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Some of this information seems incorrect

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I don't have access to research resources (including reference links) so I can't do any of the fact checking myself but while I was going through adding wikilinks, some of the information didn't line up with the articles I was linking to, especially in the awards section: I couldn't find any other reference in any other article to a "World Association of Women Journalists and Writers" or "National Institute of Women"; Woman of the Year is too vague as it doesn't indicate what organization awarded it; and the closest I could find to a "UN award for distinguished services rendered to the cause of human rights" was the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights which is listed as a separate award she received (in a different year than is listed on the page for the Prize itself). There is also no context for the sentence "This is especially notable because it was the first and only award ever given to a woman and would remain so until December 1973" which is presumably in reference to the nonexistent UN award. There's also only one reference for the whole section. I would obviously fix this up myself if I was able to use Google on this computer! Acorimori 19:02, 6 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]