Talk:Jose Parica

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Shouldn't this article be José Parica? — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] 23:31, 7 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] (Temporary?) reversion of changes by 61.9.126.41

I reverted your edits to this article because they were rather sudden, en-masse, and unexplained. The edit to the points/games/matches passage on my reading makes even less sense than the original, yet is equally unsourced. Please clarify what the intent was. You reverted the 2005 deaths category, but did not cite a source for doing so. And despite edit summaries explaining precisely why the birth place missing, etc. categories were present, you reverted those (to refresh: they are there as a flag to WP:CUE to edit the article to have standard birth/death format at top of article (e.g.: Jimbo Doodle (born 30 February 2010 in Psychoville, Texas, USA; died 31 February 2050 in Happytown, Botswana) was a...") Doesn't mean the article provides NO information on the flagged topics, just that something about these articles is broken with regard to the flagged topics. If you disagree strongly about this latter matter, I can probably be dissuaded, but remain highly skeptical as to the removal of the death year category and the points/games/matches edit without further clarification. — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] 04:39, 9 February 2007 (UTC)