Wrong link in safari default bookmarks (italian version). how to contact safari team?

i'd like to suggest to safari team to not include, in italian version of bookmarks, www.wikipedia.it, because that's not the official site, that is it.wikipedia.org. But i can't find a link for writing to safari team.
Further reading (in italian): http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bar/Discussioni/Ancora_con_wikipedia.it

Glims is a useful utility with some nice tab options, but it doesn't provide what I'm looking for: the ability to open bookmarks and Bookmarks Bar items in new tabs by default, rather that have them hijack and body-snatch the current active tab.
I've still been unable to find any way to make this happen in Safari. It should be an option like it is in Firefox.

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