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23 August 2016
- 01:4301:43, 23 August 2016 diff hist +1,094 Talk:Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament →Customary ways of writing and printing things...: new section
- 01:3001:30, 23 August 2016 diff hist 0 Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament →Gold medal match: In such thing, it is customary to write the winner on the Left or Top, and the Loser on the Right or Bottom. Nobody is the "home team".
- 01:2801:28, 23 August 2016 diff hist 0 Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament →Bronze medal match
- 01:2801:28, 23 August 2016 diff hist −1 Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament →Semi-finals
- 01:2701:27, 23 August 2016 diff hist −1 Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament →Quarter-finals
- 01:2401:24, 23 August 2016 diff hist −4 Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament →Bracket: "Quarterfinals" & "Semifinals" spelled just like this, and not hyphenated, which is obsolete now.
22 August 2016
- 09:1709:17, 22 August 2016 diff hist +1,316 Talk:Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament →The snake bites it own tail...: new section
16 August 2016
- 21:4121:41, 16 August 2016 diff hist −112 Lauren Jackson This is gross English and way too much on a personal subject, and without references: "She did sex up the back of a bus on the way home from Murray high one day using a mars bar wrapper as a condom". "Did sex" might be Aussie slang, but not everywhere els
15 August 2016
- 21:3321:33, 15 August 2016 diff hist −4 Bruno Oscar Schmidt Yes, we call them "news announcers", "news reporters", "anchor women", but NEVER "newsreader" or "news presenter" or "presenter". Let's use American English is articles about The Americas.
- 21:2521:25, 15 August 2016 diff hist +15 Bruno Oscar Schmidt In American English, there is no such thing as a "newsreader", except that common folks are "readers of the news". Also, the Netherlands is always the Netherlands and not just "Netherlands"