Talk:Newsprint
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Information on invention removed because, in spite of about.com article, wood-pulp papermaking appears to have been invented prior to 1838. Accurate information, however, is not easily found: all a quick google search shows is that MANY countries (England, Germany, Candada, France) all claim that wood pulp paper was invented by a citizen of theirs sometime in the 1800s.JDowning 22:50, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Newsprint
Can somebody please help me to understand the proper method of editing Wikipedia articles.
Early this month I edited the previous article on newsprint. My contribution included considerably more detailed and up-to-date content than the previous version. However, I have just noticed that the previous version has been placed back on the page in place of my edits.
I am an expert in newsprint, but certainly am not an expert in Wikipedia. Can anybody tell me why somebody replaced my edits with the original version?
Thank you for advancing my education and hopefully making me a useful member of the Wikipedia community.
NewsTrack —Preceding unsigned comment added by NewsTrack (talk • contribs) 20:43, 9 June 2008 (UTC)

