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No Brian McNeil, but I've read this:Wikinews:Style_Guide#Headlines and I say:

London police begin trial for 2003 'sustained violent assault' on suspected Islamic militant

And before anyone points out how that doesn't fit in with the style guide, I've read it over, I'm more than capable of understanding it, your attitude sucks and for that reason alone I am more than happy to point out improvements in the face of it.

Is that trolling? Well they say trolling is when you are only trying to elict an emotional response and given the current topic, I am more than happy with that assessment, thank you. I am not looking for it, but hey... kind of suits you thanks. If you were a bit younger you'd know that The Muppet Show was great. At least I got a lol out of it, but still... not a particularly amusing topic to be honest.

RTG (talk)16:42, 10 May 2011
  • plonk*
Brian McNeil / talk11:46, 11 May 2011

Fork you, you spoon.

RTG (talk)14:59, 20 May 2011
 

"If they had simply left the documents in the hands of the traditional press, much of what was revealed about the conservatory politicians in Brazil, for example, would have never been made public. The majority of the journalists choose to write about themes that had to do with their political position, and didn’t disclose any information that contradicted this view. Natalia’s independence allowed her to make sure that this information did not remain forgotten inside the drawer of private interests."

RTG (talk)12:31, 23 May 2011