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The link to Andreas Martin from the original Christoph Heemann page is for a different Andreas Martin (both musicians from Germany, but the one linked to is a classical musician, whereas the brother of Christoph Heemann is an experimental musician and a very different person).
I do not know how to unlink the current person and at the same time make a new empty entry for the "other" Andreas Martin with a link to it (as a non-existent page).
If someone has the know-how, please feel free.
As a side-note, the Andreas Martin we want (brother of Christoph Heemann) was born Andreas Heemann; he took his wife's surname when married. So maybe the new link could be to something like "Andreas Martin (nee: Heemann)". Otherwise, it seems a disambiguation entry will need to be created, to differentiate the two...
Dljpdx (talk) 20:21, 19 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]