The document provides guidelines for using direct quotes, indirect quotes, and partial quotes in news stories. Direct quotes use the exact words from a source and are placed inside quotation marks. Indirect quotes paraphrase or summarize a source rather than using the exact words. Partial quotes use only part of what a source said. Attribution, or words like "said" should be used to indicate who is speaking. Punctuation and capitalization rules depend on whether the quote is a sentence or part of a sentence. Sources should be quoted accurately and verified with an editor when needed.