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Someone wrote some corrections to what appear to be factual mistakes in this entry (e.g., Giulini never conducted at the Met, or comparing Hunter to another singer doesn't make any sense), but the original (probably erroneous) text remains there. It is kind of funny to read this entry as it is, it seems like it was written by someone with multiple personalities. Could someone with accurate sources please edit the entry and remove whatever is causing the contradictions? Thanks! 130.132.117.207 (talk) 23:21, 15 December 2008 (UTC)Reply