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Anawhoisawitch

I have been noting the huge effort you have been putting in over the last few days to rewrite and improve the article about Aristides. I would be happy to help you improve your grammar and expression. I don't want to cause you any offence, but I believe that some of the material you have recently included in this article is poorly structured and could be expressed more clearly. However, I don't want to start changing things until you tell me that you have finished with your changes.

I am happy to make changes to fix up the language without changing the overall intention of what you're trying to say. So, let me know when you're finished and then I will have a go at improving the overall readability of the article. --Chaleyer61 11:52, 5 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Plutarch edit

I have noticed that you are making heavy use of Plutarch as a source for articles on the ancient Athenian statesmen Solon and Aristides. Given that Plutarch was writing over half a millenium after his subjects were alive and he was not averse to either bending the facts or just plain making stuff up in order to make a point about morals or to draw a parallel with another famous person, I think you should use a little more caution when using his works as a source. Just because Plutarch says something happened does not mean it can go in the article as a fact. --Spondoolicks 20:21, 19 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

ArbCom elections are now open! edit

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