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The recent addition of four paragraphs about a single column by Taylor creates a strong balance problem. There is as of yet no sourced sign that this particular column is of special significance in her career, yet a third of the paragraphs of the article are on it (well, a quarter; one of the paragraphs is not about the Taylor or the column at hand, but about other people's opinions on the topic being discussed in the column, which makes it irrelevant to this article.) I move for deletion of this material until it can be shown from reliable third-party coverage that this is of some particular importance, rather than just being something that one Wikipedia editor is concerned about. (And to address a comment made elsewhere, yes, there are other problems with this article; that does not justify adding more.) --Nat Gertler (talk) 22:47, 22 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]