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He advocates aggressive political action to address [[global warming]].{{cite news|last1=Brulle|first1=Robert|title=America has been duped on climate change|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-theory/wp/2016/01/06/america-has-been-lied-to-about-climate-change/|accessdate=31 May 2016|publisher=Washington Post|date=January 6, 2016}} \n\n==Education and academic career ==\n\nBrulle received his B.S. from [[United States Coast Guard Academy]] in 1974, his M.A. in sociology from the [[New School for Social Research]] in 1981, his M.S. from the [[University of Michigan]] in natural resources in 1982, and his PhD from [[George Washington University]] in sociology in 1995.[http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~brullerj/ Robert J. Brulle][http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~brullerj/curriculum_vitae.htm Curriculum Vitae] Brulle joined the faculty of Drexel University as an assistant professor in 1997. He became an associate professor there in 2003 and a full professor in 2008. Brulle is a faculty member of the Department of Culture and Communication of the College of Arts and Sciences at Drexel.{{cite web |title=Robert Brulle, PhD |url=http://www.drexel.edu/culturecomm/contact/facultyDirectory/brulle/ |accessdate=March 3, 2015 |publisher=[[Drexel University]]}}\n\n==Research==\nBrulle’s research includes the strategy and funding patterns of what he calls “the climate change countermovement,” the movement critical of action to address global warming.{{cite web | url=http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/environment/climate-of-doubt/robert-brulle-inside-the-climate-change-countermovement/ | title=Robert Brulle: Inside the Climate Change \"Countermovement\" | publisher=[[PBS]] | date=23 October 2012 | accessdate=1 February 2015}} Brulle was interviewed by \'\'[[Frontline (U.S. TV series)|Frontline]]\'\', a [[Public affairs (broadcasting)|public]] television program that produces and broadcasts in-depth [[documentary film|documentaries]], for their 2012 documentary on [[climate change denial]] titled \'\'[[List of Frontline (PBS) episodes|Climate of Doubt]]\'\'.{{cite news |first1=Catherine |last1=Upin |first2=John |last2=Hockenberry |authorlink2=John Hockenberry |title=Climate of Doubt |publisher=[[PBS]] |work=[[Frontline (U.S. TV series)|Frontline]] |url=http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/environment/climate-of-doubt/transcript-31/ |accessdate=March 4, 2015 |date=October 23, 2012}} He described the climate change countermovement as \"comprehensive\" and as \"an add-on to the already-existing conservative movement in the United States.\" Brulle estimated the total annual income of the [[nonprofit]] environmental movement as $2.7 billion, and noted that progress toward a cleaner US environment often comes at the expense of other nations, in a 2009 interview by the [[Imaginova|Imaginova Corporation]] published by [[Fox News]].{{cite web | url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/2009/04/22/success-stories-cleaning-up-planet-earth/ | title=Success Stories: Cleaning Up Planet Earth | work=Fox News | date=22 April 2009 | accessdate=31 January 2015}}\n\nBrulle analysed the funding of organizations associated with the [[climate change denial]] movement during a year-long fellowship at the [[Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences]] at [[Stanford University]].{{cite web |url=http://www.casbs.org/robert-brulle-climate-change-denial-follow-money-%E2%80%93-dark-money |title=Robert Brulle: climate change denial? Follow the money – the dark money, that is |date=January 9, 2014 |accessdate=March 3, 2015 |publisher=[[Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences]]}} Brulle published results in December 2013 in \'\'[[Climatic Change (journal)|Climatic Change]]\'\',{{cite journal|last1=Brulle|first1=Robert J.|title=Institutionalizing delay: foundation funding and the creation of U.S. climate change counter-movement organizations|journal=[[Climatic Change (journal)|Climatic Change]]|date=December 21, 2013|volume=122|issue=4|pages=681–694|doi=10.1007/s10584-013-1018-7}} a monthly [[Peer review|peer-reviewed]] [[scientific journal]]. According to Brulle, it was \"the first peer-reviewed, comprehensive analysis ever conducted of the funding behind climate change denial.\" Brulle\'s study estimated that the 91 organizations he examined had a total annual income of just above $900 million, and that the vast majority of funds donated to such organizations came from conservative foundations. Over the eight years covered by the study (2003-2010), the [[American Enterprise Institute]] received the most funding—16% of the total funds, and the [[donor-advised fund]]s [[Donors Trust]] and [[Donors Capital Fund]] were the largest funders.{{cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/dec/20/conservative-groups-1bn-against-climate-change | title=Conservative groups spend up to $1bn a year to fight action on climate change | publisher=\'\'[[The Guardian]]\'\' |date=December 20, 2013 | accessdate=January 29, 2015 |last=Goldenberg |first=Suzanne |authorlink=Suzanne Goldenberg}} The study also found that the amount of money donated to these organizations by means of [[Donors Trust]] and other foundations whose funding sources cannot be traced has risen dramatically over the previous five years.{{cite web |url=http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/dark-money-funds-climate-change-denial-effort/ |title=\"Dark Money\" Funds Climate Change Denial Effort |publisher=\'\'[[Scientific American]]\'\' |date=December 23, 2013 |accessdate=29 January 2015 |last=Fischer |first=Douglas}}\n\nThe report was covered by the \'\'[[Washington Post]]\'\', \'\'[[Forbes]]\'\', \'\'[[Scientific American]]\'\', \'\'[[The Guardian]]\'\', \'\'[[Science Daily]]\'\', and the \'\'International Science Times\'\'.{{cite web |title=Climate Change Denial Groups Get Nearly $1 Billion A Year With Untraceable \'Dark Money\' Used to Distort Public View Of Global Warming |url=http://www.isciencetimes.com/articles/6577/20131225/climate-change-climate-change-deniers-dark-money-global-warming.htm |first=Rhonda J. |last=Miller |date=December 25, 2013 |accessdate=March 3, 2015 |publisher=[[IBT Media]] |work=International Science Times}}{{cite news |title=\'Dark Money\' Funds To Promote Global Warming Alarmism Dwarf Warming \'Denier\' Research |first=James |last=Taylor |work=[[Forbes]] |accessdate=March 16, 2015 |date=January 2, 2015 |url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamestaylor/2014/01/02/dark-money-funds-to-promote-global-warming-alarmism-dwarf-warming-denier-research/}}{{cite news |title=The dark money in climate change |first=George |last=Zornick |date=December 27, 2013 |accessdate=March 15, 2015 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/12/27/a-dark-money-challenge-on-climate-change/ |work=[[Washington Post]]}}{{cite web |title=Not just Koch brothers: New study reveals funders behind climate change denial effort |url=http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/12/131220154511.htm |date=December 20, 2013 |accessdate=March 3, 2015 |publisher=\'\'[[Science Daily]]\'\'}} The research was featured in the public information website on [[climate change]] from the [[Governor of California]]\'s Office of Planning and Research.{{cite web |title=Climate Change: Just the Facts |work=The Deniers |url=http://www.opr.ca.gov/s_denier.php |publisher=[[Governor of California]] Office of Planning and Research}} A senior fellow from the [[Heartland Institute]], one of the organizations included in the study, writing in an opinion piece in \'\'Forbes\'\', criticized Brulle\'s work and its media coverage on a number of points, including that the organizations included in the study had diverse agendas, and not all of their revenue was devoted to climate change education.\n\nBrulle collaborated on research into factors affecting US public opinion on climate change, and found that politicians are more influential than scientists. The research was featured by \'\'[[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]]\'\' and \'\'[[USA Today]]\'\'.{{cite journal |last1=Brulle |first1=Robert J. |last2=Carmichael |first2=Jason |last3=Jenkins |first3=J. Craig |title=Shifting public opinion on climate change: an empirical assessment of factors influencing concern over climate change in the US, 2002–2010 |journal=[[Climatic Change (journal)|Climatic Change]] |volume=114 |issue=2 |pages=169–188 |date=February 3, 2012}}{{cite web | url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150129-public-opinion-aaas-health-education-science/ | title=Poll Reveals Rift Between Scientists, Regular Folks |journal=[[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]] | date=29 January 2015 | accessdate=31 January 2015 | author=Vergano, Dan}}{{cite web | url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/story/2012-02-19/politics-climate-change-science/53137248/1 | title=Gingrich\'s Limbaugh troubles spell out climate divide |newspaper=[[USA Today]] |date=17 February 2012 | accessdate=31 January 2015 | author=Vergano, Dan}}\n\n==Political activity==\nBrulle endorsed [[Bernie Sanders]] in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.{{cite web|title=Endorsements|url=http://environmentalistsforbernie.org/endorsements/|publisher=Environmentalists for Bernie|accessdate=31 May 2016}}\n\n==Books==\n* \'\'Agency, Democracy, and Nature: The U.S. Environmental Movement from a Critical Theory Perspective\'\' ([[MIT Press]], 2000)\n* \'\'Power, Justice, and the Environment: A Critical Appraisal of the Environmental Justice Movement\'\' (MIT Press, 2005; edited by Brulle and [[David Naguib Pellow]])\n\n==References==\n{{Reflist}}\n{{Authority control}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Brulle, Robert Joseph}}\n[[Category:American sociologists]]\n[[Category:Living people]]\n[[Category:Drexel University faculty]]\n[[Category:Environmental sociologists]]\n[[Category:United States Coast Guard Academy alumni]]\n[[Category:The New School alumni]]\n[[Category:University of Michigan alumni]]\n[[Category:George Washington University alumni]]','utf-8'),(644792781,'{{Featured picture|Hereford Cathedral set 2}}\n{{Featured picture set|Hereford Cathedral set 2|File:Hereford Cathedral Choir, Herefordshire, UK - Diliff.jpg|Interior of Hereford Cathedral}}','utf-8'),(644792872,'#REDIRECT [[Novoselyshche, Zaporizhia Raion]]\n{{R from move}}','utf-8'),(644792898,'#REDIRECT [[Rostushche]]\n{{R from move}}','utf-8'),(743451956,'{{Infobox gridiron football person\n|name = Al Ghesquiere\n|image = \n|image_size = \n|alt =\n|caption = \n|position1 = [[Halfback (American football)|Halfback]]\n|birth_date = December 6, 1918\n|birth_place = [[Detroit]], Michigan\n|death_date = October 16, 2012 (age 93)\n|death_place = [[Grosse Pointe, Michigan]]\n|number =\n|College = [[University of Detroit]]\n|high_school =\n|playing_years1 = 1938–1940\n|playing_team1 = [[Detroit Titans football|Detroit]]\n|career_highlights =\n* NCAA rushing leader, 1940\n}}\n\n\'\'\'Albert William \"Al\" Ghesquiere\'\'\' (December 6, 1918 – October 16, 2012), nicknamed the \'\'\'Crazy Buffalo\'\'\',{{cite news|title=Titan Terror|newspaper=College Football Historical Society Newsletter|author=Paul Leugers|date=November 1996|url=http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/CFHSN/CFHSNv10/CFHSNv10n1a.pdf}}{{cite web|title=Titans Remember Football Legend Ghesquiere|publisher=Detroit Titans|date=December 13, 2012|url=http://www.detroittitans.com/news/2012/12/11/GEN_1211124537.aspx}} was an [[American football]] player. 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He also led the NCAA with 958 rushing yards during the 1940 season, 113 yards more that 1940 [[Heisman Trophy]] winner, [[Tom Harmon]].{{cite book|title=ESPN College Football Encyclopedia|page=1182|publisher=ESPN Books|year=2005|isbn=1401337031}}(1940 NCAA Major College Statistical Leaders) He averaged 6.6 yards per carry in 1940, which ranked third best among major college players that year. He was a [[triple-threat man]] who also passed for 285 yards in 1940 for a combined total of 1,242 rushing and passing yards.\n\n==Later years==\nGhesquiere was selected by the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] with the 26th pick in the [[1941 NFL Draft]], but he turned down an offer of $1,200 per year and chose not to play professional football. Instead, Ghesquiere worked for more than 40 years for [[Uniroyal|Uniroyal Tire Company]]. 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It is unclear whether the [[Australian Labor Party]], led by [[Annastacia Palaszczuk]], has won an outright majority or if the result is a [[hung parliament]].[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-01/queensland-election-2015-labor-set-to-pull-off-stunning-victory/6060156 (ABC News Australia)]\n\n;Sports\n*[[2015 Australian Open]]\n**In [[tennis]], [[United States|American]] [[Serena Williams]] defeats [[Maria Sharapova]] of [[Russia]] in straight sets in the [[2015 Australian Open – Women\'s Singles|Women\'s Singles]] final. It is the sixth Australian Open crown and 19th [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] singles title for the current [[List of WTA number 1 ranked players|world #1]]. [http://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/tennis/williams-wins-sixth-australian-open-title/ar-AA8MCOp?ocid=UP94DHP (AAP via MSN)] [http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jan/30/maria-sharapova-serena-williams-australian-open-final-aggression (\'\'The Guardian\'\')]\n*[[2015 AFC Asian Cup]]\n**In [[Association football|football]], host nation [[Australia national soccer team|Australia]] defeats [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] 2–1 in the [[2015 AFC Asian Cup Final|final]] of the Asian Cup. [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-31/asian-cup-final-australia-v-south-korea-key-match-ups/6057636 (ABC News Australia)], [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-31/asian-cup-final3a-australia-v-south-korea-live-blog/6059790 (ABC News)]\n*In [[golf]], [[Lydia Ko]] of [[New Zealand]], who does not turn 18 until 24 April, becomes the youngest golfer of either sex to be ranked number 1 in the world, surpassing the previous record of [[Tiger Woods]] by nearly four years. [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11394885&ref=NZH_Tw (\'\'New Zealand Herald\'\')]\n*In [[American football]], The Board of Selectors for [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] announces the induction of eight individuals as the 2015 induction class which will formally enter the Hall in August. The inductees are [[Junior Seau]], [[Jerome Bettis]], [[Charles Haley]], [[Will Shields]], [[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]], and [[Mick Tingelhoff]] as players, and [[Bill Polian]] and [[Ron Wolf]] as contributors. 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Claimed as fair use regardless.\n}}\n== Licensing ==\n{{Non-free album cover|image has rationale=yes|auto=yes}}','utf-8'),(644795100,'#REDIRECT [[Template:WikiProject Psychology]]','utf-8'),(644795214,'__TOC__\n{{SPIarchive notice|1=Ulichar}}\n{{SPIpriorcases}}\n=====16 January 2015=====\n\n\n;Suspected sockpuppets\n\n* {{checkuser|1=Mitrale89}}\n* {{checkuser|1=Nikolaserbboy1995}}\n* {{checkip|1=212.200.65.244}}\n\n\n*[http://tools.wmflabs.org/betacommand-dev/cgi-bin/uc?uc=Mitrale89 User compare report] \'\'Auto-generated every hour.\'\'\n*[http://tools.wmflabs.org/sigma/editorinteract.py Editor interaction utility]\n\nAll of these accounts edit the same pages and perform the same types of edits - inflating population numbers and adding listings to notable people sections.\n*Examples of inflating numbers of Serbs in various places (without sources): Nikolaserbboy1995: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Serbs_in_Italy&diff=prev&oldid=639082116]; IP: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Serbs_in_Turkey&diff=prev&oldid=639239047]; Ulichar: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Serbs_in_the_Republic_of_Macedonia&diff=prev&oldid=642162335]; Mitrale89: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Serbs_in_Bulgaria&diff=638104481&oldid=632971997]\n*Examples of adding names to notable people lists (often unsourced red links): Mitrale89: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Swedish_Serbs&diff=638052461&oldid=638040829]; Ulichar: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Serbs_in_the_Republic_of_Macedonia&diff=642615950&oldid=642263904]; IP: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Serbs_in_Turkey&diff=639164793&oldid=639111141]\nAll accounts also have the same habit of reverting and not discussing issues on the talk. --[[User:Local hero|Local hero]] [[User talk:Local hero|talk]] 16:51, 16 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n{{ping|Bbb23}} Taking another look, Nikolaserbboy1995 may not be tied to the other two named accounts. Other than [[Serbs]], they don\'t seem to have edited the same pages. While all of them inflate figures, Nikolaserbboy1995 seems to not use the same style as the other two. Thanks. --[[User:Local hero|Local hero]] [[User talk:Local hero|talk]] 14:27, 27 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n======Comments by other users======\n\'\'Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See [[Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/SPI/Guidance#Defending yourself against claims|Defending yourself against claims]].\'\'\n\n\n======Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments======\n{{clerk-note}} {{ping|Local hero}} There\'s enough evidence of a connection between the master and Mitrale89 as evidenced by the back-and-forth and similar edits at [[Serbs in the Republic of Macedonia]]. However, I\'m not seeing as much of that kind of thing with Nikolaserbboy1995. I blocked that account for 48 hours for edit warring, and his comments on his Talk page during the block were almost incoherent and demonstrated almost no proficiency in the English language. Although none of the accounts talks much, the master did a little, including, for example [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Ulichar&diff=prev&oldid=644253202 this comment], which appears to be well-written, even if it\'s brief. And [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Ulichar&diff=prev&oldid=643549412 this comment on the same issue], including the phrase \"six points of reference\", which is almost elegant. Can you provide additional evidence between Nikolaserbboy1995 and either of the other two named accounts? And not just inflation or additional of notables, but \'\'similar\'\' inflation and the addition of the \'\'same\'\' notables. A lot of ethnic users inflate numbers and add people who are not notable to articles. Thanks.--[[User:Bbb23|Bbb23]] ([[User talk:Bbb23|talk]]) 17:32, 26 January 2015 (UTC)\n:{{endorse}}. Based on my observations and Local hero\'s latest comments in response to my query, a CU seems warranted for the master and Mitrale89, but not for Nikolaserbboy1995.--[[User:Bbb23|Bbb23]] ([[User talk:Bbb23|talk]]) 18:00, 28 January 2015 (UTC)\n*{{User|Mitrale89}} is {{Tallyho}} from {{User|Lackope}} with significant behavioural cross-over. {{U|Ulichar}} is {{possible|possibly}} connected.--[[User:Ponyo|Jezebel\'s \'\'\'Ponyo\'\'\']][[User_talk:Ponyo|\'\'bons mots\'\']] 22:32, 29 January 2015 (UTC)\n:*Based on the CU possible and the behavioral evidence, I blocked the master. Because of the major disruption caused otherwise by the master, I indeffed the master. The other accounts have been blocked. All accounts have been tagged. Closing.--[[User:Bbb23|Bbb23]] ([[User talk:Bbb23|talk]]) 03:32, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n----','utf-8'),(777525008,'{{Infobox company\n| name = Teenage Engineering\n| logo = Teenage Engineering logo.png\n| type = \n| founders = {{ublist|Jesper Kouthoofd|David Eriksson|Jens Rudberg|David Möllerstedt}}\n| hq_location = \n| hq_location_city = [[Stockholm]]\n| hq_location_country = Sweden\n| area_served =Worldwide \n| key_people = \n| industry = [[Consumer electronics]]\n| products = [[Teenage Engineering#Products|\'\'See products here\'\']]\n| services =\n| revenue = \n| operating_income = \n| net_income =\n| owner = \n| num_employees = 30{{cite web|url=http://www.fastcolabs.com/3016739/more-than-an-office-teenage-engineerings-minimalist-garage-is-a-tinkerers-paradise |publisher=[[Fast Company (magazine)|Fast Company]] |work=Labs |last=Byrne |first=Ciara |date=3 September 2013 |title=More Than An Office, Teenage Engineering\'s Minimalist Garage Is A Tinkerer’s Paradise |accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n| num_employees_year = 2013\n| parent = \n| divisions =\n| subsid = \n| footnotes = \n| foundation = {{Start date and age|2005}}\n| slogan = \n| homepage = {{URL|teenageengineering.com}}\n| dissolved = \n}}\n\n\'\'\'Teenage Engineering\'\'\' is a Swedish [[consumer electronics]] company and [[Manufacturing|manufacturer]] founded in 2005 by Jesper Kuouthoofd, Daid Eriksson, Jens Reudberg and David Möllerstedt and based in [[Stockholm]]. 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It was well received for its minimalist and faithful design towards the original and its sound. Despite two early appearances at the [[Consumer Electronics Show]] and an original release date for Summer 2013, it was not released until 2014. Teenage Engineering aimed to maintain Carlsson\'s goal of designing a speaker for use in a \"regular home\", rather than one designed to be used in an unrealistically ideal, noiseless environment.\n\nIn 2013, the company collaborate with the Swedish clothing company [[Cheap Monday]] after ordering new work uniforms from them; Kouthoofd had previously collaborated with creative director, Ann-Sofie Back.{{cite web|url=http://askaudiomag.com/articles/teenage-engineering-and-cheap-monday-launch-new-micro-synths |publisher=AskAudio |first=Rounik |last=Sethi |date=20 January 2015 |title=Teenage Engineering and Cheap Monday Launch new Micro Synths |accessdate=1 February 2015}} The company announced the Pocket Operator (PO-10) series in January 2015. The series includes three models: PO-12 rhythm, a drum machine; PO-14 sub, a bass synthesizer; and PO-16 factory, a lead synthesizer. Each model doubles as a 16-step sequencer. According to CEO Jesper Kouthoofd, Teenage Engineering sought to design synthesizers that would retail for {{US$|49}}; however, each PO actually retails for {{US$|59}}. The POs target musicians seeking a less expensive alternative to the OP-1, which retails for {{US$|849}}. The series uses a minimalist design, invoking [[pocket calculator]]s and, according to Kouthoofd, [[Nintendo]]\'s [[Game & Watch]] games. Sonically, they emulate vintage synthesizers, in response to the contemporary surge in the popularity of [[retro style]] electronic music gear.{{cite web |url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/02/23/teenage-engineerings-pocket-operators-put-real-synths-palm-your-hand |publisher=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |first=Miles |last=Raymer |date=23 February 2015 |title=Teenage Engineering\'s Pocket Operators put real synths in the palm of your hand |accessdate=26 February 2015}} The synthesizers debuted at the 2015 NAMM Show. The Pocket Operators were a success at NAMM, and sales were estimated by third parties to be as high as 40,000 units, which delayed shipments by up to three months.{{cite web|url=http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2015/02/12/teenage-engineering-pocket-operator-availability-update/ |publisher=Sonic State |date=12 February 2015 |title=Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator Availability Update |accessdate=26 February 2015}}\n\nThe PO-20 series of the Pocket Operators were introduced at the 2016 NAMM show. The PO-20 synthesizers have some additional effects and functionality that were not present in the original PO-10 series, but maintain the {{US$|59}} price point.{{cite web |url=http://www.rollingstone.it/rr-style/news-rrstyle/cheap-monday-teenage-engineering-lancia-nuova-serie-micro-synth-pocket-operators/2016-02-09/ |first=Matthew |last=Zampollo |title=Cheap Monday e Teenage Engineering lancia la nuova serie di micro-synth Pocket Operators |language=Italian |work=[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]] |date=9 February 2016 |accessdate=1 March 2016}}\n\n==Awards and accolades==\n[[File:OP-1 Sequencer Concept.png|thumb|The [[Teenage Engineering OP-1|OP-1]] has won awards for its design and sound engines.]]\nTeenage Engineering has been recognized for the design and functionality of its products. The OP-1 synthesizer won one of ten of Sweden\'s Design S Awards in 2012. The award committee described the OP-1 as \"A technological product which through a clever colour scheme and fantastic graphics is intuitive, easily accessible and incredibly inviting. Music and machine in one\". 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Same absolute stubbornness on talk pages in the face of overwhelming consensus. Same interest in creating articles about motorcycle clubs. Obviously a highly experienced Wikipedian who has learned many subtleties about creating articles, using templates, categories, citations, etc. Bridge Boy is probably a sock of {{User|LevenBoy}} and/or {{User|Triton Rocker}}, but those are water under the bridge. For now this is a clear case of a banned user who has come back and immediately begun disrupting Wikipedia with the same behaviors as before. [[User:Dennis Bratland|Dennis Bratland]] ([[User talk:Dennis Bratland|talk]]) 02:28, 24 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n:The salty one\'s style does look a lot like the suspected sockmaster\'s displayed at [[Wikipedia:Administrators\' noticeboard/IncidentArchive759#Inline-twin_engine]]. Specifically, his dividing sources into correct/incorrect, and his tendency to ask yes/no content questions in he context of a dispute. - [[User:Brianhe|Brianhe]] ([[User talk:Brianhe|talk]]) 22:36, 25 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n::Another behavioral cue that helped convince me that I was back in the same old endless arguing with Brige Boy was his habit of repeatedly challenging other editors to boast of their personal expertise on the subject. It\'s one of his tics that he refuses to understand the principle of Verifiability -- that we don\'t need to be subject matter experts, and even when we are, it\'s no help because an uninvolved editor can\'t come along and verify our subject matter expertise. In [[Talk:Straight-twin engine/Archive 1]] and [[Talk:Straight-twin engine/Archive 2]] he keeps asking \"Do you know anything about engines?\", \"If you don\'t know anything about engines, try starting with Google Books or Scholar\" etc. At [[Talk:The Wild One]], he asks, \"Anyone who says The Wild One is a movie about what we understand to be an outlaw motorcycle club or \"gang\" today has either not seen the movie or had nothing to do with a real MC, or both\", \"Have you watched the movie?\", \"Have you ever even watched the movie or hung out with an outlaw motorcycle club?\". I think one reason he keeps evading blocks to come back to edit Wikipedia is his belief, like Larry Sanger, that articles should only be written by subject matter experts, which he considers himself to be. That somehow you bluff and cow others on talk pages, and that wins you the right to edit. He keeps returning to \"fix\" Wikipedia but because he rejects the process of collaboration and consensus, and rejects the principle of verifiability, he always gets blocked for disruptive editing, IDHT, etc. You can see that play out in the failed block appeals at [[User talk:Bridge Boy]].

