Talk:Trygve Lie

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"generally not regarded as being intellectually superior." This seems a bit strange. It is generally not necesary to inform readers that the articles subject is not intellectually superior. Unless the aim is to imply that the person is intellectually inferior. I suspect that might be the aim of this sentance. This is the only place I have heard of such a claim about Lie. If it is true that he was generally belived to be less intelligent than most people, then a serious source has to be quoted. I will remove the statement, and it should only be put back with proper sourcing.Inge 13:44, 8 February 2006 (UTC)