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[edit] Section removed
The controversies section that I removed needs to be carefully vetted before reinsertion. It accused living persons of things which, if true, would be crimes. I am primarily concerned about the claim that "reporters" for the Enquirer "hacked into" a phone system, when only one of them was charged with it (but is even that true?, without sources I dunno).--Jimbo Wales 06:55, 7 March 2007 (UTC)