Talk:Carole MacNeil
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Citations and NPOV
[edit]First, citations are scarce. The only two facts supported are that "CBC News: Sunday" was cancelled, and that MacNeil married Stursberg. Nothing else on the entire page is supported by any citations whatsoever.
Second, without exposing myself to a civil action for libel, let me just say that such a verbose (and largely unsubstantiated) article that is not remotely critical of the subject is.....sketchy at best. We're not talking about Mother Teresa here. Statements like "...recognized as one of the most knowledgeable news anchors in the country", "She has a vast knowledge of international affairs..." and "...noted for being an exceptional listener who can capture the essence of her guest..." are far from neutral, especially with almost no refs.
This article badly needs a rewrite from a NPOV, and citations to back it all up. If I'm using the wrong templates, feel free to substitute with a more appropriate one(s). — Preceding unsigned comment added by HuntClubJoe (talk • contribs) 06:23, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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