On 4/11/07, Marc Riddell michaeldavid86@comcast.net wrote:
But is this distinction really necessary? If I am wanting to have a list of all persons who died as a result of an accident, inserting the Category "Accidental deaths" in this case would accomplish that.
The distinction is necessary inasmuch as the word "category" is useful. And to avoid the ridiculous category clutter you get on some articles:
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Steve