A Newspaper Page
Newspaper pages are laid out on a grid that consists of a margin on 4 sides, a number of vertical columns and space between columns (called gutters). Broadsheet newspaper pages in the United States usually have 6 columns, while tabloid sized publications have 5 columns.
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