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@ Justlettersandnumbers

Ben Homer is a very bare bones article containing mostly short factual statements. There are sources for these facts which are stated in the article. Facts cannot be copyrighted. I rephrased the facts into a wikipedia article. Please supply examples where you think I copied en block because I cant see them and the violations detector cant either. I realise that Wikipedia has to avoid copyright issues but this article is not an issue. I have done some more copyediting to the article to hopefully improve it. Lumos3 (talk) 09:09, 4 April 2016 (UTC)

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