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::'''ALT2'''... that a flight attendent was fired and a long-haul flight was delayed at [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] over '''[[Macadamia nuts controversy|a bag of nuts]]'''? [[User:Fuebaey|Fuebaey]] ([[User talk:Fuebaey|talk]]) 14:29, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
::'''ALT2'''... that a flight attendent was fired and a long-haul flight was delayed at [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] over '''[[Macadamia nuts controversy|a bag of nuts]]'''? [[User:Fuebaey|Fuebaey]] ([[User talk:Fuebaey|talk]]) 14:29, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
*[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|16px]] Readable prose size is 3000+ characters, which is over the 1500 required, so the article is long enough and new. The information is backed with citations to reliable sources. The information meets Wikipedia's neutrality requirements, although I did pause that this article is almost all of Wikipedia's information about [[Heather Cho]]. Still, I think this incident deserves its own article because the event has its own life as a discussion point for considering the [[Chaebul]] tradition, and less because of any individuality that Heather Cho expressed in the event. I spot checked 3 phrases in the article by Google searching for their matches; because I found no match, it is my opinion that this is supporting evidence that the writing here is original. The hook is long enough and interesting. Someone else may write a version which includes showing the word "Chaebul" but I think since this is a Korean term not known outside of Korea, piping the word behind its meaning is best. [[User:Bluerasberry|<span style="background:#cedff2;color:#11e">''' Blue Rasberry '''</span>]][[User talk:Bluerasberry|<span style="background:#cedff2;color:#11e">(talk)</span>]] 16:32, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
*[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|16px]] Readable prose size is 3000+ characters, which is over the 1500 required, so the article is long enough and new. The information is backed with citations to reliable sources. The information meets Wikipedia's neutrality requirements, although I did pause that this article is almost all of Wikipedia's information about [[Heather Cho]]. Still, I think this incident deserves its own article because the event has its own life as a discussion point for considering the [[Chaebul]] tradition, and less because of any individuality that Heather Cho expressed in the event. I spot checked 3 phrases in the article by Google searching for their matches; because I found no match, it is my opinion that this is supporting evidence that the writing here is original. The hook is long enough and interesting. Someone else may write a version which includes showing the word "Chaebul" but I think since this is a Korean term not known outside of Korea, piping the word behind its meaning is best. [[User:Bluerasberry|<span style="background:#cedff2;color:#11e">''' Blue Rasberry '''</span>]][[User talk:Bluerasberry|<span style="background:#cedff2;color:#11e">(talk)</span>]] 16:32, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
*Sorry, can't resist:

::'''ALT3''' ... that controversy arose over '''[[Macadamia nuts controversy|dissatisfaction with a Korean airline official's nut bag]]'''?
:[[User:EEng|EEng]] ([[User talk:EEng|talk]]) 21:14, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
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Macadamia nuts controversy

Created by -revi (talk), Piotrus (talk). Nominated by Piotrus (talk) at 10:03, 30 December 2014 (UTC).

Maybe we can link to Chaebul in the hook. — Revi 10:30, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
I piped the word behind "powerful family businesses". Blue Rasberry (talk) 16:32, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
ALT1... that a Korean airline official resigned over some macadamia nuts?
ALT2... that a flight attendent was fired and a long-haul flight was delayed at John F. Kennedy International Airport over a bag of nuts? Fuebaey (talk) 14:29, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
  • Readable prose size is 3000+ characters, which is over the 1500 required, so the article is long enough and new. The information is backed with citations to reliable sources. The information meets Wikipedia's neutrality requirements, although I did pause that this article is almost all of Wikipedia's information about Heather Cho. Still, I think this incident deserves its own article because the event has its own life as a discussion point for considering the Chaebul tradition, and less because of any individuality that Heather Cho expressed in the event. I spot checked 3 phrases in the article by Google searching for their matches; because I found no match, it is my opinion that this is supporting evidence that the writing here is original. The hook is long enough and interesting. Someone else may write a version which includes showing the word "Chaebul" but I think since this is a Korean term not known outside of Korea, piping the word behind its meaning is best. Blue Rasberry (talk) 16:32, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
  • Sorry, can't resist:
ALT3 ... that controversy arose over dissatisfaction with a Korean airline official's nut bag?
EEng (talk) 21:14, 30 December 2014 (UTC)