Talk:Nathan M. Newmark
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- I don't know that it's a copyvio. But if you go to Wikipedia:Spotting possible copyright violations, this article meets 4 of the 5 warning criteria. It was basically put up at once (more or less), is unwikified, has kind of "catchy" section headings that are not standard wikipedia format, and the tone of the whole piece is more like a tribute than an encyclopedia. Also, if they'd done any basic research on him, rather than copy-and-paste, they'd know he's dead and would include his date of death. I'm sorry I haven't had more time to devote to it, but I will. I just did a quick google search and turned up this page [1] which is pretty darn close. Actually, this page [2] is even closer. The rest of the source article seems to be password protected. But I think if you take a look at these two, you'll agree they've been copied with minimal changes. Bruxism 00:28, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
Since we don't really have proof, I'm delisting this from Wikipedia:Copyright problems. howcheng {chat} 17:25, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
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Torre Latinoamericana is not the tallest building in Mexico City anymore. Today, the Torre Mayor is. Check http://www.glasssteelandstone.com/MX/TorreMayor.html Actually, it has been the tallest since 2003, 3 years have gone by and nobody realized that when discussing this article on April 06...