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The article is very skewed at this time. In it's current form it mostly describes only one side of a central event (the alleged threat to fire Foster), which it doesn't even cover that well. Scully was involved with other noteworthy activities while with CMS, which are not covered. As this is an article about a living person, it is important not to give undue weight to a single event, and all events should cover both sides of any event in order to be NPOV. -- 208.81.184.421:46, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
you're right, but when someone makes big headlines for one thing but otherwise isn't super famous, the stub of a new article is going to necessarily be mainly about those headlines, whether positive or negative-I mean if an article is so short it says hardly anything, at least it should say what the guy is famous for. Hopefully many people will work and expand this article. That should make it more balanced(I hope).Rich03:00, 1 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]