From the NYT's correction box:
An article on Saturday about a conclusion by the Sept. 11 commission that an intelligence program known as Able Danger was not historically significant, despite a claim that it had identified the leader of the attacks, misspelled his given name. (The error was repeated in articles last Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.) He is Mohamed Atta, not Mohammed.
Bonus "No Comment" - if you search the Times archives for the misspelled name, you get 70 hits going back to Sept 13, 2001.
The correct spelling gets about 360 hits.
Now they tell us.
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