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Not relevant to the topic. This is from an article about suicide rate. Just because the American Journal of Psychiatry is mentioned in it--or that the AJP has published on the topic--doesn't make it relevant to the explanation of what the American Journal of Psychiatry IS. You can't just make sections on every single thing that the AJP publishes or every article that cites the AJP--that would mean a site bigger than Wikipedia. I don't even think this warrants a discussion, but as a non-member I haven't yet made it personal policy to delete others' contributions. I at very least should bring to people's attention that this does not belong. (Example of what proper Academic Journal entry sections might consist of: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology) 67.42.153.166 (talk) 11:04, 29 November 2007 (UTC)Reply