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I just noticed that two tags were removed from this article without an edit summary or a discussion--"orphan" and "advert". I'm adding the orphan tag back on for now, as it doesn't appear to have any mainspace pages that link here. The latter can probably stay off, as I've deleted the advertising like material. As big an Aung San Suu Kyi fan as I am, quotes from photocopied letters on the author's own website don't appear to me to meet our criteria for reliable sources; it would be better to find published reviews in reliable third-party publications. And preferably a blend of negative with the positive, unless this got universally rave reviews. I've also more clearly indicated that the quote in the intro is only the opinion of an individual reviewer, and not Wikipedia 's summary of the book. Hopefully that'll take care of the advert-like tone. -- Khazar (talk) 14:04, 19 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]