I think it\'s worth while for an admin to spend time reading the posts by Bridge Boy and Salty Batter because a block for sock puppety and block evasion now would save us all a lot of time. Otherwise he is going to go on disruptively editing until the whole block argument is repeated at ANI, then there will be the inevitable appeals. All that would be worth it if there was a chance this was really a newbie, but knowing this editor well, I\'m certain he\'s a sock. --[[User:Dennis Bratland|Dennis Bratland]] ([[User talk:Dennis Bratland|talk]]) 02:20, 26 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n::Sorry for going on at such lenght here. This is the final nail in the coffin: Repeated complaints about ratting, snitching. I.e. discussions to ban him are \"snitching\", etc:\n::*Bridge Boy: \"The system appears to defend ignorance and reward irrationality if expressed in the terms of various policies, and benefit those with a willingness and knowledge of who and where to rat on others.\" [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Straight-two_engine&curid=13416948&diff=500041491&oldid=500026948] \n::*Salty Batter: \"I\'m not the kind of guy to run off to momma, or snitch on others\".[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Marteau&diff=643861472&oldid=643829479]\n::*Triton Rocker: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Request_board&diff=prev&oldid=379016330#Snitching_and_its_Effects][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Black_Kite&diff=prev&oldid=379006012]\n::When Salty Batter asks \"What happens on the Wikipedia if you get two or three deluded individuals acting as a gang dominating one individual trying to keep things neutral and objective?\" he\'s repeating the same argument Bridge Boy used: that one editor (me) and a few of my meatpuppets were hounding him. In the block discussion, you see him ignore all the new, uninvolved editors who favorded a block, and instead stay focused on the few who were conspiring against him. Same thing in salty Batter\'s comments. \n::Triton Rocker was blocked over edit warring to change terminology for the British Isles. Bridge Boy had a long campagian to change \"gang\" to \"club\" in reference to outlaw motorcycle clubs, and distance them from allegations of crime [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Outlaw_motorcycle_club&diff=prev&oldid=490687123], changing from Infobox:Criminal organization to Infobox:Motorcycle club [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Highwaymen_Motorcycle_Club&diff=prev&oldid=490581231][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hell%27s_Lovers&diff=prev&oldid=490580233][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Devils_Diciples&diff=prev&oldid=490579446]. The current debate Satly Batter started on [[The Wild One]] is, again, changing the term \"gang\" to \"club\", and accusing anyone who disagrees of a conspiracy against him. --[[User:Dennis Bratland|Dennis Bratland]] ([[User talk:Dennis Bratland|talk]]) 16:35, 26 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n;More concise version of behavioral evidence\n*POV pushing: change biker gang to club, and deny the existence of organized crime by motorcycle clubs:\n**Bridge Boy: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Outlaw_motorcycle_club&diff=prev&oldid=490687123][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Highwaymen_Motorcycle_Club&diff=prev&oldid=490581231][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hell%27s_Lovers&diff=prev&oldid=490580233][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Devils_Diciples&diff=prev&oldid=490579446]\n**Salty Batter: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk%3ABrianhe&diff=644128512&oldid=643447564] (virtually all edits by this new sock are being used to push the club/gang argument)\n\n*Use of \"rat\", \"snitch\", \"run to momma\", \"sneak off to report\" etc\n**Bridge Boy: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Bridge_Boy&diff=501799239&oldid=501639279][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk%3ABiker_Biker&diff=500048738&oldid=500037436][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Straight-two_engine&curid=13416948&diff=500041491&oldid=500026948][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Straight-twin_engine&diff=502431933&oldid=502392470]\n**Salty Batter: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Marteau&diff=643861472&oldid=643829479][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Marteau&diff=643665805&oldid=643507278]\n\n*The phrase \"pulled up\" referring to undoing or correcting an edit:\n**Bridge Boy: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Tedder&diff=490689161&oldid=490688714][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Straight-twin_engine&diff=502431933&oldid=502392470]\n**Salty Batter: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Marteau&diff=643820738&oldid=643666897] \n\n*Specific pattern of misreading discussion disingenuously: DROPTHESTICK, NOTTHEM, IDIDNTHEARTHAT, falsely attributing broad consensus for \"small gang\" of editors, or one editor, who are prejudiced against him. Seems incapable of distinguishing between content disupte and behavioral/personal dispute:\n**Bridge Boy: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Bridge_Boy&diff=502443880&oldid=502442482][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Straight-two_engine&diff=next&oldid=499898261][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/IncidentArchive759#Bridge_Boy]\n**Salty Batter: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:The_Wild_One&diff=prev&oldid=644129561][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:The_Wild_One&diff=prev&oldid=644126082][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Motorcycle_hooliganism&diff=prev&oldid=644124213][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3AAdministrators%27_noticeboard%2FEdit_warring&diff=644641296&oldid=644639615][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Motorcycle_hooliganism&diff=prev&oldid=644124213][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Salty_Batter&diff=prev&oldid=644644414][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Salty_Batter&diff=prev&oldid=644682898]\nI did not give diffs to every single example of the identifying patterns here. If you doubt there is a match, let me know and I can cite more instances of this pattern. For the record, {{User|WyrmUK}} is the other old sock he has used before. These inactive accounts might not be directly relevant here, but there are other admins (see the block appeals for Bridge Boy) who have been following this long term abuse so they should probably be aware of it. [[User:Dennis Bratland|Dennis Bratland]] ([[User talk:Dennis Bratland|talk]]) 18:49, 29 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n\n======Comments by other users======\n\'\'Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See [[Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/SPI/Guidance#Defending yourself against claims|Defending yourself against claims]].\'\'\n\n\n======Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments======\n*The master account hasn\'t edited since 2012 as is therefore beyond {{IPStale}} for CU.--[[User:Ponyo|Jezebel\'s \'\'\'Ponyo\'\'\']][[User_talk:Ponyo|\'\'bons mots\'\']] 23:28, 25 January 2015 (UTC)\n{{clerk-note}} {{ping|Dennis Bratland}} I need less extraneous long descriptions which, even if true, read like opinions, and more hard evidence. Thus, I need as concisely as possible pairs of diffs between the master and the puppet showing similar edits, similar comments, or similar styles. No diffs of other accounts as they are not at issue here.--[[User:Bbb23|Bbb23]] ([[User talk:Bbb23|talk]]) 02:23, 29 January 2015 (UTC)\n:Stylistically and in other ways, the evidence was compelling that the two accounts belong to the same individual. I\'ve indeffed and tagged the puppet. Closing.--[[User:Bbb23|Bbb23]] ([[User talk:Bbb23|talk]]) 02:36, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n----','utf-8'),(644795365,'__TOC__\n{{SPIarchive notice|1=Solidpoop2}}\n{{SPIpriorcases}}\n=====27 January 2015=====\n\n\n;Suspected sockpuppets\n* {{checkuser|1=Solidpoop}}\n* {{checkuser|1=Manigzer}}\n* {{checkuser|1=Nagasomali}}\n\n*[http://tools.wmflabs.org/betacommand-dev/cgi-bin/uc?uc=Solidpoop2 User compare report] \'\'Auto-generated every hour.\'\'\n*[http://tools.wmflabs.org/sigma/editorinteract.py Editor interaction utility]\n\nWMFOffice locked Solidpoop2 because it is operated by WMF banned user. What is the main account? These 3 suspected sockpuppets are not locked. If they are the same account, they should be locked too. [[User:GZWDer|GZWDer]] ([[User talk:GZWDer|talk]]) 05:15, 27 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n======Comments by other users======\n\'\'Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See [[Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/SPI/Guidance#Defending yourself against claims|Defending yourself against claims]].\'\'\n\n\n======Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments======\n*All of the sockpuppets of {{user|Solidpoop}} seem to be globally locked. However, {{user|Manigzer}} is {{tallyho}} from {{user|Malam kanam 2003}}, both of whom are technically {{likely}} related to {{user|Solidpoop}}.\n*{{user|Nagasomali}} is an {{unrelated}} vandal. [[User:Reaper Eternal|Reaper Eternal]] ([[User talk:Reaper Eternal|talk]]) 17:35, 27 January 2015 (UTC)\n*I\'m going to ping {{ping|Philippe (WMF)}}, as he might be interested in these findings. [[User:Mike V|Mike V]] • [[User_talk:Mike V|Talk]] 05:37, 28 January 2015 (UTC)\n**Noted, thank you. {{ping|Jalexander-WMF}} will follow up for us. [[User:Philippe (WMF)|Philippe Beaudette, Wikimedia Foundation]] ([[User talk:Philippe (WMF)|talk]]) 15:52, 28 January 2015 (UTC)\n*Everything has been blocked and tagged on our end. 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(Superfly song)|Alright!!]]\" was released as a digital single a month later.{{cite web | url=http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000049728 | title=Superfly、ナナナの歌でお馴染み「Alright!!」を配信限定リリース |publisher=Barks | language=Japanese | date=May 28, 2009 | accessdate=December 30, 2014}} Both songs were successful commercially, with \"Alright!!\" becoming Superfly\'s biggest hit since \"[[Ai o Komete Hanataba o]]\" (2008).{{cite web | script-title=ja:レコード協会調べ 1月度有料音楽配信認定 | trans_title=Record Association Investigation: January Digital Music Download Certifications | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/chart/w140228.html | publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of Japan]] |language=Japanese | date=February 28, 2014 | accessdate=March 4, 2014}}\n\n== Promotion and release ==\n\nThe song was used as the theme song of the morning news program \'\'[[Mezamashi TV]]\'\', first airing in April 2009.{{cite web | url=http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000050818 | title=Superfly、春先から耳馴染みの2曲がシングルに |publisher=Barks | language=Japanese | date=July 4, 2009 | accessdate=January 30, 2015}} Superfly performed the song live at \'\'[[Music Station]]\'\' on September 4, during the release of \'\'Box Emotions\'\'.{{cite web | url=http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/music/contents/m_lineup/0982/index2.html | script-title=ja:主演者ライナップ 2009/09/04 |publisher=TV Asahi | language=Japanese | accessdate=December 30, 2014}}\n\nThe song was released as a part of a four-track single on July 29, 2009. In addition to the two A-sides, the single featured a cover of [[Keisuke Kuwata|Kuwata Band]]\'s 1986 song \"Skipped Beat\", a song Superfly had performed at \'\'[[Bokura no Ongaku]]\'\' and during her [[Rock\'N\'Roll Show 2008]] tour. The song is a live recording taken from the tour final of the Rock\'N\'Roll Show at the [[NHK Hall]] on November 9, 2008. The remaining track is a cover of the title track from [[Jackson Browne]]\'s 1974 album \'\'[[Late for the Sky]]\'\'.{{cite web | url=http://natalie.mu/music/news/18222 | title=Superfly、話題のCMソング&めざましソングを両A面化 |publisher=Natalie | language=Japanese | date=July 1, 2009 | accessdate=January 30, 2015}}\n\n== Music video ==\n\nA music video was produced for the song, directed by Shūichi Banba.{{cite web | url=http://www.spaceshowertv.com/search/detail.cgi?mu=0075089&ch=0 | title=やさしい気持ちで |publisher=Space Shower | language=Japanese | accessdate=January 30, 2015}} It features Ochi in a top-hat, performing the song with her band-mates on an outdoor stage in country-inspired clothing. As she sings, stage hands and other performers, such as a man with a dog and a man dressed as a pole, greet her as they leave the stage. At the end of the video, Ochi and her band-mates run off the stage to reveal the field the video was shot in, and dance with all of the other performers.\n\n== Critical reception ==\n\nDai Tanaka of \'\'[[Rockin\' On Japan]]\'\' described the song as being exactly like the title implied, \"tender emotion\" on top of a \"good melody\". He praised Ochi\'s musicianship, feeling that the single was an example of her skill as a vocalist.{{cite web | url=http://ro69.jp/disc/detail/23207 | title=美しい乗りこなし |author=Dai Tanaka |publisher=\'\'[[Rockin\' On Japan]]\'\' | language=Japanese | accessdate=January 30, 2015}} The song was received well by \'\'CDJournal\'\' reviewers, who noted the song\'s dramatic classic pop style and praising the melody\'s development and the lyrics. One reviewer felt the song was a simple, refreshing medium rock song on their first listen, but later felt the layered acoustic guitar sound was ambitious. The song was praised as having a \"weighty tone\" and a \"beautiful melody\" that was \"tenderly sung\", with the reviewers noting that listening to it felt \"good like a spring breeze\".{{cite web | url=http://artist.cdjournal.com/d/-/4109060225 | title=Superfly / 恋する瞳は美しい / やさしい気持ちで [デジパック仕様] |publisher=CDJournal | language=Japanese | accessdate=January 30, 2015}}{{cite web | url=http://artist.cdjournal.com/d/box-emotions/4109070233 | title=Superfly / Box Emotions |publisher=CDJournal | language=Japanese | accessdate=January 30, 2015}}{{cite web | url=http://artist.cdjournal.com/d/superfly-best/4113072455 | title=Superfly / Superfly BEST [デジパック仕様] [2CD] |publisher=CDJournal | language=Japanese | accessdate=January 30, 2015}}\n\n== Track listings ==\n\n{{tracklist\n| headline = \"Yasashii Kimochi de\" digital download\n| collapsed = \n| extra_column = Arranger(s)\n| lyrics_credits = yes\n| music_credits = yes\n| total_length = 4:07\n\n| title1 = Yasashii Kimochi de\n| lyrics1 = Shiho Ochi\n| music1 = Kōichi Tabo\n| extra1 = K. 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Catalog codes\n|-\n|rowspan=\"3\"|[[Japan]]\n| {{start date|2007|07|15}}{{cite web |title=What\'s New |url=http://www.superfly-web.com/ |language=Japanese |publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of Japan]] |date=July 15, 2009 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090817230121/http://www.superfly-web.com/ |archivedate=August 17, 2009 |accessdate=January 30, 2015}}\n| ringtone\n|rowspan=\"3\"|[[Warner Music Japan]]\n|rowspan=\"2\"|\n|-\n| {{start date|2007|07|22}}{{cite web | title=レコード協会調べ 5月度有料音楽配信認定 | trans_title=Record Association Investigation: May Digital Music Download Certifications | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/chart/w130620.html | publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of Japan]] |language=Japanese | date=July 20, 2013 | accessdate=February 15, 2014}}{{cite web |title=やさしい気持ちで - Single |url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/yasashii-qi-chichide-single/id322839685 |language=Japanese |publisher=Apple |accessdate=January 30, 2015}}\n| digital download\n|-\n|{{Start date|2007|07|29}}{{cite web |url=http://tower.jp/item/2579017/%E6%81%8B%E3%81%99%E3%82%8B%E7%9E%B3%E3%81%AF%E7%BE%8E%E3%81%97%E3%81%84---%E3%82%84%E3%81%95%E3%81%97%E3%81%84%E6%B0%97%E6%8C%81%E3%81%A1%E3%81%A7 |title=恋する瞳は美しい / やさしい気持ちで |publisher=Tower Records Japan |accessdate=January 30, 2015}}{{cite web |title=恋する瞳は美しい/やさしい気持ちで - EP |url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/liansuru-tongha-meishii-yasashii/id323896562 |language=Japanese |publisher=Apple |accessdate=January 30, 2015}}\n| [[CD single]], digital download (EP)\n|rowspan=\"1\"|WPCL-10730\n|}\n\n== References ==\n{{reflist|2}}\n\n{{Superfly}}\n{{Superfly songs}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Yasashii Kimochi de}}\n[[Category:2009 singles]]\n[[Category:2009 songs]]\n[[Category:Japanese-language songs]]\n[[Category:Superfly (band) songs]]\n[[Category:Warner Music Japan singles]]','utf-8'),(742902470,'{{Navbox\n | name = Ulaid\n | title = [[Ulaid]]\n | state = {{{state|}}}\n | listclass = hlist\n\n | group1 = Kindreds and septs\n | list1 = {{Navbox|child\n\n | group1 = [[Dál nAraidi]]\n | list1 ={{Navbox|child\n\n | group1 = [[Uí Echach Cobo]]\n | list1 =\n* [[MacGowan]]\n* [[Magennis]]\n* [[McCartan|MacCartan]]\n* [[Lynch (surname)|O\'Linchy (Lynch)]]\n\n | group2 = [[Loígis]]\n | list2 =\n* [[Moore (surname)|O\'More]]\n* [[O\'Kelly]]\n* O\'Deevy\n* O\'Doran\n* O\'Lalor\n* [[O\'Dowling]]\n* [[McEvoy|MacEvoy]]\n* [[Bergin|O\'Bergin]]\n* O\'Mulcahy\n\n | group3 = [[Soghain]]\n | list3 =\n* O\'Manning\n* [[Mac an Bhaird|MacWard]]\n* O\'Scurry\n* [[Lennon|O\'Lennon]]\n* MacCashin\n* [[Gilly]]\n* MacGing\n\n }}\n | group2 = [[Conmhaícne]]\n | list2 ={{Navbox|child\n\n | group1 = [[Conmaicne Mara]]\n | list1 =\n* O\'Kealy\n* MacConneely\n* O\'Devaney\n* O\'Cloherty\n* [[Folan|MacFolan]]\n\n | group2 = Conmaicne Magh Réin
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Putnam & Company|pages=140–}} Zimmerman expanded on Uhlig\'s early 1- and 2-row square concertinas, developing a 3-row chromatic bisonoric instrument, eventually selling his business to instrument maker [[Ernst Louis Arnold]] and emigrating to the United States, where he later became famous for his string instrument invention, the [[autoharp]].\n\n==References==\n{{reflist}}\n\n[[Category:Concertina]]\n[[Category:1849 introductions]]','utf-8'),(765156110,'{{NCAATeamSeason\n|Mode = football\n|Year = 1995\n|Team = Marshall Thundering Herd\n|Image =\n|Conference = Southern Conference\n|Division = \n|ShortConference = SoCon\n|BCSRank = \n|CoachRank = \n|APRank = \n|Record = 12–3\n|ConfRecord = 7–1\n|HeadCoach = [[Jim Donnan]]\n|HCYear = 6th\n|OffCoach = [[Chris Scelfo]]\n|OCYear = 3rd\n|OScheme =\n|DefCoach = \n|DCYear = \n|DScheme =\n|StadiumArena = [[Joan C. Edwards Stadium|Marshall University Stadium]]\n|BowlTourney = [[NCAA Division I Football Championship|I-AA National Championship]]\n|BowlTourneyResult = L 22–20 vs. [[1995 Montana Grizzlies football team|Montana]]\n}}\n{{1995 Southern Conference football standings}}\nThe \'\'\'1995 Marshall Thundering Herd football team\'\'\' represented [[Marshall University]] in the [[1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season]]. The team advanced to the national championship game but lost to [[1995 Montana Grizzlies football team|Montana Grizzlies]], 22–20.\n\n==Regular season==\nMarshall was [[quarterback]]ed by true freshman and future NFL starter [[Chad Pennington]]. Starting [[running back]] [[Chris Parker (running back)|Chris Parker]] set the Marshall single season rushing record with 1,833 rushing yards.http://www.huntingtonquarterly.com/articles/issue76/Top_20.php\n\n==Postseason==\nMarshall advanced to the [[1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season#Postseason|1995 NCAA I-AA playoffs]] with an at large bid, but held home field advantage for the first two games, defeating [[Jackson State Tigers football|Jackson State]] and [[Northern Iowa Panthers football|Northern Iowa]] in Huntington before going on the road against [[McNeese State Cowboys football|McNeese State]] in the semifinal game. Marshall defeated McNeese State and advanced to the I-AA National Championship game, which was held at Marshall\'s stadium against the [[1995 Montana Grizzlies football team|Montana Grizzlies]]. This was the fourth consecutive I-AA National Championship game hosted by Marshall. Marshall lost the championship game, 22–20.\n\n==Schedule==\n{{CFB Schedule Start|time=no|rank=yes|ranklink=|rankyear=1995|attend=no}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = August 31\n| time = no\n| w/l = l\n| nonconf = yes\n| homecoming = \n| away = yes\n| neutral = \n| rank = \n| opponent = [[1995 NC State Wolfpack football team|NC State]]\n| opprank = \n| site_stadium = [[Carter–Finley Stadium]]\n| site_cityst = [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh, NC]]\n| gamename =\n| tv = \n| score = 16–33\n| overtime =\n| attend = \n}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = September 9\n| time = no\n| w/l = w\n| nonconf = yes\n| homecoming = \n| away = \n| neutral = \n| rank = \n| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1995|team=Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles|title=Tennessee Tech}}\n| opprank =\n| site_stadium = [[Joan C. 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Edwards Stadium|Marshall University Stadium]]\n| site_cityst = [[Huntington, West Virginia|Huntington, WV]]\n| gamename = \n| tv = \n| score = 56–21\n| overtime =\n| attend =\n}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = October 14\n| time = no\n| w/l = w\n| nonconf = no\n| homecoming = \n| away = yes\n| neutral = \n| rank = 3\n| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1995|team=Western Carolina Catamounts|title=Western Carolina}}\n| opprank =\n| site_stadium = [[Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium|E. J. Whitmire Stadium]]\n| site_cityst = [[Cullowhee, North Carolina|Cullowhee, NC]]\n| gamename = \n| tv =\n| score = 42–3\n| overtime =\n| attend = \n}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = October 21\n| time = no\n| w/l = l\n| nonconf = no\n| homecoming = \n| away = \n| neutral = \n| rank = 3\n| opponent = [[1995 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team|Appalachian State]]\n| opprank = \n| site_stadium = [[Joan C. Edwards Stadium|Marshall University Stadium]]\n| site_cityst = [[Huntington, West Virginia|Huntington, WV]]\n| gamename = \n| tv = \n| score = 3–10\n| overtime =\n| attend =\n}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = October 28\n| time = no\n| w/l = w\n| nonconf = no\n| homecoming = \n| away = yes\n| neutral = \n| rank = 7\n| opponent = [[1995 The Citadel Bulldogs football team|The Citadel]]\n| opprank = \n| site_stadium = [[Johnson Hagood Stadium]]\n| site_cityst = [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston, SC]]\n| gamename = \n| tv = \n| score = 21–19\n| overtime =\n| attend = \n}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = November 4\n| time = no\n| w/l = w\n| nonconf = no\n| homecoming =\n| away = \n| neutral = \n| rank = 7\n| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1995|team=East Tennessee State Buccaneers|title=East Tennessee State}}\n| opprank =\n| site_stadium = [[Joan C. Edwards Stadium|Marshall University Stadium]]\n| site_cityst = [[Huntington, West Virginia|Huntington, WV]]\n| gamename = \n| tv = \n| score = 52–0\n| overtime =\n| attend = \n}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = November 11\n| time = no\n| w/l = w\n| nonconf = no\n| homecoming = \n| away = yes\n| neutral = \n| rank = 7\n| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1995|team=Furman Paladins|title=Furman}}\n| opprank = \n| site_stadium = [[Paladin Stadium]]\n| site_cityst = [[Greenville, South Carolina|Greenville, SC]]\n| gamename = \n| tv = \n| score = 31–6\n| overtime =\n| attend = \n}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = November 18\n| time = no\n| w/l = w\n| nonconf = yes\n| homecoming = \n| away = \n| neutral = \n| rank = 6\n| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1995|team=Hofstra Pride|title=Hofstra}}\n| opprank =\n| site_stadium = [[Joan C. Edwards Stadium|Marshall University Stadium]]\n| site_cityst = [[Huntington, West Virginia|Huntington, WV]]\n| gamename = \n| tv = \n| score = 30–28\n| overtime =\n| attend = \n}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = November 25\n| time = no\n| w/l = w\n| nonconf = yes\n| homecoming = \n| away =\n| neutral = \n| rank = \n| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1995|team=Jackson State Tigers|title=Jackson State}}\n| opprank = \n| site_stadium = [[Joan C. Edwards Stadium|Marshall University Stadium]]\n| site_cityst = [[Huntington, West Virginia|Huntington, WV]]\n| gamename = [[1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season#NCAA Division I-AA Playoff bracket|Division 1-AA First Round]]\n| tv = \n| score = 38–8\n| overtime =\n| attend = \n}}\n{{CFB Schedule Entry\n| date = December 2\n| time = no\n| w/l = w\n| nonconf = yes\n| homecoming = \n| away = \n| neutral = \n| rank = \n| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1995|team=Northern Iowa Panthers|title=Northern Iowa}}\n| opprank = \n| site_stadium = [[Joan C. 