Talk:Timeline of the 2000 Fijian coup d'état

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I don't mean to make an issue out of it (Fiji coup of 2000), but isn't it a standard rule of English writing that TITLES are supposed to be capitalized (except for articles prepositions, and conjunctions)? I am, after all, an English teacher. I am very much aware that multitudes of pages on Wikipedia do not conform to this practice, but any page that I edit will be made to conform to it, unless there is a clear Wikipedia policy to the contrary. Is there? I'll leave this alone for a day or two to see what others have to say, before making up my mind.Davidcannon 01:20, 11 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Here it is: "Convention: Unless the term you wish to create a page for is a proper noun or is otherwise almost always capitalized, do not capitalize second and subsequent words." (Wikipedia:Naming conventions) --Wik 01:33, Mar 11, 2004 (UTC)

Okay then, I'll comply with it. Davidcannon 01:35, 11 Mar 2004 (UTC)

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I think this would be an excellent candidate, given a bit more polishing. Great work!