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Cleanup and expansion

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An editor has indicated that he feels the few sentences written about this non-profit organization's programs, programs as covered directly and in detail in independent reliable secondary sources for decades, read like a "news release"... and so he tagged the artricle with "{{News release}}"... a tag indicating a concern that the informations cited to numerous independent secondary sources may somehow not be neutral in the reliable sources' verification or coverage. I disagree with this assessment, and so have removed his tag. But since he feels some sort of cleanup is in order, I have istead re-tagged it with more appropriate cleanup tags to encourage editors in expanding the article based upon available sources and to further expand the specific details and coverage of each of this organization's many programs. Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 05:18, February 25, 2011


Issues resolved. Further expansion and sourcing is welcomed. Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 19:53, 2 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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