MyWikiBiz, Author Your Legacy — Thursday November 28, 2024
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| + | 3 Responses to “ Where in the world was Mike Ilitch? ” |
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| + | Gregory Kohs |
| + | P.S. Saddam Hussein actually did hold the key to the city of Detroit, early in his political career. Jesus and Perez Hilton? Not so likely. |
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| + | Tim Vickers |
| + | The vandalism that added Jesus and Paris Hilton as recipients was removed quickly, but the piece on Saddam? I just added that back myself. |
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| + | http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/03/26/iraq/main546287.shtml |
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| + | Gregory Kohs |
| + | It is amazing to me, but fully goes to underscore my belief that much of Wikipedia just gets worse and worse over time. The carefully-acquired citation sources have been removed by a new editor; I brought this to the attention of about 5 or 6 high-profile Wikipedia administrators; yet none of the edits have been reverted. |
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| + | http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mike_Ilitch&diff=prev&oldid=308523137 |
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| + | Astounding. |