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Latest comment: 17 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
This page has been seriously mucked up. The journalist's name is Donal MacIntyre, and he already has an article. If you check back in the history, this page was originally an article about a recipient of the Victoria Cross. Once the speedy tag is removed, this page needs to be reverted back to the last edit by 217.38.64.117. After that's done, this article needs to be moved to Donald Macintyre (lower-case "i"). There's a redirect there at the moment but I've placed a speedy tag on it, once that's deleted, I'll move this article to it's correct place. Once all that has transpired, this page can be used as a dab page for those other two articles. Precious Roy00:45, 24 July 2007 (UTC)Reply