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Maurice Jay Wolin

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Please explain why you removed a good chunk of my article on Maurice Jay Wolin. I was citing it as you erased it. Please don't be overzealous. That is not fair to the people putting the time into building up an article.

It's possible you got caught in an edit conflict, but I did not remove any information from that article. Here is a diff of the edit I made, which only served to format and add a single reference. --OnoremDil 15:08, 17 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Notability of Michael Warrecker

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