User talk:Tucídides
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Melilla
[edit]As long as you include the source for your change, and it's reasonably written, I have no objections. My problem is when anonymous editors make unsourced, unbelievable and even just plain incorrect changes. I've gotten pretty good at detecting those, and was even able to fix the reference to what happened in July of 1936 so that wiki-link now works. -- Glenn L (talk) 21:54, 29 August 2013 (UTC)