On 21/01/07, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net>
wrote:
I don't know how long the list was but being
a "list" it should be
enough if there are sources on the listed pages themselves. Nobody puts
sources on the index or Table of Contents of a book, because the sources
would already be at more appropriate places.
With a book, we can reliably know that there are sources elsewhere. To
keep an article like this reliable, we either need to source it on
that page or else keep checking the section saying "In 1972, she was
involved in a car accident which left two dead." is still there on
another page...
"Involved" could mean "back seat passenger in the other car". A
police
report or court document is required as a source if we are to preserve
NPOV and verifiability.
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