User talk:Hrvoje Simic
Re: Yugoslav wars
[edit]I wanted to apologize regarding my most recent revert. At first I did not notice that you had changed wording to include summary of all conflicts. Although I do not necessarily think the way it's worded right now is the most neutral way possible, overall you have been doing a good job improving up this article. I need to start to focus my efforts more on Wikipedia since I do not have much time to spend here and I do act a little hasty at times. Regards Laughing Man 17:30, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
- Wow, after this now you go ahead with such a massive change? Now I think you're pushing it a little too much with your POV, as you've removed alot of information from the timeline, and push it to another article. Laughing Man 21:46, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
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