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Hi SounderBruce, would you mind explaining why you feel the changes I made in this edit are "unnecessary"? The work parameter is outdated, and references that are newspapers should, logically, use the newspaper parameter. Why should columns with numerical values be left aligned and not centre aligned? And long-standing convention is to not wikilink to countries. I appreciate the work you must have done to get this to FL status, but that doesn't mean that other editors' amendments can't be valid. Thanks, Mattythewhite (talk) 00:04, 5 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Mattythewhite: Not all of these are newspapers, and links to online publications (including websites and e-magazines) should be retained (at least on first use). Using the work parameter also gives the article a consistent keyword for when in-text searches are needed. I'll remove the piped links that, while not linking to the country, makes it seem like the country is being linked to. I'll also restore your table formatting, seeing as it's cleaner than the wikicode I cloned this from. SounderBruce01:59, 5 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]