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[edit]Hi Closeapple,
You have removed my posts from the bankruptcy section (and others). Actually, thanks for doing that since it forced me to read the guidlines for adding content to the site more carefully. I assure you I'm not a spammer and will continue to add useful information to the site (if allowed) that meets the guidelines. For example I added two new sections:
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada) and Superintendent of Bankruptcy
Thanks again for your feedback.
Singling out
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Logos etc.
[edit]I know you do (or did) a lot of work with these types of files. I created {{Right license}}, this may be helpful to slow people down when files have apparently contradictory licenses, but are actually licensed correctly. Rich Farmbrough, 00:05, 20 November 2011 (UTC).
URLBlacklist/Memset Kate Craig-Wood
[edit]Can you help me provide a NPOV article about this topic?
- Kate Craig-Wood, a transsexual, started Memset
- Memset hosts URLBlacklist.com
- URLBlacklist discriminates against LGBT
- Camdenton Schools sued by ACLU for using URLBlacklist
Astros sign stealing scandal
[edit]"Illegal" means against the actual law, usually in a criminal context
The Astros sign stealing scandal involves a violation of league rules and guidelines, hence the more accurate use of the term illicit and "league bylaws"
Vs for example the Chris Correa incident, which involved the violation of US federal laws
"Mud hen" listed at Redirects for discussion
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Orphaned non-free image File:HOI 19 ABC logo.png
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