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Bryan Sherman wrote:
Personally I find Wikipedia a mixed bag, and certainly take any
entries on controversial figures and/or subjects with a HUGE grain of
salt.
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As one should do with any source of information, regardless of origin. Universities and peer-reviewed journals can be just as wrong as Wikipedia or Joe-Bob's blog. :-)
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Sean Hower - communications specialist http://www.seanhower.com
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