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MLA
Guide:
Editorials
If you know the author's name of an editorial
you are citing, use that name at the beginning of your entry and as the
alphabetizing element. If the editorial you cite is not signed (if you don't
know the author's name), list the title first and add the label Editorial.
Works Cited
"An Unfathomable War." Editorial. Hartford
Courant 31 May 2000, eastern ed.: A12.
Hayward, Steven. "The Sprawl Myth:
America Isn't Running Out of Land." Hartford Couarant 31 May 2000,
eastern ed.: A13.
In-Text Citation
According to an editorial in the Hartford
Courant, members of the world organization are "naive" in
putting faith in Africa's own peacemaker, the Organization of African Unity,
to settle the conflict ("An Unfathomable War").
The rate at which land is being used each
year is hard to pinpoint because up-to-date and comprehensive national data
are unavailable (Hayward).
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