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Fox in Supreme Court

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I'm relatively certain your story about a fox entering the Supreme Court is not true. It was unsourced, and a google search gave no results regarding the incident. I'm removed the story until you can source this claim from a reputable source. Zelmerszoetrop (talk) 00:53, 23 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Response: The story is absolutely true. It happened on a Sunday; I believe the date was January 13, 2002 (absolutely certain of the weekend and year). I was physically in the building on the following Monday and Tuesday. Monday, tours of the building were canceled and access to many areas was restricted because several hallways were blocked off. Reputable source: That Tuesday's USA Today (1/15/2002?), print edition, page 3-A (as printed in the Washington DC market, at least), carried the story.

Try this link. I went to the USA Today website, clicked on Site Map, then Archives, then entered "Fox" (minus the quotes) in the Search box, and narrowed dates to 1/14/2002 to 1/18/2002. You will find the entry on the second screen. Headline: "Sly intruder infiltrates Supreme Court".

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Possibility of Wikipedia:Wikipedia Loves Art at the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh

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Hi! Since you're a member of WikiProject Pittsburgh, I wanted to invite you to the Wikipedia Tenth Anniversary celebrations we're having in Pittsburgh on Saturday, January 15. During the daytime, we're going to be having a photo contribution drive where anyone can bring in their digital photos or prints and Wikipedians will teach people how to upload them and add them to articles, and maybe introduction to Wikipedia workshops as well. Then in the evening, we'll have fun at the Carson City Saloon. There will be free Wikipedia t-shirts and other goodies, as well. See the Pittsburgh meetup page for more details. I hope to see you there!--ragesoss (talk) 14:38, 1 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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COI concern

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Per WP:COI, please diclose if you have any associations with the Foxes and Fossils band, production, its members, friends/family, fan club, etc. There seems to be a lot of details in the article that seem to be from an insider's point of view. AngusW🐶🐶F (barksniff) 17:15, 14 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

I am not a member of the band, never have been, never have physically met any band members, and have no formal association with them. I am only a fan, albeit a well informed one. I do contribute to them on Patreon, which does give me some advance notice of coming videos, but this has nothing to do with the history I've put together here. All my references to date have been publicly available sources, notably the American ABC News network, who invited them to perform a theme song, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the major daily newspaper in Atlanta, Georgia, which interviewed them a couple times. Much info came from comments on their videos, some of the exchanges being with band members. A couple of the links are to ISPs which have since been absorbed by others. I'm trying to locate a video of the predecessor band The Mustangs performing at the 1996 Summer Olympics, for example. As to the fan club, it is fan-run on Facebook, and apart from being an early joiner, I have no association with that, either. Typofixer76 (talk) 00:09, 24 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

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