This is absolutely the wrong way to deal with this. If you don't like to mention something trivial on the first line of a serious article, simply create a disambiguation page and link to that instead ("...for other uses see..."). What you did here is a) making the encyclopedia harder to navigate and b) insulting the writers of the second article.
If several articles have the same name, you disambiguate. It's that simple. That's why it's called disambiguation, because a search term can be ambigous.
Absolutely the wrong thing to do.
--Oskar
On 9/1/06, stevertigo vertigosteve@yahoo.com wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Big_Science&diff=73161148&...
No disambiguation.
~sv~
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