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However, this is simply incorrect. Courts have ruled that there wasn't any gerrymandering. The Associated Press has reported, "The three-judge panel reconfirmed its original decision that the map does not unconstitutionally gerrymander Texas voting districts for partisan purposes[http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/metro/stories/MYSA061005.1B.redistricting.2fb55d9c7.html]." I've discussed this on the talk page but the [[User:Adamrice | adamrice]] just keeps repeating an, as of now, unsourced allegation that the "GOP countered that it was done for political purposes". Please look at it. --[[User:Nyr14|Nyr14]] July 9, 2005 16:15 (UTC)
== Help with a small goofup ==
Hello, Meelar, you were so kind to welcome me to Wiki recently. Perhaps you can help me.
Today, I contributed an article about the early African-American writer Pauline Hopkins. Before entering it, I checked that there was no article already about her here. To do that, I searched for "Pauline hopkins" (note I made a typo when entering her name and neglected to capitalize her surname, which I didn't discover until later). Wiki told me there was no article for her and invited me to submit one, which I did. However, the heading on that article now is listed as "Pauline hopkins -- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."
In that you're more Wiki-proficient than I am, and I don't know how to correct this, I thought I'd ask you: How can this error be corrected? Within the article itself, everything is capitalized correctly. But the header can't be changed. It should obviously be "Pauline Hopkins" and not "Pauline hopkins."
Now, links will only work to that article if it's inputted incorrectly, e.g. [[Pauline hopkins]] but not [[Pauline Hopkins]].
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to provide...
[[User:DavidHoag|David Hoag]] 01:13, 10 July 2005 (UTC)
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