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An entry of multiple words separated by spaces finds stories containing one or more of the words:
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quake Mexico finds stories containing either quake or Mexico or both.
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A plus sign immediately before a word ensures that the word will be in the stories found:
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+quake +Mexico finds stories that contain both quake and Mexico.
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Double quotation marks around words define the entry as a phrase:
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nba playoffs finds stories that contain nba and playoffs next to each another.
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Capitalized words are treated as names:
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Bill finds stories that contain the name Bill but not bill collector.
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Commas divide capitalized words into separate names and titles:
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Hillary, Whitewater finds all stories that contain Hillary or Whitewater or both.
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A pipe between words finds all stories containing the first word and then further narrows the search by finding the next word within that set of stories:
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quake | Mexico finds stories that contain quake and then looks through those stories for ones that also contain Mexico.
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