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Flanderss (talk·contribs) / Stephanie Flanders This user has contributed to the article.
Seems to me to be fairly notable, and given the link-density between famous family members, worth having as a separate article. Michael's certainly not an obvious or especially natural merge target to my mind. It might be destined to remain stubby for a while, admittedly. Alai22:10, 25 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This is Stephanie Flanders - now I've read the guidance on autobiographies I wanted to mention that I have corrected some of the earlier inaccuracies in the article, for example the suggestion that I joined the BBC initially as a presenter on Panorama. I have also added the novelist Alec Waugh as a relative, simply because he never gets any attention relative to Evelyn (congratulations whoever made that connection - very obscure). And I added the fact that I asked Cameron whether his party would like me to be married, because it is this that has caused all the controversy. I haven't changed the more controversial stuff. I hope this is OK. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Flanderss (talk • contribs) 16:29, 5 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Stephanie - a good piece on Newsnight tonight - I rarely watch so hadn't seen you on before, so I decided to look you up :-) The lack of information on exposure to ABCP has been bloody frustrating, but today I found the best assessment of risk I'd seen from Fisk, which I linked to on this post on Motley Fool - dunno if it's of any use. I've removed some vandalism from your entry and removed what I felt were some subjective descriptions. The number of Wikipedia rules and guidelines are mushrooming, but if you simply follow the WP:Five Pillars and WP:Autobiography you'll be better than the majority of editors and you'll pick everything else up just by looking at the source code as you edit to see how other people have coded various effects. Cheers John22:38, 14 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]