The front page of the newspaper carried only advertisements, a tradition which continued for over one hundred years.
The front page carried the stories of the government and other items of news interest.
Indeed, the first page of the manuscript already carries a dedication to her: "To you who will never be able to read this book."
When I threw the book down, the pages must have slipped over and carried my place too far forward.
The front page carried an article about the Ebola outbreaks.
The remaining 40 pages carry sports and news stories.
Its front page must carry the Pope's daily schedule.
Every page on the portable screen could also carry an advertisement, which at your touch would bring up more information about a product or service.
For as long as anyone could remember, that page had carried the obituaries.
The front page still carries the slogan: "Hometown journalism at its best."