To cite an Associated Press article appearing in a newspaper on the Works Cited page of a research paper, write down the name of the author, the title of the article, the title of the publication, the date, and page.
If it is a new item (and not a feature article) just give the title, newspaper, date of publication and page. If you want to be safe you could add the name of the reporter and agency in brackets at the end.
To cite an AP article in a newspaper with a reporter, you would list the reporter's name followed by "Associated Press" in the byline. For example: "By John Doe, Associated Press."
Look for an AP story in your newspaper; it will evidence the style.
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Neither. Newspapers don't use footnotes, so there is no use for an asterisk. The AP Stylebook entry on asterisks says, "Do not use the symbol. It rarely translates and in many cases cannot be seen by AP computers or received by newspaper or other computers."
The Associated Press (aka AP), which is not a newspaper but a "wire service," or news bureau, that supplies articles and photographs for publication in various newspapers. Most of the AP's awards were for photography; the majority of their wins were prior to 1990.
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gmeKcfi6sWhsSN9SOcnD9eR3hjsAD95E5EIG1 No channels will be taken away.
The abbreviation "AP" in the phrase "AP diameter" means from front to back.
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Most people consider AP Psychology, AP Environmental Science, and AP Human Geography to be the easiest of all the AP classes.
This is not a hard schedule, because you get to choose at least a unit in each of the faculties
AP Flare = Atmospheric Pressure Flare
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