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I don't think the sources cited establish notability per the guidelines at WP:BIO. Simply having the subject listed on a state professional database doesn't seem to count as being the subject of media coverage. The article also focuses on professional accomplishments in a very resume-like manner. This is why I am replacing the tags placed by another editor. janejellyroll 06:49, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
The external links should not be visible in the article. Please turn them into proper references or move them to the External links section. The article uses far too much bold-faced text. Please read Wikipedia:Manual of Style (text formatting). In general, the plainer the formatting, the better. Also, the point isn't to document every single instance of the subject being quoted in the newspaper. "We got a soundbite from the subject" is the definition of a trivial media mention. I hope this helps you figure out ways to improve the article. Good luck! WhatamIdoing ( talk) 04:00, 21 August 2008 (UTC)
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I don't think the sources cited establish notability per the guidelines at WP:BIO. Simply having the subject listed on a state professional database doesn't seem to count as being the subject of media coverage. The article also focuses on professional accomplishments in a very resume-like manner. This is why I am replacing the tags placed by another editor. janejellyroll 06:49, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
The external links should not be visible in the article. Please turn them into proper references or move them to the External links section. The article uses far too much bold-faced text. Please read Wikipedia:Manual of Style (text formatting). In general, the plainer the formatting, the better. Also, the point isn't to document every single instance of the subject being quoted in the newspaper. "We got a soundbite from the subject" is the definition of a trivial media mention. I hope this helps you figure out ways to improve the article. Good luck! WhatamIdoing ( talk) 04:00, 21 August 2008 (UTC)