Talk:Diana Markosian
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Leaving Moscow, going to the United States of America
[edit]As of 2013 January 24, <http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/26/stay-one-minute-longer-to-get-the-picture/> says that "Diana Markosian was born in Moscow and lived there until she was 9."
As of 2013 January 24, <http://www.lightstalkers.org/diana-markosian> says that "Originally from Moscow, Russia, she immigrated to the United States as a child."
Which is true? Are both true? User:Markosian1 changed the article wording, which initially reflected the NYTimes source, to the less specific wording of Lightstalkers. Is the NYTimes blog incorrect?
The NYTimes does not say where she moved at 9, and Lightstalkers does not say at what age Markosian went to the United States, or from where. Perhaps both pieces of information could be put together in the sentence in question. -- Lhimec (talk) 20:35, 24 January 2013 (UTC)
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