13:3813:38, 11 June 2014diffhist−158
Sherlock Holmes
→Financial affairs: The thousand pounds in "Scandal" are not Holmes's payment, but a sum to cover expenses during the investigation. This is why Holmes provides a receipt: he must account for what he's spent and return the unused money.
23:1323:13, 19 September 2012diffhist−25
Woodrow Wilson
Moved bulk of segregation policy details from lead to relevant subsection; embedded cite; collapsed two paragraphs for better flow
23:0923:09, 19 August 2012diffhist+8
Brian Friel
changed to "ONE OF the greatest living dramatists"--none of the cited sources actually referred to him as the greatest.
13:3813:38, 11 June 2014diffhist−158
Sherlock Holmes
→Financial affairs: The thousand pounds in "Scandal" are not Holmes's payment, but a sum to cover expenses during the investigation. This is why Holmes provides a receipt: he must account for what he's spent and return the unused money.
23:1323:13, 19 September 2012diffhist−25
Woodrow Wilson
Moved bulk of segregation policy details from lead to relevant subsection; embedded cite; collapsed two paragraphs for better flow
23:0923:09, 19 August 2012diffhist+8
Brian Friel
changed to "ONE OF the greatest living dramatists"--none of the cited sources actually referred to him as the greatest.