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Starting an article off with three sources is not really appropriate or according to MOS... they kind of just hang there not supporting anything (which is the whole point of references)... I think they would probably be fine used somewhere else (say in a section on Critical Response or something.) Just not at the start of the article. To preserve them, they are:
<ref>* Kathy Hunzer - ''The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen'' (Feminist Teacher - Volume 18, Number 3, 2008, pp. 246-248)</ref>
<ref>*J.R. Taylor - ''Packed, Stacked and on the Attack'' (Mr. Skin, July 1st, 2006)</ref>
<ref>Staff - "The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen" ("SCI FI: The Official Magazine of the SCI FI Channel, August issue, 2006")</ref>