1. Roger Ebert

2. Albert Haynesworth

3. The Beatles Discography

4. Star Trek Character Kathryn Janeway

5. The Simpsons Ride

6. "Boob" Changed to "Bob" on KFJC Radio Article

7. Robert Duval

8. Betty White

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A 2005 edit was made to note "Ebert's interest in journalism began in his teens. As a high school student, he was a sports writer for 'The News-Gazette' in Champaign, Illinois, and in his senior year he was co-editor of his high school newspaper, 'The Echo.'"
A 2010 edit was made to note "during the 2010 season Haynesworth had a career low 13 tackles and just 2.5 sacks in 8 games (averaging about $500,000 per tackle)."
A 2006 edit was made to add the section about the "Magical Mystery Tour."
Seven extensive edits were made in 2007 to an article on Star Trek character Kathryn Janeway.
A 2011 edit was made to note that during the The Simpsons ride at Universal Studios, "the family refuses, except for Homer who gets into the car, stating that he waiting in line for hours and is going to ride no matter what, at which point the family unwillingly gets on board."
A 2007 edit added a bit more specificity to the location of Robert Duvall's Virginia home.
An edit made in 2010 fixed a typo on an article about Betty White.
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