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Top 250 Latin albums article
editI read your comments on my talk page and on the Articles for deletion page. I agree that the list might be WP:USEFUL to some readers, but years of tinkering with inclusion criteria has led to the general impression that an article for a one-time music list, other than the Billboard 100 and similar, is not important enough to belong on Wikipedia. As a practical matter, you are probably best served to copy your source code to a word processor and to host it on a free website of your choosing. Best regards. YechielMan 22:30, 19 June 2007 (UTC)