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A good start, but many unverified facts here - supporting citation and references needed. Edofedinburgh 02:12, 21 March 2007 (UTC) (edit)
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The article may be improved by following the WikiProject Biography 11 easy steps to producing at least a B article. -- Edofedinburgh 02:09, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Name change (Frith -> Nova)
Someone has anonymously made the following change:
<<The name change came a year or so later, when she chose a name that would be easily pronounceable in every European language, "Nova".>>
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<<The name change came a year or so later, in an effort to create a name with more buzz.>>
I have never seen any reference to the name change having to do with buzz, while Heather Nova has expressed in interviews that she changed her name because people in certain European countries had trouble pronouncing it. This edit seems like unreferenced speculation and I propose reverting to the previous wording.
-Cassander