And...if that was you...you might need to read through some of the links here:
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In the future, when changing something from the IP, do it while signed on in the IP. If changing something you say from this account, do so from this account. Happy editing, -- Kukini 21:11, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
I see them all in tact. Here, look at the edit history for that article [1].-- Kukini 16:41, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi, thank you for updating the article on Cesare Mori, that was long overdue. However, keep in mind that this is the English Wikipedia, and not the Italian. Most people who use the English Wikipedia don’t read Italian. Those who do read Italian and want to know the correct Italian versions of quotes can go to the Italian version. In the English version we should try to have English references and sources, and only when those are not available, use other languages. There are some good English sources, such as the recent book Mafia Allies by historian Tim Newark which has extensive sections on Mori. I re-edited the article and removed the Italian language quotes as well as unnecessary Italian sources. Sciascia’s novel is translated into English, for instance, and if you want to use the quote, you should use the English version. Once again, people who want to know Italian sources can go to the Italian version. I agree with some of the comments you made in Talk:Cesare Mori to have a more balanced approach and hope we can collaborate to improve the article even more. - Mafia Expert ( talk) 11:12, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
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And...if that was you...you might need to read through some of the links here:
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In the future, when changing something from the IP, do it while signed on in the IP. If changing something you say from this account, do so from this account. Happy editing, -- Kukini 21:11, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
I see them all in tact. Here, look at the edit history for that article [1].-- Kukini 16:41, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi, thank you for updating the article on Cesare Mori, that was long overdue. However, keep in mind that this is the English Wikipedia, and not the Italian. Most people who use the English Wikipedia don’t read Italian. Those who do read Italian and want to know the correct Italian versions of quotes can go to the Italian version. In the English version we should try to have English references and sources, and only when those are not available, use other languages. There are some good English sources, such as the recent book Mafia Allies by historian Tim Newark which has extensive sections on Mori. I re-edited the article and removed the Italian language quotes as well as unnecessary Italian sources. Sciascia’s novel is translated into English, for instance, and if you want to use the quote, you should use the English version. Once again, people who want to know Italian sources can go to the Italian version. I agree with some of the comments you made in Talk:Cesare Mori to have a more balanced approach and hope we can collaborate to improve the article even more. - Mafia Expert ( talk) 11:12, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi,
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