User talk:86.129.130.77
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[edit] Re: your comments re The Battle of Algiers
Your comments re The Battle of Algiers were interesting, but since Wikipedia is an Encyclopedia, it's never okay to post one's personal remarks in the text of an article.
However, it would be entirely appropriate for you to post your comments on the Talk page for the article at Talk:The Battle of Algiers. (Just click on the "+" link at the top left of the page.) And you are also welcome to make judicious edits of the main text, as long as you adhere to the NPOV guidelines. Cgingold 03:57, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
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