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[edit] Mid-Kent College, University of Kent?
Mid-Kent College was not a part of the University of Kent at Medway until very recently, long after Tony Malone would have studied there. It doesn't seem right to call it "Mid-Kent College, University of Kent" even now (particularly for sub-Higher Education, Further Education level studies), and the Mid-Kent website doesn't seem to use that description of itself. I've altered it (to plain "Mid-Kent College"), but if somebody wants to alter it back they should explain their reasoning. ThomasL 11:06, 21 February 2006 (UTC)