User talk:Daveheaven

Hi. Your biography of Paul Honeyford is slightly cryptic, especially the following passage:

Paul Honeyford followed "in the footsteps of his father Ray Honeyford, whose controversial views led to the so-called Honeyford Affair of 1982".

And once again my question(s):

(1) Controversial views on WHAT? (2) What was the "Honeyford Affair of 1982" all about? How many people were involved? etc. etc.

All the best, &lt;KF&gt; 17:17, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

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