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[[Patrick Haseldine]] adds: The biggest whodunnit in UN history is of course the targeting of Assistant Secretary-General [[Bernt Carlsson]] on [[Pan Am Flight 103]] in December 1988. -- 18 July 2017
 
[[Patrick Haseldine]] adds: The biggest whodunnit in UN history is of course the targeting of Assistant Secretary-General [[Bernt Carlsson]] on [[Pan Am Flight 103]] in December 1988. -- 18 July 2017
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:You appear not to have read my description of the article, [[User:Robin|Robin]]: "After 56 years and many investigations, there is new hope that secrets lurking in Western intelligence archives could solve the ''second'' biggest whodunnit in [[United Nations]] history: the mysterious death of Secretary-General [[Dag Hammarskjöld]]."
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:The authors have described it as the ''biggest''. So presumably [[Wikispooks:Document Editing Rules]] require my description to be amended to remove the word ''second''?--[[User:Patrick Haseldine|Patrick Haseldine]] ([[User talk:Patrick Haseldine|talk]]) 16:10, 4 August 2017 (IST)

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Patrick Haseldine adds: The biggest whodunnit in UN history is of course the targeting of Assistant Secretary-General Bernt Carlsson on Pan Am Flight 103 in December 1988. -- 18 July 2017

You appear not to have read my description of the article, Robin: "After 56 years and many investigations, there is new hope that secrets lurking in Western intelligence archives could solve the second biggest whodunnit in United Nations history: the mysterious death of Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld."
The authors have described it as the biggest. So presumably Wikispooks:Document Editing Rules require my description to be amended to remove the word second?--Patrick Haseldine (talk) 16:10, 4 August 2017 (IST)