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I am new to editing. My intention was to turn this stub into an article by adding material on the subject of the article from its inception to the present. However, I have no idea if the material I am adding (all sourced from newspaper articles) will be considered too much for the subject of the stub/article. I am intending to continue to add material chronologically, so it would be helpful to me if someone would explain if the material I'm adding is appropriate or unnecessary or if it will be deleted. (I don't want to spend hours working on this only to see it all disappear.) Thank you! XavierDodo ( talk) 18:06, 6 September 2021 (UTC)XavierDodo
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