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Her last name is Shaw, NOT Hearst. Her father is Shaw, mother is Hearst. Look at Forbes magazine (in the link below) and hundreds of other places that her last name is Shaw.
[1]—The preceding
unsigned comment was added by
69.201.146.55 (
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contribs) 05:54, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
You cant blame her for wanting to use Hearst. She's just milking the name for all it's worth. She knows the name is famous and she can make proper use of it. It will promote her career. —Preceding
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Maintenance tags
This article has actually decreased in size as a lot of unattributed and/or PoV statements have been removed. I have deleted the three maintenance tags from the top of the article: the text no longer needs cleanup, it doesn't use an unencyclopedic tone and doesn't use peacock terms. These were concerns at one point, but as of this writing the article does not present any of these problems. (It does need to be expanded, using
verifiable sources.) --
Gyrofrog (talk)18:48, 10 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Meanwhile, there have been frequent reversions to the unattributed, PoV version of the article. I have notified the editors in question that only the Evening Standard is mentioned as a source, but its quotation is not presented in a
neutral tone and does not give a
specific citation (e.g. date, page number). The other information restored via the reverts does not attribute any sources at all. --
Gyrofrog (talk)03:38, 23 September 2007 (UTC)reply
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Her last name is Shaw, NOT Hearst. Her father is Shaw, mother is Hearst. Look at Forbes magazine (in the link below) and hundreds of other places that her last name is Shaw.
[1]—The preceding
unsigned comment was added by
69.201.146.55 (
talk •
contribs) 05:54, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
You cant blame her for wanting to use Hearst. She's just milking the name for all it's worth. She knows the name is famous and she can make proper use of it. It will promote her career. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
81.155.50.15 (
talk)
01:50, 23 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Maintenance tags
This article has actually decreased in size as a lot of unattributed and/or PoV statements have been removed. I have deleted the three maintenance tags from the top of the article: the text no longer needs cleanup, it doesn't use an unencyclopedic tone and doesn't use peacock terms. These were concerns at one point, but as of this writing the article does not present any of these problems. (It does need to be expanded, using
verifiable sources.) --
Gyrofrog (talk)18:48, 10 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Meanwhile, there have been frequent reversions to the unattributed, PoV version of the article. I have notified the editors in question that only the Evening Standard is mentioned as a source, but its quotation is not presented in a
neutral tone and does not give a
specific citation (e.g. date, page number). The other information restored via the reverts does not attribute any sources at all. --
Gyrofrog (talk)03:38, 23 September 2007 (UTC)reply