On 28/03/07, MacGyverMagic/Mgm <macgyvermagic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
He's notable for his academic work. His personal
life should be briefly
mentioned if at all. "He divorced his wife in a messy court battle" (or
however you say that neutrally). The details are not important to an article
about him.
If it's something a reader would reasonably expect to be mentioned in
an article, because it was a famous incident (even if it's rubbish),
then it'll need to be mentioned in the article, because otherwise
it'll be readded and readded and readded.
- d.