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There are several special verb phrases in headlines that show that the
information is a report of what someone else, a source, told a journalist, rather
than information that the reporter gathered alone. The source might or might not
be named in the news article. American laws protect the identity of a secret
source: a journalist cannot be forced to reveal his or her name. The three most
common expressions that indicate the indirect reporting described above are: is
said to (Westchester mayor
said to be near death), is reported to (Weschester
mayor
is reported to have Mafia connections), and reportedly (Mayor’s
birthday party
reportedly cost $25G).
Headlines pack a great deal of information into a limited space, so it is not
surprising that headline writers use several methods to conserve space. One
obvious example is to use abbreviations (“PM” for “Prime Minister”,
etc.). But
they also use a special grammar, omitting articles (“a” and “the”) and the verb
“to be” wherever possible.
Cooperation agreement signed
A is( cooperation agreement signed)
Australian ex-judge sworn in to represent UK
queen
(An Australian ex-judge is sworn in to represent
the United Kingdom queen)
Be sure to notice that the omission of the verb “to be” can make the headline
appear to be in the past tense when it is actually present tense, passive voice.
Punctuation Marks in Headlines
The comma
• Takes place of and (Income, spending up sharply)
• Is used with its normal function of separating words in a list (Massive,
Mobile UN Force…)
• Separating phrases (19hrs. after deadline, the war began)
The colon
• Is used after a word or phrase to explain it (Washington prediction: slow
growth, no recession)
• Following a name, tells what a person said without quoting their exact
words (Junkie: I’ll take test)
Single quotation marks
• Tell what a person said, using their exact words. The whole headline (or
subheadline) can be a quotation or just a few words. The speaker can be
named in the headline or not (‘The liberation of Kuwait has begun’ –
President Bush or Iraqi air force ‘decimated’
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