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== Press release ==
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Andrew - per our discussion:
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16 October 2008: SOS Children UK, in coordination with the Wikimedia
16 October 2008: SOS Children UK, in coordination with the Wikimedia
Foundation, have released a complete 2008/9 revision of the Wikipedia
Foundation, has released a complete 2008/9 revision of the Wikipedia
Selection for Schools, which is perhaps the most successful "checked
Selection for Schools, which is perhaps the most successful "checked
content" project derived from the English Wikipedia. Previous
content" project derived from the English Wikipedia. Previous
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world.
world.


Sue Gardner, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, offered the following "The Wikimedia Foundation is delighted to work with SOS Children. Our goal is to make Wikipedia accessible to as many people as possible around the world, and SOS Children is a great partner that helps us make that happen. Wikipedia is released under a free content license so that individuals and institutions can easily adapt, reuse and customize its content: we encourage others, like SOS Children, to do exactly that."
Sue Gardner, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, offered the following: "The Wikimedia Foundation is delighted to work with SOS Children. Our goal is to make Wikipedia accessible to as many people as possible around the world, and SOS Children is a great partner that helps us make that happen. Wikipedia is released under a free content license so that individuals and institutions can easily adapt, reuse and customize its content: we encourage others, like SOS Children, to do exactly that."


Dr Andrew Cates, CEO of SOS Children (and himself a Wikipedia
Dr Andrew Cates, CEO of SOS Children (and also a Wikipedia
administrator) said: "Wikipedia is an incredible phenomenon, and we
administrator) said: "Wikipedia is an incredible phenomenon, and we
are proud to have helped improve the accessibility of Wikipedia
are proud to have helped improve the accessibility of Wikipedia