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\n:\'\'The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. \'\'\'Please do not modify it.\'\'\' Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article\'s [[Help:Using talk pages|talk page]] or in a [[Wikipedia:Deletion review|deletion review]]). No further edits should be made to this page.\'\'\n\n\nThe result was \'\'\'keep\'\'\'. [[User:Missvain|Missvain]] ([[User talk:Missvain|talk]]) 06:48, 14 February 2015 (UTC)\n===[[Margaritis Kastellis]]===\n\n:{{la|Margaritis Kastellis}} – ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Margaritis Kastellis|View AfD]][[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/2015 February 6#{{anchorencode:Margaritis Kastellis}}|View log]]{{int:dot-separator}} [https://tools.wmflabs.org/jackbot/snottywong/cgi-bin/votecounter.cgi?page=Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Margaritis_Kastellis Stats])\n:({{Find sources AFD|Margaritis Kastellis}})\nThere seems to be only one source available and it is merely mentions the subject. Fails [[WP:BASIC]]. - [[user: MrX|Mr]][[user talk:MrX|X]] 03:55, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n:Note: This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Greece|list of Greece-related deletion discussions]]. - [[user: MrX|Mr]][[user talk:MrX|X]] 03:56, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n:Note: This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Music|list of Music-related deletion discussions]]. - [[user: MrX|Mr]][[user talk:MrX|X]] 03:56, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n*\'\'\'Redirect\'\'\' – to [[Hymn to Liberty]]. His major claim to fame seems to be that he composed the version of the Greek national anthem that is still played by military bands. I added a sentence to that effect to [[Hymn to Liberty]], with [http://www.sse.gr/page_en.php?id=77 this cite]. He\'s mentioned once in the Greek Wikipedia, in the national anthem article, and most Greek cites on the web seem to be based on that passage. However, the information in this article must have come from somewhere. Perhaps an offline source in Greek. If we leave it as a redirect, it could be revived if someone discovers that source. – [[User:Margin1522|Margin1522]] ([[User talk:Margin1522|talk]]) 16:39, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n*\'\'\'Comment\'\'\' I\'ll admit to a bias toward keep regarding historical composers, but there is no entry for this person at the Greek Wikipedia, and even searching under the Greek alphabetical format (Μαργαρίτης Καστέλλης) very little turns up. I\'m not !voting delete at this time, because my searching skills in Greek are surely laughable. [[User:78.26|78.26]] ([[User talk:78.26|spin me]] / [[Special:Contributions/78.26|revolutions]]) 18:18, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n:Note: This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Military|list of Military-related deletion discussions]]. [[User:Gene93k|• Gene93k]] ([[User talk:Gene93k|talk]]) 19:19, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n:Note: This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Bands and musicians|list of Bands and musicians-related deletion discussions]]. [[User:Gene93k|• Gene93k]] ([[User talk:Gene93k|talk]]) 19:19, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n*Redirect - reasonable solution to the current lack of verifiability but possible notability. pinging {{ping|MatthewVanitas}} who accepted this at AfC for input. --[[User:ThaddeusB|ThaddeusB]] ([[User talk:ThaddeusB|talk]]) 21:21, 2 February 2015 (UTC)\n
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\nPlease add new comments below this notice. Thanks, [[User:Northamerica1000|NORTH AMERICA]][[User_talk:Northamerica1000|1000]] 10:29, 6 February 2015 (UTC)
\n*\'\'\'Keep\'\'\' is my current inclination. I found a source for all the basic biographical information, which I\'ve added to the article. Another current reference in the article ([http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=PBoJAQAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Kastellis \'\'Studies in Eastern Chant\'\'. Oxford University Press, p. 205]) describes him as a \"master\" of military music. The doctoral thesis on him does exist (I\'ve added a ref for that). Given that there may be quite a lot more about him in Greek-language print sources, I would be very reluctant to delete this or even redirect it. [[User:Voceditenore|Voceditenore]] ([[User talk:Voceditenore|talk]]) 11:59, 9 February 2015 (UTC)\n:Note:This discussion has been notified to [[Wikipedia:Composers|WikiProject Composers]] — [[User:Voceditenore|Voceditenore]] ([[User talk:Voceditenore|talk]]) 11:01, 10 February 2015 (UTC)\n*\'\'\'Keep\'\'\' - there\'s no entry for him in Grove, but still, the sources provided by {{u|Voceditenore}} are enough for notability, especially as there\'s a doctoral thesis. --[[User:Stfg|Stfg]] ([[User talk:Stfg|talk]]) 11:49, 10 February 2015 (UTC)\n*\'\'\'Keep\'\'\' – per recently added sources. -- [[User:Michael Bednarek|Michael Bednarek]] ([[User talk:Michael Bednarek|talk]]) 13:17, 10 February 2015 (UTC)\n*\'\'\'Keep\'\'\' - notability established by Voceditenore. Yay! [[User:78.26|78.26]] ([[User talk:78.26|spin me]] / [[Special:Contributions/78.26|revolutions]]) 14:30, 10 February 2015 (UTC)\n:\'\'The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. \'\'\'Please do not modify it.\'\'\' Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article\'s [[Help:Using talk pages|talk page]] or in a [[Wikipedia:Deletion review|deletion review]]). No further edits should be made to this page.
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\n:\'\'The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. \'\'\'Please do not modify it.\'\'\' Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article\'s [[Help:Using talk pages|talk page]] or in a [[Wikipedia:Deletion review|deletion review]]). No further edits should be made to this page.\'\'\n\n\nThe result was \'\'\'delete\'\'\'. \'\'\'[[User:Postdlf|postdlf]]\'\'\' (\'\'[[User talk:Postdlf|talk]]\'\') 18:44, 6 February 2015 (UTC)\n===[[Siili Solutions]]===\n\n:{{la|Siili Solutions}} – ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Siili Solutions|View AfD]][[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/2015 January 30#{{anchorencode:Siili Solutions}}|View log]]{{int:dot-separator}} [https://tools.wmflabs.org/jackbot/snottywong/cgi-bin/votecounter.cgi?page=Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Siili_Solutions Stats])\n:({{Find sources AFD|Siili Solutions}})\nNo apparent evidence of notability. \'\'\'[[User:DGG| DGG]]\'\'\' ([[User talk:DGG| talk ]]) 03:57, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n*\'\'\'Delete\'\'\' – Very little coverage except for the stock offering. The website was very abstract – no press releases or case studies to find anything more. Hard to say what they do. – [[User:Margin1522|Margin1522]] ([[User talk:Margin1522|talk]]) 15:18, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n**\'\'\'Reply:\'\'\' I know what they do. They rent their employees to other companies for temporary work. In other words, a Siili employee goes to work on another company\'s project, in that company\'s premises, working on their code and using their equipment. However, he/she is paid by Siili, not by the other company. I know this because I once worked in a company that leased an employee from Siili. I have no comment on the company\'s notability. [[User:JIP|JIP]] | [[User talk:JIP|Talk]] 10:29, 2 February 2015 (UTC)\n:Note: This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Finland|list of Finland-related deletion discussions]]. [[User:Gene93k|• Gene93k]] ([[User talk:Gene93k|talk]]) 19:20, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n:Note: This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Business|list of Business-related deletion discussions]]. [[User:Gene93k|• Gene93k]] ([[User talk:Gene93k|talk]]) 19:20, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n:Note: This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Computing|list of Computing-related deletion discussions]]. [[User:Gene93k|• Gene93k]] ([[User talk:Gene93k|talk]]) 19:21, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n:Note: This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Software|list of Software-related deletion discussions]]. [[User:Gene93k|• Gene93k]] ([[User talk:Gene93k|talk]]) 19:21, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n*\'\'\'Delete\'\'\'. Fails [[WP:CORP]] notability req. --[[User:Piotrus|Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus]]|[[User talk:Piotrus| reply here]] 20:42, 2 February 2015 (UTC)\n:\'\'The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. \'\'\'Please do not modify it.\'\'\' Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article\'s [[Help:Using talk pages|talk page]] or in a [[Wikipedia:Deletion review|deletion review]]). No further edits should be made to this page.
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\n:\'\'The following is an archived discussion of a [[Wikipedia:featured article candidates|featured article nomination]]. \'\'\'Please do not modify it.\'\'\' Subsequent comments should be made on the article\'s talk page or in [[Wikipedia talk:Featured article candidates]]. No further edits should be made to this page.\'\'\n\nThe article was \'\'\'promoted\'\'\' by [[User:Ian Rose|Ian Rose]] via [[User:FACBot|FACBot]] ([[User talk:FACBot|talk]]) 00:33, 7 April 2015 (UTC) [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/2014_Lamar_Hunt_U.S._Open_Cup_Final/archive1&diff=655269933&oldid=654856913].\n----\n\n===[[2014 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final]]===\n\n\n\n\n:\'\'Nominator(s): [[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 04:00, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\'\'\n\nThis article is being nominated to join the relatively short tradition of other Sounders winning Open Cups ([[2009 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final|\'09]], [[2010 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final|\'10]], and [[2011 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final|\'11]]. It should meet or exceed the FA standards set by other articles seen at [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Football#Showcase]].\n\nAs the primary author, my usual shortfall is general copy editing. I feel that any issues can be addressed in a timely manner. Also, I used Sounder At Heart as a source in a few instances. The sources from that site relied on writers who have press badges and not general user generated content. Please let me know if any improvement is needed to reach FA and I will be on it immediately. [[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 04:00, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n\nHi—can you state whether this is a [[Wikipedia:Wikicup|Wikicup]] entry? Thanks. [[User:Maralia|Maralia]] ([[User talk:Maralia|talk]]) 04:17, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n:Yep. I am participating in the Wikicup.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:48, 31 January 2015 (UTC)\n\n\'\'\'Comments from Maralia\'\'\':\nThis does need a good copyedit. Examples of issues:\n*“the The Cup”\n*“[[Carlos Valdés (footballer)]]|Carlos Valdes]]”\n*“Pappa, who had just returned from international duty with the Guatemala,” \n*“There first big chance came”, \n*”Casey received a yellow card at the 57th minute an was later replaced”\n*”were able to effectively counter Philadelphia\'s attempts attack in the second half”\n*”While being praised as good tactics by one Sports Illustrated writer, Schmid told reporters that the decision to not start Martins due to a muscle strain.”\n** This now reads \"While being praised as good tactics by a \'\'Sports Illustrated\'\' writer, Schmid told reporters that the decision to not start Martins was due to a muscle strain\" which brings up some new issues:\n***Presumably the intent is that Schmid was being praised for good tactics (not \'\'as\'\' good tactics), and that Martins was not started due to a muscle strain (not \'\'the decision\'\'...was due to a muscle strain).\n***The relationship between the two halves of the sentence is not immediately clear. A quote from Liviu Bird clarifies what Martins not starting has to do with good tactics—but the quote is back in the Extra time section. Suggest moving it from Extra time to Post-match for better context; the quote is technically postgame commentary anyway. \n::::That is better. Fixed.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:48, 31 January 2015 (UTC)\n*”THe Sounders received”\n*Image captions should not end with a full stop unless the caption forms a complete sentence (and none of the current captions does). \n\nThis is not an exhaustive list; someone needs to go through from top to bottom for grammar, spelling, etc. That being said, though, the copyedit that’s needed here is not a particularly intensive one, since there is not a lot of complicated language or nuance in this sort of article, so it should be pretty fast and easy once you find someone to do it. [[User:Maralia|Maralia]] ([[User talk:Maralia|talk]]) 04:55, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n::Thanks for taking a look. The GA reviewer did a good job then I added a few lines (most are the ones you mentioned). Nothing like a good \'ol FAC to remind me that I suck at typing. All mentioned are fixed. Also, I removed the periods from the captions. I tend to agree with you but have added them in articles I work on due to the insistence of other reviews at GA and FA. Can you point me to something in the MoS for future discussions?[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 05:35, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n:::RE the image caption punctuation question, you can refer people to these:\n::::[[MOS:FULLSTOP]]: \"Sentence fragments in captions or lists should in most cases not end with a period.\"\n::::[[MOS:CAPTION]]: \"Most captions are not complete sentences, but merely sentence fragments that should not end with a period. If any complete sentence occurs in a caption, all sentences and any sentence fragments in that caption should end with a period.\" \n:::This part of MOS is fairly longstanding policy; off the top of my head, I\'d say it\'s been in force since at least 2008, so reviewers should be familiar with it. People do tend to trip up over that last bit concerning multiple sentences/fragments, though. [[User:Maralia|Maralia]] ([[User talk:Maralia|talk]]) 18:09, 30 January 2015 (UTC)\n::::Hi {{Ping|Maralia}} Coemgenus went through it a couple times. Do the prose look good to you now? Let me know if anything else needs to be addressed. Thanks!.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 21:18, 14 February 2015 (UTC)\n:::::Thanks for the ping. I will take another look, but my eyesight is pretty compromised right now (busted glasses, lousy contacts) so it might take me a few days to make it through. [[User:Maralia|Maralia]] ([[User talk:Maralia|talk]]) 22:46, 14 February 2015 (UTC)\n::::::Ugh... take your time. I tried using Gorilla glue on my glasses the other day and they are now half broken with glue dried on the lenses.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 00:10, 15 February 2015 (UTC)\n\n:This is definitely in better shape after Coemgenus\' review. I made a few minor copyediting fixes tonight. Some other remaining issues:\n:*“Attendance at PPL Park would only be 15,256, the lowest for an Open Cup final in six years.” - This sentence is out of place in the Pre-match/Venue selection section.\n::I found a line in the post-match review of the game that it ties in with.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 03:56, 20 February 2015 (UTC)\n:*“The Open Cup is not held in as high regard as winning the MLS but it is still considered an important achievement.” - by \"winning the MLS\" you mean winning the MLS Cup, yes?\n::Fixed and wikilinked[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 03:56, 20 February 2015 (UTC)\n:*”The 2014 Open Cup was an exceptional challenge due to the MLS season being interrupted by the World Cup.” - Doesn\'t this happen every four years? \'Exceptional\' might be overkill.\n::Fixed by removing \"exceptional\" and added that it was due to player call-ups.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 03:56, 20 February 2015 (UTC) \n:*”The home team kept control of the first half and continued creating chances into Seattle\'s penalty area.” - Can you reword this? Google finds almost no other uses of \"creating chances into\" and I gotta agree it\'s super weird.\n::Almost naughty... Changed to \"...and continued creating scoring opportunities.\"[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 03:56, 20 February 2015 (UTC)\n:*”As runners-up, the Union was awarded $60,000.” - This mixes singular (was awarded) and plural (runners-up). In the US, we would go with the singular \"As runner-up, the Union was awarded\".\n::Fixed.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 03:56, 20 February 2015 (UTC)\n:[[User:Maralia|Maralia]] ([[User talk:Maralia|talk]]) 03:35, 20 February 2015 (UTC)\n::{{Ping|Maralia}} Thanks for being so thorough.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 03:56, 20 February 2015 (UTC)\n\n:Revisiting at nom\'s request. I have watched with interest as Mike Christie worked his magic here; you are both to be commended as the prose is vastly improved! I made a few very minor copyediting tweaks, as well as two larger changes: \n:*I tweaked the phrasing at the end of the Sounders section regarding Cooper, because I couldn\'t parse how he \"ended the tournament with a total of 13 goals\" yet \"netted six in 2014 alone\". I added the clarification that it was 13 career Open Cup goals, per the cited source.\n:*I reorganized the last paragraph of the Post-match section so that it now ends with the \"It\'s a shame\" quote, which (it turns out) was a comment on all three issues (not just tv broadcast and attendance, but also the livestream situation). I think it makes for a stronger ending, too.\n:Happy to \'\'\'support\'\'\' on prose and MOS. [[User:Maralia|Maralia]] ([[User talk:Maralia|talk]]) 06:14, 5 March 2015 (UTC)\n::You guys are are my heroes. I didn\'t realize how much it could be improved and now need to revisit other articles.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 06:22, 5 March 2015 (UTC) \n====Comments by Coemgenus====\nIt\'s nice to see this here. I actually attended this match, but I promise not to add any original research! --[[User:Coemgenus|Coemgenus]] ([[User talk:Coemgenus|talk]]) 02:12, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n\n;Lede\n*\"While both teams created multiple chances, Philadelphia unsuccessfully attempted a comeback and took firm control of the match at the end.\" This seems to suggest the Union took control of the match at the end. Didn\'t they lose? Or do you mean they looked to be in control before the start of extra time?\n::I see what you mean. I added a couple lines to expand on the thought. I am trying to convey the credit reporters gave to Philly.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:32, 11 February 2015 (UTC) \n\n;Philadelphia Union\n*\"Philadelphia were almost eliminated...\" I understand the convention in European soccer is to treat teams as plurals, but in American sports we treat them as a singular noun (\"Philadelphia \'\'was\'\' almost...\") Unless there\'s some differing convention in U.S. soccer I don\'t know about.\n::Fixed 2 times.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:32, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n*\"winning silverware\" Kind of informal. \n::Fixed 3 times[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:32, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n;Seattle Sounders FC\n*\"The Seattle Sounders won the title...\" You should say which title. The Open Cup? The MLS championship?\n::Fixed.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:32, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n*\"Seattle were leading...\" Again, probably \"was\", I think.\n::Fixed\n*\"the game went to kicks\" This might be impenetrable to an outsider. Maybe say \"penalty kicks\" with an appropriate wikilink.\n::Fixed.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:32, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n\n;Analysis\n*\"Philadelphia had never been to a final and it was their first chance at winning silverware since their inception 5 years earlier.\" You say this earlier. Maybe something shorter, like \"For Philadelphia, it represented their first-ever chance at a trophy.\"\n::Nice. Fixed.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:32, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n*\"depth that could traverse\" I don\'t think \"traverse\" is right here. \"Withstand\" maybe. \"Survive\"?\n::\"withstand\" works.\n*\"The all-time record between the clubs was Philadelphia with two wins and Seattle with three.\" A little fuzzy. Maybe something like \"The all-time record between the clubs stood at 3–2 in favor of Seattle.\"\n::Agreed. Fixed.\n;First half\n*\"The Union began to pick up the pace with Andrew Wenger playing wide left. He was continuously able to get past Yedlin to the byline or cut back for shots.\" I think the prose could be improved with more active verbs, less \"to be\" and \"to have\". For example, the sentences quoted above might be better tightened up as \"The Union began to pick up the pace with Andrew Wenger playing wide left, where he repeatedly passed Yedlin to the byline or cut back for shots.\" See what I mean? The verb we\'re concerned about is \"to pass\" -- Wenger passed Yedlin -- not that he \'\'was able\'\' to pass him.\n::A dozen instances adjusted.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:32, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n;Second half\n*Active voice also helps clear up the writing. Instead of \"No substitutions were made at halftime\", you could say \"Neither team made a substitution at halftime.\" More direct.\n::I made a few changes. Does anything else jump out?[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:58, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n*\"In Injury time...\" Should \"Injury\" be capitalized? I was going to change it myself, but I wasn\'t completely sure.\n::You might be right. I couldn\'t tell from the main Wikipedia article and changed it to \"extra time\".[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:42, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n;Extra time\n*\"Martins, Dempsey, and Pappa were able to effectively counter...\" Why not just \"Martins, Dempsey, and Pappa effectively countered...\"\n::Fixed.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]])\n*\"...when he was able to make header on the Sounders goal.\" Here we have the \"was able\" problem again, and I\'m also not sure of the expression \"make header\". I watch a lot of soccer, but I\'m no expert on the terminology.\n::I think one of my favorite sports writers uses it or something. Ripped a bunch out.\n\n;Post-match\n*\"The final was Philadelphia\'s first chance at a championship in their five-year history.\" You could probably lose this line -- you\'ve said it twice already.\n::Agreed. Fixed.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 22:42, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n*\"The performance was poor enough...\" This sounds like you\'re talking about the teams\' performance. I assume you mean the internet feed didn\'t work right? Should clarify.