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They held the front door open as Father rushed toward them, Mother slack in his arms.
"New faces, new voices," he said as he held the front page high.
Completed in 1955, it replaced a chapel destroyed in 1944 when French soldiers held the front line against German troops, with vast casualties.
A hastily assembled Bosnian government army, together with some better-prepared Bosnian Croat forces, held the front lines for the rest of that year, though its power was gradually eroded in parts of eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Wellington disaster, named after the little railroad town where the ill-fated trains spent their final hours, held the front page for weeks, and then, like most news stories, it disappeared into the past.
So in the autumn of 1912, when Lt. Charles Becker went on trial for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, a notorious gangster and gambling-house operator, the story held the front page of the city's 14 dailies for weeks on end.
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