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[edit] Alleged Connection
This page needs to reference the man; it is not conclusively proved he is this coded spy. This page is better blank than a POV redirect. Daemon8666 15:31, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] No updates
I will not be responding to messages left on my talkpage or on pages for articles I have worked on. Will no longer be contributing to wikipedia. Thank you. Fluffy999 13:01, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Stakeknife vs Steakknife
This has come up again. On the Stakeknife page I previously included a footnote:
- The code name is most commonly given as Stakeknife, but is sometimes written as Steakknife or Steak Knife. Liam Clarke, the first journalist to identify the agent, initially used the spelling Steak Knife, but later learned this to be incorrect [1].
The link to an article in the stupid Times is now dead and I can't find it by searchng their site. The article "Scappaticci's past is secret no more" says something similar.
The recent edits to this article contradict the above. If anybody has sources one way or another, please add them. Ian Cheese 23:30, 26 July 2006 (UTC)