Newspaper Front of the Year

Peter Rukavina

I nominate today’s Toronto Star front page as the best of the year so far of any newspaper I’ve seen:

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Submitted by Rob L. on

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What is it that makes it stand out for you? I find it relatively unnoteworthy, but maybe I’m missing your point? Are you talking design or content or both? The big headline is pretty typical of the kind of faux-outrage rhetoric coming out of Martin these days (just digging himself deeper and deeper… he can’t shut up). Chretien looks like a mob boss.

Submitted by Rob L. on

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Whoosh!(sound of the obvious going over my head)
Actually, I didn’t catch on because the full headline on the Star’s website reads “Martin: No Hiding Place for Ministers”. And my first impression of the picture was of Chretien preparing to exit his car in grand untouchable, defiant fashion rather than hiding (not his style).

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