Talk:Bids for the 2010 Winter Olympics

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Non-existent Bid from Iwata, Japan[edit]

Please stop re-editing this page to erase Harbin's bid and imply instead that Iwata, Japan placed a bid for these Games. According to the sources cited, Iwata was never a bidder, and the Harbin was one of the 8 applicants (and the 4 non-shortlisted bidders) for these Games. — Preceding unsigned comment added by BluntDiplomat (talkcontribs) 00:27, 29 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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I replaced the games logo with the bid logo based on this idea: The page on the 2012 games, 2012 Summer Olympics, uses the games logo. When the article is focusing on the bids, 2012_Summer_Olympics_bids, the bid logo for London is used. I hope yall understand what I did. Zscout370 (Sound Off) 7 July 2005 06:36 (UTC)

Smiggins Hole 2010[edit]

Can Smiggins Hole 2010 be mentioned if it's made clear it was not an "official" bid? (This comment was made by me in September 2005 Andjam 08:39, 23 January 2006 (UTC))[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Salzburg2010.gif[edit]

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