User talk:68.231.217.37
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[edit] Maududi
Hi, you comments on the talk page for Maududi are currently an attack on a user and lack substance. Please list your complaints about the article so they can be weighed as to what should be changed. Thanks. gren グレン 16:57, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Sources
Hi 68, thanks for your note and no worries. Whenever you can find the sources, that's fine by me. Are you aware that Maclean's magazine once did an investigative piece on the Jonas book? They called the events surrounding publication something like the "biggest scandal in Canadian publishing history" though I forget the details and have no idea what the date of the story was, so it could be quite hard to find it. The "scandal" was based on Avner having tried to sell the script several times already using different names, and I believe the same publisher had already turned it down as not credible, or something like that. SlimVirgin (talk) 13:08, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
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