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February 2014

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Healing Heroes Network

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I have removed your contribution to the Healing Heroes Network article, not because I intend to whitewash a "charity" that keeps all the money in the family, but because the "criticism" section already covers that same event, based on the same source. There's no point in discussing it twice. Huon (talk) 01:08, 3 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

Please explain deletions of sourced content

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Hi Janet barry,

when removing information that has a reference, as you did here and here in Kids Wish Network, please explain your reasons - either on the talk page, or in the edit summary. Also, please don't misleadingly mark such edits as minor - see "When not to mark an edit as a minor edit". Thanks!

Regards, HaeB (talk)