Jaan
Biased comments?
editHi, my name is Carlo. Thanks for writing.
Well, if the article on Barbra Straisand says that "She is considered one of the most successful female entertainers in modern entertainment history" (without any reference), I can't see why we couldn't write that Mina is "noted for her strong and acclaimed vocal talent". It doesn't seem to me that biased, nor bad. It is definitely true that her voice was (and still is) widely admired.
Either we apply the same rules to every artist (and therefore get rid of all comments without reference) or we have to generally accept them.
Regards, Carlo
Occupation of the Baltic states moved and split
editThere are now two different articles. Do not blindly revert. All content can be found between Occupation of the Baltic states during World War II and Baltic states and the Soviet Union
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Attention
edit- Please refrain from senseless editing.Rubikonchik (talk) 09:26, 3 August 2010 (UTC
Where Has Love Gone?
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About the Russian Civil War page...(A friendly suggestion from DemocraticSocialism)
editDear Jaan, I got your message! I wanted to let you know that the idea that the Russian Civil War ended in 1922 is completely ludicrous. Even after Mikhail Diterikhs was forced out of Russian in 1922, might I remind you that Anatoly Pepelyayev held out until 1923, and the Basmachi Rebellion lasted until at least 1934! Just read your history on the Basmachi if you don't believe me.
If you understand, please reply back. If I offended you, I apologize in advance.
The Bugle: Issue 222, October 2024
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