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I see you reverted my edit to the article Kgalema Motlanthe. I also see you are interested in topics relating to South Africa. However, my edit to Kgalema Motlanthe was perfectly justified. The 'reference' to how he pronounces his own name is termed a note. The article references would be the books, urls and publications used several times in the referencing of the article. See todays featured article, Group (mathematics). Take note of how the references and notes sections are separated. Other articles also use a similar format. The references section may be known as the Notes section, especially in a case such as with the article on Kgalema Motlanthe. The "reference" or inline citation is essentially a foot-note, and should be treated as such. Elucidate (light up) 09:37, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

Non-Country specific information

Totally agree with you Dodger (re: Wheelchair and removal of UK information (edit 250189625) however the point is its already country specific. Its massivley biased towards the US (e.g. EPW is a US only term, Building access section discusses US policy, and public transport gives an example from the US). I was attempting to give a more global view. I think it would have been better to edit than simply remove my edits. I'm afraid you will have to remove the Building access section, and the public access section if this is your reasoning for the deletion. Willwade (talk) 14:37, 7 November 2008 (UTC)