Talk:Pendulum arbitration

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Why don't the Palestinians and Israelis do this?

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Thanks for flagging this. However, I'm a little confused. The content you deleted cited the Chicago Trib story as its source both in the text and as citation. I can understand if you think the quotation was too long-- it certainly could have been shorter, and I'm happy to rewrite that paragraph. However, in addition to the quotation, you removed the entire section, which included some useful information--including the attribution of this idea to its original source (Stevens 1966). Now that section has even disappeared from the history, too, so I will have to rewrite the section from scratch. I am new to Wikipedia--is there a better way for me to approach this project? Many thanks for your kind suggestions. Chris User:clydgateChris (talk) 16:45, 27 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]