User talk:Eltoro
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[edit]Eltoro, welcome to Wikinews! Thank you for your contributions; I hope you like the place and decide to stay! If you haven't done so already, you may want to create an account.
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Welcome to Wikinews! Thanks for creating United Church of Christ loses Puerto Rico Conference over GLBT issues, we need more articles like this. There are a few issues that must be dealt with before it can be published. The most important is that it currently does not conform to our Style guide. Wikinews articles must meet certain standards. You may find the information at Writing an article to be useful.
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- Specifically, we don't usually place sources inline with the text, we put them in a "Sources" section at the bottom, using the {{sources}} tag. Take a look at some other articles to see what I mean. - Borofkin 23:52, 14 June 2006 (UTC)