User talk:Ndenari

Image tagging for Image:Endeavor-Screening Room-PH 04-54P-2-1280x1024.jpg
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License tagging for Image:Mufg nagoya.jpg
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Hello....
On the presumption that "Ndenari" has some relationship to "Neil Denari", I suggest you check the Wikipedia policy on conflict of interest. More to the point, is there a source which will support the statement that Denari was inducted into the Design Hall of Fame? Because Wikipedia is the "encyclopedia that anyone can edit" we require a citation from a reliable source to support such statements. Can you point us to one? Thanks. Beyond My Ken (talk) 05:25, 25 June 2011 (UTC)