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Wikipedia as a press source
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Wikipedia is increasingly being used as a source in the world press.

Articles citing Wikipedia have been published in Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Singapore, Switzerland, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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January 2008

February 2008

- "Blake Yardley, 34, told reporters Monday that he felt extremely humbled to have been the individual who, amidst the chaos and sadness of actor Heath Ledger's recent untimely passing, had the foresight and due reverence to add the death date to the star's Wikipedia page."
In fact, visit Steve's Wikipedia page and there is an entire section entitled "Backlash against stingrays". "In the weeks following Irwin's death," this states, "at least 10 stingrays were found dead and mutilated, with their tails cut off, on the beaches of Queensland, prompting speculation that they had been killed by fans of Irwin as an act of revenge."

March 2008

references article Topfreedom, displaying the Wikipedia page.[9]
References Six degrees of separation, and uses lead Image (Image:Six_degrees_of_separation.png).

April 2008

May 2008

June 2008

July 2008

August 2008

Burdell's Store, a Wikipedia Commons image used by popsci.com
"UConn women's basketball fans waiting for prized recruit Elena Delle Donne to announce whether she will return to campus for the start of her freshman season were likely surprised to read the last line of the player's biography on the search site Wikipedia."

September 2008

October 2008

November 2008

Film Critic Roger Ebert quotes wikipedia article on Lee Greenwood, Uses Images appearing in his article as well as Ben Snowden article.
Links to the Reception section of the article A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant to show that the play "has had steadily good reception" since its 2003 debut. Cirt (talk) 19:52, 19 November 2008 (UTC)