Talk:Mae E. De Vincentis
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editNote that this appears to be a copy of [1]. Works of the U.S. federal government are not copyrighted so that isn't a problem, but obviously this needs heavy editing, we can't be allowing government agencies (or anybody else) to write their own articles about how great they are. Beeblebrox (talk) 19:07, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
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editPlease help this orphan article by adding links to it in related articles and lists. Once it has an incoming link from at least one article or list, the orphan tag can be removed (disambiguation pages, redirects and draft articles do not count). Three or more incoming links are ideal. The Find link tool may help, but not in all cases.