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User:PeterAKer reverted your change from "cross" to "deceased" as he cited the other soap articles also have this. I told him that precedent is not consensus, and if you still want to fight the issue, I've reverted him and you can discuss on Talk:Days of our Lives. Mike H 19:25, Jun 4, 2005 (UTC)

Oh, no! I worded it weird. I meant that the user switched your "deceased" back to the cross, and I reverted it back to YOUR version, and I wanted you to possibly talk it out on the Talk page so he knows why you did it (more so than the edit summary). Mike H 22:10, Jun 4, 2005 (UTC)
To just clarify my position: I was just concerned with the sort of Christian-centricism, a militant atheist as I am. It is acceptable in the German wikipedia to use the cross, but not in the English-language. nickname (talk)

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Please can you remove the wikipedia logo from your how to mail shot. It is copyrighted, not GFDL, and should not be used because mirror sites cannot use it. Justinc 13:20, 16 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Of course I shall remove it: thank you for the information.


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