Uhhh … Negatron!
The New York Times Style Guide is THE essential public document for political correctness.
NOT just an internal guide. If it WAS an internal guide, then they would only need a hundred copies.
Instead, it is sold on Amazon:
amazon.com/York-Times-Manual-Style-Usage/dp/081296389X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1278158031&sr=8-1
Nope, PC-ness is a big deal to quote Joe Biden.
Here are some excerpts from people who reviewed the book, just as illustrations of how the New York Times has been effective in planting political correctness in our society:
"Before buying this 1999 edition, I used an edition that was published in the early 1970s. That edition prohibited writers from using the word “councilwoman”. I was curious whether a more recent edition would change this prohibition.
I see that the 1999 edition does permit the use of councilwoman.
I don’t understand why the Manual doesn’t use U.S.A., as an abbreviation. It uses only U.S. "
Don’t buy this., August 18, 2004
This is a book which will tell you that using “data” as a plural is “stilted and deservedly obscure”. This book essentially surveys the current mis-use of language and writes it down for all to follow. I expect they would have to issue a new version every year to keep up with the drift, which I suppose would be a good money-maker for the publisher.