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Revision as of 21:52, 14 September 2015 editBri (talk | contribs)Edit filter helpers, Autopatrolled, Event coordinators, Extended confirmed users, Page movers, Mass message senders, New page reviewers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers173,051 edits Uncredited page history: Chen - Ukraine. huh.← Previous edit Revision as of 22:02, 14 September 2015 edit undo77.11.38.141 (talk) Uncredited page historyNext edit →
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::: Ukrainian. That would be true, if Mr. Chen would have controlled whole New York Times. (Un)fortunately, he is just an editor. ] (]) 21:50, 14 September 2015 (UTC) ::: Ukrainian. That would be true, if Mr. Chen would have controlled whole New York Times. (Un)fortunately, he is just an editor. ] (]) 21:50, 14 September 2015 (UTC)
:::: Okay then. I didn't realize "Chen" was a common Ukrainian name. — ] (]) 21:52, 14 September 2015 (UTC) :::: Okay then. I didn't realize "Chen" was a common Ukrainian name. — ] (]) 21:52, 14 September 2015 (UTC)
::::: Well, if you check Chen's background, then I would bet $10 that he will be willing to change his name to an Ukrainian one, if the offer is good enough. None of his articles shines with, what you call, professional investigative journalism, but all with sensationalism. ] (]) 22:02, 14 September 2015 (UTC)

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This article appears to be substantially the same as the Ukrainian Misplaced Pages version's edition when it was created on April 30, 2015: . — Brianhe (talk) 21:58, 4 June 2015 (UTC)

Its written by very same people, from very same Ukraine. It also cites only Novaya Gazeta and Ukrainian media, which are controlled by same group. Also, its part of Misplaced Pages:Project Russia, but there is no such article in Russian Misplaced Pages. Guess, who is really trolling.77.11.38.141 (talk) 21:42, 14 September 2015 (UTC)
Really, I didn't realize The New York Times was Russian. — Brianhe (talk) 21:44, 14 September 2015 (UTC)
Ukrainian. That would be true, if Mr. Chen would have controlled whole New York Times. (Un)fortunately, he is just an editor. 77.11.38.141 (talk) 21:50, 14 September 2015 (UTC)
Okay then. I didn't realize "Chen" was a common Ukrainian name. — Brianhe (talk) 21:52, 14 September 2015 (UTC)
Well, if you check Chen's background, then I would bet $10 that he will be willing to change his name to an Ukrainian one, if the offer is good enough. None of his articles shines with, what you call, professional investigative journalism, but all with sensationalism. 77.11.38.141 (talk) 22:02, 14 September 2015 (UTC)
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