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Thanks. I've checked the barnstars page again this morning and not found any errors. I've corrected the number of active participants in the draft newsletter (35 not 33), but otherwise it looks excellent. I'll be ready to help send barnstars when you say so. Perhaps I could do the top half and you
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article over a few years time and although the whole article could use a ce edit review, one section especially has become too long. The "Southeast Asia" section needs ce trimming and concision work. I have worked on it in the past but it could use a new set of eyes like yours; if you can find the
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