User talk:Dhillyer1

February 2009
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Raphael Hillyer
Hi. Just a small problem with the Raphael Hillyer article, as much of the text seems to be rather too closely based on an article in the Boston Globe which you can find at this link. Unfortunately, as the article stands, it seems to be, in large part, a copyright violation. While I agree that the subject is notable, the article will have to be significantly re-edited.  FlowerpotmaN &middot;(t) 00:03, 9 February 2009 (UTC)