\n::Fixed?\n*Nice article. It was more enjoyable than the forty-five minutes it took me to get out of the parking lot in Chester that night. --[[User:Coemgenus|Coemgenus]] ([[User talk:Coemgenus|talk]]) 03:02, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n::{{ping|Coemgenus}}. Wow, nice stuff. I think some good adjustments were made. I hope the game was a blast (regardless of who you were supporting)![[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 23:01, 11 February 2015 (UTC)\n\n*These changes look good. I made a few more copyedits--if you think they change the meaning of what you\'ve written, please feel free to revert. \n* In the Seattle section, you link the 2010 and 2011 finals, but not 2009. Is there no article for it? If not, it wouldn\'t be wrong to include a redlink to encourage creation of that article.\n::It is linked a couple paragraphs above.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 03:05, 13 February 2015 (UTC) \n* You could also use a citation for the last sentence. --[[User:Coemgenus|Coemgenus]] ([[User talk:Coemgenus|talk]]) 13:44, 12 February 2015 (UTC)\n::I ended up removing it. There wasn\'t anything in RS relating the deal to the 2014 final so it was a little out of place.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 03:05, 13 February 2015 (UTC)\n\n:::Ok, looks good. I\'m happy to \'\'\'support\'\'\'.--[[User:Coemgenus|Coemgenus]] ([[User talk:Coemgenus|talk]]) 14:32, 13 February 2015 (UTC)\n\n====Comments from Mike Christie====\n\nAt the moment I don\'t think the prose is at FA level. I\'m not going to oppose immediately, but I think some work remains to be done here. The problem is not that there are grammatical errors or specific places with poorly chosen words or phrasing; it\'s that the writing is often flat and lacking any rhythm. For example, the lead -- particularly the second and third paragraphs -- reads like a staccato series of short sentences, with no flow between them. If you look at the lead of [[hermeneutic style]], or [[German–Yugoslav Partisan negotiations]], two other FACs I\'ve recently reviewed, I think you can see that those paragraphs flow more smoothly -- the sentences are varied in rhythm and length, and it sounds more like a narrative. To put it another way, a well written lead sounds like someone interesting explaining the topic to you; this article\'s lead sounds like someone reciting some of the key facts. Try reading the lead out loud while imagining that you\'re telling an acquaintance about the game. Would you use this phrasing? I doubt it; you\'d use connected sentences, and you\'d make it into a narrative. That\'s what needs to be done here.\n\nThe body is in better shape than the lead, but there are instances of this problem throughout; see the Seattle Sounders section for more examples. I have read the article twice, once fairly closely and once skimming, and didn\'t see much else wrong other than the prose style; I\'ll come back and take another look once the prose is addressed. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 04:06, 27 February 2015 (UTC)\n:{{Ping|Mike Christie}} Thanks for taking a look. I\'m admittedly flat and boring when writing prose to keep it to the point. The fear of being to over the top in my fandom is always there and I am not Charles Dickens ([[CenturyLink Field]] is probably boring as hell to anyone who isn\'t interested in minor details about architecture and the local teams). Did you have ideas on lines that can be improved during your read throughs? I know that asking you to rewrite entire sections is out of the question but I would love any thoughts since it would help this and other articles.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 04:16, 27 February 2015 (UTC)\n\n::I don\'t mind doing some rewriting for you, but I can\'t promise I\'ll have time. One thing you could try -- and I\'m serious about this; I think it will help -- is to read through the lead a couple of times to get into your mind the key points, and then roleplay explaining the game to someone else, and video or record yourself doing the explanation. Explain it as you would in real life -- you\'d try to make it interesting, rather than just reciting the facts. Transcribe that version and see how it differs from what you\'ve got at the moment. Try it on just one of the paragraphs and see how it goes. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 04:25, 27 February 2015 (UTC)\n:::{{Ping|Mike Christie}} Well wow, you were right. I like the boring prose of The World Almanac but decided to recite it in the bathroom mirror instead. It is a couple feet away from my apartment\'s front door so now I sound crazy (it is all bachelor\'s on my floor of the apartment and I know at least 3 of the neighbors are soccer fans). I played with two paragraphs in the lead and the Sounders road to the final section. What do you think? Obviously I want to get this to FA now but this was a good learning experience for other articles even if this has to go through a second round in the future. [[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 06:11, 27 February 2015 (UTC)\n::::That\'s a big improvement! I\'m glad that helped. I\'ll take another look tonight or tomorrow; in the meantime, can you tell me if you\'ve gone through the whole article to fix similar issues? The places I mentioned were the ones where I noticed the problem most, but you might try reading the whole article out loud to yourself and see if you spot other places where it could be improved. I\'ll do a copyedit pass when you tell me you\'re done. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 12:57, 27 February 2015 (UTC)\n:::::I hit the Match section a bit. I\'ll make another pass through (tonight or tomorrow depending on beer intake and House of Cards binging). Thanks again. Your input is actually more appreciated than a !vote.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 04:53, 28 February 2015 (UTC)\n::::::That\'s a great compliment; I really appreciate it! Let me know when you\'re ready for me to go through it again. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 12:24, 28 February 2015 (UTC)\n:::::::{{Ping|Mike Christie}} I did another read through and kicked myself after seeing some needlessly repeated terms close together and tinkered with multiple lines to give it better flow.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 23:41, 28 February 2015 (UTC)\n\nYour edits are a huge improvement. I\'m doing a \ncopyediting pass now; please revert if I make a mess of anything.\n* \"uikwila\"? Presumably a typo for Tukwila?\n::Yeha. Fixed[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 18:38, 1 March 2015 (UTC)\n* I noticed you\'re using dashes for \"shoot—out\"; I\'ve changed these to hyphens, but is there a convention I don\'t know about that says a dash should be used?\n::I did \"shoutout\" originally but changed it to \"shoot-out\" based on our article [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)]][[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 18:38, 1 March 2015 (UTC)\n* \"He ended the tournament with a total of 13 goals; one goal shy of Le Toux\'s modern-era total goal record of 19.\" Is 19 a typo for 14?\n::Match hard? Double checked and fixed.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 18:38, 1 March 2015 (UTC)\n* \"player-depleted schedule\": does this mean that there were several players injured and unavailable because of a packed schedule? I think this needs some clarification if so; it\'s a bit too much shorthand for the average reader.\n::The thought was broken into two sentences. I tried to expand the second. Fixed?\n:::Yes, that\'s much cleaner. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 19:34, 1 March 2015 (UTC)\n* \"Defensively, Philadelphia\'s Edu had become their best defender\": I\'d rephrase this to avoid having \"defensively\" and \"defender\" so close together. Perhaps \"Defensively, Edu had become Philadelphia\'s strongest player\"?\n::That works. Fixed[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 18:38, 1 March 2015 (UTC)\n* No citation for the first paragraph of the Match section.\n::Added.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 18:38, 1 March 2015 (UTC)\n* The given source doesn\'t support \"heralded by competition organizers\".\n::Changed it to \"Although he won the Golden Boot for most goals scored...\"\n:::That fixes the issue, but the new citation is showing a date error. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 19:34, 1 March 2015 (UTC)\nI haven\'t looked at the sources yet; will do that after you take care of the points above. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 15:22, 1 March 2015 (UTC)\n\nI did half a dozen spotchecks of the source text vs. the article. I made one change where the phrasing was pretty close to the original. One more fix needed -- \"the shot lacked power and was easily saved\": the source doesn\'t say the shot lacked power. That\'s the only issue left, other than the citation date issue I mentioned above.\n\nOn the assumption you\'ll fix both these minor issues, \'\'\'support\'\'\'. To the coords: I checked six sources and found one fairly close paraphrase, which I fixed, and two cases where a minor fact wasn\'t in the source (both are in my notes just above). In both cases the source did support the major information being provided, so I\'m not too concerned, but I\'d suggest asking for another spotcheck just to make sure these were isolated issues. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 20:58, 1 March 2015 (UTC)\n\n\'\'\'Image review\'\'\'\n*Don\'t fix image size at smaller than default. [[User:Nikkimaria|Nikkimaria]] ([[User talk:Nikkimaria|talk]]) 16:28, 20 March 2015 (UTC)\n:Thumbed the image in the lead. Is that the correct way to go about it? The other images did not have pixels specified.[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 21:45, 20 March 2015 (UTC)\n::Yes, that\'s good, thank you. [[User:Nikkimaria|Nikkimaria]] ([[User talk:Nikkimaria|talk]]) 23:13, 20 March 2015 (UTC)\n\n====Mkativerata comments====\nAs far as sports match articles go, this looks to be in fairly good shape. I\'ve done sourcing spot-checks. No significant red flags, just minor issues as picked up below:\n*\"Immediately following the goal\" - the [http://www.csnphilly.com/union/union-top-angry-cosmos-advance-open-cup source] says it was within minutes, not immediately.\n::Changed to \"shortly after\"\n*It was the eleventh time the region hosted the final and the first since 1994\" - what is \"the region\"?\n::Added greater Philadelphia per the source\n*\"The Open Cup is not held in as high regard as the MLS Cup but it is still considered an important achievement.\" - is the view that this is sufficiently uncontentious not to require sourcing?\n::Pretty uncontentious. Added a source used earlier in the article \"The Major League Soccer season might often take priority over the U.S. Open Cup, but a trophy\'s a trophy\"\n*\"Seattle was considered [by whom?] the favorite\" - all we have is one pundit calling them the (admittedly \"clear\") favourite. Maybe consider buttressing this with the Turner Sports source, which also calls them favourites, and just say \"Seattle was the favourite\"?\n::Fixed\n*It seems a bit much to use [http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2164931-us-open-cup-2014-final-sounders-vs-union-preview-and-prediction this source] for the statement that \"Philadelphia\'s Casey, Le Toux, and Cristian Maidana were considered [by whom?] significant attacking threats\". All it says about Casey and Le Toux is that Maidana\'s work might leave them \"space\".\n::Removed considered. For Maidana, the source says \"[he] is among the Union\'s most dangerous attackers.\". Added [http://matchcenter.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2014-09-16-philadelphia-union-vs-seattle-sounders-fc/preview this source] mentions that they are reliable if that helps, [http://www.csnphilly.com/blog/700-level/5-big-keys-union-lift-us-open-cup-vs-seattle this one mentions it in a round about way, and they are strikers which is a goal scoring position. I added the MLS source.\n*\"Sounders coach Schmid made some surprising choices in his starting lineup.\" - source? It is hard to see what is \"surprising\" when the following two sentences give perfectly rational explanations for the omissions of Cooper and Pappas.\n::I think I was focusing too much on Martins. Changed to \"Sounders coach Schmid made adjustments to the usual starting lineup for the game.\"\n*\"Nevertheless, the Sounders came out attacking\" - why \"Nevertheless\"?\n::\"Although lacking those playmakers,\" Fixed?\n*\"to continuously find and connect passes with each other\" - wrong adverb, I think (perhaps try \"frequently\") and a split infinitive.\n::\" to complete key passes with each other\" Fixed?\n*\"remove the \"interim\" tag from his title as head coach\" - the \"tag\" language is that of the cited journalist; I don\'t think we should copy it.\n::3 separate refs use the term \"interim tag\" (ctl+f in the references). I suppose it could be changed to \"designation\" but I kind of prefer \"tag\" in this case (kind of like how the NFL does franchise tags maybe?)\n*\"at the 60th minute\" - is \"at\" the correct preposition?\n::Not uncommon vernacular in this sense but \"in\" works if it causes any confusion. Fixed.\n\n:: {{Ping|Mkativerata}} Thanks for taking a look. I addressed everything but the \"tag\" wording due to the number of sources who use it in that sense. It could be changed but I wanted additional input from you still. Were the other issues fixed properly? There is always a chance I made them worse![[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 01:13, 4 April 2015 (UTC)\n\nThanks, I\'m happy to \'\'\'support\'\'\'. I can live with the Casey/Le Toux and \"interim tag\" sentences not being changed. Just one minor consequential thing:\n*\"Sounders coach Schmid made adjustments to the usual starting lineup for the game.\" - this makes it sound like it was the \"usual starting lineup \'\'for the game\'\'\". Perhaps \"Sounders coach Schmid made adjustments to his usual starting lineup. [no mention of \'for the game\']\" would be simpler and clearer. I\'d then suggest putting the Pappa and Martin sentence before the Cooper sentence, because Pappa and Martin were usual members of the starting lineup; Cooper seems not to have been. --[[User:Mkativerata|Mkativerata]] ([[User talk:Mkativerata|talk]]) 01:32, 4 April 2015 (UTC)\n::Definitely sounds like a good change (fixed).[[User:Cptnono|Cptnono]] ([[User talk:Cptnono|talk]]) 01:33, 4 April 2015 (UTC)\n\n{{FACClosed|promoted}} [[User:Ian Rose|Ian Rose]] ([[User talk:Ian Rose|talk]]) 00:33, 7 April 2015 (UTC)\n:\'\'The above discussion is preserved as an archive. \'\'\'Please do not modify it.\'\'\' No further edits should be made to this page.\'\'
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','utf-8'),(775229035,'{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2015}}\n{{Infobox cricketer\n| name = Sibtain Raza\n| image = Sibtain Raza.jpg\n| country = Kuwait\n| fullname = Sibtain Raza Shah\n| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1985|10|10|df=yes}}\n| birth_place = [[Kuwait City]], [[Kuwait]]\n| nickname = \n| batting = Left-handed\n| bowling = Right-arm [[off spin]]\n| role = [[Bowler (cricket)|Bowler]]\n| family = \n| heightm = \n| international = true\n| internationalspan = 2002–2015\n| odidebutdate = \n| odidebutyear = \n| odidebutagainst = \n| odicap = \n| lastodidate = \n| lastodiyear = \n| lastodiagainst = \n| club1 = [[Lahore Shalimar]]\n| year1 = 2007–2009\n| club2 = [[Lahore Lions]]\n| year2 = 2008\n| club3 = [[Lahore Eagles]]\n| year3 = 2009\n| columns = 2\n| column1 = [[First-class cricket|FC]]\n| matches1 = 7\n| runs1 = 218\n| bat avg1 = 19.81\n| 100s/50s1 = 0/1\n| top score1 = 85*\n| deliveries1 = 319\n| wickets1 = 1\n| bowl avg1 = 276.00\n| fivefor1 = 0\n| tenfor1 = n/a\n| best bowling1 = 1/71\n| catches/stumpings1 = 2/–\n| column2 = [[List A cricket|LA]]\n| matches2 = 4\n| runs2 = 19\n| bat avg2 = 4.75\n| 100s/50s2 = 0/0\n| top score2 = 10\n| deliveries2 = 132\n| wickets2 = 3\n| bowl avg2 = 38.00\n| fivefor2 = 0\n| tenfor2 = n/a\n| best bowling2 = 2/50\n| catches/stumpings2 = 0/–\n| column3 = \n| matches3 = \n| runs3 = \n| bat avg3 = \n| 100s/50s3 = \n| top score3 = \n| deliveries3 = \n| wickets3 = \n| bowl avg3 = \n| fivefor3 = \n| tenfor3 = n/a\n| best bowling3 = \n| catches/stumpings3 = \n| date = 30 January\n| year = 2015\n| source = http://cricketarchive.com/Players/11/11314/11314.html CricketArchive\n}}\n\'\'\'Sibtain Raza Shah\'\'\' (born 10 October 1985) is a [[Kuwait]]i [[cricket]]er. Born in Kuwait, Sibtain was raised in [[Pakistan]], and played two seasons (2007–08 and 2008–09) in Pakistani domestic tournaments for [[Lahore]]-based sides. He made his debut for the [[Kuwait national cricket team|Kuwaiti national side]] in the [[2002 ACC Trophy]], aged 16, and has played regularly for the team since then.\n\n==Pakistani career==\nA left-handed [[batsman]] and right-arm [[off-spin]]ner,[http://cricketarchive.com/Players/11/11314/11314.html Sibtain Raza] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. Sibtain was part of the Pakistani under-15 side that made the finals of both the 2000 ACC Under-15 Trophy and the 2000 Costcutters Under-15 World Challenge, losing both matches (to India and the West Indies, respectively). He batted at number three in both tournaments, scoring 110 runs in the ACC event to finish second behind [[Shahid Yousuf]] for Pakistan and fifth overall for runs scored.[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/4/Asian_Cricket_Council_Under-15_Trophy_2000/Batting_by_Runs.html Batting and Fielding in Asian Cricket Council Under-15 Trophy 2000 (Ordered by Runs)] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. He also took seven wickets in each tournament, with only Sheharyar Khan taking more wickets (8) in the World Challenge.[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/4/Costcutter_Under-15s_World_Challenge_2000/Pakistan_Under-15s_Bowling.html Bowling for Pakistan Under-15s], Costcutter Under-15s World Challenge 2000 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015.[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/4/Asian_Cricket_Council_Under-15_Trophy_2000/Bowling_by_Wickets.html Bowling in Asian Cricket Council Under-15 Trophy 2000 (Ordered by Wickets)] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015.\n\nSibtain made his debut in Pakistan\'s Under-19 One-Day Tournament during the 2001–02 season, aged 15, playing for the [[Karachi Whites]] under-19 side that lost the tournament\'s final to a [[Karachi Blues]] under-19 side.[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/73/73149.html Karachi Blues Under-19s v Karachi Whites Under-19s], Under 19 One-Day Tournament (Grade I) 2001/02 (Final) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. In the following seasons, he switched to Lahore-based sides, playing for them in inter-district and inter-region under-19 tournaments. Sibtain made his senior debut in inter-district matches during the 2005–06 season.[http://cricketarchive.com/Players/11/11314/Miscellaneous_Matches.html Miscellaneous matches played by Sibtain Raza (100)] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. After good form there, he was called up to [[Lahore Shalimar]]\'s squad for the 2007–08 season of the [[Quaid-i-Azam Trophy]].[http://cricketarchive.com/Players/11/11314/First-Class_Matches.html First-class matches played by Sibtain Raza (7)] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. Making his {{Cric FC}} debut against [[Islamabad cricket team|Islamabad]] in October 2007, he was dismissed cheaply in both innings, and did not bowl.[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/130/130141.html Islamabad v Lahore Shalimar], Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2007/08 (Group B) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015.\n\nAlthough he had come in higher in the batting order on debut, Sibtain was demoted to tenth in the second innings of his second match, against [[Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricket team|Zarai Taraqiati Bank]]. He top-scored in that innings with 25 from 17 balls, as Lahore were all out for 128.[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/130/130156.html Lahore Shalimar v Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited], Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2007/08 (Group B) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. In the first innings of the next match, against [[Pakistan International Airlines cricket team|Pakistan International Airlines]], Sibtain came in ninth in the batting order. He scored 85 [[not out]] from 80 balls, including 14 fours and one six. All of those runs were made in a 90-run eighth-wicket [[Partnership (cricket)|partnership]] with wicket-keeper [[Kashif Mahmood]], with Sibtain contributing 94% of the partnership\'s runs.[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/130/130169.html Lahore Shalimar v Pakistan International Airlines], Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2007/08 (Group B) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. That innings was to be his highest first-class score and only first-class half-century.\n\nPlaying for the [[Lahore Lions]], Sibtain made his limited-overs debut later in the 2007–08 season, against [[Khan Research Laboratories cricket team|Khan Research Laboratories]] in the [[ABN-AMRO Cup National One-day Championship|ABN-AMRO Cup]].\n[http://cricketarchive.com/Players/11/11314/List_A_Matches.html List A matches played by Sibtain Raza (4)] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. He took two wickets in his second match against [[Habib Bank Limited cricket team|Habib Bank]], finishing with 2/50 from ten overs (his best list-A bowling figures).[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/166/166093.html Habib Bank Limited v Lahore Lions], ABN-AMRO Cup 2007/08 (Group A) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. Sibtain made three further appearances for Lahore Shalimar in the 2008–09 Quaid-i-Azam Trophy, as well as two appearances for the [[Lahore Eagles]] in that season\'s Royal Bank of Scotland Cup, the renamed one-day domestic tournament. Having taken only a single wicket during his first-class career, Sibtain finished with a [[bowling average]] of 276.00, among the worst of all time. His is the twelfth-highest first-class bowling average on record, with only [[Inayatullah (Dera Ismail Khan cricketer)|Inayatullah]] (279.00) having a higher average in Pakistani matches.[http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283847.html Records / First-class matches / Bowling records / Worst career bowling average (without qualification)] – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 January 2015.\n\n==Kuwaiti career==\nAlthough still involved in Pakistani domestic matches, Sibtain made his debut for the Kuwait national side at the [[2002 ACC Trophy]] in [[Singapore]], aged only 16. His next appearances came at the [[2004 ACC Trophy|2004 edition]] of the tournament in Malaysia, where Kuwait made the semi-finals for the first and, so far, only time, going on to defeat [[Qatar national cricket team|Qatar]] in the third-place play-off. Sibtain scored 152 runs for the tournament, second only to Khalid Butt for Kuwait, and was named [[man of the match]] against the [[Maldives national cricket team|Maldives]] after making 86 runs from 86 balls and taking 2/18 from five overs.[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/101/101545.html Kuwait v Maldives], Asian Cricket Council Trophy 2004 (Group B) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015.\n\nWith the notable exception of the [[2010 ACC Trophy Elite]] tournament, which was hosted in Kuwait for the first time, and the [[Cricket at the 2014 Asian Games|2014 Asian Games]], Sibtain has played for Kuwait in almost all major ACC tournaments since making his debut. He led Kuwait\'s wicket-taking at the [[2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Six|2011 World Cricket League Division Six]], with a best of 4/35 against [[Guernsey national cricket team|Guernsey]]. Against [[Nepal national cricket team|Nepal]] (the eventual co-winners of the tournament) in the [[2012 ACC Trophy Elite]], he scored 77 from 84 balls, including four sixes, to help Kuwait to an upset four-wicket win.[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/454/454371.html Kuwait v Nepal], Asian Cricket Council Trophy Elite 2012/13 (Group B) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 January 2015. Other notable performances have included a man-of-the-match 2/20 and 33 not out against [[Bahrain national cricket team|Bahrain]] in the [[2013 ACC Twenty20 Cup]],[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/507/507515.html Bahrain v Kuwait], Asian Cricket Council Twenty20 Cup 2012/13 (Group B) – CricketArchive. 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}}\n\'\'\'[[Ida B. Wells]]\'\'\' (1862–1931) was an [[African American|African-American]] journalist, newspaper editor, [[Suffragette|suffragist]], sociologist, and an early leader in the [[African-American Civil Rights Movement (1896–1954)|civil rights movement]]. Born into slavery in [[Holly Springs, Mississippi]], Wells and her family were freed by the [[Emancipation Proclamation]] of 1863. Despite losing her parents to [[yellow fever]] when she was sixteen, Wells attended [[Fisk University]] and became a teacher. Politically active since her youth, she also became a writer on race issues and campaigned against [[lynching]]; in this latter capacity she published two influential pamphlets and traveled throughout the United States and the United Kingdom. Wells also helped establish the [[National Association of Colored Women\'s Clubs|National Association of Colored Women]] and the [[National Afro-American Council]].\n\n{{#if:Photograph: Mary Garrity; restoration: [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]]|Photograph: Mary Garrity; restoration: [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]]|}}
