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Crimeni, F. (1997). "I Donegani. Una famiglia del primo capitalismo italiano". Studi Storici. 38 (2): 383–429. JSTOR20566829.
Odd how someone with 30,000 edits does not know how to sign their name on wikipedia.??
1.A history of the international chemical industry, searched for Guido Donegan, no results
2.This site[1], reads almost verbatim(to the article) when translated from Italian.
3. this site[2], also reads very similar(word-for-word in the article) when translated.
Given Aecharri's past of copy/pasting to create articles, it would probably be wise NOT to be "googling" for information, since that is where Aecharri copies his information. --Kansas Bear (talk) 03:06, 30 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
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I replaced the previous unreferenced and rather badly written version with a new referenced one, including an image. Feel free to improve. - DonCalo (talk) 20:52, 30 August 2013 (UTC)Reply