User talk:Rickhall

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Jackie Evancho
Hi. Many people, including me, would prefer to remove all reference to the Tim Page article, but it is a Washington Post article written by a Pulitzer Prize-winning critic that gives a minority point of view that seems to satisfy WP:N. So, if we are going to remove it, we need to have grounds to do so. What you would need to do, I think, is make a compelling argument that the Washington Post has published libellous (or otherwise illegal) material. See Libel. See also WP:BLP. If you can do this, please make your argument on the article's talk page, here (or at the BLP Noticeboard), and then we would be able to discuss whether your analysis is sufficient to permit us to delete the material. Since no one has sued the Washington Post, my guess is that Page's article is merely offensive rather than actually libellous. Best regards, -- Ssilvers (talk) 01:48, 13 January 2012 (UTC)