Talk:Donya Fiorentino
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[edit] Comments
If anybody has comments or corrections, please contact me Danielwallac 15:04, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
- Umm, what? Why would we contact you? Wouldn't we just make the corrections? If you disagree, discuss, but why would we contact you if we have comments and corrections?--RossF18 22:45, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
- Well, okay, you seem to have left out her marriage to Gary Oldman, even though her children, 2 of whom are with him, are mentioned.71.63.119.49 05:17, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] References Editing
All information listed in the article can be verified by a nexis/lexis search of 216 newspaper articles on the subject My resource for this is that I am the individual's personal physician and in her divorce litigation served as an expert wittness and had to research the subject Nothing is being disclosed that is not public knowledge Gary Oldman's marriage to her is mentioned; somebody had taken it out When the newspaper references were added by myself, they were removed by editors, please adviseDanielwallac 23:29, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
If you would like to insert a reference, use this template (click on the edit buttom above to see the actual template):
When you insert the reference in the format above, it'll show up as [1], [2], etc. Thanks for all the edits. --RossF18 04:55, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
- Only deleat citation request when you've put something in the place of the citation request. Putting newspaper articles that you've used at the end of the article doesn't really help because we still need to know where each piece of information came from. Thus, make sure to cite each article in the form described above.
- No one said that you needed to cite to the interview. Second source newspaper articles are great if you can cite specific fact to the specific article. Putting the articles at the end is like providing general articles about the person. They don't really help people trying to find a specific verification for a specific fact. If there is a newspaper clipping citing her film role or photo shoot, cite directly in the sentence describing these things, not in the back. Thanks. --RossF18 19:34, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

