Talk:Douglas Knehans
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bogus "Citations" and lack of sources
[edit]Those wishing to keep the content of this article, need to include citations throughout. Also, we should not include bogus information, such as:
- 2005 Nominated International Professional of the Year Cambridge: International Biographical Centre, 2005
The International Biographical Centre will "honour" anybody who'll fork over the money to buy their publications. It's a disagrace that Wikipedia would include this, as though it were a legitimate academic honour. A number of other honours mentioned in the article are equally bogus. That's what happens when you let people write their own biography, and don't require reliable independent sources be cited. Rather than requiring me to find all the bogus ones and remove them, it makes more sense for those wanting inclusion, to cite the legitimate claims, and for us to remove anything that's not cited with a reliable independent source. --Rob (talk) 06:20, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
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