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== Emwazi == | == Emwazi == | ||
There are only 3 questions that matter here: | |||
Is he a notable person? Yes see ] - extensive wikipedia article | *Is he a notable person? Yes see ] - extensive wikipedia article | ||
Is he an alumni of University of Westminster ? I don;t think this is seriosuly contesetd by anyone | *Is he an alumni of University of Westminster ? I don;t think this is seriosuly contesetd by anyone | ||
*Have reliable sources call out his alumni status when descrinign him? Yes - <ref name="IdentifiedBBC">, BBC, 26 February 2015.</ref><ref name="IdentifiedWaPo">Souad Mekhennet & Adam Goldman, , ''Washington Post'', 26 February 2015.</ref><ref name="CNN-2015-02-26">{{cite news|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2015/02/26/middleeast/isis-jihadi-john-identity|title=ISIS militant 'Jihadi John'identified, U.S. officials say|author1=Laura Smith-Spark|author2=Ashley Fantz|date=26 February 2015|publisher=cnn.com}}</ref> | |||
This means he belongs on this list, whether people find it "provocative " or embarrassing or whatever. Stop removing this, ] (]) 15:19, 28 February 2015 (UTC) | This means he belongs on this list, whether people find it "provocative " or embarrassing or whatever. Stop removing this, ] (]) 15:19, 28 February 2015 (UTC) |
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Capitalisation
Let's be consistent with capitalisation: a job title, e.g., "Exectutive Director of the British Museum" shopuld be capitalised; a job description, e.g., "author", "musician", "comedian", should not be. The article should be consistent, not have job descriptions captiaalised in some places and not in others. They should not be at all since they are not proper nouns. Ground Zero | t 19:57, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
Possibly a factual error
Dear Sirs,
http://en.wikipedia.org/List_of_University_of_Westminster_alumni
includes the following (under Film and Television - see below) but clicking on Irrfan Khan leads to another Wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/Irrfan_Khan that does not mention anything at all about him ever having studied at the University of Westminster! Even the Irrfan Khan Official Website (under External links) makes not a single reference to this University!
You may like to verify if this is a factual error.
122.178.233.105 (talk) 14:33, 23 August 2012 (UTC)
Film and television
Stephen K Amos - comedian and TV presenter Charlie Brooker – BAFTA nominated broadcaster Alec Carlin - film director Kristian Digby - presenter and director Andrew Dunn – BAFTA winning cinematographer (Hitch, The History Boys, Extraordinary Measures, Life as We Know It) Ruth England - newscaster and former presenter of Wish You Were Here...? Trisha Goddard - TV presenter/chat show host Darine Hamze – Lebanese actress and filmmaker Asif Kapadia - BAFTA winning filmmaker (The Warrior and Senna) Irrfan Khan - Bollywood actor (Slumdog Millionaire)
Emwazi
There are only 3 questions that matter here:
- Is he a notable person? Yes see Jihadi_John - extensive wikipedia article
- Is he an alumni of University of Westminster ? I don;t think this is seriosuly contesetd by anyone
- Have reliable sources call out his alumni status when descrinign him? Yes -
This means he belongs on this list, whether people find it "provocative " or embarrassing or whatever. Stop removing this, I invented "it's not you, it's me" (talk) 15:19, 28 February 2015 (UTC)
- 'Jihadi John' named as Mohammed Emwazi from London, BBC, 26 February 2015.
- Souad Mekhennet & Adam Goldman, 'Jihadi John': The Islamic State killer behind the mask is a young Londoner, Washington Post, 26 February 2015.
- Laura Smith-Spark; Ashley Fantz (26 February 2015). "ISIS militant 'Jihadi John'identified, U.S. officials say". cnn.com.