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[edit] SCSI Architectural Model

I just tagged SCSI Architectural Model for speedy deletion, because it ahs no contner beyond the title. You may wish to add contner before an admin notices this tag and deletes the article. Note the Criteria for speedy Deletion. DES (talk) 05:23, 23 August 2005 (UTC)

[edit] suggestion Re: Aruvithura Church

Hey,

Wikipedia users are encouraged to cite sources when adding broad statements of fact to existing articles. You might want to post your thoughts on the discussion page for Aruvithura Church (instead of the main article) if you don't have any citations handy at the moment -- someone will get around to researching it sooner or later :)

Adrian Lamo 08:35, 10 January 2006 (UTC)