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I have copied the article to Wikisource. I am now going to edit this article here to make it an encyclopedic article rather than a document. Please give me 24 hours or so! Thanks. David Cannon 23:28, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)
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The external link and citation Warren Hoge (March 25, 2005). "U.N. Cites Syria as Factor in Lebanese Assassination". The New York Times. now requires a subscription, and is blocked by a paywall. Although one can have a free trial, this requires disclosing personal information (an e-mail address) and the article cannot be read anonymously. Citations are presumed to be free to read if linked by a URL, unless the citation indicates otherwise. Without access to this source, readers must rely on the primary UN document, which is now archived, in order to verify the article. Going through the history of this article I notice the following source has been removed from the article: Lebanon agrees to Hariri inquiry, BBC, 25 March 2005. Given its age, it may provide useful sources of relevant information that was reported at the time. Editors might find this source, or those it links to, useful. - Cameron Dewe ( talk) 22:12, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
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The external link and citation Warren Hoge (March 25, 2005). "U.N. Cites Syria as Factor in Lebanese Assassination". The New York Times. now requires a subscription, and is blocked by a paywall. Although one can have a free trial, this requires disclosing personal information (an e-mail address) and the article cannot be read anonymously. Citations are presumed to be free to read if linked by a URL, unless the citation indicates otherwise. Without access to this source, readers must rely on the primary UN document, which is now archived, in order to verify the article. Going through the history of this article I notice the following source has been removed from the article: Lebanon agrees to Hariri inquiry, BBC, 25 March 2005. Given its age, it may provide useful sources of relevant information that was reported at the time. Editors might find this source, or those it links to, useful. - Cameron Dewe ( talk) 22:12, 25 May 2024 (UTC)