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The one reference is valid, for the sentence it refers to. But seems a pretty minor note versus the complete paragraph now here. Googling finds several more sources. Some are maybe questionable (alumni news), but others discussing his leadership of the Style page or moving on from it, seem relevant (and are NYT).—Precedingunsigned comment added by72.82.43.222 (talk)21:11, 11 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]