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This edit chenged a number 3 to a number 7, without disturbing the previously cited source which had been said to support the number 3. I looked briefly at the source, and I don't see how it supports either number. WTF?????? -- Boracay Bill ( talk) 12:27, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
I've just had to excise a portion of the article because it used as it's only source another Wiki. Remember, wikis are almost always deemed unreliable sources because of their open editing standards. Pairadox ( talk) 07:38, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
I clicked ref. No 5 (Miltiadis Adamopoulos) and I got the "Page not found" message. What happened? The "Orthodox Wiki" has a similar reference that doesn't work either. The Orth. Wiki article says something about Greeks and "Macedonians" in the Philippines since the 17th century. Is this correct or biased by contemporary geopolitics? Who was "Macedonian" at that time?
Any way, does anybody know where can I find the Milton Adamson book?
Kentavros (
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10:26, 21 April 2009 (UTC)