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I haven't done much editing here at wikipedia but I'd like to make this article better and I want to do it the right way. I added a couple of links to support the Cliff May info I added to paragraph two and changed the title of the links from "External links" to "References". Is this enough to take away the "unreferenced" tag or do individual sentences need specific references with the <ref> tag? When I'm done can I take it upon myself to remove the tag? Also, I'm curious which parts of the article are considered to be original research. All the facts seem supported by content in what was previously called "external links". thanks Stevenazar ( talk) 23:34, 22 September 2009 (UTC)
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I haven't done much editing here at wikipedia but I'd like to make this article better and I want to do it the right way. I added a couple of links to support the Cliff May info I added to paragraph two and changed the title of the links from "External links" to "References". Is this enough to take away the "unreferenced" tag or do individual sentences need specific references with the <ref> tag? When I'm done can I take it upon myself to remove the tag? Also, I'm curious which parts of the article are considered to be original research. All the facts seem supported by content in what was previously called "external links". thanks Stevenazar ( talk) 23:34, 22 September 2009 (UTC)