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In Reply to: Re: Text of the FF'ing Discussion on Wikipedia posted by No Name on January 01, 2005 at 16:18:10:
The important thing is having facts, figures, names, dates, things that can't be disputed. The publications themselves are the best evidence. It's hard for them to deny something that says right on it (c) World Services. Of course, the fall-back position for them is that the letters were misunderstood and taken out of context. But, that's the beauty of an encyclopedia format. If you can get the facts in there, reasonable people are able to form their own opinion.