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Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom -21 minutes ago
A police chief has ordered staff to monitor an online enyclopaedia in order to stop users posting rude comments about him. West Yorks Chief Constable Sir ...


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Wikipedia’s David Gerard said: “Living biographies are one of our biggest ongoing problems. We are the eighth or ninth biggest website in the world so when you Google someone’s name the first link that comes up is the Wikipedia entry."

A big ongoing problem, and no practical solution in sight.
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Daily Mail, UK -41 minutes ago
A top police chief has ordered staff to constantly monitor an online enyclopaedia - to stop users posting rude comments about him. ...


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This is London, UK -29 minutes ago
A chief constable has told his staff to monitor online encyclopedia Wikipedia - to stop its users posting rude comments about him. Sir Norman Bettison took ...


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