I know I've done this once before, but this one's worse:
The name Pluto was first suggested by [[Venetia Burney|Venetia Phair
(née Burney)]], at the time an eleven-year-old girl from [[Oxford,
England|Oxford]], [[England]].<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4596246.stm
|title=The girl who named a planet
|first= Paul
|last= Rincon
|publisher=BBC News
|accessdate=2006-03-05}}</ref> Venetia, who was interested in
[[Classical mythology]] as well as astronomy, suggested the name, the
Roman equivalent of [[Hades]], in a conversation to her grandfather
[[Falconer Madan]], a former [[librarian]] of [[Oxford University]]'s
[[Bodleian Library]].<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.amblesideonline.org/PR/PR62p030PlanetPluto.shtml
|title=The Planet 'Pluto'
|first= K.M
|last= Claxton
|publisher=Parents' Union School Diamond Jubilee Magazine, 1891-1951
(Ambleside: PUS, 1951), p. 30-32
|accessdate=2006-08-24}}</ref> Madan passed the suggestion to
Professor [[Herbert Hall Turner]], Turner then cabled the suggestion
to colleagues in America. After favourable consideration which was
almost unanimous{{fact}}, the name Pluto was officially adopted and an
announcement made by Slipher on [[1930-05-01]].
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Can you believe that in that chunk of text, there are actually three
separate pieces of text, with two references between them? It's
totally unmanageable - attempting to actually edit the text that's
buried in there as a cohesive whole is next to impossible. Solutions
desperately wanted.
Steve