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(2014)\n|Next album=\n|Misc={{Singles\n |Name=Matryoshka\n |Type=studio\n |Single 1=Танцуй!\n |Single 1 date=May 25, 2013\n |Single 2=Танк\n |Single 2 date=October 7, 2013\n |Single 3=Матрёшка\n |Single 3 date=February 16, 2014\n |Single 4=Воины Света\n |Single 4 date=March 4, 2014\n }}\n}}\n\n\'\'\'Matryoska\'\'\' is the 13th and the last studio album of [[Belarus]]ian [[Rock music|rock group]] [[Lyapis Trubetskoy]]. It was released on the [[March 1]], [[2014 in music|2014]].{{cite web|url=http://lyapis.com/3524/|script-title=ru:Информация о предзаказе на официальном сайте|date=2014-02-18|language=ru}}\n\n== About album ==\nThe album was released on the [[March 1]], [[2014 in music|2014]] on [[CD]], [[Gramophone record|vynil]], [[iTunes]], Yandex Music and others.\n\nIn the same time the album was released, group started a new tour, also named \"Matryoshka\". During it the group have visited all big cities of [[Russia]] and [[Ukraine]] and also [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Estonia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Poland]], [[Czech Republic|Czech]], [[Germany]], [[Israel]], etc.\n\nThe album consists of 10 new songs of the group and the [[Cover version|cover]] on \"Государство\", the song of [[Grazhdanskaya Oborona]].\n\n===Track listing===\n{{Track listing\n|headline=\'\'Matryoshka\'\'\n|total_length=31:30\n\n|title1=Матрёшка\n|note1={{lang-en|Matryoshka}}\n|length1=2:57\n\n|title2=Танцуй\n|note2={{lang-en|Dance}}\n|length2=1:53\n\n|title3=Танк\n|note3={{lang-en|Tank}}\n|length3=2:34\n\n|title4=Телевизор\n|note4={{lang-en|TV set}}\n|length4=2:43\n\n|title5=Воины света\n|note5={{lang-en|Warriors of Light}}\n|length5=3:44\n\n|title6=Молох\n|note6={{lang-en|[[Moloch]]}}\n|length6=2:52\n\n|title7=Котлован\n|note7={{lang-en|Trench}}\n|length7=2:33\n\n|title8=Чайка\n|note8={{lang-en|Seagull}}\n|length8=2:48\n\n|title9=Командир\n|note9={{lang-en|Commander}}\n|length9=2:35\n\n|title10=Государство\n|note10={{lang-en|State}}\n|length10=3:09\n\n|title11=Клоуна нет\n|note11={{lang-en|Clown is gone}}\n|length11=3:42\n}}\n\n== Personnel ==\n* [[Siarhei Mikhalok]]- [[Singing|vocals]]\n* Ruslan Vladyko - [[guitar]]\n* Pavel Bulatnikov - [[Singing|vocals]], [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]\n* Ivan Galushko - [[trombone]]\n* Denis Sturchenko - [[bass guitar]]\n* Vlad Senkevich - [[trumpet]]\n* Denis Shurov - [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]\n* Andrei Babrouka - sound engineer\n* Dmitry Bobrovko - scene technician\n* Pavel Tretyak - [[acoustic guitar]]\n* Vlad Yarun\n* Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound NYCЕ - mastering\n\n==References==\n{{reflist}}\n\n[[Category:Lyapis Trubetskoy albums]]\n[[Category:2014 albums]]\n[[Category:Russian-language albums]]','utf-8'),(644800370,'==Summary==\n{{Non-free use rationale 2\n|Description = Lubbock, TX, attorney Warlick Carr\n|Source = \'\'\'Original publication\'\'\': unknown
\n\'\'\'Immediate source\'\'\': http://lubbockonline.com/stories/071008/loc_302184899.shtml\n|Date = July 10, 2008\n|Author = unknown\n|Article = Warlick Carr\n|Purpose = for visual identification of the person in question, at the top of his/her biographical article\n|Replaceability = Fair use image from Mr. Carr\'s obituary in the \'\'Lubbock Avalanche-Journal\'\'\n|Minimality = Will appear only in Warlick Carr article\n|Commercial = Photo can be uploaded now from \'\'Lubbock Avalanche-Journal\'\' without charge. 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In turn, this page linked to Fergus\' [[Twitter]] and [[Elance]] accounts—the latter a privately owned clearing house for employers to post jobs, search for freelance professionals, and solicit proposals. It was there that I discovered one of the darker sides of Wikipedia.\n\nOn Elance, hundreds of posted jobs offer money to edit Wikipedia. Companies like the now-former Wiki-PR, which was involved in a [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-10-09/News and notes|paid advocacy scandal]] that encompassed hundreds to thousands of Wikipedia accounts and pages, will pay for articles about specific individuals and entities. Others ask to add links to drive traffic to other websites, and yet others are jobs to remove negative content. These jobs appear to be thriving, with tens of thousands of dollars changing hands each month.\n\nWith a little bit of looking around, it\'s fairly easy to determine which account wrote what content and for how much. A number of patterns became clear. Most individuals are undeclared paid editors. Many use a single sockpuppet for one or two jobs and then move on to the next account. One editor stated that they are an experienced Wikipedia administrator. Some were better at hiding their activities than others, with certain editors responsible for a trail of blocked accounts. Elance is just one of many e-commerce sites through which this sort of business is being transacted. \n\nI\'ve been grappling with a couple of questions since:\n{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Paid advocacy 2012–15}}\n\'\'So what is wrong with paid editing\'\'? The first thing we are risking is our reputation. Wikipedia is seen as an independent source. If companies and individuals can pay to have content written about them, their businesses, or their products, we are no longer independent. In October 2013, after the Wiki-PR revelations, the Wikimedia Foundation [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2013-10-23/In_the_media#Wiki-PR scandal prompts press statement from Sue Gardner|published]] a press release stating that undisclosed paid editing \"violates numerous site policies and guidelines, including prohibitions against sockpuppetry and undisclosed conflicts of interest\" and \"is prohibited by our [[wmf:Terms of Use|Terms of Use]].\" Jimmy Wales has similarly stated that \"[[User:Jimbo Wales/Paid Advocacy FAQ#Jimmy Wales.27 position on paid advocacy|he is opposed]] to allowing paid advocates to edit in article space\".\n\nThe next and more difficult question is \'\'if we disapprove of this activity, can we do anything about it\'\'?\n\nThe issue of [[link spamming]] appears to be fairly straightforward to address. A [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/Dead link spamming|specific page]] has been set up to list all edits that remove a dead-link tag. This allows verification that spam-links are not being added as a replacement—a frequent tactic of spammers. Discussions are ongoing with respect to using [[WebCite]] to solve the dead-link issue once and for all. The owner is interested in having us take over its management, but I have been unable to determine whether the movement is interested in taking it on. One of the companies involved in adding links to Wikipedia articles, [http://www.wikilinkpro.com/ WikiLinkPro], is using the Wikipedia logo to promote itself, so WMF Legal and Community Affairs may consider addressing what appears to be breach of our logo trademark. \n\nThe issue of those who are paid to write articles about individuals and companies is harder to address. This editing is usually done through \"disposable\" accounts, and even if discovered, the content is sometimes kept. Thus we are left to presume that the person behind the account is still paid for their work. Although there has been talk of loosening up our attitudes towards disclosed paid editing, it\'s likely that for most of those involved, the incentives are less than the hazards of losing their anonymity. It would mostly just expose their work to greater scrutiny, as currently much of the time it goes undetected, which those who are attempting to promote individuals and companies prefer.\n\nOne of FergusM1970\'s last comments on Wikipedia was [[Special:Diff/639291147|an offer to detect paid editors]] for a fee, seemingly oblivious to the irony of this. His suggested method would have been to patrol the major sites and request that they take down Wikipedia-related jobs. The policies of two of the larger websites in question do not allow jobs that violate the terms of service of other websites.For example, the [https://www.odesk.com/info/terms/client-policies/ terms of service] of [[oDesk]]. I emailed them inquiring about this possibility and they agreed to take down the first user I reported. Now to look at doing this on a larger scale. \n\nAnother possible measure would be to keep a list of sockmasters known to be involved in paid editing, regularly run [[Wikipedia:CheckUser policy|CheckUser]] on their accounts to identify further socks, and delete their additions. Other methods could comprise posting fake jobs on these sites to identify people offering editing services; however, this could be viewed as dishonest and thus likely not the best idea. How long this approach would be effective is unclear, as those involved would probably figure out ways to avoid detection. We could also look at efforts to generate bad press for the individuals and companies who use these services. The media, however, would likely get bored of this type of story.\n\nSo who are their customers? According to FergusM1970, some of his clients included academic [[Jerome Katz]], composer [[Tony Succar]], [[Derwick Associates]], the [[Institute of Cosmetic and Laser Surgery]], and the [[Ventura Film Festival]].FergusM1970 provided a partial client list [[Special:Diff/639202154|on his user page]] and [[Special:Diff/639212319|admitted to paid editing]] for Derwick Associates in a lengthy thread on [[WP:ANI]]. About half of the issues I detected had already been dealt with, the accounts either being blocked or the content deleted. Whether that is good or bad I\'m unsure. The cases I\'ve picked up are likely the easier ones to detect, such as this obviously promotional addition to the article for the airline [[SpiceJet]]: [[Special:Diff/606333040|\"SpiceJet has overhauled its network starting March 30, 2014. The new Summer Schedule focuses on the most important aspect of travel - you.\"]] I have a much longer list; however, I need to first clarify whether providing this evidence on Wikipedia is allowed under the Foundation\'s terms of use and the English Wikipedia\'s policies.\n\nThis is not the first time that Wikipedia has come across an extensive network of clandestine paid advocacy. The \'\'Signpost\'\' [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-10-09/News and notes|reported]] in October 2013 that \"An investigation by the English Wikipedia community into suspicious edits and sockpuppet activity has led to astonishing revelations that Wiki-PR, a multi-million-dollar US-based company, has created, edited, or maintained several thousand Wikipedia articles for paying clients using a sophisticated array of concealed user accounts.\" \n\nA year and a half later, it is clear that neither the Foundation nor the English Wikipedia has worked out how to address this issue. The first account associated with Wiki-PR, [[User:Morning277|Morning277]], appeared during my recent investigations, suggesting that they may still be in business.\n\nWhile disclosed paid editing is a lesser issue, it is not a panacea. The problem I have with disclosed paid editing is that it often turns the attention of the core community from working on articles of higher importance to ones of lower importance. For example, editor [[User:BlackCab|BlackCab]] previously engaged in [[Special:Diff/643339423|disclosed paid editing]] on the article [[A2 milk]], which resulted in much greater involvement than the subject deserves. [[IMS Health]], [[Alexion Pharmaceuticals]] via Havas Lynx Medical, [[GlaxoSmithKline]], and others are interested in providing this sort of service for their clients or themselves. While we can handle some, [[WP:Wikiproject Medicine|Wikiproject Medicine]] does not have the ability to handle hundreds of daily requests.\n\nOver the last few weeks I have looked for interest in dealing with the dozens of clandestine paid editors I have stumbled on. Is anyone willing to take on the issue of paid editing? Even though the Foundation [[m:Terms_of_use#4._Refraining_from_Certain_Activities|does not allow]] undisclosed paid editing, it is unclear who is supposed to enforce this and what mechanisms we have to detect it. The WMF\'s [[meta:Legal and Community Advocacy|community advocacy team]] informed me that they do not have the staff to take this on and hopes the community will become involved in enforcement. The English Wikipedia\'s [[Wikipedia: Arbitration Committee|Arbitration Committee]] feels that they have no role in handling paid advocacy at this point in time—paid editing is not prohibited by policy, as they responded to me by email.\n\nOn-wiki remedies are hampered by our community policies. It is currently unclear if an editor is allowed to openly discuss specific cases on the encyclopedia. Our [[WP:COI|conflict of interest]] guideline may state that editors should \"not edit Wikipedia in the interests of your external relationships\", but the [[WP:OUTING|outing]] policy takes precedence, and it does not clarify if we are allowed to link to external sites suspected of being involved in paid advocacy. An [[WP:RFC|request for comment]] seeking to clarify one aspect of this issue is ongoing [[Wikipedia talk:Harassment#Other contact information|here]].\n\nSo is Wikipedia for sale? Unfortunately, the answer currently appears to be yes—[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Integrity|but we can and should change this]].\n\n:\'\'The views expressed in these [[op-ed]]s are those of the authors only; responses and critical commentary are invited in the [[#comments|comments section]]. Editors wishing to submit their own op-ed should [[Special:Emailuser/Wikipedia Signpost|email]] the \'\'Signpost\'\'{{\'}}s editor.\'\'\n\n==Notes==\n{{reflist}}\n\n{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-comments-end||2015-01-28|2015-02-11}}\n\n[[Category:Wikipedia Signpost archives 2015-02|04 Oped]]\n[[Category:Wikipedia Signpost Opinion content archives 2015|0204]]\n[[Category:Wikipedia Signpost Paid editing archives|20150204]]','utf-8'),(725215619,'{{Infobox gridiron football person\n|name = Joe Stanowicz\n|image = \n|image_size = \n|alt =\n|caption = \n|position1 = [[Guard (American football)|Guard]]\n|birth_date = November 4, 1921\n|birth_place = [[Hackettstown, New Jersey]]\n|death_date = September 21, 1999\n|death_place = [[Orange, California]]\n|number =\n|College = [[United States Military Academy]]\n|high_school =\n|playing_years1 = 1944\n|playing_team1 = [[Army Black Knights football|Army]]\n|career_highlights =\n* First-team All-American, 1944\n}}\n\n\'\'\'Joseph John \"Joe\" Stanowicz\'\'\' (November 4, 1921 – September 21, 1999) was an [[American football]] player. He attended the [[United States Military Academy]] where he played at the guard position for the [[Army Black Knights football]] team. He was selected by the [[Football Writers Association of America]] (FWAA), the [[International News Service]] (INS), and the [[United Press]] (UP) as a first-team player on the [[1944 College Football All-America Team]].{{cite web|title=FWAA All America|publisher=Football Writers Association of America|url=http://www.sportswriters.net/fwaa/awards/allamerica/alltime.pdf}}{{cite news|title=INS Selects All-American|work=Chester Times|date=1944-12-02}}{{cite news|author=Leo H. Petersen|title=1944 All-American Squad Announced: Bob McCIure Of Nevada U. Rated On UP Fourth Team|work=Nevada State Journal|date=1944-11-30}} After graduating from the Academy, Stanowicz served in the Army until 1966. He died in 1999 in [[Orange, California]].{{cite news|title=Joseph J. Stanowicz 1945|publisher=West Point Association of Graduates|accessdate=January 28, 2015|url=http://apps.westpointaog.org/Memorials/Article/15272/}}\n\n== References ==\n{{Reflist}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Stanowicz Joe}}\n[[Category:1921 births]]\n[[Category:1999 deaths]]\n[[Category:American football guards]]\n[[Category:Army Black Knights football players]]\n[[Category:Players of American football from New Jersey]]\n[[Category:People from Hackettstown, New Jersey]]','utf-8'),(774582558,'{{Infobox cycling race\n| name = Paris–Roubaix Juniors\n| image =\n| date = Early April\n| region = Northern [[France]]\n| english = \n| localnames = \n| nickname = Le Pavé de Roubaix {{fr icon}}\n| discipline = [[Road bicycle racing|Road]] race\n| competition = [[UCI Juniors Nations\' Cup]]\n| type = Single-day\n| organiser = Vélo-Club de Roubaix Lille Métropole\n| director = \n| first = {{start date|2003}}\n| number = 15 (as of 2017)\n| last = \n| firstwinner = {{flagathlete|[[Anthony Colin]]|FRA}}\n| mostwins = \n| mostrecent = {{flagathlete|[[Tom Pidcock]]|GBR}}\n}}\n\n\'\'\'Paris–Roubaix Juniors\'\'\' (or \'\'\'Le Pavé de Roubaix\'\'\') is a single-day [[road bicycle race]] held annually in April in northern [[France]] for junior cyclists (aged 17 and 18) ahead of the senior [[Paris–Roubaix]] classic race. It is organised by the Vélo-Club de Roubaix Lille Métropole, who organize the under-23s version, [[Paris–Roubaix Espoirs]].\n\n==Winners==\n[[File:Guillaume Van Keirsbulck.jpg|thumb|[[Guillaume Van Keirsbulck]] winning in 2009]]\n{{Cycling past winner start}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2003|name={{sortname|Anthony|Colin}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2004|name={{sortname|Geraint|Thomas}}|nat=GBR|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2005|name={{sortname|Michael|Bär}}|nat=SWI|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2006|name={{sortname|Raymond|Kreder}}|nat=NED|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2007|name={{sortname|Fabien|Taillefer}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2008|name={{sortname|Andrew|Fenn}}|nat=GBR|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2009|name={{sortname|Guillaume|Van Keirsbulck}}|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2010|name={{sortname|Jasper|Stuyven}}|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2011|name={{sortname|Florian|Sénéchal}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2012|name={{sortname|Mads Würtz|Schmidt}}|nat=DEN|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2013|name={{sortname|Mads|Pedersen|Mads Pedersen (cyclist)}}|nat=DEN|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2014|name={{sortname|Magnus|Bak Klaris}}|nat=DEN|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2015|name={{sortname|Bram|Welten}}|nat=NED|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2016|name={{sortname|Jarno|Mobach}}|nat=NED|natvar=|team=}}\n{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2017|name={{sortname|Tom|Pidcock}}|nat=GBR|natvar=|team=[[British Cycling|Great Britain \'\'(national team)\'\']]}}\n{{Cycling past winner end}}\n\n==External links==\n*{{official website|http://veloclubroubaix.fr/}} {{fr icon}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Paris-Roubaix juniors}}\n[[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 2003]]\n[[Category:2003 establishments in France]]\n[[Category:Cycle races in France]]','utf-8'),(644801072,'#redirect [[Frances Erskine Inglis, 1st Marquise of Calderón de la Barca]]','utf-8'),(766111045,'{{Infobox sportsperson\n|birth_date=March 14, 1965\n|birth_place=\n|medaltemplates={{MedalSport | Men\'s [[Wrestling]]}}\n{{MedalCountry | {{CAN}} }}\n{{MedalCompetition|[[Commonwealth Games]]}}\n{{MedalGold | [[1994 Commonwealth Games|1994 Victoria]] | [[Wrestling at the 1994 Commonwealth Games|Freestyle (– 57 kg)]]}}\n{{MedalCompetition|[[Pan American Games]]}}\n{{MedalSilver | [[1987 Pan American Games|1987 Indianapolis]] | [[Wrestling at the 1987 Pan American Games|Freestyle (– 57 kg)]]}}\n{{MedalBronze | [[1991 Pan American Games|1991 Havana]] | [[Wrestling at the 1991 Pan American Games|Freestyle (– 57 kg)]]}}\n}}\n\'\'\'Christopher Woodcroft\'\'\' (born March 14, 1965 in [[Hamilton, Ontario]]) is an educator and retired male [[wrestler]] from [[Canada]].[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/wo/christopher-woodcroft-1.html \"Christopher Woodcroft\" sports-reference] He is principal of [[Resurrection Catholic Secondary School]] in [[Kitchener, Ontario]], and was one of 40 Canadian educators to receive the Canada\'s Outstanding Principal award from The Learning Partnership in January 2015.{{cite news|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/kitchener-olympian-turned-principal-wins-national-award-1.2934805|title=Kitchener Olympian turned principal wins national award|last=Sharkey|first=Jackie|date=January 28, 2015|publisher=CBC News|accessdate=January 30, 2015}}\n\nWoodcroft represented Canada at \nthe [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] and\nthe [[1992 Summer Olympics]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. \nHe placed 11th in his class (57.0 kg Freestyle) at the \n1994 World Championship. 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In 2008, he guest-starred in the short-lived [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]] medical soap opera \'\'[[The Royal Today]]\'\', as Liam Dooley. In 2013, he guest-starred as Paul in the BAFTA-nominated{{Cite web|url=http://www.bafta.org/press/press-releases/nominations-announced-british-academy-childrens-awards|title=Nominations Announced: British Academy Children’s Awards|publisher=bafta.org|accessdate=2015-01-30}} fantasy/supernatural [[CBBC]] television series \'\'[[Wolfblood]]\'\'.{{cn|date=August 2016}}\n\n===Theatre career===\nIn 2006, Turnbull made his professional theatre debut as Geordie in [[Ian Brown (director)|Ian Brown]]\'s stage adaption of [[Colin Teevan]]\'s \'\'How Many Miles To Basra?\'\' at the [[West Yorkshire Playhouse]].{{cite web|url=http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/14309/how-many-miles-to-basra-|title=How Many Miles to Basra?|publisher=The Stage|date=2006-09-29|accessdate=2015-01-30}}\n\nTurnbull played the role of the daughter in Selma Dimitrijevic\'s production of her play titled \'\'Gods Are Fallen and All Safety Gone\'\', alongside [[Sean Campion]] who played the role of the mother, and presented by Grayscale.