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Numerous instances in the Haaretz English edition articles cited in Further reading include the translation of mechinah as a "pre-army preparatory course [sic; italics mine]. This last word is more correctly termed a program, being a ten-month (academic year) residential program of studies and work, including many trimester-length courses taught by staff and guest lecturers on a range of subjects. Later articles used the terms "academy" and the BBC news on March 19 used the term "military college" and "cadets," all equally inappropriate translations in relation to the Hebrew-language source.-- Deborahjay ( talk) 11:52, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
All of the articles from the electronic media that had been listed under Further reading in the first version of the page were deleted as alleged "linkspam." I've asked that editor to clarify the deletion according to WP editing guidelines, and meanwhile am making them available here (besides two that were subsequently restored to the mainspace page by another editor):
The original intent was to provide media sources of content pertaining to the Mechinat Rabin graduates' involvement, their credibility, etc.-- Deborahjay ( talk) 11:41, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
The forward article says "They had — or appeared to have — a trump card. A day after the story first broke, the army announced that" it never says that the soldiers recanted (btw, who knows who they are?). Any case, this is not wikinews and the topic of the article is not Operation Cast Lead. Mashkin ( talk) 00:05, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
I believe that more information about the official military investigation should be added into the article. -- Ynhockey ( Talk) 00:43, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
I think that per WP:ENGLISH, the article should be given an English name. Ynet and The Independent, to follow a quick Google search, translate it as "Rabin Pre-Military Academy", while [Rabin pre-military preparatory course Haaretz calls it "Rabin pre-military preparatory course". Any thoughts? -- Nudve ( talk) 04:31, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Support Rabin pre-military academy or Rabin Pre-Military Academy. -- Ynhockey ( Talk) 23:48, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
This [1]is an editorial, not news article and cannot serve as a source. Find the chapter in Refusniks and say what is written there. In any case, the term CO is not appropriate and the Mechina is very much against COs. Mashkin ( talk) 18:38, 2 April 2009 (UTC)
(copied from User talk:Igorp lj#Rabin Pre-Military Academy)
In Rabin Pre-Military Academy#References, I'm removing your remark embedded in the citation of a Jerusalem Post article of March 19, 2009:
That was what Zamir wrote in 1990, reprinted in 2004. The testimonies of the soldiers that he brought to the public's attention seem to corroborate - what a coincidence - his thesis.
This sort of personal commentary doesn't belong on the mainspace page. You might consider adding it to the article's Talk page; I leave that to you. -- Deborahjay ( talk) 10:48, 31 July 2014 (UTC)
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Numerous instances in the Haaretz English edition articles cited in Further reading include the translation of mechinah as a "pre-army preparatory course [sic; italics mine]. This last word is more correctly termed a program, being a ten-month (academic year) residential program of studies and work, including many trimester-length courses taught by staff and guest lecturers on a range of subjects. Later articles used the terms "academy" and the BBC news on March 19 used the term "military college" and "cadets," all equally inappropriate translations in relation to the Hebrew-language source.-- Deborahjay ( talk) 11:52, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
All of the articles from the electronic media that had been listed under Further reading in the first version of the page were deleted as alleged "linkspam." I've asked that editor to clarify the deletion according to WP editing guidelines, and meanwhile am making them available here (besides two that were subsequently restored to the mainspace page by another editor):
The original intent was to provide media sources of content pertaining to the Mechinat Rabin graduates' involvement, their credibility, etc.-- Deborahjay ( talk) 11:41, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
The forward article says "They had — or appeared to have — a trump card. A day after the story first broke, the army announced that" it never says that the soldiers recanted (btw, who knows who they are?). Any case, this is not wikinews and the topic of the article is not Operation Cast Lead. Mashkin ( talk) 00:05, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
I believe that more information about the official military investigation should be added into the article. -- Ynhockey ( Talk) 00:43, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
I think that per WP:ENGLISH, the article should be given an English name. Ynet and The Independent, to follow a quick Google search, translate it as "Rabin Pre-Military Academy", while [Rabin pre-military preparatory course Haaretz calls it "Rabin pre-military preparatory course". Any thoughts? -- Nudve ( talk) 04:31, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Support Rabin pre-military academy or Rabin Pre-Military Academy. -- Ynhockey ( Talk) 23:48, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
This [1]is an editorial, not news article and cannot serve as a source. Find the chapter in Refusniks and say what is written there. In any case, the term CO is not appropriate and the Mechina is very much against COs. Mashkin ( talk) 18:38, 2 April 2009 (UTC)
(copied from User talk:Igorp lj#Rabin Pre-Military Academy)
In Rabin Pre-Military Academy#References, I'm removing your remark embedded in the citation of a Jerusalem Post article of March 19, 2009:
That was what Zamir wrote in 1990, reprinted in 2004. The testimonies of the soldiers that he brought to the public's attention seem to corroborate - what a coincidence - his thesis.
This sort of personal commentary doesn't belong on the mainspace page. You might consider adding it to the article's Talk page; I leave that to you. -- Deborahjay ( talk) 10:48, 31 July 2014 (UTC)
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