Talk:Paul J. Christiansen

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File:Paul-J-Christiansen-1-.jpg Nominated for speedy Deletion[edit]

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Cleanup[edit]

Greetings. I'm dropping by to report that I have tagged this article about its use of sources, its neutrality, and the long list of Christiansen's works. If the facts suggested in this article can be verified, I'm sure wiki-readers would appreciate it. Second, its neutrality—I've rectified some of the NPOV problems, but the article still seems to favor the subject a bit too much in my taste. Last, I wonder if the list section can be incorporated in prose into a larger expansion. See the article's history for a section titled "50 Years With Paul J. Christiansen," as a starting point. I removed it because it was written by Concordia's own marketing department, which cannot be trusted to write about the choir with much objectivity. As always, feel free to repair the article or remove such tags if you have the genuine intention. NTox | talk 06:39, 15 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]