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Italics. The titles of journals are italicized or underlined.

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Newsletter titles are typically italicized when they appear in a publication or website for emphasis and to distinguish them from the regular text. Quotation marks can also be used for newsletter titles, especially in informal contexts or if it's a one-time mention within a sentence. It's important to be consistent in whichever style you choose to use.

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