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An anonymous IP user had added paragraphs of unsourced material to this article. See the tagged policy regarding biographies of living persons: WP:BLP. Such material is deleted on sight. All material in articles on living persons must be properly sourced according to Wikipedia guidelines: Wikipedia:Attribution and Wikipedia:Verifiability; see also: Wikipedia:Reliable sources; Wikipedia:Cite; "full citations" are required as well. Please do not just toss in external links; see how to produce "full citations" and follow the prevailing format of this article as it currently exists. If people want to add material properly with citations to notable and reliable sources, please do so in ways that are in keeping with all Wikipedia guidelines and policies. Thanks. --NYScholar 23:55, 24 March 2007 (UTC) [Updated: --NYScholar 01:49, 25 March 2007 (UTC)]
I also checked sources and revised some other material that had been presented in a misleading manner by another editor. I moved the material to section where the topic already appears. Made other corrections and provided full citations. --NYScholar 01:49, 25 March 2007 (UTC)