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Is the deejay a wannabe? Or does the D.J. just want to be?When is heaven capitalized?Do you stand in line or on line?For anyone who writes--short stories or business plans, book reports or news articles--knotty choices of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and meaning lurk in every line: Lay or lie? Who or whom? None is or none are? Is Touch-Tone a trademark? How about Day-Glo? It's enough to send you in search of a Martini. (Or is that a martini?) Now everyone can find answers to these and thousands of other questions in the handy alphabetical guide used by the writers and editors of the world's most authoritative newspaper. The guidelines to hyphenation, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are crisp and compact, created for instant reference in the rush of daily deadlines. This revised and expanded edition is updated with solutions to the tantalizing problems that plague writers in the new century: How to express the equality of the sexes without using self-conscious devices like "he or she." How to choose thoughtfully between African-American and black; Hispanic and Latino; American Indian and Native American. How to translate the vocabulary of e-mail and cyberspace and cope with the eccentricities of Internet company names and website addresses. With wry wit, the authors, who have more than seventy-five years of combined newsroom experience at the New York Times, have created an essential and entertaining reference tool.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Times Books
Language
English
Pages
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Cover of: The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage
The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage : The Official Style Guide Used by the Writers and Editors of the World's Most Authoritative Newspaper
January 2, 2002, Three Rivers Press
Paperback in English - Revised and expanded edition
Cover of: The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage, Revised and Expanded Edition
The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage, Revised and Expanded Edition
2002, Crown Publishing Group
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: The New York Times manual of style and usage
The New York Times manual of style and usage
1999, Three Rivers Press
in English - Rev. and expanded ed., 1st pbk. ed.
Cover of: The New York Times manual of style and usage
The New York Times manual of style and usage
1999, Three Rivers Press
in English - Rev. and expanded ed., 1st pbk. ed.
Cover of: The New York times manual of style and usage
The New York times manual of style and usage
1999, Times Books
in English - Rev. and expanded ed., 1st ed.

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Other Titles
New York times.

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Dewey Decimal Class
808/.027
Library of Congress
PN4783 .S57 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 364 p. ;
Number of pages
364

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Open Library
OL30839M
Internet Archive
newyorktimesmanu00sieg_0
ISBN 10
0812963881
LCCN
99010630
OCLC/WorldCat
40631904
Library Thing
209329
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3620801

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