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== Errors in [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/{{#time:F j}}|today's]] or [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/{{#time:F j|+1day}}|tomorrow's]] ''On this day'' ==
== Errors in [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/{{#time:F j}}|today's]] or [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/{{#time:F j|+1day}}|tomorrow's]] ''On this day'' ==
It's not particularly an error, but the 1776 hook today sounds pretty POV, especially with "infuriated by British troops sounding their bugle horns like it was a fox hunt". I think that that which I have quoted should be removed; it would be at no expense to what is being conveyed. [[Special:Contributions/79.71.113.135|79.71.113.135]] ([[User talk:79.71.113.135|talk]]) 08:52, 16 September 2009 (UTC)


== Errors in [[Template:POTD protected/{{#time:Y-m-d}}|today's]] or [[Template:POTD protected/{{#time:Y-m-d|+1day}}|tomorrow's]] ''featured picture'' ==
== Errors in [[Template:POTD protected/{{#time:Y-m-d}}|today's]] or [[Template:POTD protected/{{#time:Y-m-d|+1day}}|tomorrow's]] ''featured picture'' ==

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It's not particularly an error, but the 1776 hook today sounds pretty POV, especially with "infuriated by British troops sounding their bugle horns like it was a fox hunt". I think that that which I have quoted should be removed; it would be at no expense to what is being conveyed. 79.71.113.135 (talk) 08:52, 16 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Reporters: please first correct the regular version.

Errors in Did you know?

In the do you know on the American Revolutionary War today the solecism "like it was" rather than "if it were is used". The American troops are unlikely to have been phased by the use of hunting calls, as thy are purely musical, have no insulting words, and indeed hunting calls are derived from military signals, not the other way around. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.125.117.47 (talk) 05:52, 16 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]