{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2014/may/26/gods-are-fallen-and-all-safety-gone-caravan-brighton-review|title=Gods Are Fallen and All Safety Gone review – a mother and daughter … played by men|publisher=The Guardian|date=26 May 2014|accessdate=2015-01-29}}\n\n==Filmography==\n{|class=\"wikitable sortable\"\n|+Television\n|-\n!Year\n!Title\n!Role\n!class=\"unsortable\"|Note(s)\n|-\n|2007\n|\'\'[[The Bill]]\'\'\n|Jamie Royce\n|Episode: \"Better Off Dead\"\n|-\n|2008\n|\'\'[[The Royal Today]]\'\'\n|Liam Dooley\n|Episode: \"[[List of The Royal Today episodes|Episode 1.13]]\"\n|-\n|2013\n|\'\'[[Wolfblood]]\'\'\n|Paul\n|Episode: \"[[List of Wolfblood episodes#Series 2 (2013)|Grave Consequences]]\"\n|}\n\n==References==\n{{Reflist}}\n\n==External links==\n*{{IMDb name|2684463}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Turnbull, Scott}}\n[[Category:1981 births]]\n[[Category:Living people]]\n[[Category:People from Middlesbrough]]\n[[Category:Alumni of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts]]\n[[Category:English male television actors]]','utf-8'),(713363795,'{{Infobox Galaxy\n| image = [[File:NGC4145 Spitzer.jpg|250px]]\n| caption=NGC 4145\n| name = [[New General Catalogue|NGC]] 4145\n| type = SAB(rs)d{{cite web|title=NED results for object NGC 4145|url=http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/objsearch?objname=NGC+4145&extend=no&hconst=73&omegam=0.27&omegav=0.73&corr_z=1&out_csys=Equatorial&out_equinox=J2000.0&obj_sort=RA+or+Longitude&of=pre_text&zv_breaker=30000.0&list_limit=5&img_stamp=YES#Positions_0|accessdate=31 January 2015}}\n| epoch = [[J2000]]\n| ra = {{RA|12|10|01.52}}\n| dec = {{DEC|39|53|01.9}}\n| dist_ly = 68,000,000 [[light year]]s\n| z = 0.003366\n| appmag_v = 11.30{{cite web|title=NGC 4145|url=http://dso-browser.com/dso/info/NGC/4145|website=dso-browser.com|accessdate=18 February 2015}}\n| size_v = 5.9\' x 4.1\'\n| constellation name = [[Canes Venatici]]\n| radius_ly = \n| absmag_v =\n| notes =\n| names = UGC 7154\n}}\n\'\'\'NGC 4145\'\'\' is a [[barred spiral galaxy]] located in the [[Ursa Major Cluster|Ursa Major galaxy cluster]], 68 million [[light year]]s from the [[Earth]]. The galaxy has little [[star formation]], except on its outer edges. Due to the loss of energy that occurs without star formation, some astronomers predict that the galaxy will degenerate into a [[lenticular galaxy]] in the near future. However, the galaxy\'s interaction with [[NGC 4151]] may \"maintain [its] star formation\".{{cite web|title=Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 4145|url=http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/2707-ssc2009-15a2-Barred-Spiral-Galaxy-NGC-4145|website=spitzer.caltech.edu|accessdate=30 January 2015}}{{cite web|title=NGC 4145|url=https://www.noao.edu/outreach/nop/advanced/observers/n4145.html|website=noao.edu|accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n==References==\n{{reflist}}\n{{Galaxy-stub|}}\n{{Ngc45}}\n[[Category:NGC objects|4145]]\n[[Category:Barred spiral galaxies]]\n[[Category:Ursa Major Cluster]]','utf-8'),(644801352,'[[Category:Rock albums by Belarusian artists]]','utf-8'),(644801389,'#REDIRECT [[Sibtain Raza]]','utf-8'),(736427865,'{{Non-diffusing subcategory|Moroccan equestrians}}\n\n[[Category:Moroccan equestrians]]\n[[Category:Olympic equestrians by country|Morocco]]\n[[Category:Summer Olympics competitors for Morocco|Equestrians]]','utf-8'),(667798517,'{{Infobox scientist\n| name = Mathew J. Wedel\n| image = \n| image_size = \n| caption = \n| birth_date = \n| residence = [[United States|U.S.]]\n| nationality = [[United States|American]]\n| field = [[Paleontologist]]\n| work_institution = [[Western University of Health Sciences]]\n}}\n\n\'\'\'Mathew John Wedel\'\'\' is an [[Americans|American]] [[paleontologist]]. He is associate professor at the [[Western University of Health Sciences]] Department of Anatomy in [[California]]. Mathew studies [[sauropod]]s and the evolution of [[air sacs|pneumatic bones]] in dinosaurs. At the Western University, Mathew teaches gross anatomy.{{cite web|last=Wedel|first=M.J.|title=Profile - Mathew Wedel|url=https://peerj.com/MathewWedel/|publisher=PeerJ}} He has authored papers naming \'\'[[Aquilops]]\'\' (2014), \'\'[[Brontomerus]]\'\' (2011), and \'\'[[Sauroposeidon]]\'\' (2000).{{cite web|last=Wedel|first=M.J.|title=CV and Publications|url=https://sauroposeidon.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/welcome/|publisher=Mathew John Wedel}}\n\nAlong with paleontologists [[Darren Naish]] and [[Mike P. Taylor]], he founded the paleontology blog Sauropod Vertebrae Picture of the Week.\n\n==References==\n{{reflist}}\n\n==External links==\n*{{Url|http://svpow.com}}\n*{{Url|http://sauroposeidon.wordpress.com}}\n\n{{Authority control}}\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Wedel, Matt J.}}\n[[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]\n[[Category:Living people]]\n[[Category:American paleontologists]]','utf-8'),(760930863,'{{Infobox artist\n| honorific_prefix = \n| name = Mary Lawrence\n| honorific_suffix = \n| image = \n| image_size = \n| alt = \n| caption = \n| native_name = \n| native_name_lang = \n| birth_name = \n| birth_date = \n| birth_place = \n| death_date = \n| death_place =\n| resting_place = \n| resting_place_coordinates = \n| nationality = British\n| education = \n| alma_mater = \n| known_for = \n| notable_works = \'\'The Various Kinds of Roses Cultivated in England\'\'\n| style = [[Botanical illustration]]\n| movement = \n| spouse = \n| awards = \n| elected = \n| patrons = \n| memorials = \n| website = \n| module =\n}}\n\'\'\'Mary Lawrance\'\'\' (also known as \'\'\'Mary Kearse\'\'\') ([[floruit|fl.]] 1794–1830) was a British [[botanical illustrator]] who specialized in flowers. She also taught botanical illustration.{{cite web|title=Lester, Francis Edward. My Friend the Rose. With Sixteen Illustrations Reproduced from Paintings by Mary Lawrance, First Printed 1799. Harrisburg, Pa., J. Horace McFarland Company, 1942|url=http://www.lib.msu.edu/exhibits/botany/lester.jsp|website=Women and Botany in 18th and Early 19th-Century England|publisher=Michigan State University|accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n\nHer first known exhibition was at the [[Royal Academy of Arts]] in 1795. Between 1796 and 1799 she created and published \'\'The Various Kinds of Roses Cultivated in England\'\'. The book featured paintings of [[rose]]s that were drawn from nature. In 1818, she married a man with a surname, Kearse. She exhibited work until 1830.{{DNB|wstitle=Lawrance, Mary}} Her work is held in the collection of the [[New York Public Library]].{{cite web|title=Mrs. Lawrance\'s Beautiful Roses|url=http://exhibitions.nypl.org/treasures/items/show/142|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110705214752/http://exhibitions.nypl.org/treasures/items/show/142 |archive-date=2011-07-05 |dead-url=yes|website=Treasures|publisher=New York Public Library|accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n\n==Works by Mary Lawrance==\n[[File:Mrs Lawrences Beautiful Roses.jpg|thumb|from \'\'A Collection of Roses from Nature\'\']]\n\n{{botanist|Lawrance|inline=yes}}\n\n*\'\'A Collection of Roses from Nature\'\', 1799\n*\'\'Sketches of Flower from Nature\'\', 1801\n*\'\'A Collection of Passion Flowers Coloured from Nature\'\', 1802\n\n==References==\n{{reflist}}\n\n[[Category:Flower artists]]\n[[Category:19th-century English painters]]\n\n\n{{UK-painter-19thC-stub}}','utf-8'),(760165782,'\n\n[[Category:Television series by genre]]\n[[Category:Thrillers|Television series]]','utf-8'),(644801628,'==Summary==\n{{Non-free use rationale 2\n|Description = minister Cline Rex Paden of Lubbock, TX \n\nhttps://www.google.com/search?q=photo+of+Cline+Rex+Paden&biw=960&bih=467&tbm=isch&imgil=X3CvAZ8cCbVn2M%253A%253BmfN9kEbuCcqqRM%253Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fleeh.wordpress.com%25252F2007%25252F05%25252F28%25252Fcline-paden-passes-away%25252F&source=iu&pf=m&fir=X3CvAZ8cCbVn2M%253A%252CmfN9kEbuCcqqRM%252C_&usg=__PymN2HWZ-d1klVdgABSSJ0L1Q8E%3D&ved=0CD0Qyjc&ei=OQnLVP-AHsWryAT10oKoDw#imgdii=_&imgrc=X3CvAZ8cCbVn2M%253A%3BmfN9kEbuCcqqRM%3Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fleeh.files.wordpress.com%252F2007%252F05%252Fcline_paden.jpg%253Fw%253D450%3Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fleeh.wordpress.com%252F2007%252F05%252F28%252Fcline-paden-passes-away%252F%3B385%3B481\n|Source = \'\'\'Original publication\'\'\': unknown
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She is a best-selling novelist and also a [[columnist]] for \'\'Shijie Bolan\'\' (World Vision).\n\n== Early life ==\nLulu Wang was born on 22 December 1960 in [[Beijing]], China. Her mother was a teacher of literature. At [[Peking University]], Wang studied subjects including English language and literature.{{cite web|last1=Yue|first1=Tao|title=Fiction is philosophy: interview with Lulu Wang|url=http://www.iias.nl/sites/default/files/IIAS_NL43_15.pdf|publisher=IIAS Newsletter|accessdate=31 January 2015|date=Spring 2007}} After graduation, she taught at the university before moving to the Netherlands in 1986, at the age of 26;{{sfn|T\'Sjoen|2004|p=20}} there she taught Chinese at the [[Zuyd University of Applied Sciences]] in [[Maastricht]].\n\n== Writing career ==\nIn 1997, she published her semi-autobiographical debut novel, \'\'Het Lelietheater\'\' (\"The Lily Theatre\"),{{sfn|T\'Sjoen|2004|p=20}} which is strewn with Chinese-language proverbs and rhymes translated into Dutch.{{sfn|Howell|Taylor|2003|p=161}} The novel sold over 800,000 copies in the Netherlands and earned her the [[Gouden Ezelsoor]] in 1998 for the bestselling literary debut work;{{nl icon}} [http://www.grafischecultuur.nl/grafischecultuur_goudenezelsoor.html Gouden Ezelsoor], Grafische Cultuurstichting. Retrieved on 8 March 2015. the following year, it won an [[Nonino#International Nonino Prize|International Nonino Prize]] at the [[Salzburg Easter Festival]].{{it icon}} [http://www.grappanonino.it/it/premio-nonino/premiati.html I Premiati del Quarantesimo Premio Nonino], [[Nonino]]. Retrieved on 8 March 2015.{{it icon}} [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1999/marzo/25/Premio_Nonino_per_Salisburgo_alla_co_0_9903252232.shtml Il Premio Nonino per Salisburgo alla scrittrice cinese Lulu Wang], \'\'[[Corriere della Sera]]\'\', 1999. Retrieved on 8 March 2015. In 1997, she was noted to be the best-selling Dutch-language author.{{sfn|Louwerse|2007|p=125}} The novel has been translated from Dutch into several languages, including English.https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n97-108571/https://viaf.org/processed/DNB%7C115627944\n{{Quote box\n | quote =\"For a while, her name was virtually the only one an average Dutch reader could produce when asked to name a Chinese writer.\"{{sfn|Idema|2013|p=202}}\n | source =\n | width =25%\n | align =right\n}}\nHer 2010 novel, \'\'Wilde rozen\'\' is, like her debut, a book based on her life in China; this time, the main character is twelve-year-old Qiangwei, who grows up during the [[Cultural Revolution]]. Wang called it her most personal book yet.{{cite news|url=http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/bk2u8sj3|title=Lulu Wang keert terug naar haar jeugd|last=Post|first=Hans Maarten|date=20 August 2010|work=[[Het Nieuwsblad]]|language=Dutch|accessdate=30 January 2015}} In 2012, she published \'\'Nederland, wo ai ni\'\', a book app containing animations, music, and a discussion forum, also available as an [[e-book]]; it was later published in a printed version as well. A second book app was published in 2013, \'\'Zomervolliefde\'\', a bilingual Dutch and Chinese publication including poems, illustrations, a song, and a short movie.\n\nIn addition to being a best-selling author,{{cite news|last1=Schwartz|first1=John Burnham|title=Mao\'s Summer Camp|url=https://www.nytimes.com/books/00/09/10/reviews/000910.10burnham.html|accessdate=31 January 2015|work=[[The New York Times]] |date=September 10, 2000}} Wang works as a [[columnist]] for the international Chinese-language magazines \'\'World Vision\'\' (Chinese: 世界博览, pinyin: Shìjiè Bólǎn){{cite web|title=Lulu Wang|url=http://www.meuse-rhine-journal.com/html/Lei_20130709230514.html|work=Meuse Rhine Journal |accessdate=31 January 2015|location=Maastricht|date=9 July 2013}} and \'\'World Affairs\'\' (Chinese: 世界知识, pinyin: Shìjiè Zhīshì).{{nl icon}} Jeroen Gijselhart, \"[http://ifthenisnow.nl/nl/artikelen/nieuwe-reeks-lulu-wang-over-haar-cultuurshock-in-nederland Nieuwe reeks: Lulu Wang over haar cultuurshock in Nederland]\", \'\'If then is now\'\', 2013. Retrieved on 11 March 2015.\n\n==Awards==\n* [[Gouden Ezelsoor]] (1998)\n* [[Nonino#International Nonino Prize|International Nonino Prize]] (1999){{cite web|last1=Paridon|first1=Elsbeth van|title=Cultural ambassador Lulu Wang|url=http://china.org.cn/arts/2014-04/01/content_31968368.htm|website=China.org.cn|accessdate=31 January 2015|date=April 1, 2014}} at the [[Salzburg Easter Festival]]\n\n==Selected works==\n*(1997) \'\'[[Het lelietheater]]\'\' (The Lily Theater)\n*(1998) \'\'[[Brief aan mijn lezers]]\'\' (Letter To My Readers)\n*(1999) \'\'[[Het tedere kind]]\'\' (The Tender Child)\n*(2001) \'\'[[Het Witte Feest]]\'\' (The White Party)\n*(2001) \'\'[[Seringendroom]]\'\' (Lilac Dream)\n*(2002) \'\'[[Het Rode Feest]]\'\' (The Red Party)\n*(2004) \'\'[[Bedwelmd]]\'\' (Intoxicated)\n*(2007) \'\'[[Heldere Maan]]\'\' (Bright Moon)\n*(2010) \'\'[[Wilde rozen]]\'\' (Wild Roses)\n*(2010) \'\'[[Lotusvingers]]\'\' (Lotus Fingers)\n*(2012) \'\'[[Nederland, wo ai ni]]\'\' (Netherlands, Wo Ai Ni)\n*(2013) \'\'[[Zomervolliefde]]\'\' (Summer Full Love)\n*(2014)\'\' [[Adam en Eva in China]]\'\' (Adam and Eva in China)\n*(2015) \'\'[[Levenlangverliefd]]\'\' (Life Long in Love /情燃毕生)\n\n==References==\n{{reflist|30em}}\n\n==Bibliography==\n*{{cite book|ref=harv|last1=Howell|first1=Robert B.|last2=Taylor|first2=Jolanda Vanderwal|title=History in Dutch Studies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7qiz3jNLMH0C&pg=PA161|date=1 January 2003|publisher=University Press of America|isbn=978-0-7618-2567-8}}\n*{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Idema|first=Wilt L.|title=Chinese Studies in the Netherlands: Past, Present and Future|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BAWPAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA202|date=11 December 2013|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-26312-3}}\n*{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Louwerse|first=Henriette|title=Homeless Entertainment: On Hafid Bouazza\'s Literary Writing|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HVRuhYr79mAC&pg=PA125|year=2007|publisher=Peter Lang|isbn=978-3-03911-333-0}}\n*{{cite book|ref=harv|last=T\'Sjoen|first=Yves|title=De zwaartekracht overwonnen : dossier over \'allochtone\' literatuur|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nvU-i6mpELwC&pg=PA20|year=2004|publisher=Academia Press|isbn=978-90-382-0692-9}}\n*{{cite book|last=Weststeijn|first=Willem G.|title=Dutch Contributions 1998, Literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=agOzXzvAeRMC&pg=PA3|date=1 January 1999|publisher=Rodopi|isbn=90-420-0715-X}}\n\n== External links ==\n{{Commons category|Lulu Wang}}\n* {{official website|http://www.luluwang.nl}}\n* [http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.php?id=wang002 Lulu Wang] at the [[Digital Library for Dutch Literature]]\n\n{{Authority control}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Wang, Lulu}}\n[[Category:1960 births]]\n[[Category:20th-century Dutch writers]]\n[[Category:21st-century Dutch writers]]\n[[Category:20th-century Dutch novelists]]\n[[Category:21st-century Dutch novelists]]\n[[Category:Chinese emigrants to the Netherlands]]\n[[Category:Chinese women novelists]]\n[[Category:Dutch women novelists]]\n[[Category:Living people]]\n[[Category:Peking University alumni]]\n[[Category:Peking University faculty]]\n[[Category:Writers from Beijing]]\n[[Category:20th-century women writers]]\n[[Category:21st-century women writers]]','utf-8'),(732350539,'{{catmain|Barmer (Lok Sabha constituency)}}\n\n[[Category:Members of Parliament from Rajasthan|Barmer]]','utf-8'),(765352778,'{{portal|Lincolnshire}}\n[[Category:Grade II* listed buildings in Lincolnshire|churches]]\n[[Category:Grade II* listed churches|Lincolnshire]]\n[[Category:Churches in Lincolnshire|*]]','utf-8'),(704358444,'{{Multiple issues|\n{{unreliable sources|date=October 2015}}\n{{refimprove|date=October 2015}}\n}}\n\n{{EngvarB|date=March 2015}}\n{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2015}}\n{{Infobox Monarch\n| name = Batarah Shah Tengah\n| title = [[Sultan]] of [[Sulu Sultanate|Sulu]]\n| image =\n| caption =\n| reign = 1596–1608 or 1585–1600\n| coronation = 1596 or 1585\n| full name = Sultan Pangiran Batara Shah Tengah Tindig\n| predecessor = Sultan Muhammad ul-Halim\n| successor = Sultan Muwallil Wasit\n| spouse =\n| issue = \'\'Died without heir\'\'\n| royal house = Royal house of Sulu\n| dynasty = [[Sharif ul-Hāshim of Sulu|Hashimite Dynasty of Sulu]]\n| religion = [[Sunni Islam]]\n}}\n\n\'\'\'Sultan Batara Shah Tengah\'\'\' (also known as \'\'Pangiran Tindig\'\' or \'\'Pangiran Tengah\'\') was the 8th [[Sultan of Sulu]]. He reigned from 1596 to 1608 (Some other Sulu [[Tarsila]]s or genealogical records say he reigned from 1585 to 1600). He was the son of the previous Sultan Muhammad ul-Halim, also known as Pangiran Buddiman.{{cite web|url=http://www.seasite.niu.edu/tagalog/Modules/Modules/MuslimMindanao/historical_timeline_of_the_royal.htm|title=HISTORICAL TIMELINE OF THE ROYAL SULTANATE OF SULU INCLUDING RELATED EVENTS OF NEIGHBORING PEOPLES|publisher=seasite.niu.edu|accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n\nThe title \"Batara\" in his name is a reference to Brunei annals, which used the title \"Batara\" to identify rulers of Sulu as there were numerous cases of intermarriage between the 2 royal houses. \"[[Shah]]\" may have been his actual given name or another royal title, referencing the [[Persia]]n royal title. \"Tengah\" on the other hand, was another title, or an indication of birth order, as this meant he was in between an older brother and a younger brother.{{cn|date=February 2016}}\n\nDuring his reign, he was known for being an intelligent and respectable ruler of Sulu, as well as an advocate of the [[Sharia Law]] in his domains. His reign also marked the end of the first phase of the [[Spanish-Moro Conflict]], a conflict to span 3 centuries, throughout the Spanish colonisation of the [[Philippines]]. [[Moro Pirates|Moro raids]] began to frequent during his reign, with slave-raiding parties from many of his subjects across Sulu beginning to terrorise and ravage the coasts of the Philippines and its environs.\n\n== Early life ==\nDuring his father\'s reign, Sulu gained de facto independence and trading rights from the [[Bruneian Empire]]. In 1578, the same year Sulu gained freedom, the Spaniards sent a military expedition that ended in Pangiran Buddiman\'s agreement on a regular tribute of pearls to be sent from Sulu to [[Manila|Spanish Manila]], however due to multiple military expeditions carried out by the now independent Sulu Sultanate in and around the [[Visayas]], no such tribute would again be given during Buddiman\'s reign, much less during the reign of any of his successors.\n\nVery little is known of Tengah\'s early life in Sulu. What is known, however is that he was the 2nd of 3 sons and an unknown number of daughters. What happened to these other possible heirs to Sulu is not known. As an official prince of Sulu, he was given the princely title of \"Pangiran\" which was given to all possible heirs to the Sultanate. He was a direct descendant of the first rulers of Sulu.\n\n== Reign ==\n\n=== Accession to the throne ===\nSome Sulu genealogies put the beginning of his reign at 1585, others state the beginning of his reign as 1596. Whichever date is true, what is known as fact is that he was crowned and proclaimed Sultan almost immediately after his father\'s death. His coronation was recognised by the different Chiefs or [[Datu]]s of Sulu, who were now his subjects.\n\n=== Administration ===\nHis reign saw little reform in the Sulu ruling and kinship system which was established nearly a century ago by his ancestors. However, the independence of the Sultanate saw immense economic growth and stronger presence in the region. Sultan Tengah used this economic rise to his advantage, winning over numerous chiefs and subordinate rulers to his side. He no longer had to be dependent of Brunei\'s economy or military and much less pay Brunei any tribute. This made his lands extremely wealthy. He was known for being incredibly wise and intelligent in ruling the Sultanate. He was also considered a \"tidy\" ruler, who kept himself clean and presentable to any chief, this reflected the situation of the young state, who had to prove to its benefactor Brunei, that it was capable of self-governance, and to show a cultured face to the intruding Spaniards, who have opted to make war with the Sulus.{{cn|date=February 2016}}\n\n==== Sharia Law ====\nHe also acted as a judge for his people and he was known for his knowledge of the Sharia code of laws which he used to govern his people. His reign can be considered an Islamic oriented one due to the widespread use of the Sharia law throughout his domains.{{cn|date=February 2016}}\n\n==== Relations with Brunei ====\nJust a few decades earlier, due to a Spanish attempt to bring Sulu out of Brunei\'s influence, Sulu gained de facto independence from Brunei. This, however did not mean an end to their friendship as states.\nSultan Tengah arranged for the marriage of his sister to the [[Sultan Muhammad Hassan|Sultan Hassan]] of Brunei. He also took the title Batara, a Bruneian title for Sulu royalty. The marrying off of a female member of the family to another was a known gesture, indicating the superiority of the receiving party in those days.\n\nIslam was also a connecting factor for the 2 Sultanates. Islamic preachers or [[Pandita (Islam)|Panditas]] regularly travelled from Brunei to Sulu to evangelise the people there.\nMilitarily, the marriage of Sultan Hassan of Brunei with a Sulu princess begot a son, [[Muwallil Wasit I of Sulu|Muwallil Wasit]] or Rajah Bongsu who would later become the Sulu sultan himself after his uncle, Sultan Tengah\'s death.\n\n==== Relations with Spain ====\nSultan Tengah not only inherited an independent and economically stable state from his father when he became Sultan. He also inherited his father\'s main enemy, the Spaniards. Ever since the [[History of the Philippines (1521–1898)|Spanish intrusion and colonisation of the Philippines]] the Muslim states of the Southern Philippines have been threatened by the new Spanish enemy. Though he was not one for military conflict, he was constantly under attack by the Spaniards.\n\n\nThe last major Spanish expedition to Sulu was in 1579, under the command of Captain Juan Acre de Sadornil, the Spaniards led an expedition to Sulu and [[Mindanao]]. The expedition was decisively beaten by Sulu. However, in 1593, the Spaniards did succeed in establishing their first ever Catholic mission established by the [[Jesuits]] in [[Zamboanga City|Samboangan]] (Sama word for Sabuan, A docking point) at Caldera bay (present-day Recodo). This settlement was short-lived, due to fierce Muslim resistance that threatened to destroy the settlement.\n\nWhen Sultan Tengah ascended to the throne around 1596, the Spaniards sent and expedition once again to make war with Sulu. They attacked the capital of Sulu, Bauang (known to the Spaniards and later renamed as [[Jolo, Sulu|Jolo]]). However, this expedition was beaten decisively by the Sulus, under the command of Sultan Tengah\'s nephew, Rajah Bongsu, or Muwallil Wasit who was sent from Brunei to aid the Sulus militarily. For this act of bravery, Muwallil Wasit was named Adapati or protector of Sulu, while Sultan Tengah continued to rule as Sultan.\n\n\nIn November 1596, the Manila Spanish government sent Juan Ronquillo to build fortified military garrison in Tampakan to thwart Moro slave raids that began to escalate in number and severity, as Sulu\'s maritime power increased. But abandoned it the following year to re-position itself to Caldera bay in the Zamboanga Peninsula.