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This article was already deleted (with a miscapitalization) per ]. Because this article offers no new facts or ] to indicate the subject meets ], I tagged it for speedy. That was declined, so here we are. The creator has repeatedly added youtube clips, wikis, and blogs as sources. Looking past that material (which should be deleted immediately, but I'll leave that to others so as not to edit war), I can only see two ''Canyon News'' articles ( & ) and an ''Inkless Magazine'' posting () that could even possibly qualify as contributing to ]/]. But I don't think the Inkless Magazine, especially, qualifies as an RS; it seems to be a blog. And the Canyon News "coverage" doesn't seem to qualify as the type of coverage or source required to meet notability guidelines. ] (]) 23:07, 6 March 2012 (UTC) This article was already deleted in 2010 (with a miscapitalization) per ]. Because this article offers no new facts or ] to indicate the subject meets ], I tagged it for speedy. That was declined, so here we are. The creator has repeatedly added youtube clips, wikis, and blogs as sources. Looking past that material (which should be deleted immediately, but I'll leave that to others so as not to edit war), I can only see two ''Canyon News'' articles ( & ) and an ''Inkless Magazine'' posting () that could even possibly qualify as contributing to ]/]. But I don't think the Inkless Magazine, especially, qualifies as an RS; it seems to be a blog. And the Canyon News "coverage" doesn't seem to qualify as the type of coverage or source required to meet notability guidelines. ] (]) 23:07, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

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This article was already deleted in 2010 (with a miscapitalization) per Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Douglas tait. Because this article offers no new facts or reliable sources to indicate the subject meets WP:NACTOR, I tagged it for speedy. That was declined, so here we are. The creator has repeatedly added youtube clips, wikis, and blogs as sources. Looking past that material (which should be deleted immediately, but I'll leave that to others so as not to edit war), I can only see two Canyon News articles ( & ) and an Inkless Magazine posting () that could even possibly qualify as contributing to WP:NACTOR/WP:BIO. But I don't think the Inkless Magazine, especially, qualifies as an RS; it seems to be a blog. And the Canyon News "coverage" doesn't seem to qualify as the type of coverage or source required to meet notability guidelines. Novaseminary (talk) 23:07, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

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