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The link at the bottom leads to the official site of his diocese. This states that he was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1949. Should we add this in to his small bio on the right corner? WJSERSO March 8, 2007
Whole phrases, sentences and paragraphs have been lifted verbatim from a website without a single quotation mark to be found. 213 of the 324 words have been lifted directly. Yes, the source is listed but no indication whether permission was sought and received to reproduce almost the entire text of the website. Deleted copied text.
Cheers. Wassupwestcoast 03:02, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Although the article states
"has been the subject of extensive media coverage"
there is not a single reference to this. If it is so extensive, cite it! Or, delete it.
Cheers, 216.86.122.87 03:31, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
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The link at the bottom leads to the official site of his diocese. This states that he was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1949. Should we add this in to his small bio on the right corner? WJSERSO March 8, 2007
Whole phrases, sentences and paragraphs have been lifted verbatim from a website without a single quotation mark to be found. 213 of the 324 words have been lifted directly. Yes, the source is listed but no indication whether permission was sought and received to reproduce almost the entire text of the website. Deleted copied text.
Cheers. Wassupwestcoast 03:02, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Although the article states
"has been the subject of extensive media coverage"
there is not a single reference to this. If it is so extensive, cite it! Or, delete it.
Cheers, 216.86.122.87 03:31, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
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