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Comment on recent Edits by user: Gilabrand

I am not sure why the article was cut in half but unless further explanation is provided - I will undo these changes. Thank you and please if you have specific comments post them and I will address them as best as I can. Legitimate criticisms will be taken seriously but entire cuts like those recently made will not be respected.

-Ka Yaffa —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ka Yaffa (talkcontribs) 17:10, 1 November 2010 (UTC)

You do know that WP is a collaboration of people from around the world who can edit articles. This Misplaced Pages Public Policy Initiative sounds interesting but it does not seem to give you academic freedom to OWN the article. --Shuki (talk) 01:17, 4 November 2010 (UTC)

Recent page makeover

Hi Everyone - Just to update anyone that may be interested in this page: I am a Georgetown student working as part of the Misplaced Pages Public Policy Initiative. I just posted a draft of my entry on to the website and welcome any advice, comments or criticism. I would love to keep building on and improving this page so please let me know if you think it needs more work/editing or feel free to do so yourself as well.

-Ka Yaffa

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