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The PROD was placed by a user account seemingly created for the sole purpose of PRODding this article. No further information about the deficiencies has been supplied. I have removed the PROD as it seems unjustified. Katri was the Finnish #1 in 2007 and the reference to this has been updated. As to the comments about the photo, they need to be dealt with on the image talk page as it claims to be licenced under Creative Commons 3.0 and is not subject to any copyright. NtheP (talk) 10:19, 9 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
As you can easily see from the edit history, there appears to be a plan to sabotage either the article itself, or its subject, in an effort to create the illusion that the subject does not exist. I have in the past, chased a lone IP vandal from this article (after stripping it bare), to others where they've persistently removed incoming links. My guess, is that the IP vandal and PROD-nominator are the same. Thank you for your efforts to keep this article from being wrongfully dismissed. -- WikHead (talk) 11:00, 9 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]