\n\nAnother expedition was sent by the Spaniards in 1598, however, the Manila Spaniards experienced severe drawbacks and returned to Manila, with no confrontation taking place. This was the last major expedition sent by the Spaniards during Sultan Tengah\'s reign, marking the end of the first phase of the Spanish-Moro wars. Slave raiding continued as an uninterrupted activity, sanctioned by Sultan Tengah himself to enjoy its economic benefits to the Sultanate.\n\n\n=== Dynastic Disputes ===\nEarly on during his reign, it is believed that a cousin of his, known only by the name Adasaolan, attempted to usurp the throne from him. Due to dynastic troubles such as this, Sultan Tengah was dependent of his nephew, Rajah Bongsu, or Muwallil Wasit to protect Sulu, particularly when Sultan Tengah, just newly crowned as ruler had to face the Spaniards in 1596. He was not known as a military-oriented leader and often solved disputes within his domains peacefully and diplomatically. After the Spaniards\' last ill-fated expedition, Muwallil Wasit was called back to Brunei where his family was and Sultan Tengah continued to protect his throne from his cousin and usurper. Adasaolan even married a [[Maguindanao Sultanate|Maguindanao]] princess to further contest his cousin\'s right to rule. However, Sultan Tengah, more beloved by his people and favoured by Brunei, maintained the throne and continued to rule Sulu prosperously.\n\n== Issue and Death ==\nSultan Batara Shah Tengah begot no known children, and therefore had no heir. Sulu was relatively stable and the economy continued to rise during the latter part of his reign. His usurper was dealt with, but the major candidates for the throne were unclear. Upon his death in 1608, Brunei, fearing another dynastic conflict, this time, a much worse one, due to the lack of a ruler for Sulu dispatched Pangiran Muwallil Wasit to Sulu to assert his rights as Sultan. He was a great military leader after all, and had inherited a growing and powerful state on the rise.\n\n== References ==\n{{Reflist}}\n\n{{Sultans of Sulu and claimants}}\n{{Historic Filipino monarchs}}\n\n[[Category:Sultans of Sulu]]\n[[Category:Filipino datus, rajas and sultans]]\n[[Category:15th-century monarchs in Asia]]\n[[Category:People from Sulu]]','utf-8'),(644802179,'{{Underpopulated category|Underpopulated film categories}}\n\n[[Category:LGBT-related films|Television]]\n[[Category:LGBT-related television programs|Films]]\n[[Category:Television films by genre]]','utf-8'),(644802219,'#REDIRECT [[George Van Eman Lawrence]]','utf-8'),(759718333,'{{about|[[Narragansett Indian Tribe]] historian|the stripper/erotic actress|Lili St. Cyr|silent film actress|Red Wing (actress)}}\n\'\'\'Princess Red Wing\'\'\' (1896–1987) was a [[Narragansett Indian Tribe|Narragansett]] and [[Wampanoag]] elder, historian, folklorist and museum curator. She was an expert on Native American history and culture and once addressed the [[United Nations]].\n\n==Biography==\nPrincess Red Wing was born on March 21, 1896 in [[Sprague, Connecticut]].{{cite web|last=Cech|first=John|title=Princess Redwing: Many Reasons, Many Thanksgivings|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/1980/1128/112850.html|publisher=Christian Science Monitor}} She was born Mary E. Glasko to Walter and Hannah Walter Glasko (née Weeden). She said that her mother chose to call her Princess Red Wing after the red wing blackbird \"to fling her mission far with grace, for ears that harken for the uplift of my race.\"{{cite news|last=Poon|first=Chris|title=Princess Red Wing: Preserver of Native American Traditions|accessdate=April 4, 2013|newspaper=Providence Journal|date=July 12, 2003|url=https://www.facebook.com/indianandcolonialresearchcenter/posts/466387896770936|via=Indian and Colonial Research Center on Facebook}}John Cech. 1982. Princess Red Wing: Keeper of the Past. Children\'s Literature Volume 10 pp. 83-100\n\nHer mother was [[Wampanoag]] and her father was [[Narragansett people|Narragansett]]. Through her mother, Red Wing is related to prominent Indians in American history such as [[Simeon Simons]] (who fought with [[George Washington]]) and [[Metacomet]] (a.k.a. \"King Philip\") who led a [[King Philip\'s War|war]] against English colonists in New England in the 1670s.\n\nShe was the co-founder and editor of \'\'[[The Narragansett Dawn]]\'\' tribal newspaper which was published from 1935 to 1936.\n\nShe became Squaw Sachem of the New England Council of Chiefs in 1945, a position which allowed her to preside over sacred ceremonies and festivals. She was also a prominent storyteller in the [[Narragansett people|Narragansett]] community, keeping alive the oral traditions of her tribe. She also preserved their history by founding the only Native American museum in Rhode Island, the [[Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum]].\n\nFrom 1947 to 1970 she served as a member of the Speaker\'s Research Committee of the under secretariat of the United Nations.\n\nIn 1975 she was awarded an honorary doctorate of human affairs by the [[University of Rhode Island]].\n\nIn 1978 she was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame.\n\nShe was married twice, firstly to Horace Peek until his death in 1927, then to Daniel Congdon, of [[Mohegan]] descent, from 1936 to his death in 1959.{{cite news|title=Obituary|work=Providence Journal|via=Library of Congress|date=December 3, 1987}}\n\nPrincess Red Wing died on December 2, 1987 at the age of 91. She was buried in [[Pascoag, Rhode Island]].\n\n==References==\n{{Reflist}}\n\n==External links==\n*{{Find a Grave|80130725|Mary E \"Princess Red Wing\" Congdon}}\n{{Rhode Island Women\'s Hall of Fame}}\n{{authority control}}\n[[Category:Narragansett people]]\n[[Category:People from Sprague, Connecticut]]\n[[Category:American women historians]]\n[[Category:Burials in Rhode Island]]\n[[Category:Historians of Native Americans]]','utf-8'),(750459391,'{{Underpopulated category|Underpopulated film categories}}\n\n[[Category:Spy films|Television]]\n[[Category:Television films by genre]]','utf-8'),(644802445,'#redirect [[Anne Caldwell]]','utf-8'),(760108674,'{{Year in Somalia|2005}}\n\nThe following lists events that happened during \'\'\'[[2005]] in [[Somalia]]\'\'\'.\n\n==Events==\n===January===\n* January 13 - Somali transitional parliament in [[Kenya]] has approved the second suggested cabinet of Prime Minister [[Ali Mohammed Ghedi]]. They rejected his earlier suggested cabinet four weeks ago.{{cite web | url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200501130008.html | title=Somalia: Parliament Endorses New Cabinet | date=13 January 2005 | accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n* January 20 - The Italian government condemns the destruction of an Italian cemetery in Mogadishu. Local militia wanted to clear the area for a base.{{cite web | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4193303.stm | title=Italy outrage at destroyed graves | date=20 January 2005 | accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n* January 23 - [[Yusuf Ahmed Sarinle]], the police chief in the capital, [[Mogadishu]], is shot dead. The new Somali government is slated to begin relocating from Kenya on February 1.{{cite web | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4200083.stm | title=Mogadishu police chief shot dead | date=23 January 2005 | accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n\n===February===\n* February 14 - The [[African Union]] sends a team to Somalia to assess the security situation in the capital, Mogadishu. President of the exiled Somalian government, [[Abdullahi Yusuf]], has requested an AU peacekeeping force to allow his cabinet to move back. The trip was delayed on Friday. There is some opposition to deployment of AU peacekeepers and thousands of Somalis have demonstrated in the capital, Mogadishu, against the plans.{{cite web | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4262949.stm | title=Somalis march against peace force | date=14 February 2005 | accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n* February 24 - Thousands greet Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed and Mohammed Ali Ghedi, leaders of the exiled Somalian government, when they begin a week-long tour in the country. They led a delegation that studies a possibility to finally relocate the government from Kenya to Somalia.{{cite web | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4293359.stm | title=Cheering Somalis welcome leader | date=24 February 2005 | accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n* February 27 - Some cabinet ministers and warlords denounce government proposals to deploy foreign peacekeepers.{{cite web | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4302631.stm | title=Somali warlords veto troops plan | date=27 February 2005 | accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n\n===May===\n* May 30 - Fighting in the proposed Somali capital of [[Baidoa]] threatens the stability of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia.{{cite web | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4592953.stm | title=Somalia warlords clash in Baidoa | date=30 May 2005 | accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n\n==References==\n{{reflist|30em}}\n\n{{Year in Africa|2005}}\n\n[[Category:2005 in Somalia| ]]\n[[Category:Years of the 21st century in Somalia]]\n[[Category:2000s in Somalia]]\n[[Category:2005 in Africa|Somalia]]\n[[Category:2005 by country|Sierra Leone]]','utf-8'),(644802866,'#REDIRECT [[Miura-class landing ship tank]]\n\n{{DISPLAYTITLE:\'\'Miura\'\'-class tank landing ship}}','utf-8'),(725215682,'{{Infobox gridiron football person\n|name = Clyde Flowers\n|image = \n|image_size = \n|alt =\n|caption = \n|position1 = [[Guard (American football)|Guard]]\n|birth_date = October 16, 1921\n|birth_place = [[Perryton, Texas]]\n|death_date = August 15, 2000 (age 78)\n|death_place = [[Houston, Texas]]\n|number =\n|College = [[Texas Christian University]]\n|high_school = [[Perryton High School]]\n|playing_years1 = 1942–1944\n|playing_team1 = [[TCU Horned Frogs football|TCU]]\n|career_highlights =\n* First-team All-American, 1944\n}}\n\n\'\'\'Clyde Eugene Flowers\'\'\' (October 6, 1921 – August 15, 2000) was an [[American football]] player. He attended [[Texas Christian University]] where he played at the guard position for the [[TCU Horned Frogs football]] team. He was selected by the [[Newspaper Enterprise Association]] (NEA) as a first-team player on the [[1944 College Football All-America Team]].{{cite news|author=Red Grange|title=Navy Wins Two Places On NEA All-American Eleven; Davis, Jenkins, Fenimore And Horvath Are Backs|work=The News|location=Frederick, MD|date=December 1944}} He was inducted into the TCU Hall of Fame in 1977 and died in 2000 at age 78 in [[Houston, Texas]].{{cite news|title=Ex-football standout Clyde Flowers dies|date=August 16, 2000|newspaper=Amarillo Globe-News|url=http://amarillo.com/stories/2000/08/16/new_clyde.shtml|publisher=amarillo.com|accessdate=2015-01-30}}\n\n== References ==\n{{Reflist}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Flowers, Clyde}}\n[[Category:1921 births]]\n[[Category:2000 deaths]]\n[[Category:American football guards]]\n[[Category:TCU Horned Frogs football players]]\n[[Category:Players of American football from Texas]]\n[[Category:People from Ochiltree County, Texas]]','utf-8'),(644803093,'#REDIRECT[[Hey Kid, Catch!]]','utf-8'),(725215704,'\'\'\'Elizabeth Ellis\'\'\' (1874–1913) was a British novelist and travel writer.\n\n==Biography==\nThe daughter of a prominent English [[solicitor]], Ellis was born in the northern town of [[Wigan]], near [[Manchester]], in 1874. She studied English literature at [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]] in the era before women were permitted to take degrees there. In 1899 she published \'\'An English girl\'s first impressions of Burmah,\'\' a humorous account of a recent six-month stay in what is today [[Burma|Myanmar]], then part of [[British Raj|British India]]. Six novels and a collection of short stories followed. Most of these books were [[historical romance]]s. Though she married in 1908, Ellis continued to publish under her maiden name until her death in childbirth in 1913.\"Concilio et labore,\" \'\'[[Manchester Courier]],\'\' 18 February 1911, p. 6.\"Death of well-known novelist,\" \'\'[[The Courier|Dundee Courier]],\'\' 4 August 1913, p. 4.{{cite web | url=http://hintstoladytravellers.blogspot.com/2012/09/in-search-of-beth-ellis.html | title=In search of Beth Ellis | publisher=Hints to Lady Travellers | date=24 July 2012 | accessdate=29 January 2015}}{{cite web | url=http://moncurdg.com/2013/07/08/beth-ellis/ | title=Beth Ellis ... | publisher=stuff \'n other stuff | date=8 July 2013 | accessdate=29 January 2015}}\n\n==Reception==\nEllis\'s work met with generally favorable reviews. Assessing her final novel in 1913, the reviewer for \'\'[[The Bookman (London)|The Bookman]]\'\' ([[London]]) wrote: \"Among present-day writers of historical novels I should place Miss Beth Ellis very highly. There is a swing and a cheerfulness in her writing which are particularly attractive; she has an accurate knowledge of her periods; and her characters are very decidedly not the inhuman puppets of the average of historical fiction.\"\'\'The Bookman\'\' (London) 43 (1913): 125. Negative reviews tended to deprecate Ellis\'s choice of genre, rather than her competence within it. As the \'\'[[New York Times]]\'\' wrote of her fourth novel in 1910: \"The book is a good one of its kind. But, of course, some censorious reader will inevitably ask: \'Has not its kind been done to death?\'\"\'\'New York Times Saturday review of books,\'\' 30 July 1910, p. 424. Today Ellis is remembered chiefly for her book on Burma, described by one authority as \"one of the funniest travel books ever written.\"Jane Robinson, \'\'Wayward women: A guide to women travellers\'\' (Oxford, 1990), p. 211.\n\n==Writings==\n*\'\'An English girl\'s first impressions of Burmah\'\' (Wigan, 1899) [travel]\n*\'\'Barbara Winslow: Rebel\'\' ([[Edinburgh]], 1903; [[New York City|New York]], 1906) [historical romance]\n*\'\'Madame, will you walk?\'\' (Edinburgh, 1905; [[Toronto]], 1906) [historical romance (short stories)]\n*\'\'Blind mouths\'\' (Edinburgh, 1907) [novel about contemporary social problems]\n*\'\'The moon of [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]]\'\' (Edinburgh, 1907; New York, 1908, as \'\'\"The fair moon of Bath\"\'\') [historical romance]\n*\'\'The king\'s spy\'\' (Edinburgh, 1910; New York, 1910, as \'\'The girl who won\'\') [historical romance]\n*\'\'A king of vagabonds\'\' (Edinburgh, 1911) [historical romance]\n*\'\'The king\'s blue riband\'\' (Edinburgh, 1912; New York, 1912) [historical romance]\n*\"The Kidnapper,\" \'\'[[Windsor Magazine|Windsor magazine]]\'\' 36 (1912): 505-12 [contemporary romance (short story)]\n\nThe British and Canadian editions appeared under the name Beth Ellis, the American ones under the name Elizabeth Ellis.\n\nSelections of Ellis\'s work have also appeared in the following anthologies:\n\n*Bötefür, Markus, comp. \'\'Bei Amazonen, Haremsdamen und Kopfjägern: Westliche Frauen auf Reisen in Südostasien 1851-1952.\'\' Gelbe Erde, vol. 7. Gossenberg, 2010.\n*Greenwood, Nicholas, comp. \'\'Shades of gold and green: Anecdotes of colonial Burmah, 1886-1948.\'\' [[New Delhi]], 1998.\n*Maurice, William, comp. \'\'A pitman\'s anthology.\'\' London, 2004.\n*[[Jane Robinson (historian)|Robinson, Jane]], comp. \'\'Unsuitable for ladies: An anthology of women travellers.\'\' [[Oxford]], 1994.\n\n==Adaptations==\n*The play \'\'Mr. Jarvis\'\' by [[Leon M. Lion]] and M. Cherry was based on \'\'Madame, will you walk?\'\' and produced at [[Wyndham\'s Theatre]] in London in 1911.[[Allardyce Nicoll]], \'\'English drama, 1900-1930: The beginnings of the modern period\'\' ([[Cambridge]], 1973), p. 787.\n*The silent movie \'\'The Dangerous Maid\'\' (1923), starring [[Constance Talmadge]], was based on \'\'Barbara Winslow: Rebel.\'\'Kenneth White Munden, ed., \'\'The [[American Film Institute]] catalog of motion pictures produced in the United States,\'\' vol. 1 ([[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]] and [[Los Angeles]], 1971; reprint 1997), p. 167.\n\n==Notes==\n{{Reflist}}\n\n==External links==\n* {{Internet Archive author |search=( \"Beth Ellis\" OR \"Ellis, Beth\" OR \"Elizabeth Ellis\" OR \"Ellis, Elizabeth\" )}}\n* {{Librivox author |id=10486}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Ellis, Beth}}\n[[Category:1874 births]]\n[[Category:1913 deaths]]\n[[Category:English historical novelists]]\n[[Category:English romantic fiction writers]]\n[[Category:English travel writers]]\n[[Category:English women novelists]]\n[[Category:Women romantic fiction writers]]\n[[Category:Women travel writers]]\n[[Category:Writers of historical romances]]\n[[Category:20th-century English novelists]]\n[[Category:20th-century women writers]]\n[[Category:Travel writers]]\n[[Category:Women historical novelists]]','utf-8'),(763065136,'{{EngvarB|date=March 2015}}\n{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2015}}\n{{Infobox election\n| election_name = Northland by-election, 2015\n| country = New Zealand\n| flag_year = 2015\n| type = presidential\n| ongoing = no\n| previous_election = New Zealand general election, 2014\n| previous_year = 2014 general\n| next_election = New Zealand general election, 2017\n| next_year = 2017 general\n| seats_for_election = [[Northland (New Zealand electorate)|Northland]]\n| election_date = 28 March 2015\n| turnout = 29,590 (64.39%)\n| image2 = \n| candidate2 = {{nowrap|Mark Osborne}}\n| party2 = New Zealand National Party\n| popular_vote2 = 11,648\n| percentage2 = 39.4%\n| image1 = [[File:Winston Peters cropped.PNG|100x100px]]\n| candidate1 = [[Winston Peters]]\n| party1 = New Zealand First\n| popular_vote1 = \'\'\'16,089\'\'\'\n| percentage1 = \'\'\'54.5%\'\'\'\n| image3 = \n| candidate3 = {{nowrap|Willow-Jean Prime}}\n| party3 = New Zealand Labour Party\n| popular_vote3 = 1,380\n| percentage3 = 4.7%\n| map_image = Northland electorate, 2014.svg\n| map_size = \n| map_alt =\n| map =\n| map_caption = Northland electorate boundaries used for the by-election\n| title = MP\n| before_election = [[Mike Sabin]]\n| after_election = [[Winston Peters]]\n| before_party = New Zealand National Party\n| after_party = [[New Zealand First]]\n| result = \n}}\nA by-election was held in the [[Northland (New Zealand electorate)|Northland electorate]] on 28 March 2015. The seat had been vacated following the resignation of [[Mike Sabin]] of the [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]] from the [[New Zealand House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] on 30 January 2015. Northland was generally regarded as a safe National seat; the party has held the seat since its creation for the {{NZ election link|1996}}. The election was won by [[Winston Peters]] of [[New Zealand First]]. As Peters was already a list MP for his party, this allowed New Zealand First an additional list member, [[Ria Bond]], to join parliament.\n\n==Background ==\nIn December 2014 New Zealand media reported that Northland MP [[Mike Sabin]] was under investigation by police over an assault complaint. The reports were not confirmed by the New Zealand Police, the Prime Minister or Sabin himself.{{cite news | url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11377730 | title=Cloud over National MP\'s future | work=[[The New Zealand Herald]] | date=22 December 2014 | first=Adam | last=Bennett | accessdate=31 January 2015}}{{cite news | url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/64362474/nat-mp-in-police-assault-inquiry | title=National MP Mike Sabin in police assault inquiry | work=[[stuff.co.nz]] | date=21 December 2014 | accessdate=31 January 2015 | first=David | last=Lomas}}{{cite news | url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503450&objectid=11377825 | title=Sabin in the spotlight as assault allegation surfaces | work=[[The Northern Advocate]] | date=22 December 2014 | accessdate=31 January 2015 | first=Adam | last=Bennett}}{{cite news | url=http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/262327/police-tight-lipped-about-assault-allegation | title=Police tight-lipped about assault allegation | work=[[Radio New Zealand]] | date=21 December 2014 | accessdate=31 January 2015}}\n\nSabin resigned from parliament on 30 January 2015 with immediate effect \"due to personal issues that were best dealt with outside Parliament.\"{{cite press release | url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1501/S00163/mike-sabin-announces-resignation-as-northland-mp.htm | title=Mike Sabin announces resignation as Northland MP | publisher=[[New Zealand National Party]] | agency=[[Scoop (website)|Scoop]] | date=30 January 2015 | accessdate=30 January 2015}}\n\n===Northland electorate===\nThe boundaries of the Northland electorate are largely determined by the Northland coastline. The electorate extends from a line between [[Leigh, New Zealand|Leigh]] on the east coast and the [[Kaipara Harbour]] on the west coast (including [[Wellsford]]) to [[Cape Reinga]], but excludes [[Whangarei]] and environs. The major communities include [[Kaitaia]], [[Russell, New Zealand|Russell]], [[Kerikeri]], [[Kaikohe]], [[Dargaville]] and [[Mangawhai Heads]].{{cite web |title= Northland electorate profile|url= https://www.parliament.nz/resource/en-NZ/DBHOH_Lib_EP_Northland_Electoral_Profile/47d9f8779a9ce0007b2bc2901e27350c8f936ba9 |date= June 2015 |publisher= Parliamentary Library |accessdate= 19 December 2016}}{{CC-notice|cc=by3|author=the Parliamentary Library}}\n\nThe Northland electorate experienced low population growth between census 2006 and [[2013 New Zealand census|census 2013]] (1.2%). Among general electorates Northland had the second-largest proportion of those from the [[Māori people|Māori]] ethnic group (37.1%), as well as those who could speak [[Māori language|Māori]] (10.4%). It had the highest share of: those who worked from home on census day 2013 (18.1%); those affiliated with the Ratana (Māori Christian) faith (4.7%); those affiliated with the Brethren religion (1.3%). Among general electorates in 2013, Northland had the second-lowest median family income ($51,400), and the lowest proportion of wage and salary workers (31.5%).\n\n==Candidates==\nEleven candidates contested the by-election.\n\nThe [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]] confirmed that it would contest the by-election, with Mark Osborne selected as candidate.[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503450&objectid=11409684 Osborne wins National candidacy] \'\'[[The New Zealand Herald]]\'\', 28 February 2015{{cite news | url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503450&objectid=11394143 | title=Northland MP Mike Sabin resigns | work=[[The Northern Advocate]] | date=30 January 2015 | accessdate=30 January 2015}}{{cite news | url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11395364 | title=Northland by-election date set | work=[[The New Zealand Herald]] | date=2 February 2015 | accessdate=2 February 2015}} National Party board member Grant McCallum also contested National\'s selection, along with Mita Harris, Matt King, and Karen Rolleston.[http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/265646/hopefuls-line-up-for-northland Hopefuls line up for Northland] \'\'[[Radio New Zealand]]\'\', 9 February 2015\n\nWillow-Jean Prime, a [[Far North District]] councillor who contested the Northland electorate for the [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]] at the [[New Zealand general election, 2014|2014 election]], was again Labour\'s candidate.{{cite news | url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/article.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=11395488 | title=Little joy looms for Labour in byelection | work=[[The New Zealand Herald]] | date=3 February 2015 | accessdate=3 February 2015 | first=John | last=Armstrong}}{{cite news | first=Hamish | last=Rutherford | url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/65969482/peters-says-northland-seat-winnable | title=Peters says Northland seat \'winnable\' | work=[[stuff.co.nz]] | date=9 February 2015 | accessdate=10 February 2015}}\n\n[[New Zealand First]] leader [[Winston Peters]] contested the by-election.{{cite news |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11409054 |title=National nightmare: Winston Peters takes aim at Mike Sabin\'s Northland seat |work=[[The New Zealand Herald]] |date=27 February 2015 |accessdate=27 February 2015}} Labour leader [[Andrew Little (New Zealand politician)|Andrew Little]] opined that Peters, aged 69 at the time of the election, would be too old for many voters to select as their new electorate MP.{{cite news |url=http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/winston-peters-too-twilight-northlanders-andrew-little-6245674?autoStart=true |title=Winston Peters is too \'twilight\' for Northlanders - Andrew Little |work=[[One News (New Zealand)|One News]] |publisher=[[Television New Zealand]] |date=3 March 2015 |accessdate=5 March 2015}} This was rejected by 85% of respondents to a \'\'[[3 News]]\'\' and Reid Research poll. The [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]], [[John Key]], stated that Peters had \"zero chance\" in the National Party stronghold, but softened his stance within days when the first opinion polls came out that had Peters at 35%, whilst Osborne sat at 30%.{{cite news|title=Key rethinking Northland|work=[[The Press]]|date=7 March 2015|page=A2}}\n\nReuben Porter was the [[Mana Movement]] candidate.{{cite web |url=http://www.elections.org.nz/events/2015-northland-election-0/information-northland-voters |title=Information for Northland Voters |publisher=[[Electoral Commission (New Zealand)|Electoral Commission]] |accessdate=5 March 2015}}\n\nRobin Grieve was the [[ACT New Zealand|ACT]] candidate. Joe Carr contested the election for [[Focus New Zealand]] while Maki Herbert represented the [[Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party]] and Rob Painting the Climate Party.\n\nAdam Holland, Adrian Bonner and Bruce Rogan were [[Independent politician|independent]] candidates. Holland had previously stood in the [[Christchurch East by-election, 2013|2013 Christchurch East by-election]], the [[Ikaroa-Rāwhiti by-election, 2013|2013 Ikaroa-Rawhiti by-election]] and in [[Epsom (New Zealand electorate)|Epsom]] at the 2014 general election.{{cite web | url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11328994 | title=Election 2014: 11 votes later, candidate\'s vanished | publisher=[[The New Zealand Herald]]| date=22 September 2014 | accessdate=19 March 2015}}\n\n==Opinion polling==\n{| class=\"wikitable plainrowheaders\"\n|-\n! scope=\"col\" colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:100px;\"|Party\n! scope=\"col\" style=\"width:150px;\"| Candidate\n!scope=\"col\"| TV3/Reid Research
