Talk:Richard Driscoll
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[edit]From Wikipedia:Manual of Style (titles): "Italics should be used for:
- Scientific names for genera or species
- titles of the following:
- Art exhibitions
- Books
- Comic strips and webcomics
- Computer and video games
- Court cases
- Films
- Long or epic poems
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- Named trains and locomotives
- Orchestral works
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- Periodicals (newspapers, journals, and magazines)
- Plays
- Ships
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- Television series
Abbreviations of the above should also be italicized. If the title is also a link, you should usually place the italic markup outside the brackets, but see the Titanic example below for a special case." Thanks. --Evb-wiki (talk) 15:54, 20 March 2008 (UTC)