Talk:Murphy Jensen
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Close Paraphrasing
editThe Wikipedia article says, "failing to turn up for his mixed doubles match at Wimbledon. It later transpired that he had gone on a fishing trip. ... After his family and worried officials eventually traced the American, a spokesman for Wimbledon police said," and the cited source says, "failed to turn up for his mixed doubles match at Wimbledon. When his family and worried officials eventually traced the American, it transpired that he had gone fishing." SoccerMan2009 (talk) 20:07, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
Self-Contradiction
editWhere is Murphy Jensen's primary residence? Atlanta, as it says in the infobox next to "Residence"; Hollywood, California, as it says in the "Film and television career" section; Washington, D.C., where he is the coach of the Washington Kastles professional tennis team; Santa Monica, California, where the "Who is Murphy" tab of his official website says he is "now residing" (although it appears that the tab may not have been updated recently, since it does not mention him being the Washington Kastles' coach); or some place else altogther? SoccerMan2009 (talk) 21:39, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
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Interwikis are not fully presented
editWhile a Russian entry ru:Дженсен, Мерфи has been created several days ago and added to the Wikidata list, it does not show in the interwiki list. What's interesting, it happens only here - you can see it from the French page, for instance. At the same time, I cannot see any piece of code in the English article preventing the Russian interwiki from appearing. What exactly do I miss here? --Deinocheirus (talk) 16:02, 22 April 2019 (UTC)
- Nevermind, apparently the issue fixed itself. --Deinocheirus (talk) 16:13, 24 April 2019 (UTC)