User talk:Appalachiangirl

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Idit Harel Caperton
I've done most of the work on the above article and can assure you that I have no connection with Caperton. In terms of deletion, she passes the criteria for biographical inclusion via her published academic works and the professor test. If you feel the article does not have a npov, feel free to improve upon it or tag the article as such. Cheers.

PS--I'll take it from you name you are a child of Appalachia. Good to have more people from our region on board.  young  american (ahoy-hoy) 16:23, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
 * The "fawning" was done by an anon that kept resotring the language. I kind of gave up after a while. But yea, welcome back.  young  american  (ahoy-hoy) 16:30, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

Nope
I archived my talk page...After a while, you will see that your talk page is getting too long. You can then archive it for the ease of other users. Since you have interest in Appalachia and are good at spotting npov language, can you take a look at Huntington, West Virginia's article sometime?  young  american (ahoy-hoy) 17:59, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks. I've been working on it off and on for a while.  young  american  (ahoy-hoy) 22:37, 25 August 2006 (UTC)