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Western University is often confused with University of Western Ontario and is a misnomer, as is Toronto University, Waterloo University, etc. for example, a common mistake. Steve Sexton was a graduate of the University of Western Ontario, not Western University as originally mentioned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Stvsxtn (talk • contribs) 14:29, 13 August 2011 (UTC)Reply
While it is apparent that Steve Sexton was Anne Murray's musical director, he is mentioned in her book four times and appears in a couple of photos (hardly "extensively", as the edit summary claimed). Another claim was made that he was inducted into the Richmond Hill Sports Hall of Fame with Elvis Stokjo, which is apparently not true, as Stojko was inducted in 1999 along with other figure skaters. There are other oddities, like UWO is never called "Western University". If Steve Sexton himself is "Stvsxtn", why are you so determined to write your own Wikipedia article? Adam Bishop (talk) 02:28, 2 May 2010 (UTC)Reply