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  2. News style - Wikipedia

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    News style, journalistic style, or news-writing style is the prose style used for news reporting in media, such as newspapers, radio and television.. News writing attempts to answer all the basic questions about any particular event—who, what, when, where, and why (the Five Ws) and also often how—at the opening of the article.

  3. Style sheet (desktop publishing) - Wikipedia

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    Most programs allow users to name their own styles. Usually easy-to-remember names are used that describe what the style is used for. Common names might include "headline," "subhead" and "byline." To apply a style to a portion of text, most programs allow users to select the text with their mouse and then click on the desired style in a style ...

  4. Subhead - Wikipedia

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  5. Paragraph - Wikipedia

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    If a paragraph is preceded by a title or subhead, the indent is superfluous and can therefore be omitted. [ 2 ] The Elements of Typographic Style states that "at least one en [space] " should be used to indent paragraphs after the first, [ 2 ] noting that that is the "practical minimum". [ 3 ]

  6. Minion (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Minion Pro comes with 4 optical sizes (Regular, Caption, Subhead, and Display), 2 widths (Regular and Condensed), 4 weights (Regular, Medium, Semibold, and Bold), each with its respective italic, totaling 64 styles. [20] The Black weight from Minion Black Expert was not included. Each font includes the expert glyphs and dingbats that were ...

  7. Lead paragraph - Wikipedia

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    A lead paragraph (sometimes shortened to lead; in the United States sometimes spelled lede) is the opening paragraph of an article, book chapter, or other written work that summarizes its main ideas. [1]

  8. DEK - Wikipedia

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    Dek (news), subhead; Dek, a proposed name for digit 10 (↊) in duodecimal; DEK (gene), a human gene; Dek, Qazvin, a village in Iran; German Evangelical Church Confederation (German: Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchenbund; 1922–1933) German Evangelical Church in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia; Deutsche Einheitskurzschrift, a German stenography system

  9. Template:CBB yearly record subhead - Wikipedia

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    This template is the subheader for a table containing the yearly record of either a college basketball coach or team. It is to be used in conjunction with the other templates associated with this table (under See also).