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Shelia Guberman

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Managing a conflict of interest

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Guberman Shelia (Shelija)

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I could not fulfill your request to delete this page because you requested a deletion under WP:CSD#G7, which only applies when the sole author of the page blanks the page or requests its deletion. The page was primarily created by User:Ankorr, not by you. If you are User:Ankorr, you can submit the deletion request again using that account and it is likely that someone will fulfill the request. If you aren't User:Ankorr but you still want the page to be deleted, and you need help with that, please let me know, and provide an explanation as to why the page ought to be deleted. Depending on the circumstances, I may be able to help you. --Metropolitan90 (talk) 07:25, 28 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Reverted

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Please see WP:BRD. If you don't see why your edit disappeared, you were probably reverted. You should probably see a notification about that. Or read the history of the article. Try discussing next if you disagree. The article's talk page is a good place for that. Dicklyon (talk) 07:44, 30 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion nomination of Sh. Guberman

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