User talk:Milesrout
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Mushroom (Talk) 19:02, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
NPOV tag on September 11 attacks
[edit]Thanks for taking an interest in the September 11 attacks article. You are of course perfectly free to add a 'neutrality disputed" tag to it, but you should also take the time to explain exactly what you find non-neutral about the page, and what should be done to fix it. In the absence of this explanation the tag doesn't mean much and is likely to be removed.
So - could you please follow up your tag by going to the article talk page and outlining the neutrality problem with the article? Thanks. Euryalus (talk) 08:50, 23 March 2009 (UTC)
- I was just adding the tag in response to someone else disputing the neutrality of the article. Milesrout (talk) 03:40, 11 May 2009 (UTC)
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