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Seree--I'm not sure which source is the "biased" source that you're concerned about. All three sources seem fine to me, although the academic journal has the most credibility. You need to change the link on that source. You should find the original to use as your citation rather than the Encyclopedia Britannica; you should link to the journal rather than EB if possible. Otherwise find the source in a Simmons database and use that citation. Then link directly to the pdf. Marlenefine (talk) 16:50, 25 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]


--Seree: I edited some of the text and noted two places (Mollen Commission and the Commission that investigated testalying) where you should link to a Wikipedia article or create a short article. Also, you need to put your references in the proper format. Then you're ready to put the text on the Wikipedia site!Marlenefine (talk) 22:44, 5 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Please use the most appropriate citation template when formatting the references. These templates automatically format the references in the proper way when you save the page. The most common citation templates are the cite web (used for URLs) and cite book templates. I have examples of how to use these templates. Feel free to take a look at them: Cite web template & Cite book template. Bejinhan talks 10:44, 6 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]