User talk:74.194.131.206
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The sports page that I have removed (and will remove again) isn't a notable feature for an encyclopaedia article. Wikipedia is not a school newspaper, and you now have admitted your conflict of interest up front.
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Regards, --Fire Star 火星 13:15, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] See WP:Notability.
What you are adding to the article, even from an uninvlolved editor, which you have mentioned you are not, is schoolcruft. For other applicable policies, see WP:Notability and WP:REF. Again, Wikipedia isn't a local newspaper (which performs that service for your community, presumably), it is an encyclopaedia. Also, and this is the cruncher, my other point was our conflict of interest policy. Since you work directly with those people, it violates WP:Conflict of interest for you to be directly editing an article promoting a specific organisation you are involved with personally. --Fire Star 火星 18:15, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
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