Talk:María Elena Salinas

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Salinas recently divorced.

[edit] Wikification

What good does it do to post a Wikify request without indicating what the supposed nonconformities are? Is somebody supposed to guess what the requester had in mind, take care of that, and then remove the request banner without having any idea whether he's fixed the alleged deviation?

[edit] Links

I noticed where some anonymous IP de-linked several names/articles. I feel it is better to have most names linked for several reasons. First, if someone is new to Wikipedia and this is the first article read, the links could provide more info that the newbie might want to investigate. Secondly, if I am reading an article and should suddenly come across a name like Jimmy Carter, I might want to read his article if it strikes my fancy. Thirdly, for someone not familar with Vicente Fox, this might be that introduction. Each article should be viewed like a book that wants to be read - by providing more links, one can easily "thumb" to other articles of their choice. Ronbo76 04:49, 5 December 2006 (UTC)