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Source information for this biography might or might not be found in links to articles about the contests the article claims the subject won, but if we have to go looking for a list of Miss France winners to see if her name is on it, why bother look here for her name at all? A direct citation is needed in this article to support basic facts about this person, such as date and place of birth. Otherwise, Wikipedia implies that it gathered the information and is responsible for its veracity. Wikipedia claims that the only information in its articles is from some other source. If there is a source, please cite.Marakopa 02:58, 16 December 2006 (UTC)