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Newspaper articles

What are you supposed to do to the title of newspaper articles? Are they to be itilicized, underlined, bold,...what?
  

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Do you mean in the newspaper itself? If you do, each newspaper usually has its own style for headlines. Invariably, it is a bold typeface (for attention), and will usually be a larger size than the normal text.

  • Do you mean in the newspaper itself?
  • If you do, each newspaper usually has its own style for headlines.
  • Invariably, it is a bold typeface (for attention), and will usually be a larger size than the normal text.
  • It may also be all capitals, and/or underlined.
  • Normally, the bigger the headline, the "bigger" the news story.
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Do you mean in the newspaper itself? If you do, each newspaper usually has its own style for headlines. Invariably, it is a bold typeface (for attention), and will usually be a larger size than the normal text. It may also be all capitals, and/or underlined.

Normally, the bigger the headline, the "bigger" the news story. Huge headlines denote something very important, e.g. "WAR DECL

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