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4.3. Google News Search Syntax


When you search Google News, the default is to search for your query
keywords anywhere in the news article's headline,
story text, source, or URL.


iht will find stories appearing in the
International Herald Tribune (http://www.iht.com) even if
"iht" appears nowhere in the
headline, story, or source's proper name.

Google News Search uses basic boolean just like
Google's Web Search ["Basic
Boolean" in Chapter 1].

Google News supports the following special search syntax:

intitle :


Finds words in an article headline.



intitle:beckham An allintitle: variation finds stories wherein all
the words specified appear in an article headlineeffectively
the same as using intitle: before each keyword.

allintitle:miners strike benefits intext :


Finds search terms in the body of a story.



intext:"crude oil" An allintext: variation finds stories where all
your search keywords appear in article texteffectively the
same as using intext: before each keyword.

allintext:US stocks rebound inurl :


Looks for particular keywords in a news story's URL:



ipod inurl:reuters source :


Finds articles from a particular source. Unfortunately, Google News
does not offer a list of its over 4,500 sources, so
you'll have to guess a little. Also, you need to
replace any spaces in the source's name with
underscore characters; e.g., The New York Times
becomes new_york_times (case insensitive).



miners source:international_herald_tribune
"international space station" source:new_york_times location :


Filters articles from sources located in a particular country or
state. For country names consisting of more than one word, replace
any spaces with underscore characters; e.g., South Africa becomes
south_africa (case insensitive). In the case of
state names, use official abbreviations like ca
for California and id for Idaho.



"organic farming" location:france
election 2004 location:ca

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