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I've tagged this for notability, because primary significance is not established by the current references--perhaps being a print and tv model and gracing the cover of Life Magazine do the trick, but there are no supporting sources, and much of the article appears to hinge on fame by association. The coi is tricky, because it appears that a lot of this has been written by the author of a book on Ms. Washburn, who has included a link to the Amazon page on said book. Mr. Owen surely knows his subject, but objectivity may be compromised, and WP:SELFCITING comes into play. JNW (talk) 03:23, 25 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]