User talk:Romeog33

Respectfully, I am changing this back from "Canadian literary magazine" to "Literary Magazine." The editor is Canadian but resides in the United States. Most of the editors and contributing editors are American. The magazine publishes American and Canadian authors, as well as authors from other countries in translation. It doesn't seem right to narrow the category.

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Old user page version of Wikipedia page showing up on Google Search
Just noticed that when you do a Google search for Numéro Cinq magazine, two Wikipedia pages appear, one after the other. The first is the magazine's Wikipedia. The second is a user page with an earlier version of the correct Wikipedia page. How do user pages become public and searchable? Is there a way of deleting page or making it not appear on Google.

The current and correct Wikipedia page is Numéro Cinq

The URL of the user page with the older information is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:LynneQuarmby/Numero_Cinq

As I say, both these pages appear on Google search result. Is there a way to fix this?

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