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There's a photograph at Image:Julie Maxton.jpg, which seems to have been quietly lifted out of the article today - it's not a wonderful image, to be fair, so I won't argue we should keep it, but I was going through my photographs and found we had a serviceable headshot. Anyway, should we need an image in a hurry, there's one there. Shimgray | talk | 00:14, 6 November 2007 (UTC)