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See: Monique Vinh Thuy
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Her correct name is no longer Imperial Princess Vinh Thuy; is it Empress Thai Phuong, the name given her upon her husband's death. Should this article be moved, therefore, to this location, since she is still living and WP precedent is (however mixed) to give the current title in most cases?Kitchawan 21:19, 27 June 2007 (UTC)