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Procedure for page moving did not appear to be followed here. Please refile and use the procedure outlined at WP:RM#Instructions - thanks! Ryan Norton T | @ | C 08:33, 15 October 2005 (UTC)
Since Wikipedia naming policy for articles is to use the most common name, there's a clear case for moving. Rd232 20:15, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
I've heard three media references to him in the last week in the media. All were Omar Abu Omar. Please don't rely on the ridiculous google test nonsense. A year ago a nutter vandalised an article here by making up a wacky spelling that didn't exist (it was part of a game with him). Within a month there were 489 references to him on google by that nutty name, because people copied what was on here and the makey-up name was not spotted here for a couple of weeks. Google tests prove wrong information on Gladstone, Disraeli, the Prince of Wales and a host of other people. Please give credible sources, not a search that may throw up right facts, wrong facts, made up facts, POV facts, propaganda, dodgy stuff and any old crap.
FearÉIREANN
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22:48, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
Have you checked for regional disparities, broadsheet usage, official publications, formal documentation, cultural usage, linguistic usage, etc?
Request not fulfilled due to lack of consensus. Rob Church Talk 20:39, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
I've tagged this page as needing work, at present it does not read like an encyclopedic biography. Catchpole 15:30, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
I took out the following because Abu Omar is a disambiguation page listing Nasr and al-Kurdi. Nearly everybody calls our guy Abu Qatada anyway.
Do not confuse with Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr (aka "Abu Omar"), who was kidnapped in Italy allegedly by the CIA, or with Sami Muhammad Ali Said al-Jaaf (aka "Abu Omar al-Kurdi")
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Procedure for page moving did not appear to be followed here. Please refile and use the procedure outlined at WP:RM#Instructions - thanks! Ryan Norton T | @ | C 08:33, 15 October 2005 (UTC)
Since Wikipedia naming policy for articles is to use the most common name, there's a clear case for moving. Rd232 20:15, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
I've heard three media references to him in the last week in the media. All were Omar Abu Omar. Please don't rely on the ridiculous google test nonsense. A year ago a nutter vandalised an article here by making up a wacky spelling that didn't exist (it was part of a game with him). Within a month there were 489 references to him on google by that nutty name, because people copied what was on here and the makey-up name was not spotted here for a couple of weeks. Google tests prove wrong information on Gladstone, Disraeli, the Prince of Wales and a host of other people. Please give credible sources, not a search that may throw up right facts, wrong facts, made up facts, POV facts, propaganda, dodgy stuff and any old crap.
FearÉIREANN
\
(caint)
22:48, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
Have you checked for regional disparities, broadsheet usage, official publications, formal documentation, cultural usage, linguistic usage, etc?
Request not fulfilled due to lack of consensus. Rob Church Talk 20:39, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
I've tagged this page as needing work, at present it does not read like an encyclopedic biography. Catchpole 15:30, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
I took out the following because Abu Omar is a disambiguation page listing Nasr and al-Kurdi. Nearly everybody calls our guy Abu Qatada anyway.
Do not confuse with Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr (aka "Abu Omar"), who was kidnapped in Italy allegedly by the CIA, or with Sami Muhammad Ali Said al-Jaaf (aka "Abu Omar al-Kurdi")