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In writing the titles of newspapers, do not italicize the word the, even when it is part of the title (the New York Times), and do not italicize the name of the city in which the newspaper is published unless that name is part of the title: the Hartford Courant, but the London Times.
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Along with the author’s last name, this style cites the date of publication because the currency of a ... 7. Capitalize the first word of the title and all others except articles, conjunctions, and prepositions. Underline (italicize) book, journal, magazine, and newspaper titles; use quotation marks for article titles:
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Guidelines for the Handling of Titles and Other Miscellany ... Newspaper Names ... Magazine or Newspaper Article Titles...
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(Give chapter author's name, title and page information in addition to general book information. Underline book title only (and volume number, if applicable). Note: No quotes around chapter title.) ... Newspaper Articles; (Underline newspaper name only)
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I'm not a huge fan of Belgian or Belgian-style sour beers, made with wild yeast and aged in funk-ridden wooden barrels, but I love the concept and history. ... I can see those old blue-collar factory workers slogging into a dark, cozy pub after a tough day in an unpleasant factory back in the 18th ... Newspaper Collection...
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"Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name" is a mystery about identity, as it seems many of the Book Club selections have been lately. It's not by design! This one in particular is beautifully austere. Come to a bookstore discussion so we can talk about it together. ... Newspaper Collection...
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ChaCha has the answer to this question: Do you underline or put a newspaper in italics when typing Answer: Names of newspapers (entire titles) and newspaper sections publishe... ...MORE... ... underline name of newspaper...
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