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Susan's NBC Job
editThe article says Susan was fired from NBC because George kissed her. Then it says later on after the pilot was rejected Susan was fired. Which is it? Or did she somehow get rehired? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.26.203.185 (talk) 23:32, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
Poor redirect
editThis page was redirected from Susan Ross, unnecessarily in my opinion. Wikipedia pages should be the most common version of a name. I've had several pages redirected (of Episcopal bishops, mostly) because I created them under their full names (which I had thought was the convention). In any case, my issue is the number of redirects created by this redirect. I understand that anyone who redirects a page is responsible for changing all the links to that page. There are far more links to Susan Ross than to Susan Biddle Ross. You can see them all in What links here. Is this a problem? Would it be better to revert the page to Susan Ross and change the few links to Susan Biddle Ross? Also, if I revert it, how do I do that? I don't want to lose the history. Opinions (on the topic, not personal feelings) and advice welcome. ~ InkQuill 04:46, 27 January 2008 (UTC)