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the <strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong> parenthetical notes described in 16.4.3.In a New York Times article on the transitions within the Supreme Court (September 30, 2005), LindaGreenhouse discusses these trends.orIn an article published on September 30, 2005, in the New York Times, Linda Greenhouse discusses thetransitions within the Supreme Court.17.4.1 Special Format IssuesFor American news<strong>papers</strong>, omit an initial The in the name <strong>of</strong> the newspaper. If the name doesnot include a city, add it to the <strong>of</strong>ficial title, except <strong>for</strong> well-known national <strong>papers</strong> such as theWall Street Journal or the Christian Science Monitor. If a name is shared by many cities or isobscure, you may add the state or province in paren<strong>theses</strong> (usually abbreviated; see 24.3.1).For <strong>for</strong>eign news<strong>papers</strong>, retain initial articles, <strong>and</strong> add city names after titles.Chicago TribuneSaint Paul (Alberta or AB) JournalLe MondeTimes (London)The names <strong>of</strong> news services should be capitalized headline style but not italicized whentreated as the author <strong>of</strong> an article.N: 6. Associated Press, “Iraq Constitution Distributed amid Attacks,” Los Angeles Times, October 6, 2005.17.4.2 Special Types <strong>of</strong> Newspaper CitationsIn addition to individual, signed articles, news<strong>papers</strong> include many other types <strong>of</strong> pieces,some <strong>of</strong> which require special treatment in citations.Regular columns. Many regular columns carry headlines as well as column titles. Youmay use either both or, to save space, the column title alone (in roman type, not enclosedin quotation marks).N: 5. Gretchen Morgenson, “Applying a Discount to Good Earnings News,” Market Watch, New York Times,April 23, 2000.or5. Gretchen Morgenson, Market Watch, New York Times, April 23, 2000.Letters to the editor. Cite published letters to the editor generically, without headlines.N: 6. Virginia J. Davis, letter to the editor, Chicago Tribune, July 29, 2005.Articles in supplements. Treat articles from Sunday “magazine” supplements or otherspecial sections as you would magazine articles (see 17.3).

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