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Ralph Begleiter

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Biography pages and NPOV: Reply

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Hi, Ralph, sorry I could not respond to your message right away. On rereading my comment at Talk:Ralph Begleiter I think I was a bit harsh. But I do believe the article needs work. As for the examples you cite, please be aware that just because a poor article exists on Wikipedia and hasn't been labeled as defective, that doesn't make it a good article. There's a specific guideline to that effect somewhere.

As for generally getting oriented, the "five pillars" are a great starting place if you haven't seen them: Here's a link. I also like What Wikipedia is not.

I hope this helps. Get back in touch whenever you like. We're all meant to help each other out here. -- Rob C. alias Alarob 01:07, 21 April 2008 (UTC)Reply