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link to Ceauşescu Regime
editIn the first paragraph, it mentions the Ceauşescu Regime, and I was trying to link it to something appropriate... the article for Communist Romania seems more appropriate than the one for Ceauşescu himself... but there's a section of the Communist Romania page entitled "the Ceauşescu Regime". Is there any way to link it to the section directly? thanks!--16:15, 17 February 2010 (UTC)Enchanting catalyst (talk)