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:Hi, the article was tagged with cleanup. From the article, it needs ], (making links), and needs spaces between punctuation. Let me know if you require assistance. :) ]]]<sup><small>]</small></sup> 19:01, 28 March 2006 (UTC) | :Hi, the article was tagged with cleanup. From the article, it needs ], (making links), and needs spaces between punctuation. Let me know if you require assistance. :) ]]]<sup><small>]</small></sup> 19:01, 28 March 2006 (UTC) | ||
::The few things that I see that needed cleaning up would be: | |||
#A citation for what issue of the journal ''The Australian'' had an article about the man, including date of publication | |||
#Clean up the punctuation and grammar of the "War crimes" section | |||
#The last paragraph said that Australians thought that something was "absurd". What Australians said this? Was this printed anywhere? Is there a quote that can be used like "Such and such leader of the Australian government stated in an interview that "X" was absurd"? | |||
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Hello!I edited this talk page because i don't know what is wrong with the page i edited-Dragan Vasiljković-so i would like someone to say something about it as soon as possible so i can fix it.I don't know why was that box placed on top of the article,but i would like to know what should i do to make it go away.--Captain ginyu 18:57, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, the article was tagged with cleanup. From the article, it needs wikification, (making links), and needs spaces between punctuation. Let me know if you require assistance. :) Gflores 19:01, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
- The few things that I see that needed cleaning up would be:
- A citation for what issue of the journal The Australian had an article about the man, including date of publication
- Clean up the punctuation and grammar of the "War crimes" section
- The last paragraph said that Australians thought that something was "absurd". What Australians said this? Was this printed anywhere? Is there a quote that can be used like "Such and such leader of the Australian government stated in an interview that "X" was absurd"?