Talk:Hendrik Egnatius Botha

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No information about Naas' tryouts for the Dallas Cowboys American football team in the 1980s?--Jcw69 09:14, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC)

I flagged the similarity to the article at South Africa Info by Brad Morgan. I am disturbed by the movement of this link to the end of the article and removal of comments by Elf-friend and others. There is clearly plagiarism here, but I don't know who by. What is the original source? Given the quality of the writing and the quality of writing in general on Wikipedia, it's likely not Wikipedia. This plagiarism appears to be more severe than that involved in the case of Tim Ryan and the Honolulu Star Bulletin. Lloyd Wood 21:27, 15 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] baas naas

He's still affectionately refered to as Baas Naas, shouldn't there be a mention of that somewhere?