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[edit] Copyedit
I added the copyedit tag firstly because the article needs some attention, and that quote at the bottom needs some treatment. When I learn how to fix it I'll be back, but in the meantime someone else might have better luck finding the source and fixing it up. Cricketgirl 20:40, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Wrong tag for confusing section
I've just added the "context" tag, which is not exactly what I meant, as it turns out, but it's better than nothing. The area I'm actually referring to is not the introduction, but the part halfway through that talks about Williamson being "rehabilitated." What in the world does that mean? There's not nearly enough context given for me to figure it out. The whole paragraph makes him sound like a basketball player.
Jessicapierce 03:51, 29 March 2007 (UTC)