Talk:James Keelaghan

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[edit] Celtic lilt?

I am fixing links to "Celtic" disambiguagtion page. I don't know what to do with this link. I can't think that "Celtic lilt" actually has any real meaning. Perhaps "Irish lilt"? "Celtic lilt" is certainly evocative, but this is an encyclopedia. I don't really want to just change the link from "Celtic" to "Celt" since that does not seem really to address the issue. There is nothing in the "Celt" article which would explain "Celtic lilt." I am thinking of changing the words to something like, "his lilting barritone voice." --Sean Lotz 19:39, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Typo?

The third paragraph reads:

Keelaghan studied history at the University of Calgary and notes that two of his influences there were Drs. Margaret J. Osler and Siverman.

I suspect that the latter's name is actually "Silverman." However, no search terms that I tried turned up a reference to either of the professors listed, so I left it as is. Could someone with better knowledge of this item please look into it and change it if it's incorrect? Thanks…--HughGRex 12:40, 4 March 2007 (UTC)