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The Associated Press Stylebook or AP Stylebook, often referred to as the "journalist's bible", is the first and foremost guide of style and usage for journalists. Developed by the Associated Press, almost every newspaper in the United States subscribes to the basic tenets of "AP Style." The book, which had more than 400 pages in its 2002 edition, covers a variety of topics, including: