Talk:Biscuit Fire publication controversy

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If anyone can think of a better name (without going overboard and composing a protologism), please feel free to do so. There doesn't seem to be any name in the external media (popular or academic) to refer to the controversy, so I picked the most NPOV, bland, generic, and short name that I could think of. (After all, if Wikipedia is to write about this, we have to call it something) --EngineerScotty 22:30, 4 February 2006 (UTC)