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What is the Wikipedia policy on plagiarism? In the section 'Units 2 &3' a whole sentance, (The first of any new reactors would only be operational in about 2018.), is lifted from the source. Aren't quotation marks required? A referance is made to the article that the information came from but it is not indicated that the exact wording is by the author of the article rather than of the contributer.Kevinharbin (talk) 17:31, 1 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Deletions
To FellGleaming: Facts and sources should not be deleted from articles based only on your disagreement with the point of view. Add your own opposing facts if you wish, but do not delete information. I've put some of the information back and reworded it. For example, I've removed my word "strongly" in order to make it more neutral. I haven't deleted any of your new contributions.