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More details are needed about the incubator. The history, leadership, and research sections should be expouded upon. Oh, and a picture is needed as well. Jccort (talk) 20:11, 5 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Articles available via Newspapers.com Publisher Extra section
Hello -- I have a Wikipedia Library account for Newspapers.com, but this does not include articles in the resource's new Publisher Extra (PE) section. There are 6 listings available in the resource, all of which are in the PE section. I'm listing them here in case any other editors might have access to the articles via other means:
Appears that there is a hit against two different editions of the same day's issue for Saturday, July 25, 2009. For one edition, the hit is on page 93, for the other on page 488; a keyhole view suggests the surrounding text is identical between the two.