Talk:Alasdair Tait
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[edit]The article was undeleted by an admin per my request (long story). I read the deletion review comments and saw that the article was lacking sources. I thought it had and going through the article's history I found (the one). Unfortunately it was a web url for a newspaper article, which is no longer available.
As far as I could tell the article entitled "Welcome to the Tait modern" in "The Herald" of Glasgow could be found at two URLs in the past. None of the works at the moment.
I found two Pay-per-View archives of the print article. I linked to one in the article.
- http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/smgpubs/access/1068285871.html?dids=1068285871:1068285871&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jun+28%2C+2006
- http://www.abisz.genios.de/r_sppresse/daten/presse_hrld/20060628/hrld.HRLD200606280A47004A.html
I also added a link to Tait's contact page the RNCM.
All this I did because I did not want to see the article deleted again, this time justifiedly due to lack of sources.
The article cleanup and removal of "peacock" words will probably be done eventually by someone. I won't be watching the article closely henceforth.