The vandalized versions get repaired fairly quickly.
You would have to look into each article's history.
RT

>I just looked at the Wikipedia entries on Pianca and Karamazov and 
> didn't see any obviously denigrating comments about Sting, or anyone 
> else.  The Pianca entry has:
> 
> "Since 2001 he has also collaborated with a contemporary 
> lutenist-composer Roman Turovsky-Savchuk, whose works he premiered at 
> several international festivals."
> 
> All versions of the Edin Karamazov articles in the last few weeks have 
> this:
> 
> Recent collaborations with Sting (in the field of 16th century music) 
> resulted in the album "Songs from the Labyrinth", devoted to the 
> lute-songs of John Dowland. He and Sting appeared on two episodes of 
> the TV show Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip[1], performing two-lute 
> versions of Dowland's Come Again and Sting's Fields of Gold.
> 
> 
> On Saturday, Nov 25, 2006, at 10:09 America/Los_Angeles, Roman Turovsky 
> wrote:
> 
>> And also Luca Pianca and Karamazov articles as well.
>> RT
>>
>>> It would have been put to rest long ago, but Mark's envy has got the 
>>> best
>>> of
>>> him, and he has taken his antiSting jihad to Wikipedia, where he 
>>> continues
>>> to insert denigrating sentences about Sting into lute-related 
>>> articles.
>>> Rather petty, idnit?
>>> RT
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