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I read in some newspaper a few months ago (I can't remember which one I'm afraid) that Leggio had since died. It's possible - he'd be about 80 now - but I can't find any reference to it one the internet. If anyone knows if it's true I'd be grateful, just to round off this article. Any other info on him would be useful too. That's the problem with writing articles about Mafia guys, especially Sicilian ones - they're so damn secretive about everything! :) Robert Mercer 20:41, 23 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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I am sorry, but apart from the "computer translated" external link, the other two links point correctly to the surname Liggio and not Leggio. I strongly suggest to rename the article. --EH10120:31, 25 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
The confusion about his name is explained in the first paragraph, there is no need to change the name of the article. There is also a redirect page Luciano Liggio to solve the problem. You could have checked all this yourself. - Mafia Expert20:43, 25 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
No problem. You are absolutely right. I simply made a proposal to exchange redirect with main article's name as Liggio is the most used name and in accordance with Wikipedia:Naming_conflict#Proper_nouns which clearly states "The most common use of a name takes precedence". I just highlighted that sources majority use Liggio. --EH10121:48, 1 November 2007 (UTC)Reply