User talk:70.23.161.113
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from Wikipedian: Kukini 05:59, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi User:70.23.161.113,
I could not find sources to confirm the following assertions you made in your edits to this article:
- "During several converences during the summer of 2005 the African Union was unable to aggree on 2 nominees: Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa all claim for a permanent African UNSC seat."
- "A UN General Assembly in September 2005 marked the 60th anniverery of the UN and the members were to decide on a number of necessary reforms - including the enlarged SC. However the unwillingness to find a negotiable position stopped even the most urgent reforms (credit to US Ambassador to the UN: John R. Bolton); the September 2005 General Assembly was a setback for the UN"
Could you please cite your sources, or I will have to remove the assertions in question in 7 days, in order to avoid having false statements on Wikipedia.--Carabinieri 10:04, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Preview
Hello. I've seen you've made a lot of edits to the Euro article (and others). If possible, could you make the less edits with more changes, rather than one edit per minor change? Having a large amount of small edits makes the history more difficult to follow. You can see what the article will look like without saving it by previewing it instead (see Help:Show_preview). Cheers. MartinRe 11:51, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Gruess dich
Gruess dich, Anon IP! You've made a ton of edits, often on German issues, so maybe you'd like to take a look at my complete rework of Ethnic German, to correct and add as you see fit, and also it may give you ideas for some articles you've worked on, like German-speaking Europe. With so many edits you should really make a profile! Adam Mathias 03:53, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] German-American relations
Please discuss things in the talk page before making major changes to articles. Thanks, Rory096 04:27, 17 February 2006 (UTC)
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