Re: Pacta Conventa

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Oh, I'm so sorry for not responding earlier.

It makes sense to have a Pacta Conventa disambiguation article, but only if it's possible to write two decent articles about them :) The Croatian one is basically unknown so it'll be hard to compose a non-stub article about it.

--Joy [shallot] 10:57, 24 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

YUBA Liga

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The Yugoslav Wars was considered a political civil war, ethnic realities behind it were there but to call it an "ethnic strife" is partially innaccurate. It was the politics behind the ethnicity, not the ethnicity behind the politics. I won't change it however. --Hurricane Angel 09:12, 3 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Drazen Petrovic

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see Talk:Dražen Petrović --Bender235 14:56, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

re: Drazen Petrovic

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Didn't even notice there was two pages, sorry about that. I reverted to your version. // Lowg .talk. 06:27, 6 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Interesting now how Wolff as a source is uncredible when he doesn't support the POV you are trying to portray? I thought the statement should have been removed from the beginning, glad to see you now agree when I present an alternate POV. // Lowg .talk. 14:10, 7 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: Weasel Words

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"A tireless shooter and most prolific scorer, Petrović is arguably the most celebrated basketball player to ever emerge from the Old Continent. He is considered the crucial part of the vanguard to the present-day mass influx of European players into the NBA."

Weasel words are words or phrases that seemingly support statements without attributing opinions to verifiable sources. Weasel words give the force of authority to a statement without letting the reader decide if the source of the opinion is reliable. If a statement can't stand on its own without weasel words, it lacks neutral point of view; either a source for the statement should be found, or the statement should be removed. // Laughing Man 23:43, 2 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Bosniakophobia

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It is interesting how Serbs promoted invented word "Serbophobia" on the internet. First they introduced the word to wikipedia, and then thousands of other scrapper sites copied content from wikipedia, and now Google yields thousands of matches for this invented word. Of course, while Bosniaks wanted to do the same, and create an article Bosniakophobia, Serbs quickly jumped and voted "NO!". And of course, attempts to create Bosniakophobia article failed thanks to Serbian activism on wikipedia! They don't use wikipedia for educational, but for their nationalistic/politic purposes. It is sickening to see Serbian propaganda and lies poisoning Wikipedia. Bosniak 07:04, 13 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

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