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[edit] Failed "good article" nomination

Upon its review on June 9, 2008, this good article nomination was quick-failed because it:

contains cleanup banners including, but not limited to, {{cleanup}}, {{expand}}, {{wikify}}, {{NPOV}}, {{unreferenced}}, etc, or large numbers of {{fact}}, {{clarifyme}}, {{huh}}, or similar tags

thus making it ineligible for good article consideration.

This article did not receive a thorough review, and may not meet other parts of the good article criteria. I encourage you to remedy this problem (and any others) and resubmit it for consideration. If you feel that this review is in error, feel free to take it to have it reassessed. Thank you for your work so far.

[edit] Template documentation

[edit] Usage summary

{{subst:QF-tags}}— ~~~~

With optional closing comments:

{{subst:QF-tags|comments = <!-- OPTIONAL --> }}— ~~~~

[edit] See also

  • {{QF-unstable}} - for articles that are victims of edit wars, or discuss a future event
  • {{QF-NPOV}} - for articles that lack neutrality
  • {{QF-source}} - for articles with too few references

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