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There are many different standards for how to write the title of a journal article (e.g. APA, MLA, IEEE, etc.) Journal articles will be underlined when written in MLA style. They will be italic in APA style. These styles are designed so it is easy to be consistent.

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11y ago

First of all, it's NOT called a newspaper "title". It's really called a newspaper "headline". Most newspaper headlines (almost 95%) aren't underlined.

So in conclusion, you don't really need to underline a newspaper headline.

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1mo ago

In APA style, research article titles are not underlined. Instead, they are italicized. In MLA style, article titles are placed in quotation marks rather than underlined.

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11y ago

we don't underline headings in a newspaper

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13y ago

No, because it is already in a big and different font so there is no point.

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15y ago

No. It should not be underlined.

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