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It's Times New Roman, which is a serif font. There's really no such thing as a "half-serif" font, though some font foundries like to tought such things. Serif is to have the accented "tails" and sans is without them. You can't half have something like that :-p But sometimes they are smaller than others (petit-serif).
As a side note, the easiest letters to differentiate serif fonts are capital- T, L and Q. You'll notice the greatest difference there most often. In the T, for instance, Times has flat sides on the outside, and a slant on the inside at the left and right of the top bar, while Garamond slants on both sides of both sides. Rockwell (a "slab" style serif font) is flat on all faces and looks similar to a typewriter typeface, but is not monospace. So on and so forth...
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