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I've expanded the article with all google and google books sources I could find. I have also used the google news search between results pages 5-10. Further expansion could involve the first 4 pages of google news results. Ocaasi t | c 02:02, 11 July 2011 (UTC)
See commons:Commons:Featured picture candidates/File:Kamal Abbas.jpg -- The Egyptian Liberal ( talk) 18:31, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
Thanks Chzz! Ocaasi t | c 19:32, 20 July 2011 (UTC)
Hi there, just a notice that I removed this article from the DYK queue. I was double-checking the sourcing of the hook when I noticed that the article's phrasing ("He was also fired for participating in an “illegal” strike that had no support from the official trade union") is a bit too close to the source's phrasing ("Abbas was fired for participating in an “illegal” strike that had no support from the official trade union"). I would suggest this article be checked closely for any other inadvertent overly-close paraphrasing that might have snuck in. Nikkimaria ( talk) 15:36, 23 July 2011 (UTC)
Hi. I was asked to glance at this to see if I could help clarify copyright concerns. The first thing I see is the extensive quotations--especially that block quote--which are definitely an issue under WP:NFC. Wikipedians are permitted to use brief quotations of copyrighted content, but generally must put material into their own words through proper paraphrase. The block quote alone is 487 words out of a total of 2,625: approaching 20%. In the most restrictive case of copyvio involving direct quotes that I know, Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises 300 to 400 words out of a 500 page book were found to be too extensive. There were other factors there that made them especially rigorous, but it does rather demonstrate the problem with quotes of this length.
As a first step, I would recommend carefully evaluating and trimming all quotations to what is essential, replacing the rest with paraphrase. I'll look at other concerns a bit later, but am out of time right now. :) -- Moonriddengirl (talk) 14:23, 20 August 2011 (UTC)
The two were convicted of defamation and public abuse after writer Mohamed Helmy published an article on corruption at the 15th of May Youth Center, where he was a member of the board. The story was published in Kalam Sanay’iya, a magazine published by the CTUWS.
In September 2007 Abbas and another writer were convicted of defamation and public abuse after writer Mohamed Helmy published an article on corruption at the 15th of May Youth Center, where Abbas was a member of the board. The story was published in Kalam Sanay'iya, a magazine published by the CTUWS.
I have received some criticism that articles I recently wrote were too closely paraphrased from reliable sources. I am tagging the page so others can review the text and we can work on improving any instances of close paraphrasing. Ocaasi t | c 14:10, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
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I've expanded the article with all google and google books sources I could find. I have also used the google news search between results pages 5-10. Further expansion could involve the first 4 pages of google news results. Ocaasi t | c 02:02, 11 July 2011 (UTC)
See commons:Commons:Featured picture candidates/File:Kamal Abbas.jpg -- The Egyptian Liberal ( talk) 18:31, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
Thanks Chzz! Ocaasi t | c 19:32, 20 July 2011 (UTC)
Hi there, just a notice that I removed this article from the DYK queue. I was double-checking the sourcing of the hook when I noticed that the article's phrasing ("He was also fired for participating in an “illegal” strike that had no support from the official trade union") is a bit too close to the source's phrasing ("Abbas was fired for participating in an “illegal” strike that had no support from the official trade union"). I would suggest this article be checked closely for any other inadvertent overly-close paraphrasing that might have snuck in. Nikkimaria ( talk) 15:36, 23 July 2011 (UTC)
Hi. I was asked to glance at this to see if I could help clarify copyright concerns. The first thing I see is the extensive quotations--especially that block quote--which are definitely an issue under WP:NFC. Wikipedians are permitted to use brief quotations of copyrighted content, but generally must put material into their own words through proper paraphrase. The block quote alone is 487 words out of a total of 2,625: approaching 20%. In the most restrictive case of copyvio involving direct quotes that I know, Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises 300 to 400 words out of a 500 page book were found to be too extensive. There were other factors there that made them especially rigorous, but it does rather demonstrate the problem with quotes of this length.
As a first step, I would recommend carefully evaluating and trimming all quotations to what is essential, replacing the rest with paraphrase. I'll look at other concerns a bit later, but am out of time right now. :) -- Moonriddengirl (talk) 14:23, 20 August 2011 (UTC)
The two were convicted of defamation and public abuse after writer Mohamed Helmy published an article on corruption at the 15th of May Youth Center, where he was a member of the board. The story was published in Kalam Sanay’iya, a magazine published by the CTUWS.
In September 2007 Abbas and another writer were convicted of defamation and public abuse after writer Mohamed Helmy published an article on corruption at the 15th of May Youth Center, where Abbas was a member of the board. The story was published in Kalam Sanay'iya, a magazine published by the CTUWS.
I have received some criticism that articles I recently wrote were too closely paraphrased from reliable sources. I am tagging the page so others can review the text and we can work on improving any instances of close paraphrasing. Ocaasi t | c 14:10, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
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