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    <![CDATA[The world is divided into two types of people: those who wince when they see  the words <em>Canadian geese</em> in print, and those who don't. If you are the former, or  if you are the latter working for the former, the <em>The Associated Press Stylebook and  Libel Manual</em> provides invaluable assistance when you need to get your Canada  geese all in a row. Countless newspapers and other publications base their style guides on  this manual. The entries are arranged alphabetically and include issues of spelling,  punctuation (there is no period in <em>Dr Pepper</em>), grammar, abbreviation,  capitalization (<em>Popsicle</em> and <em>Dumpster</em> are, <em>tollhouse cookies</em>  aren't), hyphenation (none, surprisingly, in <em>ball point pen</em>), and frequently  misused words. There are also longer discussions of things such as Arabic names, chess  notation, weather terms, and religious movements. Plus you'll find  separate sections on  sports writing, business writing, libel, and copyright. ]]>
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