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Rename article?

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What do you think about changing the title from "Seafood mislabelling" to "Seafood mislabeling", because the single-l spelling is the predominant one. Within the article itself, "mislabeling" appears 23 times, including 2 of the cited References, while "mislabelling" appears only twice: in the title and one of the cited References. Similarly, a Google search (from the U.S.) for those spellings gave me 437,000 results for "mislabeling", and only 123,000 results for "mislabelling" (also 15,100,000 results for "labeling", and only 6,270,000 results for "labelling"). Dictionaries recognize both spellings, of course, and, as you might expect from the listing of "traveling" and "travelling" in MOS:SPELL#English_spelling_comparison_chart, my brief research in a few online dictionaries shows the single-l spelling to be the predominant American version, and the double-l spelling to be the British version. Thanks, --Rich Janis (talk) 06:41, 13 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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