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Regarding this edit, which I've removed entirely from the page: This is an encylopedia, not Rumorpedia. You posted three links: one of them is Wikipedia itself, which is not a source and which didn't mention Curtis anyway; one of them is Snopes, which specifically says "undetermined", and one of them was a dead link. Information in this encyclopedia must be verifiable and cited in reliable sources. This is even more so in biographies of living persons. Yes - many of us have heard the rumor. No - nobody has come up with reliable sources to support it.  Frank  |  talk  15:18, 29 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

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My name is Nuša Farič and I am a Health Psychology MSc student at the University College London (UCL). I am currently running a quantitative study entitled Who edits health-related Wikipedia pages and Why? I am interested in the editorial experience of people who edit health-related Wikipedia pages. I am interested to learn more about the authors of health-related pages on Wikipedia and what motivations they have for doing so. I am currently contacting the authors of randomly selected articles and I noticed that someone at this address edited an article on Irritable Bowel Syndrome. I would like to ask you a few questions about you and your experience of editing the above mentioned article and or other health-related articles. If you would like more information about the project, please visit my user page (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Hydra_Rain) and if interested, please reply via my talk page or e-mail me on nusa.faric.11@ucl.ac.uk. Also, others interested in the study may contact me! If I do not hear back from you I will not contact this account again. Thank you very much in advance. Hydra Rain (talk) 16:49, 19 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

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