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I think the criticism that she cannot be regarded as a whistleblower in the technical sense (somebody who notifies authorities, the media or the public outside the company about its misgivings) is notable enough (in the sense of WP:NPOV) to be mentioned in this article. See for example
- Was Sherron Watkins Really So Selfless? BusinessWeek Online, Decmeber 16, 2002
If there are concerns about the wording of the paragraph then please rewrite it instead of removing it. regards, High on a tree 15:01, 21 April 2006 (UTC)