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'''Front Page''' can also refer to:
'''Front Page''' can also refer to:
* [[Microsoft FrontPage]], discontinued Web site software, now replaced by Microsoft Expression Web
* [[Microsoft FrontPage]], discontinued Web site software, now replaced by Microsoft Expression Web
* ''[[The Front Page]]'', a 1928 Broadway comedy written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur
* ''[[The Front Page]]'', a 1928 Broadway comedy written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur
* Two film adaptations of the above play:
* Two film adaptations of the above play:

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A front page is the first page of a newspaper or other publication lacking a front cover, typically the place where the most important content is placed, hence the metaphorical connotations of the term.

Front Page can also refer to: