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There should be a disambiguation page for Stephen Lee. The NYU chemist Stephen Lee, who won a MacArthur award in 1994, is better known in some circles.
- Feel free to create one and write a stub on Stephen Lee (chemist)! All the best, <KF> 13:16, Dec 31, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Other Activities
I removed some stuff about opening an obscure snooker club. Professional sportsmen do this sort of think all the time. If you really think it's notable, create a new article for it. --Auximines 23:38, 14 December 2006 (UTC)