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== Suzannah Lipscomb ==

You seem to have a lot of history in editing Misplaced Pages pages and I do not. Indeed it is true that I have only ever edited Suzannah Lipscomb to add latest facts. This was fine until the argument with the user RedPenOfDoom about her marriage which the subject felt was irrelevant to a page put up by her employer about her professional activities. I am related to the subject so am not independent, but also I am not biased and aim to add only facts. The subject has only said she doesn't want a Wiki page because of the controversy, obviously otherwise she would want one and that is why in the talk about deleting it I said that you should be asked to clean it up. I am therefore writing to you on here to request your input to keeping the page without it constantly being changed. Why for instance I have wondered was reference to her degrees that I replaced last week again removed. Previously links to NCH or her own website have been sufficient proof. Also why should the two most notable awards have been removed. This must be evidence of attack and I wonder how Wiki deal with such things other than removing the page?Thank you.] (]) 08:27, 19 May 2014 (UTC)

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Take a look at three articles that I created today Ann Heberlein, Johar Bendjelloul and Bengt Dalqvist. Thanks.--BabbaQ (talk) 20:28, 15 May 2014 (UTC)

Not really familiar with the people, but nice articles. This is Paul (talk) 21:54, 15 May 2014 (UTC)

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Suzannah Lipscomb

You seem to have a lot of history in editing Misplaced Pages pages and I do not. Indeed it is true that I have only ever edited Suzannah Lipscomb to add latest facts. This was fine until the argument with the user RedPenOfDoom about her marriage which the subject felt was irrelevant to a page put up by her employer about her professional activities. I am related to the subject so am not independent, but also I am not biased and aim to add only facts. The subject has only said she doesn't want a Wiki page because of the controversy, obviously otherwise she would want one and that is why in the talk about deleting it I said that you should be asked to clean it up. I am therefore writing to you on here to request your input to keeping the page without it constantly being changed. Why for instance I have wondered was reference to her degrees that I replaced last week again removed. Previously links to NCH or her own website have been sufficient proof. Also why should the two most notable awards have been removed. This must be evidence of attack and I wonder how Wiki deal with such things other than removing the page?Thank you.MdeBohun (talk) 08:27, 19 May 2014 (UTC)