It varies by newspaper. It is typically in Section B, C, D, or later.
it is the obituary section. this is where there are names of people who have passed away and usually a small writing about who they were and how they will be missed.
this page is where you can find the headline that is written in bold letters.
Main page Editorial page Sports page Business page Agriculture page Classified ads Obituary Lifestyle section Fun page Entertainment section Student's section
The Economist magazine always features an obituary on its last page.
You can page or phone them if you have the number, have an announcement made, put an ad in the newspaper, hire a private detective or look in the cockpit on an aeroplane.
The entertainment page is often a page on a website/newspaper/magazine where articles pertaining to celebrities is featured.
The back page of a newspaper often contains less urgent news stories, feature articles, opinion pieces, sports news, or advertisements. It is considered prime advertising space due to the high visibility when the newspaper is folded or laid flat.
if you mean 'front Page" this means the most important item is the headline. which of course is on the front page.
a newspaper page is a leaf but if it's for a crossword then I've found it's generally 'OPED' for opinion and editorial
sports page
1. general news 2. local and foreign news section 3. editorial page 4. sports page 5. classified ads section 6. business and finace section 7. entertainment section 8. home and culture section 9. society page 10. travel and tourism section 11. announcements and obituary page