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Most of this information came from the UBC page on her so it's pretty canned. I think there should be some information here about her actions while at UBC, particularly in trying to build it up as a research institution, but I just don't know enough about that stuff to do so. Please add it if you do.
TastyCakes04:54, 18 January 2006 (UTC)reply
People keep adding then removing Bort - her imaginary friend. What is the consensus on having a reference to Bort in this article? -
Etienne07:47, 22 August 2006 (UTC)reply
Too many names
This is ridiculous. About 25% of the article is listing names of the Trilateral Commission, and the tone of the paragraph seems critical.
Agreed, way too much information on the trilateral commision. If people are interested in it they should follow the link, Piper's page shouldn't be dominated by an organisation she has only been a part of for a few months.
TastyCakes16:08, 10 September 2006 (UTC)reply
I decided either to delete the "tri-polar" world blurb or to add "left-wing rag" in front of Georgia Straight. At the end, the more sensible alternative prevailed. ;-)
Kelvinc10:26, 12 January 2007 (UTC)reply
Reference requested about budget deficit
The UBC 2006-2007 budget summary says that they expect to "have an unrestricted deficit of $10.9 million". The source is available here (page 2):