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The article was '''promoted''' 00:48, 7 December 2007.
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===[[Pauline Fowler]]===
===[[Pauline Fowler]]===
: [[Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Pauline Fowler/archive1|previous FAC]], June 2007
: [[Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Pauline Fowler/archive1|previous FAC]], June 2007
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** Alright, we've gone through and thinned out many of the tabloid references, removing some, and upgrading others to more reliable sources. I do still think that some of the tabloid sources are worth keeping, such as where there's a statement like, "The British press labeled him 'Wicked Willy'" or for some viewership numbers (which to my knowledge the British tabloids report in an accurate manner). I've also added several other very reliable sources, such as ''[[New York Times]]'' and a couple others to show that the character was known internationally. Could you please take another look? --[[User:Elonka|El]][[User talk:Elonka|on]][[Special:Contributions/Elonka|ka]] 08:21, 4 December 2007 (UTC)
** Alright, we've gone through and thinned out many of the tabloid references, removing some, and upgrading others to more reliable sources. I do still think that some of the tabloid sources are worth keeping, such as where there's a statement like, "The British press labeled him 'Wicked Willy'" or for some viewership numbers (which to my knowledge the British tabloids report in an accurate manner). I've also added several other very reliable sources, such as ''[[New York Times]]'' and a couple others to show that the character was known internationally. Could you please take another look? --[[User:Elonka|El]][[User talk:Elonka|on]][[Special:Contributions/Elonka|ka]] 08:21, 4 December 2007 (UTC)
*'''Support''' Meets criteria and has sufficient reliable sources, despite our own cultural prejudices. Like it or not, tabloids meet RS requirements. That the ''NYT'', for example, is more reliable than ''The Sun'' is an unfounded sweeping assumption that, in real life, could be very dangerous. Tony's comments about tabloids can be extended to most newspapers. [[User:The JPS|<font color="Purple">The <b>JP</b>S</font>]]<sup>[[User talk:The JPS|'''<font color="Purple"><b>talk</b> to me</font>''']]</sup> 11:12, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
*'''Support''' Meets criteria and has sufficient reliable sources, despite our own cultural prejudices. Like it or not, tabloids meet RS requirements. That the ''NYT'', for example, is more reliable than ''The Sun'' is an unfounded sweeping assumption that, in real life, could be very dangerous. Tony's comments about tabloids can be extended to most newspapers. [[User:The JPS|<font color="Purple">The <b>JP</b>S</font>]]<sup>[[User talk:The JPS|'''<font color="Purple"><b>talk</b> to me</font>''']]</sup> 11:12, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
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