Talk:David J. Moore

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To better accomofate the mix of numbered and un-numbered refs, I changed it into 1 column. Next step:

All the refs should be turned into numbered refs and linked with text. . e.g., He was interviewed by the NYT for for several stories: one about XYX <ref></ref>on July ,1999, oneanother about the whatever on Date <ref></ref>

After you get them in, consider using 2 cols, but the list is not all that long that cols. will be needed DGG ( talk ) 02:45, 24 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

NYT 11 times?

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"A search of New York Times reveals that Moore has been mentioned in New York times 11 times,[8] first time in 1985"

Da Faq? Why is that in here?Kude90 (talk) 23:56, 14 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

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