User talk:Acakdeniz
AfD nomination of Tea Talks with CEOs
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Tea Talks with CEOs
[edit]If you get reliable outside references, I might now you've addressed my point about clarity. Your two Turkish references are no good as they stand. Both go to Wikipedia articles (or would in the case of the second one...) not to actual news. We need to read what the paper said, not who the paper is. Personally, if you can produce the articles, I'd accept a Turkish paper as soon as a London one. (I won't accept anything from The Sun or The Daily Star, for example. You're unlikely to be in them, though, unless you're in a soap opera or Big Brother.) A translation of the articles might be good, but some of us can read into foreign text enough to identify things. Now I know what you're on about, I like the idea. I'm only one voice, though, and notability has to be established. Peridon (talk) 21:05, 30 January 2009 (UTC)