Before it can be used as an indexed keyword, each candidate text fragment must be validated. A candidate keyword can be validated in one of three ways: it can be listed in an inclusion list of special keywords, it can represent the assigned story number for its associated news story, or it can meet a standard set of validation criteria. The inclusion list contains special keywords which would otherwise be rejected by the standard validation process. Any candidate keyword which appears in the inclusion list is automatically validated for use without further examination. (The contents of the inclusion list are enumerated later.) A candidate keyword formed to represent the assigned story number of its associated news story is also automatically validated for use without further examination. For example, a news story with an assigned story number of 16702 would be indexed by the If not validated according to the two preceding rules, a candidate keyword must meet all of the following standard validation criteria: keywords must contain two or more characters. keywords must begin with a letter ( keywords must not appear in the exclusion list, a list containing many short and usually irrelevant words such as, Keyword Validation