User talk:213.78.16.2
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Sorry if I got in your way. I just saw the creation of it on Special:Recentchanges and thought I could help. I know nothing about the subject, but from Google I found the dates, a nice page for an external link, and saw that Ahad was more common than Ehad, so those were the changes I made. Please, carry on with the article if you've more to add. :-) Evercat 22:15 28 Jul 2003 (UTC)
Hi, please feel free to edit Mau Mau Uprising to make it more NPOV. I have trouble noticing things like that when I've extensively rewritten an article. BanyanTree 01:28, 21 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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