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Talk page policy: I dislike seeing only one side of a discussion on a page. If I put a message on your talk page, I will be watching that page for a reply. If you leave a message here, I will reply here, unless you request otherwise.

Your proposal

I liked you proposal; it's a shame it won't be implemented--DFS454 (talk) 15:43, 19 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky's father was Ukrainian, so there is some logic in listing the composer. The only solution is to define, who should be included in the article.Xx236 (talk) 10:53, 20 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Kanjivellam

At a recent AfD discusion, you argued in favor of keeping a Kanjivellam -- the Malayam word for gruel made with water and rice -- a separate article from Gruel. Articles must demonstrate notability (which I think this one has not) and be based on reliable sources. So far, the only "reliable sources" that have been found are a history of a religious community, which mentions it once in passing, and a press release from an Indian charity which mentions it as an example of a food they feed to sick children.

If you have further reliable sources, or other information about how this article can be developed without simply redirecting it to Gruel, please leave a message at Talk:Kanjivellam. Thanks for your help, WhatamIdoing (talk) 22:44, 23 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Sobibor death camp

Are you proficient in Spanish ? How do you know those who show Feldhandler were "anti-Semitic" ? Is there a description of their state of mind anywhere in the sources cited ? Maybe they did not allow UB and NKVD collaborants ? If you read and write Polish, read Polish version of Feldhandler article, put some effort into bringing English version closer to reality.

Poles tend to be anti-British lately, you know why, all these drunk, half-naked rednecks. Am I ? :D