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No, because New Found Glory's Sticks and Stones album is most famous so there is no reason to link to take it to a disambiguation page. The link at the top of the page is suitable. Sharpdust01:44, 24 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
According to who? How do you judge what is most famous? I've never even heard of it myself. The reason I raise the question is that I've had pages that I've created or worked on moved to a disambiguation page even when no other article existed with that name - and probably won't. So, if fame is the deciding factor - what standard is used to determine "the most famous," and is that standard used all of the time? If so, why isn't used on some of the articles that I've worked on? Audiori07:53, 24 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]