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I notice you've put quite a few previously uncategorised articles into Category:Economics. This is a good start, but putting lots of items at this level can make the category unmanageable. If you visit Category:Economics you'll see that there are lots of more detailed subcategories to which articles can be sorted. If you could place your articles into those categories and remove them from Category:Economics, that would be great. Again, welcome to Wikipedia.JQ 17:05, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Thanks for the welcome....
... as far as the economics comment goes, I am following directions on the uncategorized stubs page! Put in the broadest possible category if you are unable to subcategorize and let the people who broaden the article into a subcategory. I haven't studied economics in 25 years or so and would rather put the article into the broad category than have it not catgorized and/or wrongly categorized! Someone who expands the article can subcategorize it, as per directions on uncategorized subs page! Thanks, Cathy
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