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I have put many inline citations in the Tony Blankley page but it still has the note that there are not enoughSieglinde (talk) 17:56, 6 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I got rid of the Shannon Grove stuff, someone beat me to it. Jean Fuller's page needs more work.

I am astonished how little info I found on Shannon Grove. I hope there is not a sinister reason for this.

I removed some remarks about Ridgecrest being the headquarters of the National Fat Acceptance society and a remark about the politics being ran by the Mormon Mafia. The City council has no LDS members on it presently to my knowledge.


I removed a link concerning the History of the Hugo Awards because the link had disappeared and I could not find a suitable link.

A reference for Betty Nguyen taking a new job at CBS needs to be added to her page but I cannot figure out how to do it.

Shannon Grove

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As written, to be honest, there really wasn't that much in the original article, but I've restored it to User:Linda robinett/Shannon Grove for you. For future reference, please do be aware that our policy around here is that while actual members of state or federal legislatures are certainly entitled to articles, candidates aren't necessarily notable just for running in an election, and should have articles only if you can add enough real reliable sources to make a compelling case for notability (such as they've already held another notable office, or they're the leader of their political party, or they were already notable in another field.) Hope that helps a bit. Bearcat (talk) 18:14, 5 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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