Talk:Australian school in Westboro's sights

Description of Matthew Shepard
The phrase describing Matthew Shepard was rather similar to the source phrase. It's routine for news sites to simply draw material from their own past articles; so I simply subbed in the phrase used to describe him in a recent published article. Note, this can only be done if the previous article is cited, which one does by listing it in a Related news section (Related news is how you cite a previously published Wikinews article). But, give that it is cited, our license allows our material to be reused. --Pi zero (talk) 11:53, 28 March 2014 (UTC)

NPOV - publicity seeking.
I have located at least two articles - they are older, but I have noted that they demonstrate Westboro having had abandoned picketing in exchange for airtime. Would these suffice or should I find something more recent?
 * Only the focus necessarily has to be recent, for freshness. Background information can go back and back (some of our political articles have background information going back to World War II).  -Pi zero (talk) 13:06, 28 March 2014 (UTC)

I have completed the tasks and resubmitted for review. Thanks.

Review of revision 2509256 [Passed]

 * I should probably have given some thought to tweaking the headline, before publishing. (We don't casually change headlines after publication.)  Ah, well.  --Pi zero (talk) 21:23, 29 March 2014 (UTC)