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[edit] Article title
Should the title of this article be "Liberty" (appropriate disambiguation text afterwards will be necessary), not "Liberty Magazine"? Sure, the website is www.libertymagazine.org, and some text on the website says "About Liberty Magazine", but the title and subtitle seem to be Liberty: A magazine of religious freedom. I propose a name change, if there is agreement.
The other magazines on the disambiguation page Liberty (magazine) are disambiguated by dates. However I suggest the title "Liberty (religious magazine)". Colin MacLaurin 05:05, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
- It seems the title certainly is just Liberty. Since there have been no other comments, I have moved the page to Liberty (Adventist magazine). Colin MacLaurin 10:47, 12 March 2007 (UTC)