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→ In re: Wikipedia:Avoid trivia sections ( WP:TRIV).— Athaenara ✉ 19:48, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
As per Wikipedia's policy on phasing out Trivia sections, I have integrated the trivia information into the article. Jheditorials 16:04, 24 July 2007 (UTC) jheditorials
Could the editors who tagged this article with the news release and resume tags please come back and provide more details on the sections/areas that they feel are written this way? Thank you! Jheditorials ( talk) 13:27, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
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Swirsky has been featured in many books, including How to Raise an American Patriot: Making it Okay for Our Kids to Be Proud to Be American, [1] Beatles engineer Norman Smith's autobiography, John Lennon Called Me Normal, [2] Chuck Negron's (of Three Dog Night) autobiography, [3] Eric Carmen's autobiography [4] and Clive Davis' autobiography, ''The Soundtrack of my Life''. [5] He’s also been written about as a recording artist in Scott Miller’s Music: What Happened [6] and Jordan Oakes’ The Yellow Pills Book. [7]
Swirsky's works have been written about in The New York Times Week In Review, [8] [9] The Wall Street Journal, [10] Newsweek, [11] Forbes, [12] People Magazine, [13] The Hollywood Reporter, [14] Harper's Bazaar, [15] Marie Claire, [16] and Parade Magazine. [17] USAToday did a feature story on him in 1997. He has been a guest on many major talk shows, including The Today Show, [18] Good Morning America, [19] and Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld [20] [21] on the Fox News Channel. He has been a frequent guest on ESPN's Outside The Lines [22] as well as The Dennis Miller Show. [23]
In 1999, Swirsky was featured in a PBS documentary about his eclectic life [24] called The Passion of Play. [25]
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→ In re: Wikipedia:Avoid trivia sections ( WP:TRIV).— Athaenara ✉ 19:48, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
As per Wikipedia's policy on phasing out Trivia sections, I have integrated the trivia information into the article. Jheditorials 16:04, 24 July 2007 (UTC) jheditorials
Could the editors who tagged this article with the news release and resume tags please come back and provide more details on the sections/areas that they feel are written this way? Thank you! Jheditorials ( talk) 13:27, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
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This is typical for a corporate or personal website and is something that PR people often try to add to WP. This is not encyclopedic. The refs might be useful for supporting encyclopedic content
Swirsky has been featured in many books, including How to Raise an American Patriot: Making it Okay for Our Kids to Be Proud to Be American, [1] Beatles engineer Norman Smith's autobiography, John Lennon Called Me Normal, [2] Chuck Negron's (of Three Dog Night) autobiography, [3] Eric Carmen's autobiography [4] and Clive Davis' autobiography, ''The Soundtrack of my Life''. [5] He’s also been written about as a recording artist in Scott Miller’s Music: What Happened [6] and Jordan Oakes’ The Yellow Pills Book. [7]
Swirsky's works have been written about in The New York Times Week In Review, [8] [9] The Wall Street Journal, [10] Newsweek, [11] Forbes, [12] People Magazine, [13] The Hollywood Reporter, [14] Harper's Bazaar, [15] Marie Claire, [16] and Parade Magazine. [17] USAToday did a feature story on him in 1997. He has been a guest on many major talk shows, including The Today Show, [18] Good Morning America, [19] and Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld [20] [21] on the Fox News Channel. He has been a frequent guest on ESPN's Outside The Lines [22] as well as The Dennis Miller Show. [23]
In 1999, Swirsky was featured in a PBS documentary about his eclectic life [24] called The Passion of Play. [25]
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SwirskyMyStory
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help page).LuckMedia
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help page).