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== Otakar Kraus == == Otakar Kraus ==
I'll be happy to do a Kraus article, but probably not before next week. I saw him at least once on stage (as Klingsor), and coincidentally heard a bit of his Iago from Covent Garden on the radio a week ago. He created some important roles, too. Willard White should certainly have an article, though I've never been a great lover of his voice. Did you know that he was one of the students in the Callas masterclasses at the Juilliard? Best. --] 11:01, 17 July 2006 (UTC) I'll be happy to do a Kraus article, but probably not before next week. I saw him at least once on stage (as Klingsor), and coincidentally heard a bit of his Iago from Covent Garden on the radio a week ago. He created some important roles, too. Willard White should certainly have an article, though I've never been a great lover of his voice. Did you know that he was one of the students in the Callas masterclasses at the Juilliard? Best. --] 11:01, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

==Ivan Petrov==
Hello Zinnober, i don't quite understand . Theer is nothing strange in providing the link to the german article (incidentally written by me), because, as the latest example ] tends to prove, english speaking wikipedians seem to deliberately ignore other languages (), and alos because Petrov is indeed little known and bears a very common name, like John Smith, if it were. He was a very fine singer though, as the external link on ] will show. You should do something about Alain Lombard (], ] as well, he was a very famous French opera conductor and director in the 1970s, before sliding slowly down until being completely forgotten today. Cheers, ] 18:36, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

:Zinnober? Who? A mistake? At any rate the Opera Project page really isn't the place for leaving unexplained, cryptic links to foreign Wikipedias. Please respect the way the main page is formatted. If you want to say something to members of the project then use the Talk page. In any case if a singer is little known, except to you, then the thing to do is to start of the article yourself. The point of the 'Can you help' section is to suggest names that other people are likely to be interested in. It's not for some form of personal POV promotion. Regarding your point about English-speaking Wikipedians, has it occurred to you that a lot of them can't speak foreign languages? - ] 19:16, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

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194.223.81.75 report on WP:RFI

Hi RCS. Please note that I've archived or removed your recent request for investigation. That page is only for very specific cases, as described by the page's guidelines. Your alert would be better placed on Administrator intervention against vandalism (WP:AIV), where it will usually be processed within minutes. Many alerts that are incorrectly placed on Requests for investigation are never dealt with, simply because they become old before an administrator gets to them. Thanks for your efforts. :)

Feel free to ask me any further questions. Petros471 19:07, 25 April 2006 (UTC)

Wenger

I'm not really sure who started it, though it cropped up when Wenger first joined Arsenal; he was one of the first foreign managers in the Premiership, an unknown with a style and manner totally unlike most other club managers at the time, and I think intolerance and xenophobia got the better of some "fans". Additionally, a Tottenham-supporting radio DJ made (or hinted) at the allegation on his show, I recall (I think he was fired for it). I don't think has anything to do with youth players - the same allegations have never been made at Alex Ferguson or Dario Gradi, have they? Qwghlm 10:04, 13 June 2006 (UTC)

I think the story is totally down to Spurs fans, they constantly vandalise arsenal related sites with rumours about Sol Campbell and David Dein. --Vivbaker 10:55, 29 June 2006 (UTC)

RE:Thomas Stewart

Thank you for discovering another Thomas Stewart. It is standard to create X (disambiguation) page when there is more than one subject of an article title but one is already taking the spot, esp. when only this one has been done and esp. when there has been no discussion. In this case, the senior representative of the Scottish church and senior member of a royal family is clearly more important than a low-profile modern entertainer. Additionally, moving Thomas Stewart to Thomas Stewart (bishop) broke lots of links. I moved the material back and move the dab page to Thomas Stewart (disambiguation). I think this is the most reasonable course. Regards. Calgacus (ΚΑΛΓΑΚΟΣ) 21:53, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

Otakar Kraus

I'll be happy to do a Kraus article, but probably not before next week. I saw him at least once on stage (as Klingsor), and coincidentally heard a bit of his Iago from Covent Garden on the radio a week ago. He created some important roles, too. Willard White should certainly have an article, though I've never been a great lover of his voice. Did you know that he was one of the students in the Callas masterclasses at the Juilliard? Best. --GuillaumeTell 11:01, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

Ivan Petrov

Hello Zinnober, i don't quite understand this remark. Theer is nothing strange in providing the link to the german article (incidentally written by me), because, as the latest example Ettore Bastianini tends to prove, english speaking wikipedians seem to deliberately ignore other languages (), and alos because Petrov is indeed little known and bears a very common name, like John Smith, if it were. He was a very fine singer though, as the external link on Petrow will show. You should do something about Alain Lombard ((de), (fr) as well, he was a very famous French opera conductor and director in the 1970s, before sliding slowly down until being completely forgotten today. Cheers, RCS 18:36, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

Zinnober? Who? A mistake? At any rate the Opera Project page really isn't the place for leaving unexplained, cryptic links to foreign Wikipedias. Please respect the way the main page is formatted. If you want to say something to members of the project then use the Talk page. In any case if a singer is little known, except to you, then the thing to do is to start of the article yourself. The point of the 'Can you help' section is to suggest names that other people are likely to be interested in. It's not for some form of personal POV promotion. Regarding your point about English-speaking Wikipedians, has it occurred to you that a lot of them can't speak foreign languages? - Kleinzach 19:16, 4 August 2006 (UTC)