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I have not altered the article other than to redescribe the "External links" as "references". I marked as "Secondary source" http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/~rauch/germandecision/. Previously this was described as "Major source for this page (used with permission), which contains commentary not included here." I'm not sure how closely the Wiki article paraphrases the source. Is there a record of the permission? The source appears to be a personal project of Erik Rauch, who does/did science research at MIT not connected to abortion or German law, and seems to be anti-abortion/pro-life. The Wiki article doesn't seem to be POV to me, but it would be better to have an NPOV source rather than trying to filter out the POV elements of a POV source. jnestorius(talk)19:35, 27 June 2012 (UTC)Reply