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==Rumour and speculation are not facts== | ==Rumour and speculation are not facts== | ||
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome is a medical diagnosis. There is no proof that Jamie Lee Cutis has this condition and both she and her father have stated that she does not. Including this in an an article concerning her seems to do her a dis-service. |
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome is a medical diagnosis. There is no proof that Jamie Lee Cutis has this condition and both she and her father have stated that she does not. Including this in an an article concerning her seems to do her a dis-service. ((DakotaKahn)) |
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as the wife of a baron, she is correctly referred to as 'Lady Haden-Guest', 'The Lady Haden-Guest', or 'The Rt Hon The Lady Haden-Guest'. (no first name is used). The place name 'of Saling, co. Essex' is not part of the title, it's just meant to clarify the place associated with the title. Not that I suspect she'd care, but Baroness, Lady Haden-Guest is redundant. Someone else
Intersexuality
Nice article, but I don't think that the rumours about JLC intersexuality deserve more than the half of the text; I wouldn't delete the section but I hope the more general part of the article will be improved soon. --FermatSim 10:26, 18 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Children's book author
It seems that J.L.C. is also known as an author of children's books. Try http://www.google.com/search?q=jamie+lee+curtis+children's . As I'm not much of an article writer, I won't even attempt to amend the article itself, but it should be done!! -- User:jnothman
Lady Haden-Guest
Please don't patronise me. Policy is to use "Baron" and "Baroness" for the lowest rank of non-Scottish Peers, because that's the legal term for the rank and the form that is found in legal names. You just need to look at any article on a male Life Peer — they are listed as "John Smith, Baron Such-and-Such", even though they're never called that in "conventional usage". Proteus (Talk)
Rumour and speculation are not facts
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome is a medical diagnosis. There is no proof that Jamie Lee Cutis has this condition and both she and her father have stated that she does not. Including this in an an article concerning her seems to do her a dis-service. ((DakotaKahn))