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Could a more neutral image than the US capitol building be used for government stubs? A very large number of such stubs are completely non-US related...
Why don't we use an image that is actually visible instead? I've gone ahead and been bold in adding the UN emblem instead. - Kookykman|(t)e 23:32, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I think the UN logo is not so neutral. Some governments see the current UN siding with the US and is "out to get them". Can we get a pic that says government without it being an organization logo or a landmark? Besides, isn't the use of united nations logo restricted? use of the emblem is restricted~ Feureau 13:51, 10 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Further to Feureau's comments, the UN really isn't a government, it's an organisation composed of nations themselves. I think US capitol is the most recognisable governmental building and would move for its reinstatement. I would certainly prefer another icon but I can't think of one. mjec 12:44, 21 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
See {{US-gov-stub}} for US Gov't stub (which is what I was looking for when I found this one) — RevRagnarokTalkContrib 11:47, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
In your definition of the Pensions Ombudsman, you have listed the Deputy Pensions Ombudsman as Charlie Gordon. This is incorrect. The current Deputy Pensions Ombudsman is Jane Irvine.