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The Wikipedia copy on Answers.com comes from a "dump" of the Wikipedia database. At the time of the dump it contains all the English entries of Wikipedia. Since Wikipedia grows all the time, the Answers.com copy quickly becomes outdated. Therefore it's fair to assume that the most recent entries [and edits] on Wikipedia are not in the Answers.com copy.

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