Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/James Dolan (centenarian)

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James Dolan (centenarian)

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A declined speedy (aborted AFD nom was also attempted) by NickOrnstein read, "James Dolan doesn't seem too "notable" in the outer world. The article doesn't note that he has been, for example a governor, nor a longevity record holder at minimum. While being employed in the economy, chances are you are more recognizable due to being in the media a lot more often. If he was, for example, 110 years old (also known as a supercentenarian), it would make more sense - longevity record." This basic nonnotability argument is valid in that being 103 based on half an article does not a WP topic make. I say half an article because the one news reference is also being used to support Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mary Dolan Quinn. JJB 04:26, 22 October 2010 (UTC)