front page, The first page of a newspaper, usually featuring the most important news., supplementary, Additional material provided to support or enhance the main content., subject matter, The topic or main idea being discussed or represented., sensational, Intended to provoke public interest or excitement, often exaggerated., satellite dish, A device used to receive signals from communication satellites., rebellion, An organized resistance or uprising against authority or control., readership, The group of people who regularly read a publication., publishing house, A company that produces and distributes books, newspapers, or magazines., protest, An expression of objection or disapproval, often in public., proofreader, A person who checks written material for errors before publication., newsman, A journalist or reporter who gathers and presents news., murderer, A person who unlawfully kills another human being., morning edition, The version of a newspaper published in the morning., layout, The arrangement of text and images on a page..

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