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It would be helpful to have a reference for "convicted fraudster". I agree that Rossi has been convicted of offenses, but my understanding is they were environmental. So I don't see how it is correct that the article should say "convicted fraudster". [[User:Jra|Jra]] ([[User talk:Jra|talk]]) 13:25, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
It would be helpful to have a reference for "convicted fraudster". I agree that Rossi has been convicted of offenses, but my understanding is they were environmental. So I don't see how it is correct that the article should say "convicted fraudster". [[User:Jra|Jra]] ([[User talk:Jra|talk]]) 13:25, 3 November 2014 (UTC)


-- see article re Petroldragon, In 1974, Rossi registered a patent for an incineration system. In 1978, he wrote The Incineration of Waste and River Purification, published in Milan by Tecniche Nuove. He then founded Petroldragon, a company for developing oil from waste, which collapsed in the 1990s amidst allegations of dumping toxic waste,[11] and accusations of tax fraud. Its assets were seized, together with Rossi's personal assets, and Rossi was arrested pending trial. Rossi spent four years in prison working on his legal defense in 56 trials, '''5 of which ended in convictions related to tax fraud'''. [[User:Unibond|Unibond]] ([[User talk:Unibond#top|talk]]) 17:48, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
: see article re Petroldragon, In 1974, Rossi registered a patent for an incineration system. In 1978, he wrote The Incineration of Waste and River Purification, published in Milan by Tecniche Nuove. He then founded Petroldragon, a company for developing oil from waste, which collapsed in the 1990s amidst allegations of dumping toxic waste,[11] and accusations of tax fraud. Its assets were seized, together with Rossi's personal assets, and Rossi was arrested pending trial. Rossi spent four years in prison working on his legal defense in 56 trials, '''5 of which ended in convictions related to tax fraud'''. [[User:Unibond|Unibond]] ([[User talk:Unibond#top|talk]]) 17:48, 3 November 2014 (UTC)

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Honey Baked Ham

DB is currently dealing with health issues, so that's why he hasn't responded. The issue is though nobody is searching the rd with all those characters and expecting the generic ham article, which only mentions 'honey' twice. The redirect is proper and correct. Nate (chatter) 01:29, 13 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

If you want to create a well-sourced article regarding the concept of honey ham, nobody is stopping you at all. As it is though, with 'honey' mentioned only twice in the article, a redirect to the brand remains apporpriate. Nate (chatter) 02:24, 16 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Rossi

It would be helpful to have a reference for "convicted fraudster". I agree that Rossi has been convicted of offenses, but my understanding is they were environmental. So I don't see how it is correct that the article should say "convicted fraudster". Jra (talk) 13:25, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

see article re Petroldragon, In 1974, Rossi registered a patent for an incineration system. In 1978, he wrote The Incineration of Waste and River Purification, published in Milan by Tecniche Nuove. He then founded Petroldragon, a company for developing oil from waste, which collapsed in the 1990s amidst allegations of dumping toxic waste,[11] and accusations of tax fraud. Its assets were seized, together with Rossi's personal assets, and Rossi was arrested pending trial. Rossi spent four years in prison working on his legal defense in 56 trials, 5 of which ended in convictions related to tax fraud. Unibond (talk) 17:48, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]