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I await your comments!
Autarch 17:37, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
No problem.
Ronan's own, the Radio Caroline pages, and other related (or not as the case was) had been subjected to very biased revisionism by one individual in June this year. Whilst I have no personal connection with him or the station, I have lived with it for 40 years plus. (I started radio "listening" by finding the 2 ships playing the same tape with about 2 minutes difference.)
The article itself had been left in a very poor state, and just needed the pertinent parts placing in the proper places, and the revisionism removed. -- Keith
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