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Sources

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Please dont just add contentious statements to articles without giving any sources. I have reverted your changes to Sweetness of wine and wine bottle. Justinc 21:14, 12 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Leave it Beaver Comment relating to Shaker Heights Ohio

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I've removed your addition to the Shaker Heights Ohio article regarding Shaker as the possible home town setting for the fictional Cleaver family in Leave it to Beaver. I verified through the complete Encyclopedia of Television that the show was set in the fictional midwestern town of "Mayfield". While I find the Shaker/Cleaver connection on one private web page, that alone is not sufficient evidence to conclude verifiability of fact. To make your edits on Wikipedia more relevant, please verify your sources before adding content. USer:Stude62 20:08, 20 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

On the episode of Leave it to Beaver I watched yesterday, it was clearly stated three times that Ward Cleaver lived in Shaker Heights. Also, Mayfield is not a fictional town, but a suburb of Cleveland right beside Shaker Heights.

I don't know how much more evidence you want than a direct quote from an episode of the show.

Shaker Heights

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Hi - I've put a verify tag on this article - my hunch is that your source is a hoax, but I thought there was just enough to look for other citations before we look to delete it.

Cheers -- Bpmullins 04:08, 17 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Proposed deletion of Rosa Maria Pascarella

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