Talk:Helen Fisher (anthropologist)

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[edit] Speedy delete by an anon user?

Let's see, User:204.16.72.212 put a speedy delete on this article. Helen Fisher was a readlink on several pages, especially love and love (scientific views), for over a year before I wrote this article. A quick check at Amazon.com, clearly shows that she is the leading author on the topic of the chemistry of love. Her works on the neurochemistry of love have been cover stories in Time, The Atlantic, and National Geographic; there's also a German Wiki on her. This one is a no-brainer. I will copy-paste material from other articles into this one add a few refs and then contact an Admin to remedy this issue. --Sadi Carnot 07:32, 14 February 2007 (UTC)