User talk:Abögarp

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Sourcing news
I've rolled back your changes on the Mexico portal. If you want to report on something and feature it there you have to do it as an article which you can cite on the portal alongside a link to the full thing. Within the article there are rules on sourcing all the information you rely on (look at a few articles to see some of the templates we use). The portal you edited could probably do with an update to use a lead article template under major events, then you could include a picture as well. --Brian McNeil / talk 20:51, 13 March 2006 (UTC)