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Welcome

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Ethics & International Affairs Journal

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Promotion of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

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While most of your contributions are reasonable, taken together they appear to be intended to promote the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Please be aware that Wikipedia is not a soapbox. You might want to stop and read WP:Spam#How not to be a spammer. Thanks, Mwanner | Talk 18:24, 1 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Long term COI spamming

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http://spam.cceia.org →Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
http://spam.policyinnovations.org →The Carnegie Council's online magazine
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