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I know little about this Tami Hoag, but most of the links on this page were messed up in some way. Many were of the form #123 Foo, which turned into HTML intra-page links. Some others pointed to the wrong article - I've attempted to disambiguate, and hopefully have not broken any of them. Most of the links are to currently non-existent articles anyway. unsigned by Johndburger 02:36, 25 April 2006
I agree with this - but mainly, will whoever wrote the info on Ms. Hoag, PLEASE consult a reference for grammar!! In "Biography" portion, shown as "...older than her." For Pete's sake, it is older than "SHE!!!!" 8th-graders would be marked-off for this. Will the people writing these things, and editing them, either desist if so ungrounded in grammar, or please consult some reference material? unsigned by 70.189.121.96 17:57, 3 February 2007
The link for "Keeping Company," which was published in 1990, leads to a page for the movie "Keeping Company" which was released in 1940; the two are not related. I just happened to come upon this by accident. Someone really needs to either create the proper pages, or leave the link out. JMHO — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.178.198.94 (talk) 06:42, 16 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]