On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 22:05:01 +0100, doc doc.wikipedia@ntlworld.com wrote:
biography is by definition a record of someone life, not an incident. If the incident is encyclopedic and verifiable then we should have an article on the incident, and the individuals involved in it, but disallow a biography, since we have inadequate material for such. If we don't have appropriate information for a biography, we shouldn't have a biography. And if all the information relates to the one incident, we should simply have an article on that.
Unsurprisingly, I agree with Doc on this. A biography based on a single incident is almost certain to violate the "undue weight" clause, and in many cases all you get is two articles on the same subject.
Guy (JzG)