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July 2011 Copyedit
I've completed a copyedit of the article. It turned into something of a rewrite because of the WP:NPOV issues present. I have noted a potential conflict of interest with a template above; JVKramer (talk·contribs) appears likely to be Jerome Kramer, founder and editor-in-chief of Book. I removed two sections from the article because they appeared to be WP:TRIVIA lists and were not cited: a list of the magazine's editorial staff, and a list of people featured on issue covers. Neither appeared to be acceptable per WP:NOT. I have removed the COI tag from the article, because I believe it now presents a neutral view of the topic. // ⌘macwhiz (talk) 02:49, 19 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]