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[edit] Laïcité

I do not see why you removed the reference to military chaplains and Alsace-Moselle from laïcité. They are very real exceptions to laïcité and the separation of Church and State, inherited from the pre-1905 concordat situation - military chaplains, paid by the state, are provided only for the Catholic, Jewish and protestant religions; in Alsace-Moselle, priests and bishops of the recognized religions (Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism) are paid by the state. David.Monniaux 19:59, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Formatting

I thought the change had been made by an anon and I had no time to check what the table looked like. I did afterwards and was in the process of reverting to your version, but continued ongoing vandalism stopped me from doing this. Sorry. —Cantus 22:03, Dec 28, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Donations (on Indian Ocean Earthquake)

[edit] Spanish entry

Hi, Sluj. Thank you for your suggestion, which has been translated and added on the Spanish entry about the Indian Ocean Earthquake. Cheers! -- Julián Ortega 16:51 UTC.

[edit] French entry

Hello, Sluj. I also added a box for donations on the top of the page on the french wikipedia, translated in french. Thanks for the suggestion. Meanos (fr.wikipedia) 17:47, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)

[edit] League of Nations

Hi, thanks for your edit to this article. Perhaps you would like to have a look at this page to comment on its worthiness for becoming a featured article. I am curious to know why you made a couple of the edits you did - moving links from the heading to the article text. Is this a Wikipedia convention I have managed to miss? Thanks. Smoddy | Talk 12:51, 9 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Thanks for the hint. Smoddy | Talk 15:26, 9 Jan 2005 (UTC)

[edit] St. Clair (TTC)

Hi Sluj. I noticed your edit to this to specify that this station is in Canada. Do you intend to make similar edits to all of the 68 TTC pages? If so, that's a hard row to hoe (take it from me). If not, I think it's probably a good idea to keep the articles consistent -- or make a modification to the TTCStations template. Anyone who wants to know where the TTC is located can click the Toronto subway or Toronto links. It does specify Toronto, of which there appears to be only one (so far). -- Cleduc | Talk 04:29, 10 Jan 2005 (UTC)

  • Genial. Acabmos de venir de Veracruz - sus saludos, se los paso, pero va a ser hasta el fin del año. Eres jarocho? -- Cleduc 04:47, 10 Jan 2005 (UTC)