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deleted false stuff about Andy's personal life. The false account was appropriated from Alan Deutchman's book, "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs", which Alan got from talking to Linda Stone, who gave him false information to further her own interests.
- Source? In any case, these allegations made it into print, which means we might as well refute them instead of deleting them wholesale. Johnleemk | Talk 13:25, 19 September 2005 (UTC)
Lots of books about Apple contain erroneous stuff. You don't want to give attention to falsehoods by refuting them. Besides, personal stuff like that is inappropriate here, especially when it's controversial.