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I fail to see how adding "scandal-ridden" to Tyco International's description "helps the reader find the page they're looking for" in a disambiguation page. The scandals are already noted in the company's article, and unless the word "scandal" is somehow linked to that article, this extra verbiage does not aid the reader's search efforts. If the reader wants to find out about the company, then it's linked from its name. If the reader wants to find out about corporate scandals, then you may wish to link that word to Wikipedia's own corporate scandal page. - BW9519:54, 3 April 2006 (UTC)Reply
So how does mentioning its corporate structure ("conglomerate") help the reader? What if the reader is looking for Tyco the "scandal ridden company"? Ewlyahoocom15:29, 18 April 2006 (UTC)Reply