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From the January/February 2004 American Speaker issue:
What's in a name? Everything, so get it right!
Print and broadcast journalists have a firm rule: Always spell or pronounce a persons name correctly. The idea is that if a reporter cant correctly spell or pronounce something as important as a persons name, he or she cant be trusted to get other facts straight.
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