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[edit] Spam Link Removed

I removed a link from the External Links section. See Wikipedia:External_links Wilcley 03:33, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Orange County Convention Center

When I wrote the article for Orange County Convention Center, I noticed that the link here was still red. I found out why: the link pointed to "Orange County Convention Center (Florida)".

A simple mistake, but for future reference, Yahoo! points first to several links for Florida's Orange County Convention Center first and foremost. The Convention Center in Orange County, California, is the Anaheim Convention Center. Orange County, New York, doesn't even have a convention center. And I am unaware of any major convention centers in the other Orange County entities in the United States (this one would supercede them anyway). --Kitch 17:03, 12 September 2006 (UTC)