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And why has it become a front-burner issue?
"It became a front for a recruitment operation that focused on recruiting into Islamic State," said one of the medics' siblings.
Immigrants have been coming from the Swat Valley for years, well before it became a front in the war between the Taliban and Pakistani government troops.
Most of the village's 100 or so houses were first damaged during the Soviet invasion in the 1980's, then suffered even more when it became a front line between Taliban soldiers and the government in the 1990's.
This bizarre result led to such controversy -- even a mistaken objection by the great mathematician Paul Erdos -- that it became a front-page article by John Tierney in The New York Times in 1991.
Two years later one of Rome's most famous bars, the Café de Paris on the leafy Via Veneto, was closed after it was discovered that it had become a front for the 'Ndrangheta.
On one side, neighbors who opposed the mosque claimed it might become a front for terrorism.
"Only turn down work if [you] are sure it can become a front-page story," said Pickles, who played Judy Geller, the mother of Ross and Monica, in Friends.
Iraq has become a front for militant extremism — a front the United States created.
Our aim is to become a front end to the consumer healthcare system.
Today, Langevin has become a front runner in the reignited debate on gun control.
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