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[edit] Nomination for version 0.7
This article needs to be a lot stronger, to be included in Version 0.7. A typical lawyer article on the release is more like Earl Warren. Right now the article is mainly a timeline of harrowing events, but it needs more breadth. I appreciate that because of the nature of the subject (and the barriers to information), some things may be hard to cover as well as one would like, but I think more could be done here. Please renominate if the article reaches a solid B-Class. Thanks, Walkerma (talk) 09:09, 9 February 2008 (UTC)