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Hello there. I see you started this article and has been the primary contributor to it. It slapped a template to it indicating that not so many articles point to it and added a category for the article (another way for people to find it). In hindsight, I think the template {{Obituary}} (see this) might have been better, as the article has a flavour to it that looks as if it was written by a colleague or relative of O'Brien. The unusual amount of images included too would point to that, should one belong in the so-called deletionist camp. I assume that the notability of the article will be challenged in the future.

My advice would be to ask someone else go through the article too and re-write parts of it and cut down on the number if images. I'm not fully aware of current standards, but I belive the inclusion of O'Brien at 2008 should be removed or moved to deaths in 2008. I hope you are not offended by my stance. Cheers, 88.148.195.147 (talk) 11:00, 25 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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