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Reviewing the sources[1] that were deleted without discussion:

  • [2] australian independent blog that announces the 2009 winner with a link to the nation
  • [3] poets and writers announcement of 2008 winner
  • [4] duke university site shows prize and some past winners
  • [5] macmillan publisher site shows three winners
  • [6] the nation magazine announcing the 2004 winner
  • [7] 2000 nation article behind questia library (sorry bout that)
  • [8] 2001 article behind questia
  • [9] lists the prise, links to poets site for list
  • [10] poets and writers site of prize with entry rules
  • [11]1995 press release from poets, with winners
  • [12] 1995 nation article with winners

when you blanket delete references, without discussion, or review, that's vandalism to me. pohick - (talk) 13:21, 11 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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