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Check out The Daily Sentinel at Newseum.org
A newspaper’s front page is its first impression, its calling card. Page One is a one-stop-shopping roundup of the most compelling, important, intriguing and engaging news of the day.
All the myriad details of story choice, photo selection, story placement, design, headlines and graphics are constantly produced, shaped and debated throughout the news cycle.
The front page is the last thing we finalize every night and the first thing you see in the newspaper every morning.
Now, more people are looking at our front pages than ever before.
Front pages of The Daily Sentinel available at Newseum.org. The site features daily front pages from 665 newspapers in 59 countries.
(To find the Sentinel, select “Sort Papers by Region, then choose “USA,” then “State Name” and the letter “C.”)
Another nice feature of this roundup of news from around the world is the daily analysis by Kate Kennedy, who looks for trends and features a handful of front pages every day.
Select “View Archived Pages” and you’ll see front pages featuring major news events, such as the war in Iraq, Hurricane Katrina, even the Red Sox winning the World Series.



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