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Vanity link?

This article has a number of footnotes and citations, but there was one at the bottom that wasn't attached to any text. It was just a footnote number floating in the middle of nowhere, which doesn't make any sense, and it appeared to me to be a vanity link or something approaching that, so I went ahead and removed it. It was to AlgiersPoint.us, which looks to me like a haphazardly-assembled page full of ads (one of them for a political candidate) and miscellaneous links -- some commercial, some not. -- Lorrette 01:00, 15 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

algierspoint.us

http://algierspoint.us is a useful list of sites related to Algiers Point. The links are updated often, and it might be (or will be) the most comprehensive list of websites/businesses actually located in The Point. So I went ahead and put the link back.

Pronunciation

Someone who lives down in "N'awlins" or knows how the locals pronounce it, please add a pronunciation in parenthesis after the name at the beginning. It looks like it should be pronounced "AL JEERS" but you never know with place names. They don't pronounce the name of their own city as it appears in text.