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Continental Airlines

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  The Original Barnstar
For adding an environmental section to Continental Airlines, I award you the "bring your seatback upright, secure your traytable, and fasten your seatbelt" barnstar! Basketball110 My story/Tell me yours 00:35, 6 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

Hello, Hypothetic-Realist. You have no new work in your sandbox. You are to have two environmental sections written, with sources. These paragraphs should fulfill the criteria listed on the Wikipedia:WikiProject Environment/Environmental Record Task Force, under the "How to write an Environmental Records section." We must workshop our paragraphs in class. Mcwabaunsee (talk)

Please Investigate Problems on BP (British Petroleum) Wikipedia Page: Intentionally Burying Section on Gulf of Mexico Oil Disaster, Changing Name of Oil Disaster to Hide it

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Any attempts to correct this (following reasonable Wikipedia guidelines) are met with aggressive reverts and edits. Intentional spinning and manipulation of article in favor of BP? Can this task force investigate this?

Currently there is no easily recognizable section on the current Gulf of Mexico Oil Disaster, surprisingly since the US Government has held BP responsible. Instead the "Oil Disaster" Section in the article keeps being given obscure (hard to recognize) names (as if someone is trying to hide the section from the public).

That section also keeps getting pushed to the bottom of the article (attempts to bury it)?

It's as if the BP Public Relations department has staff people who are aggressively spinning the article. Could you take a look? Do you know anyone else who could take a look at this? Thanks!

75.166.179.110 (talk) 18:28, 17 May 2010 (UTC)Reply