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Someone keeps adding biased and non-neutral comments to the men's 1500 event entry. This article is supposed to be neutral, not a forum for fans of a particular country to vent their frustration over the results of the event. As long as biased comments are added to the entry, I'll keep removing them. If someone wants to add verbiage over the controversy in a neutral manner, then they should feel free to do so. However, they should be prepared to show both sides of the issue, i.e. the cited opinions of those who agreed with the judges decision to disqualify the South Korean skater, and the cited opinions of those who disagreed with the decision. I do remember that there were plenty of stated opinions on both sides of the controversy, and not all of them were just from South Korea or the US. ca, 29 Mar 06