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Barrett
I changed the intro, but I think you will be happy with it. I re-inserted the original sentence, and then used your source and ideas in a second, explanatory sentence. I don't know if you understood what I was saying before, but the NYT article is a great source for saying he didn't teach CT; but it isn't an appropriate source to back up the "muslim majority" assertion, or the "politician explanation", as it is completely silent on both issues. I looked through all the edits and, while I could be wrong about this, it appears you were using the NYT article as a source for the text you removed from the article, not the text you put in. (That is, you took out the "teaching CT", put in "muslim perspective", and then sourced the NYT article-but the NYT article only supported taking out " definitely teaching CT", it didn't support the text you were adding.) Anyway, especially in controversial subjects, you should try to make sure that you are correctly sourcing the assertions you made in the text. BTW, it is a great point you have raised (to clarify what has happened since he was suspected of teaching CT). I'll look later to see your thought. Cheers, Levi P. 03:10, 30 September 2006 (UTC)

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