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There may be those (male chauvinist pigs ;-)) who will suggest folding her back into bob's page. To them I say, philanthropy is a noble calling that deserves the accolade of a wikipedia page. [[User:Thomas Babbington|Thomas Babbington]] ([[User talk:Thomas Babbington|talk]]) 00:09, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
There may be those (male chauvinist pigs ;-)) who will suggest folding her back into bob's page. To them I say, philanthropy is a noble calling that deserves the accolade of a wikipedia page. [[User:Thomas Babbington|Thomas Babbington]] ([[User talk:Thomas Babbington|talk]]) 00:09, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

What do the puffy quotes about her improving the "giving" world mean? The entry need substantial examples.

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I know it needs work. I'll try to get back to it. And I hope that others wiill help out. There are cool stories about her that deserve to be told (like the time she gave free Superbowl tkts. to a roomfull of fans who watched a playoff game with her to the final minute - in Jerusalem. Do you know what o-clock that would have been?

the thing is, she deserves her own article. She was born an heiress, and , instead of sitting on the riviera, she goes to the office every day to give money away and is being credited with developing a new school of philanthropy.

There may be those (male chauvinist pigs ;-)) who will suggest folding her back into bob's page. To them I say, philanthropy is a noble calling that deserves the accolade of a wikipedia page. Thomas Babbington (talk) 00:09, 14 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

What do the puffy quotes about her improving the "giving" world mean? The entry need substantial examples.