1、The wedding was front-page news.

2、The story got a front-page splash.

3、The story received front-page coverage.

4、Why is it suddenly front-page news in the UK?

5、The front-page story also featured a bright yellow banner that proclaimed "Hang them."

6、A magazine's main ToC or the list of a newspaper's front-page stories offers less context.

7、Mr. Rogoff sent him a 1942 front-page article in The Times documenting the forgotten default.

8、It had a front-page story headlined "Turner Prize won by worst artist".

9、As a result he had to share front-page Obama photographs with headlines about ministers awaiting the sack.

10、The New York Times announced the shocking result in a three-tier, seven-column, front-page headline the next day.

11、That front-page package you've been working on is nearly complete; one last edit and it's finished.

12、Other US publications including USA Today and the Wall Street Journal have already sold front-page ads.

13、Vietnam peace talks, which had been stalled, would soon resume in Paris, a front-page report predicted.

14、There are countless stings, girls selling stories, and even some of the players themselves seem to measure their renown as much by front-page exploits as back-page achievements.

15、 Days and nights of media coverage and front-page headlines provoked public opinion attacks, forcing the hospital to restrict its activities to hospitals until the public turmoil subsided.

16、Jean-Paul Delevoye, France's mediateur DE la republique, a sort of national ombudsman, made front-page news in February by declaring that French society was "psychologically exhausted".

17、Back at the newspaper he has inherited, Britt takes pains to ensure that the escalating antics of the newly dubbed "Green Hornet" remain front-page news.

18、Geologists have discovered vast deposits of iron, copper, gold, and other minerals in Afghanistan, according to a front-page story in Monday's New York Times.

19、A cartoon accompanying the front-page article depicts a gerbil addressing its human master from inside a cage: "I demand to speak to my lawyer."

20、The New York Times published a front-page story on the event, calling it“ the most spectacular demonstration ever performed of the deliberate modification of animal behavior through external control of the brain.

21、Since they left, a US troop surge and heightened counterinsurgency efforts have led to a substantial drop in violence – and a drop in front-page news stories covering the side-effects of the Iraq war.

22、The trip has been front-page news in China's state-run media, and several outlets have run op-eds hailing the planned focus on "soft" issues such as education rather than on political topics.

23、Back at the newspaper he has inherited, Britt takes pains to ensure that the escalating antics of the newly dubbed "Green Hornet" remain front-page news. he is, in Spider-Man terms, his own J.

24、When a mentally disturbed man ran amok and killed people on a tram in Oslo in 2004, it was a reader with a mobile-phone camera who sent VG its front-page picture of the arrest.

25、THE recent stem-cell scandal in South Korea may have made front-page news across the world, but(1) few readers are likely to bet that a literary novel set in a laboratory and based on scientific research might end up being a★ page-turner[1].

26、A stakeout(监视) by a team of Miami Herald reporters yielded a front-page story claiming that Hart had spent most of the weekend with a comely(清秀的,标致的,美丽的) blond, a part-time actress named Donna Rice,29, whose half-clad modeling photos soon graced newsstands across the country.