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There is no reference whatsoever in this article. It even descript that one of Nike's album sold 3 million copies in Indonesia??! If that true, than it would be the best-selling album in Indonesian history alongside
Peterpan's Bintang Di Surga (3 million copies sold). Okay, I understand that she was quite legendary and has so many fans. But this one seems so exaggerated.. --
Yandri (
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09:10, 2 July 2010 (UTC)reply
Grammar
The grammar on this page needs serious work. I made a pass at improving it, but sometimes I could not make sense of the author's intended meaning.
Tripnoted (
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02:13, 22 January 2012 (UTC)reply
I took a stab at copyediting too; I now have less love than ever for auto-translated articles. Hopefully I didn't change the meaning of anything, but frankly the meaning of much of it was already pretty obscure. I also removed some of the POV, but there's a long way to go on that as well.
Richigi (
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02:56, 15 December 2012 (UTC)reply
Section "Legacy": Abkhazian and Tuvan Nike Ardilla stamps
On last section about Nike Ardilla's legacy, there's one claim that breakup Georgian state of
Abkhazia and Russian state of
Tuva issued Nike Ardilla stamp in 1996. It seems that this claim, possibly based from Nike Ardilla fandom's site, contradicting with articles
illegal stamps and
stamps of Tannu Tuva which states otherwise: per article about Tuva stamps, Nike Ardilla is unlikely Tuvan or Abkhazian object, nor Tuva or partially-recognised Abkhazian governments know about Nike Ardilla.
Sabung.hamster (
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04:37, 20 April 2014 (UTC)reply
Hi! I've added an Indonesian-language source about this from Pikiran Rakyat. Couldn't find an English-language source though. At least this claim is sourced, much better than be left without one.
AdaCiccone (
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08:54, 27 November 2018 (UTC)reply