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Hello, Smedley Hirkum, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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Hepatitis_G

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Hi there, I have removed the accuracy disputed line from Hepatitis_G. I noticed you put it in, then took it out, then added it back in with a comment that didn't match your edit, so I'm guessing there was a mistake or browser bug somewhere along the line. If you know more about this subject than me and think there should be an accuracy line in there, please discuss here: Talk:Hepatitis_G.

Regards, Mat-C 5 July 2005 15:47 (UTC)

Joe Lieberman

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Hi, Smedley. I just wanted to drop a note regarding your comments at Talk:Joe Lieberman. Because an election is a week away, I have on my watchlist Ned Lamont, Lieberman, and Connecticut United States Senate election, 2006. I have particularly been watching all 3 article for violations of biographies of living persons. In the time I've been watching all 3 articles, I have seen consistent, ongoing, and blatant vandalism to Lieberman, sometimes by the same editors who are entering favorable commentary into Lamont. Lieberman has been hit with so much vandalism that it has been hard for editors to get any productive work done there. I have aggressively removed unsourced statements, and added fact tags, which has probably resulted in other editors searching for sources and sticking closely to the text from those sources; hence, your comment that some of it seems a copy of his website. In the time I've been observing the articles, I've seen nothing to evidence the claims you made on the talk page. I am not able to address the POV issues you raised, as I know little of Lieberman's voting record, but I did want to remind you that talk page entries must conform to WP:BLP, and damaging innuendo and allegation should be aggressively removed from talk pages and articles. I have removed, per WP:BLP, one sentence from your post to the talk page, as it was an unfounded and damaging allegation, in violation of BLP, that clearly could have been harmful during an election. I hope other editors there will address your POV concerns, as I'm not aware of Lieberman's positions on those issues. Regards, Sandy 13:51, 1 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

List of Endorsements for Joe Lieberman in the 2006 Connecticut Senate Race

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I have removed the speedy for now based on your comment on the talk page. Let me know the result of the discussion and if it needs deleting. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 04:23, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Lieberman mediation

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Hello, I have volunteered to mediate this case. Please see my comments over at Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2006-08-04 Joe Lieberman. Thanks! Fishhead64 20:43, 6 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Unspecified source for Image:Boulez.jpg

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Twelve tone technique

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Hello. I am currently working on the article Twelve tone technique and noticed your comment that the article was confusing. I am writing to ask if you would reread the article and point out which parts are confusing. Thanks. Hyacinth (talk) 07:34, 2 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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