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[edit] Delete "a compassionate and great human being" ?
While this may be true for those who know the guy, does it really belong in an encyclopedia article?
- I'm imagining a Reliable Source for the assertion. "In addition, a New York Times survey of psychology and communication professionals concurred that Peter Salus was a top bloke"? - David Gerard 13:29, 13 September 2007 (UTC)