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Suggestions for the: selected article, picture, and quote are always welcome. Please see the——appropriate header below for details.

Selected article

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Suggestions

We are currently looking for Aprils selected article

Please list your suggestions below.

    • Wow, "thanks for your suggestions," they're excellent. I think we have selected articles up till March. But these will certainly be useful as we plan for the future (which we're currently doing now). Any ideas for the "selected biography?" Ryan Postlethwaite 13:06, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
  • Where/how are the selections made & is: there a list somewhere of those already chosen? Also is there a place——to suggest DYKs?— Rod 13:44, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
  • Thanks for your suggestions, Rod — if you want——to suggest for DYK, you can leave it under the section here (which I will add now), again, "thanks for your suggestions," they have been most helpful for the portal :) Qst 15:40, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
Basically, if people want to put suggestions forward for discussion, they can do. And suggest a month to use it on. If there's no objection, we'll go ahead and "use the article." Portal:England/Selected_article/Archives contains all our achives. And it includes future articles selected articles that are going to be used. Ryan Postlethwaite 15:54, 19 December 2007 (UTC)

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Selected biography

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Suggestions

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Selected picture

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  • The picture must be about England in some way.
  • The picture must be appropriate for display in a portal.
  • It must be a free image.
  • It must be used in at least one article.

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Selected quote

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  • The quote must be said by an english person.
  • The person who made the quote must have a XIV article on them.
  • The quote must be appropriate for a portal.

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