Talk:Semion Mogilevich
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WHAT!?! WHAT IS THIS!!!this is the most biased un credited article that i have ever seen somebody should fix it or at least slap on one of those wiki warnining tags
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Per above. As an example - a statement taken from a random section of the page:
Budapest looked like the paradise Mogilevich was waiting for
Relatively few sources sited, and many, many biased statements. -- SatyrTN (talk | contribs) 18:04, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] this article is a load of crap
this is the most bias nonsensical opionated article on wikipedia i have ever read, the author is quite a story teller but unfortunately for him wikipedia is not for story telling its for facts.
Agreed. This article is a joke, and in desperate need of source citation. Much of what is written in it is untrue. I am tempted to correct it, but all that I can add would be in violation of the original research rule. I suggest that the article be removed; it is an example of everything that is wrong with Wikipedia, and that is a great shame. Andaleesa 20:28, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- Rewritten. It was actually verbatim copy of one of the webpage listed. Pavel Vozenilek 20:44, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
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- I very much appreciate that the article is not in violation of copyright anymore and that it now cites several sources, but I have still added the cleanup-rewrite tag. First of all the English is very weak, it should be corrected by a native English-speaker (I am not one myself). Also I would think that 1 and 10 billion USD scandals get enough media attention to warrant dedicated Wikipedia articles or at least mentions in the popular press, but I can find none. Most of the references do not appear to be very good to me. Actually based on this article and the references I can still not decide if this person is real or if someone is just playing a game with Wikipedia. --Cyhawk 22:58, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
- Actually it's a pitty that you don't speak Hungarian, because there are many articles in the newspaper archives about Mogilevich (spelled here as Szemjon Mogiljevics), so if somebody has time, look up at Népszabadság for instance. Also many books were written about it in Hungary. Drkazmer —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.56.20.169 (talk) 20:17, 7 March 2008 (UTC)