User talk:Weekly

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Weekly Reader
In your version of the Classroom magazines article I see from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Weekly Reader) Jump to: navigation, search. This shows: a) that you have copy-and-pasted from rendered text into an edit box - which is a very bad idea since it destroys wiki markup; b) despite being in the publishing trade, you have no idea about proof reading.

I have moved the article from classroom magazines to Weekly Reader Publishing since it is not a general article but a pretty blatant advert for one publishing house. I note the claim that the company is 100 years old and so I have not tagged the article for deletion as advertising. But if you want Wikipedia to accept this article, you will have to work a bit harder to make it look like a Wiki article. For one example, we do not say visit but we do create links to external websites! -- RHaworth 17:40, 28 April 2006 (UTC)