User talk:80.218.146.96

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additionally the edits you made to U.S. Hiring Hong Kong Co. to Scan Nukes appears to be a copyright violation and has therefore been blanked for the moment. see Writing an article and other links above for more information on how to contribute to wikinews. Doldrums 13:53, 24 March 2006 (UTC)

Money Masters
Spam is not allowed on wikinews and will be quickly removed. Please read your welcome message for acceptable ways to write articles for Wikinews :) Jason Safoutin 19:04, 24 March 2006 (UTC)

Copyright violation
Your article Leo Wanta, U.S. Secret Service Treasury official speaks out has been deleted as it is a blatant copyright violation. Please refer to the copious links above detailing how to write for wikinews and the warnings posted on the new article page. Even if you cannot see a copyright message on a web page you should assume one applies. --Brian McNeil / talk 13:01, 2 April 2006 (UTC)