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Over the past several months an IP editor from the Philippines Long Distance Telephone Company has inserted a large amount of unsourced content into this article: [1]. I strongly suspect this is the same person as CARLMART (talk · contribs), who was indefinitely blocked for repeatedly inserting false content into articles about human migration (see old ANI report here). The inserted content is likey to be completely false, please don't reinsert it unless you can find verification in reliable sources. Thanks, cab (talk) 07:48, 18 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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