Talk:Brennan LaBrie
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editAs of Feb. 8 2010, does not read like an encyclopedia article, but rather like a celebrity profile in an entertainment magazine. Studerby (talk) 21:31, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
Articles About Brennan
edit- Allison Arthur, (October 22, 2008) "The Newsboy: Brennan's Spruce St. Weekly offers news, fun facts and cartoons", The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader. Retrieved 11-01- 2009.
- Barney Burke, (September 2, 2009) "Crowd grills Rep. Dicks on healthcare" The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader. Retrieved 11-01- 2009.
- Ned Wharton, (September 4, 2009) "The Kid Reporter", Weekend Edition Retrieved 11-01- 2009.
- SCOTT SIMON, (September 5, 2009) "Kid Reporter Has Newsworthy Future", Weekend Edition (Radio Interview) Retrieved 11-01- 2009.
- Allison Arthur, (September 9, 2009) "Young PT reporter makes it to national scene", The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader. Retrieved 11-01- 2009.
- SCOTT SIMON, (September 29, 2009) "Kid Reporter Covers 'Worldwide Day Of Play'", Weekend Edition (Radio Interview with Transcript) Retrieved 11-01- 2009.
- Urbani de la Paz, Diane (October 19, 2009). "Young journalist tackles news for 'Time for Kids'", Peninsula Daily News. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
- (October 21, 2009). "Brennan LaBrie “2010 Winter Olympics” Pescatarian Journalist", Vegetarian Star. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
- Austin Stewart, (November 2, 2009) "Young Reporter Visits Microsoft to Learn About the Future of Education", Microsoft. Retrieved 11-02-2009
- Jack Olmsted, (November 13, 2009) "Port Townsend: Brennan LaBrie ( @KidReporter ) Is Tiny Tim In "Scrooge The Musical"", Seattle PI. Retrieved 11-14-2009
- Michael C. Moore, (November 30, 2009) "LOCAL THEATER: Key City's Otherwise-Splendid ‘Scrooge’ Can't Help Bumping Into Itself", Kitsap Sun. Retrieved 11-30-2009
- Craig Hill, (December 7, 2009) "Meet guest blogger Brennan LaBrie", The Tacoma News Tribune. Retrieved 12-7-2009
- Allen Schauff, (December 27, 2009) "Youngest Olympic Reporter In The World", King 5 News. Retrieved 12-29-2009
- Lady Selah, (January 03, 2010) "Storyteller's Campfire (MP3) - Interview Begins at 15:09", 1150 AM KKNW Radio. Retrieved 01-05-2010
- Port Townsend Leader, (January 07, 2010) "It's official: PT lad is Olympics' youngest reporter", The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader. Retrieved 01-08-2010
- Jeff Chew, (January 17, 2010) "Cub reporter, 10, to report on Winter Olympics in Vancouver", Peninsula Daily News. Retrieved 01-17-2010
- Tim Nudd, (January 25, 2010) "Meet Brennan LaBrie, World's Youngest Olympics Reporter", People Magazine. Retrieved 01-26-2010
- Lauren Le Vine, (January 26, 2010) "10-Year-Old Reporter Brennan LaBrie to Cover Winter Olympics", Tonic.com. Retrieved 01-26-2010
- Mark Kelley, (February 01, 2010) "Kid Reporter", CBC Connect. Retrieved 02-02-2010
- Karen Peterson, (February 07, 2010) "All set to highlight world-class athletes", The Tacoma News Tribune. Retrieved 02-07-2010
The above articles list were moved out of the article talk page. These may represent sources for writing an article about the subject, but as a section, they are mish-mash of external links and not appropriate content for a newspaper article. -- Whpq (talk) 22:06, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
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