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* Each article is a '''collaboration''' between a '''writer''' (or writers) and an independent '''reviewer''' (or reviewers).

(contracted; show full)efer to.  So you need to explain (succinctly, if it's the lede, yet more in the headline) things like what profession the person is in, what sport the teams plays, what country the city is in or team or person is from.  Don't assume the reader is already familiar with, say, a sensational criminal case, either; they can look up details later (hopefully, on ''Wikinews''&nbsp;:-), but tell them enough that they won't be confused now.

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