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The title has changed. How do I remove the apostrophe?

[edit] Your edit to Womens sports foundation uk

[edit] Message posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2007

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If the best you do is to copy-n-paste your own website, you don't deserve an article. Now try again: the title should be Women's Sports Foundation UK (you may decide to omit the apostrophe, but note the title of the Women's Sports Foundation article). And above all, note the instructions in {{inappropriate person}}. -- RHaworth 12:37, 30 May 2007 (UTC)

The title has changed. How do I remove the apostrophe?

[edit] Fair use disputed for Image:WSF-logo.jpg

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