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This page was proposed for deletion December 2004. The archived discussion is available at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Shoshanna Lonstein.
Good use of the word eponymous in this article - twice
[edit] "Titanic" bust?
Must we really say that her bust is "titanic"? I've seen it -- and that word doesn't qualify. And it's sort of straying from the NPOV, isn't it? 98.198.19.38 (talk) 19:30, 2 March 2008 (UTC)