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Have made a few changes, mostly adding references but have also changed information that I wasn't able to verify. If everyone is ok with it, I'll also delete the 'neutrality disputed' note (there is no discussion on this page?) and the 'stub' note, the article is reasonably long, even if it could use some formatting to be more encyclopaedic. Will wait 48 hours and unless their are objections I'll go ahead.
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2012 comment
What is the authority for the NPR report on Vanuatu? It doesn't seem reliable - the "Republic" of Vemarana was actually the State of Vemarana, and a monarchy! - and there are no other sources that I am aware of which suggested any connection between Jimmy Stevens and the Phoenix Foundation.
The Abaco rebellion had more to do with business interests rather than race. What is the authority for the view that it was supported by white residents opposed to a black majority government? — Preceding
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This article is within the scope of WikiProject Organizations, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
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Recent changes
Have made a few changes, mostly adding references but have also changed information that I wasn't able to verify. If everyone is ok with it, I'll also delete the 'neutrality disputed' note (there is no discussion on this page?) and the 'stub' note, the article is reasonably long, even if it could use some formatting to be more encyclopaedic. Will wait 48 hours and unless their are objections I'll go ahead.
Lossenelin (
talk)
21:37, 16 December 2010 (UTC)reply
2012 comment
What is the authority for the NPR report on Vanuatu? It doesn't seem reliable - the "Republic" of Vemarana was actually the State of Vemarana, and a monarchy! - and there are no other sources that I am aware of which suggested any connection between Jimmy Stevens and the Phoenix Foundation.
The Abaco rebellion had more to do with business interests rather than race. What is the authority for the view that it was supported by white residents opposed to a black majority government? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
124.197.15.138 (
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06:29, 8 June 2012 (UTC)reply