User talk:M3b
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Hi again, I don't know if you saw what I said on the discussion page for Rupert Murdoch, but you need to provide some sources to back up what you added in regards to the Mark Oaten incident. I would add some myself, but I'm sure you know more about it than I. Specifically, have you come across any articles that discuss the incident in more detail? Do you have any articles that discuss Murdoch's motivations? Adding such sources makes the article much more helpful and strong. Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. Let me know if you have any questions. - Maximusveritas 21:26, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
Reply to mv. Unfortunately the only to prove things like the mark oaten incident is a comprehensive statistical analysis of the political party of the victim and how this coincides with murdochs interests. I dont have this data or really the resources to collect it single handedly. Perhaps this makes the assertion unfounded, but the language of the paragraph is pretty ambivalent in any case. m3b