User talk:Cdsncali

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There was an earthquake in Texas on February 18
There was an earthquake in Texas on February 18 has been proposed for deletion. An editor felt this is more of a news item than an encyclopedia article. Please review WP:NOT for the relevant guidelines. If you can improve the article to be more encyclopedic, please do so.

If no one objects to the deletion within five days by removing the prod notice, the article may be deleted without further discussion. NickelShoe 05:08, 24 February 2006 (UTC)

help me Just posted a new article that will also fall under the category of news rather that encyclopedic. Where can I post relevant news items? thank you Cdsncali


 * You could post it on instead - start at the Workspace. — sjorford  (talk)  20:49, 2 March 2006 (UTC)


 * Oh, it looks like you already have! :) — sjorford (talk)  20:51, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

Water Shortfall Already Being Felt Accross Globe
Water Shortfall Already Being Felt Accross Globe has also been proposed for deletion. If you'd like to cut the deletion process short (since you seem to be okay with just putting this stuff at Wikinews), you can add to the top of the article. Or you can edit the article to try to make it more encyclopedic. Or just wait out the five days and see what happens. Just thought I'd give you a heads-up. NickelShoe 05:31, 3 March 2006 (UTC)