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Tim and Nina Zagat are notable for their creation of Zagat Surveys. A substantial part of this article is about their work on Zagat Surveys. This does not need to be duplicated in her article, nor does she need to be giving short shrift. The overall quality of the presentation an be improved by consolidating Tim and Nina into a Tim and Nina Zagat article. I would suggest moving the content from here to Tim and Nina Zagat and merging Nina Zagat into that article. What do you'll think? --Bejnar (talk) 19:25, 20 April 2010 (UTC)Reply