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I know nothing about this "controversy", but if it is a real controversy then lets see some real references and sources that discuss the controversy. It sounds interesting, if its real, but lets have some references. thanks. --Mdukas (talk) 18:50, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Now the ICBM text is back again, with a new reference, dated today, from "Cornwall Gazette". There seems to have once been such a newspaper in English Cornwall Media_in_Cornwall#Royal_Cornwall_Gazette, but not too sure about the New York version. There is a local paper called the "Cornwall Local" per this page at the Chamber of Commerce.