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[edit] Bloch-Kato conjecture
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[edit] Marcy Wheeler
I did not delete the article due to any political bias. In fact, if anything, my politics are aligned with hers. I deleted the article because I felt it did not meet the level of notability laid out at Wikipedia:Notability. If you disagree, feel free to remake the article with a focus towards establishing notability. The text of the article you wrote is given below. Remember that you did not include many of the facts you told me in the article's actual text.
Marcy Wheeler is an American blogger whose web presence is officially at "The Next Hurrah." Her online name is emptywheel. Her analytical and expository skills led FDL to publish her work on the Plame affair in the book Anatomy of Deceit: How the Bush Administration Used the Media to Sell the Iraq War and Out a Spy. During the trial of Scooter Libby, she blogged the testimony live. She was careful to describe her efforts as "not a transcript", but for all practical purposes, people ignored the distinction. She is a leading proponent of "beer thirty", and is married.
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If you have any further questions or comments, address them to my talk page (I may not respond, however, because I am going out of town). Remember to always sign your posts using four tildes (like so ~~~~). Cheers. BrokenSegue 13:32, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] AfD
(The comment above about signatures does not extend to articles in the (Main) namespace.) I have sent Marcy Wheeler to AfD. It will assist our assessment of the article if you state honestly your relationship to Marcy - create User:Turtlens and add the info to the AfD debate if you contribute. (And what on earth is beer thirty?) -- RHaworth 16:39, 5 April 2007 (UTC)