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Malcolm Taylor
The obituary in The Stage says Malcolm Taylor died on 30 January. What's your source for 6 February? I've changed the dates on his page and at Real world deaths, but if you've got a better source please let me know and one of us can change it back. —Josiah Rowe talk to me 00:20, June 24, 2012 (UTC)

Day of the year pages
Hey. Glad to meet the Angel of Death. (you can call yourself that if you create an account... you know what: copyright Donna Noble) Anyways, to the point: please take a look at the ongoing discussion about day of the year pages. I'd give you a full list of what our new rules are, but you can simply read them here. Just look around; you'll find 'em. But you don't need to, anyways. The reason I'm not compiling a full list just yet. For the moment, you can add information (in fact, please do add information), but please don't touch the formatting. Simply add information according to the format that's already there. Take a look at the month of August or the beginning of September if you're in doubt. (That means day pages contained within those months.) Those are the most up-to-date pages to date (yeah... that got away from me...). If still in doubt, check my edit history to see where I'm at as far as day pages, and base it off that. Either way, I'm just going to have to clean up after you. So please just make my job easier and simply add information, at least until my project is complete.

Thank you, SOTO ☎ 09:45, February 15, 2013 (UTC)