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[edit] License tagging for Image:TX22 109 abcdef.gif

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[edit] Revert explanation

I reverted your edit to Bill O'Reilly critics and rivals, as the cited source actually does state that it is the most watched cable news show, not that it is claimed. If you can cite another source which disputes that claim, and is at a similar level of reliability, it could then be said that the information is in dispute. Also, please do not mark edits which may in any way be contentious as minor-this is intended only for edits such as minor spelling and formatting corrections which there's no chance anyone would oppose. Please remember that articles should be summaries of the sources cited, not in any way our interpretation of them. Seraphimblade 07:03, 10 November 2006 (UTC)