In a headline, the word "than" is typically not capitalized unless it is the first word of the title. Most style guides, including the Associated Press (AP) and Chicago Manual of Style, recommend capitalizing only major words, while articles, conjunctions, and prepositions of three letters or fewer, like "than," are usually left in lowercase.
Headline is a noun (a headline) and a verb (to headline).
Yes it is - the correct form would be Northern Indiana.
yes. can u give me a sentence with the word headline
The headline was about a missing boy. She knew that this story would be a great headline. They read over the new headline.
A headline.
A headline for the word edible: Lettuce not Edible due to Toxic Contamination
roofing tile.
There is one syllable.
The word is head. (arrowhead, headline)
"Jingoism Runs Rampant" was today's headline.
The one-word headline of the London Star on December 10, 1936 was "ABDICATION." This referred to King Edward VIII's decision to abdicate the throne.
The word head makes a compound word with both arrow and line. Examples: arrowhead, headline