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    [edit] Archive

    Due to inactivity of the article and discussion I have archive all the older issues being discussed beside the current issues. Feel free the look back in the 1st archive page. — ~∀SÐFムサ~ =] Babashi? antenna? 19:40, 28 December 2007 (UTC)

    [edit] Legal Problems

    Ami's legal problems were a pretty significant event in her career and this article now completely omits it. It now says "This single was about to be from Ami's next album under the label but after the suit to AG Communications (sic) by Ami's parents, her career stopped abruptly and this single was her last one under the label company." No other mention is made of it. It no longer even says who "AG Communications" are! All the references/citations have been deleted too, even on the remaining sentence. It suddenly jumps to Max Matsuura "discovering" her. It just skips too much. As described in McClure and Caffery's articles her blacklisting and legal problems were major events in Ami's life.

    I've reinstated the Legal Problems section from the history. I couldn't undo it directly from history, as Auzzzzz made many changes throughout the article in the entire edit. Rather than reverse those, I've pieced it together and made some grammar corrections in the process. The original references/citations have been restored.

    Saw someone (IP 86.43.189.54?) left the legal problems section in there, but removed the heading so it merged into the "Infinity 18" album discussion. Think it should be in its own section as the album and ensuing legal problems aren't directly related. Does anyone discuss stuff on the discussion page any more? Toru-chan (talk) 21:03, 27 December 2007 (UTC)

    I have no idea about this but thanks for the help the prblem is Ami lost alot of her fan base and die. After a while vandalizers came here and mess up the whole article probably the reason its so mess. 19:33, 28 December 2007 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by ASDFGH (talkcontribs)

    [edit] Cleanup?

    This page is too big, I really think it needs a good cleanup and to be cut down a bit. I'd like to shorten down certain parts of the Biography section, just get rid of some parts that are a bit unnessescary to make the page more accessible and neater. :)

    Thanks! I'MSKYHiGH (talk) 22:21, 7 May 2008 (UTC)