Kudos to Time and AFP for correct usage.  Every AP article I found reflects 
their mandate of incorrect usage.
http://world.time.com/2013/11/07/philippines-braces-for-wrath-of-super-typhoon-haiyan/
http://www.livemint.com/Politics/rIeuVhF1v1NqfqhT6j5ANP/Philippines-braces-up-for-Typhoon-Haiyan-impact.html
 
(second article is attributed to AFP)
 

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The Associated press Stylebook requires use of kph, or the words spelled out; 
it does not allow the correct symbol, km/h.
 
Reuters has used both, not sure they are as strict.  They mostly use kph.
 
AFP mostly uses the correct km/h, but occasionally uses kph.
 
BBC uses a haphazard and unpredictable mix of the two.
 
Various USMA members have written AP about their incorrect usage for years to 
no avail.
 

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I notice a Yahoo News article from Reuters with only one parenthetical non-SI 
reference in third paragraph; otherwise, the article uses only SI units.
http://news.yahoo.com/philippines-braces-super-typhoon-strongest-033006175--finance.html
For example:
With center winds of 215 kph (133 mph) and gusts of up to 250 kph, the storm, 
rated as category five, the most severe, was moving west-northwest at 33 kph in 
the Pacific Ocean.
Aquino said 100 coastal areas face the threat of storm surges, bringing waves 
higher than 5 m to 6 m, and ordered action by local officials to limit damage 
and loss of lives.
I hope to see more and more articles available to Americans with fewer and 
fewer non-SI references.
I also notice the use of kph instead of km/h. Does anyone know if there is a 
media standard abbreviation for kilometers per hour?
David Pearl MetricPioneer.com 503-428-4917

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