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::I think our general rule is that for major cities, they can listed without the state eg New York City. Second tier cities like Huntington Beach (pop 200k), if they are entered first, enjoy the same privilege. Therefore, Huntington Beach, New York would need the state qualifier if & when entered into the directory. Smaller towns should always be entered as ''city, state'' as a matter of policy. [[User:Centiare|Centiare]] 07:52, 19 December 2006 (PST)
 
::I think our general rule is that for major cities, they can listed without the state eg New York City. Second tier cities like Huntington Beach (pop 200k), if they are entered first, enjoy the same privilege. Therefore, Huntington Beach, New York would need the state qualifier if & when entered into the directory. Smaller towns should always be entered as ''city, state'' as a matter of policy. [[User:Centiare|Centiare]] 07:52, 19 December 2006 (PST)
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Karl, I see that you're adding "Region" attribute to [[Directory:Milson Printing]].  Thing is, there's more than one "Orange County" in the USA -- eight by my count, plus an American-style Beijing suburb called such.  If you're going to create it, I think we should model Wikipedia, and make it (more correctly) [[Directory:Orange County, California]].  But, that brings me to the point that Milson Printing is (fictionally) in Memphis, TN.  I'll come up with a Region for that.

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