Editors of the
New York Times
must find other hobbies now that it may no longer use the term
"voodoo economics." According to its latest editorial style sheet,
"Voodoo is a religion with many followers in African and the West
Indies, not to mention the United States. They are offended by
disparaging uses of
voodoo to mean irrational beliefs."
Writers at the Times also may not refer to a woman as a
housewife or homemaker. But the style sheet also prohibits disclosing
a man's occupation without also disclosing his wife's situation in
life, even if she is a housewife or homemaker.
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