2–4 March{{cite news |url=http://www.3news.co.nz/nznews/peters-on-track-to-win-northland-seat-2015030518 |title=Peters on track to win Northland seat |first=Patrick |last=Gower |authorlink=Patrick Gower |work=[[3 News]] |date=5 March 2015 |accessdate=5 March 2015}}{{cite news |url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/67009127/poll-puts-peters-ahead-in-northland |title=Poll puts Peters ahead in Northland |work=[[Stuff.co.nz]] |publisher=[[Fairfax New Zealand]] |date=5 March 2015 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6WnRzOSpT |archivedate=5 March 2015}}{{cite news |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/article.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=11412416 |title=Winston Peters an early favourite for Northland byelection - poll |first=Claire |last=Trevett |work=[[The New Zealand Herald]] |date=5 March 2015 |accessdate=5 March 2015}}\n!scope=\"col\"| One News/Colmar Brunton
3–6 March{{cite web|url=http://www.colmarbrunton.co.nz/images/150308_QA_Colmar_Brunton_Northland_Electorate_Poll_3-6_March_2015.pdf|title=Q+A Colmar Brunton Northland poll|publisher=Colmar Brunton|date=8 March 2015}}\n!scope=\"col\"| TV3/Reid Research
19–22 March{{cite news |url=http://www.3news.co.nz/nznews/northland-by-election-peters-way-out-in-front-2015032518 |title=Northland by-election: Peters way out in front |first=Patrick |last=Gower |authorlink=Patrick Gower |work=[[3 News]] |date=25 March 2015 |accessdate=25 March 2015}}\n!scope=\"col\"| One News/Colmar Brunton
22–25 March{{cite web |url=http://www.colmarbrunton.co.nz/images/150326_ONE_News_Colmar_Brunton_Northland_Electorate_Poll_22-25_March_2015.pdf |title=One News Colmar Brunton Northland by-election poll |publisher=[[Colmar Brunton]] |date=26 March 2015 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6XJPrc7eb |archivedate=26 March 2015 |deadurl=no}}\n|-\n|{{Meta color|New Zealand First|5}}\n!scope=\"row\"|[[New Zealand First|NZ First]]\n!scope=\"row\"|[[Winston Peters]]\n| 35%\n| 36%\n| 54%\n| 53%\n|-\n|{{Meta color|New Zealand National Party}}\n!scope=\"row\"|[[New Zealand National Party|National]]\n!scope=\"row\"|Mark Osborne \n| 30%\n| 36%\n| 34%\n| 36%\n|-\n|{{Meta color|New Zealand Labour Party}}\n!scope=\"row\"|[[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour]]\n!scope=\"row\"|Willow-Jean Prime\n| 16%\n| 20%\n| 10%\n| 9%\n|-\n|{{Meta color|Independent politician}}\n!scope=\"row\" colspan=2|Other/Don\'t know\n| 19%\n| 8%\n| 2%\n| 2%\n|-\n!scope=\"row\" colspan=3|Sample size\n| 500\n| 500\n| 500\n| 501\n|-\n!scope=\"row\" colspan=3|Maximum margin of error\n| 4.4%\n| 4.4%\n| 4.4%\n| 4.4%\n|}\n\n==Results==\n{{Northland by-election, 2015}}\n\n==References==\n{{Reflist|30em}}\n\n{{NZ by-elections, 1996–present}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Northland By-Election, 2015}}\n[[Category:2015 elections in New Zealand]]\n[[Category:By-elections in New Zealand|Northland 2015]]\n[[Category:March 2015 events]]','utf-8'),(770873230,'{{Infobox settlement\n|name = Folsom\n|official_name = \n|settlement_type = [[Unincorporated area|Unincorporated community]]\n|nickname = \n|motto =\n\n\n|image_skyline = \n|imagesize = \n|image_caption = \n|image_flag = \n|image_seal =\n\n\n|pushpin_map = Oklahoma#USA\n|pushpin_label_position = \n|pushpin_map_caption = Location within the state of Oklahoma\n|pushpin_mapsize =\n|image_map = \n|map_caption = Location within Johnston county\n|image_map1 = \n|mapsize1 = \n|map_caption1 =\n\n\n|subdivision_type = [[List of countries|Country]]\n|subdivision_name = [[United States]]\n|subdivision_type1 = [[Political divisions of the United States|State]]\n|subdivision_name1 = [[Oklahoma]]\n|subdivision_type2 = [[List of counties in Oklahoma|County]]\n|subdivision_name2 = [[Johnston County, Oklahoma|Johnston]]\n|government_footnotes = \n|government_type = \n|leader_title =\n|leader_name =\n|leader_title1 = \n|leader_name1 = \n|established_title = \n|established_date =\n\n\n|unit_pref = Imperial\n|area_footnotes = \n|area_magnitude = \n|area_total_km2 = \n|area_land_km2 = \n|area_water_km2 =\n\n\n|population_as_of = [[United States Census, 2000|2000]]\n|population_footnotes = \n|population_total = \n|population_density_km2 = auto\n\n\n|timezone = [[Central Time Zone (Americas)|Central (CST)]]\n|utc_offset = -6\n|timezone_DST = CDT\n|utc_offset_DST = -5\n|elevation_footnotes = \n|elevation_ft = \n|coordinates = {{coord|34|11|36|N|96|25|14|W|region:US_type:city|display=inline,title}}\n\n\n|postal_code_type = [[ZIP code]]s\n|postal_code = \n|area_code = \n|blank_name = [[Federal Information Processing Standard|FIPS code]]\n|blank_info =\n|blank1_name = [[Geographic Names Information System|GNIS]] feature ID\n|blank1_info = {{GNIS4|1100422}}\n|website = \n|footnotes = \n}}\n\'\'\'Folsom\'\'\' is an [[unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in [[Johnston County, Oklahoma|Johnston County]], [[Oklahoma]].{{GNIS|1100422}} A post office operated in Folsom from 1894 to 1955.Shirk, George H. \'\'Oklahoma Place Names\'\', Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1965, p.80. The town was named after David Folsom, who was a well-known [[Chickasaw]].\n\n==References==\n{{Reflist}}\n\n{{Johnston County, Oklahoma}}\n\n[[Category:Unincorporated communities in Johnston County, Oklahoma]]\n[[Category:Unincorporated communities in Oklahoma]]','utf-8'),(742679682,'{{Taxobox \n| name = \n| image = Triacanthus biaculeatus, Mangalore (cropped).JPG\n| image2=Triacanthus brevirostris Day 175.jpg\n| image_caption = \n| regnum = [[Animalia]]\n| phylum = [[Chordata]]\n| classis = [[Actinopterygii]]\n| ordo = [[Tetraodontiformes]]\n| familia = [[Triacanthidae]]\n| genus = \'\'[[Triacanthus]]\'\'\n|species=\'\'\'\'\'T. biaculeatus\'\'\'\'\'\n|binomial= \'\'Triacanthus biaculeatus\'\'\n| binomial_authority = ([[Marcus Elieser Bloch|Bloch]], 1786)\n}}\n\n\'\'\'\'\'Triacanthus biaculeatus\'\'\'\'\', also known as the \'\'\'Short-nosed tripod fish\'\'\', is a species of marine fish in the family [[Triacanthidae]].{{cite web |url=http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=283034 |title=\'\'Triacanthus biaculeatus\'\' |author= |date= |website=www.marinespecies.org |publisher=World Register of Marine Species |accessdate=30 January 2015}} It is native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.{{cite web |url=http://www.fishbase.org/summary/4562 |title=\'\'Triacanthus biaculeatus\'\' |author= |date= |website=www.fishbase.org |publisher=FishBase |accessdate=30 January 2015}} Its caudal fin is yellow. As the fish looks like a helicopter, it is locally known as the Helicopter fish in West Bengal.{{citation needed|date=February 2015}}\n\n==References==\n{{reflist}}\n\n==Further reading==\n*Arshad, A., Jimmy A., Amin N. S. M., Sidik J. B., & Harah Z. M. (2008). Length–weight and length–length relationships of five fish species collected from seagrass beds of the Sungai Pulai estuary, Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Applied Ichthyology. 24(3), 328–329.\n*Santini, F., & Tyler J. C. (2002). Phylogeny and biogeography of the extant species of triplespine fishes (Triacanthidae, Tetraodontiformes). Zoologica Scripta. 31(4), 321-330. \n\n[[Category:Tetraodontiformes]]\n[[Category:Taxa named by Marcus Elieser Bloch]]\n[[Category:Animals described in 1786]]\n{{Tetraodontiformes-stub}}','utf-8'),(644803623,'#REDIRECT [[Dazed]]\n{{R from move}}','utf-8'),(753647920,'{{Infobox film\n|name = The Picture of Dorian Gray\n|image = \n|based on = {{based on|\'\'[[The Picture of Dorian Gray]]\'\'|[[Oscar Wilde]]}}\n|director = [[Dave Rosenbaum]]\n|producer = Steven Gordon
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Branden Waugh\n|music = [[Penka Kouneva]]\n|cinematography = Wojciech Todorow\n|editing = \n|studio = \n|distributor = \n|released = {{film date|2004}}\n|runtime = \n|country = United States\n|language = English\n|budget = \n|gross =\n}}\n\'\'\'\'\'The Picture of Dorian Gray\'\'\'\'\' is an American film directed and written by [[Dave Rosenbaum]], starring [[Josh Duhamel]].{{cite web|title=Ersatzeltern wider Willen|url=http://www.gala.de/lifestyle/kultur/kinotipp-ersatzeltern-wider-willen_23771.html|website=Gala|accessdate=2015-01-30|date=21 October 2010}}{{cite web|title=La maledizione di Dorian Gray|url=http://cinema.sky.it/cinema/news/2009/11/26/dorian_gray_film_storia.html|website=SKY.it|accessdate=2015-01-30|date=27 November 2009}}\n\n==Cast==\n*[[Josh Duhamel]] as Dorian Gray\n*Branden Waugh as Harry Wotton\n*Rainer Judd as Basil Ward\n*[[Darby Stanchfield]] as Sibyl Vane\n*Brian Durkin as James Vane\n*Julie Amos as Laura Wotton\n\n==References==\n{{reflist}}\n\n==External links==\n*{{IMDb title|id=0364599|title=The Picture of Dorian Gray}}\n\n{{The Picture of Dorian Gray}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Picture of Dorian Gray}}\n[[Category:2004 films]]\n[[Category:American horror films]]\n[[Category:Films based on The Picture of Dorian Gray]]\n[[Category:American films]]\n[[Category:2004 horror films]]\n\n{{2000s-horror-film-stub}}','utf-8'),(644803737,'==Summary==\n{{Information\n|Description = It\'s a picture of my dog summer, cuddling with a teddy bear. I thought it was super cute so I took a picture.\n|Source = {{own}}\n|Date = 2012-12-22\n|Author = [[User:Othrowt|Othrowt]]\n}}\n\n==Licensing==\n{{self|GFDL|cc-by-sa-3.0|migration=redundant}}','utf-8'),(644803752,'#redirect [[The Picture of Dorian Gray (2004 film)]]','utf-8'),(661750847,'{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-header|||}}\n\n{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-start|{{{1|Gamergate and Muhammad controversies continue}}}|By [[User:Gamaliel|Gamaliel]]| 4 February 2015}}\n\n===Media fallout from Gamergate arbitration case continues===\n[[File:Pachycondyla berthoudi sam-hym-c007394a profile 1.jpg|thumb|No, not that [[gamergate]].]]\nMedia fallout continues from the January 29 decision in the mammoth [[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/GamerGate|Gamergate arbitration case]], which had 27 named parties, including this author, and resulted in sanctions against 13 of them. Initial media coverage of the case consisted of short pieces that mostly reiterated the contents of a [http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jan/23/wikipedia-bans-editors-from-gender-related-articles-amid-gamergate-controversy January 23 story] in \'\'[[The Guardian]]\'\' which contained some factual inaccuracies. Now that the case has been closed, some media outlets have published longer stories examining the matter more closely.\n\n\'\'[[Washington Post]]\'\' reporter Caitlin Dewey wrote \"[http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2015/01/29/gamergate-wikipedia-and-the-limits-of-human-knowledge/ Gamergate, Wikipedia and the limits of ‘human knowledge\']\" (January 29) in the \'\'Post\'\'\'s digital and Internet culture blog, The Intersect. Dewey pointed out a distinction that many Wikipedians complained was missing from media coverage of the case, that the Committee was not deciding on the merits of the [[Gamergate controversy]] or the contents of that article, but merely \"judging the behavior of the site editors\". Of that behavior, she wrote: \n\n{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Quote|Anti-Gamergaters claimed that their sworn enemies were “weaponizing Wikipedia” to promote a misogynist agenda and slander women in the gaming industry. Pro-Gamergaters identified five feminist Wikipedia editors whom they accused of bias and wanted driven off the site. Both sides alleged that organized factions plotted how to manipulate Wikipedia off-site, and then dove into the encyclopedia to carry out their ideological campaigns.\n\nThese accusations should sound fairly familiar because they’re issues Wikipedia faces with some regularity. On a site anybody can edit, how do you keep pranksters, libelists, PR firms and motivated ideologues from dropping in and mucking everything up? More pressingly, perhaps, how do you get all these different people to agree on one version of a controversial story?}}\n\nShe added that \"the decision was a highly visible test of whether the Web site that millions of people turn to for facts can \'\'actually\'\' present facts in a fair and neutral way\" and pointed out that to many, the Committee failed this test. She noted that critics \"accused the [Arbitration Committee] of failing to support women more aggressively, an issue that goes straight to Wikipedia’s lengthy struggle against [[gender bias on Wikipedia|systemic bias]].\"\n\nDewey concludes:\n\n{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Quote|Solving that problem was, of course, not ArbCom’s explicit mandate. And members of the group are hopeful that by censuring some of the worst, most biased offenders, they’ll inch the Gamergate page—and all of Wikipedia—closer to objective truth. \n\nBut given all the ongoing drama, one wonders if there can ever be such a thing. Perhaps consensus doesn’t always work. Maybe even very well-meaning people can’t transcend their own inherent, unvoiced biases to the point of absolute objectivity. \n\nMaybe human knowledge has its limits, even when it’s summed.}}\n{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Gamergate}}\nIn \'\'[[Gawker]]\'\', Andy Cush wrote \"[http://internet.gawker.com/the-gamergate-decision-shows-exactly-whats-broken-about-1682639327 The Gamergate Decision Shows Exactly What\'s Broken About Wikipedia]\" (January 30). Cush noted that intital media coverage of the case focused on the fact that \"Despite the organization\'s repeated insistence that it is not taking sides in the conflict, it ruled to punish five editors who were specifically targeted by a coordinated Gamergate attack.\" As a result \"Wikipedia has launched a full-scale charm offensive...reassuring readers that Wikipedia remains committed to civility and a neutral point of view\".\n\nThe fact that the decision sanctioned parties on both sides of the dispute has been held up as evidence that the decision was an equitable one, but according to Cush \"the parity is precisely the problem.\" This is because Gamergate supporters targeted five Wikipedia editors in what was called [http://wiki.gamergate.me/index.php?title=Projects:Operation_5_Horsemen Operation Five Horsemen]. All five were sanctioned by the Committee, with two topic banned and one site banned. Cush wrote, \"Whether the committee knew it or not, it was expressly doing the bidding of a group of Gamergaters who plotted to take control of the Wikipedia article … Operation Five Horsemen was a resounding success.\" \n\nCush wrote:\n\n{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Quote|... the Gamergate dispute is not a case of two opposing but equally reasonable parties in search of a compromise...supporters of Gamergate have fashioned Wikipedia into a weapon to be used against their targets...coordinating to revive dormant Wikipedia accounts for the sole purpose of making Gamergate edits. The so-called anti-Gamergate editors have fought to make sure that the movement is represented as it actually exists—a campaign against women and feminism in gaming under the guise of an ill-defined crusade about \"ethics.\" One side is populated by people who are working in good faith to make Wikipedia a more accurate and useful resource; the other by malicious trolls. Each was reprimanded equally.}}\n\nCush warns of\n\n{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Quote|one of Wikipedia\'s most fundamental flaws: aside from the purely democratic groupthink of its editors, no mechanism exists for governing the site\'s content. If enough web-savvy pseudoscientists decided tomorrow to use Wikipedia to espouse the merits of phrenology, or a racist campaign in support of eugenics flooded the site, there\'s not much Wikipedia could do about it. Good editors would work against the crazies, of course, and if ArbCom found evidence of conduct violations it could punish the interlopers that way, but there\'s no system in place for Wikipedia\'s administrators to say, \'\'Your ideas are wrong, and they\'re not welcome here.\'\'}}\n\nCush compares the situation to that of the [[Croatian Wikipedia]], which was taken over by \"a group of far-right reactionaries\" in 2013. The Wikimedia Foundation took no action and the country\'s Education Minister openly discouraged students from using the encyclopedia. \n\nIt should be noted that these articles cited the work of two critics who have been involved in the Gamergate dispute on Wikipedia. Dewey cited \'\'[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]\'\' commentator David Auerbach ({{u|Auerbachkeller}}), who had a long-running public spat with one key party, {{u|Ryulong}}, one of the \"Five Horsemen\" who was indefinitely site banned as a result of the case. Both Dewey and Cush cited Mark Bernstein ({{u|MarkBernstein}}), who was topic banned from Gamergate articles by this author and whose [http://www.markbernstein.org blog posts] critical of Wikipedia were used as a source for the \'\'Guardian\'\' article and have been frequently cited in media coverage and commentary on this case. \n\n===Muhammad images continue to draw controversy===\n[[File:Mohammed MichelBaudier.jpg|thumb|[[Muhammad]], from [[Michel Baudier]]\'s \'\'Histoire générale de la religion des turcs\'\' (1625), which briefly appeared in the Muhammad infobox on January 10]]\nAlso from \'\'[[Gawker]]\'\'\'s Andy Cush this week is [http://internet.gawker.com/should-wikipedia-depict-muhammad-the-free-encyclopedia-1679559755 an examination] (January 26) of how Wikipedians dealt with the issue of depicting [[Muhammad]] in the wake of the January 7 [[Charlie Hebdo shooting|\'\'Charlie Hebdo\'\' shooting]]. Cush puts it in the context of the long history of disputes regarding such images, including the 2008 petition drive to remove the images (see previous \'\'Signpost\'\' [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-02-11/Muhammad image|coverage]]) and the 2011 [[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Muhammad images|Muhammad images Arbitration case]]. Cush notes that the issue seems to have settled into a \"status quo\" with images depicting Muhammad remaining in relevant articles, while a calligraphic image of the prophet, a depiction which is common in the Muslim world, is used as lead infobox picture in the [[Muhammad]] article. This status quo is enforced through an [[Talk:Muhammad/FAQ|FAQ page]] and a [[Talk:Muhammad/Images]] talk page dedicated solely to the issue of images in the article. Both pages provide or link to [[Talk:Muhammad/FAQ#FAQ-q3|instructions]] so editors can modify their [[Help:Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]] page to prevent them from seeing those images. On the talk page, posts advocating removal of the images are common even without prompting from external events. For example, in April 2014, an editor advocated removing the images on the grounds of historical inaccuracy because they \"[[Talk:Muhammad/images#These_paintings_should_be_removed|contradict the well established historical fact: that Muhammad was incomparably good-looking]].\"\n\nCush recounts that two days after the \'\'Hebdo\'\' shooting a new editor, {{u|Emin Čamo}}, opened another such [[Talk:Muhammad/images#Regarding_depictions_of_Muhammad_due_to_the_recent_Charlie_Hebdo_shooting|discussion]], advocating removal of the images on the grounds that they were \"offensive\" and \"violent propaganda\" which prompted riots. Established editors like {{u|Amatulic}} pointed out that \"Wikipedia is not censored for the benefit of any particular group. That is a policy... All of what you say has been discussed before. If you have any new arguments to offer, you are welcome to present them.\" The discussion turned acrimonious, with Čamo declaring that \"the arrogance of the editors on wikipedia is too big for a normal discussion\" before abandoning the issue. Cush also offers an incident from the opposite perspective a day later. {{u|Andrew J.Kurbiko}} [[Special:Diff/641873546|replaced the calligraphic image]] in the infobox of the Muhammad article with a 17th century Western depiction of the prophet, writing in the edit summary \"its logical step to show His face after lastest{{sic}} Paris events. is consistent with the policies of Wikipedia. everyone has a face.\" The edit was reverted shortly over an hour later.\n\n===Paging Doctor Wikipedia===\nThe \'\'[[Daily Mail]]\'\' [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2933982/Wikipedia-GPs-Half-doctors-online-help-diagnose-patients-quarter-want-health-apps-help-treat-sick.html reports] (January 30) on the findings of a [[Research Now]] poll of 300 [[general practitioner]]s in the UK. The poll found that 8 percent \"regularly\" consult Wikipedia to assist in a diagnosis, while 44 percent \"sometimes\" use it for this purpose. Some expressed concern at these findings, but [[Maureen Baker]], chair of the [[Royal College of General Practitioners]], said \n\n{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Quote|GPs are increasingly using good and helpful websites such as [[National Health Service|NHS]] websites and those of reputable charities in our consultations, which we flag up to patients as good sources of reliable information.\n\nWhen Wikipedia is used, it is more of an [[wikt:aide-mémoire|aide memoire]] or shortcut to remind a GP of the name of a charity, for example, and any information needs to be used in the context of their underlying knowledge and understanding that it is not the definitive word on a subject. I think it is quite legitimate when it is used in that way.}} \n\n===In brief===\n[[File:\'Swimmers in Space\' in front of the Dowse Art Gallery (close up).JPG|thumb|Paul Dibble\'s \'\'Swimmers in Space\'\' on display in front of the [[Dowse Art Museum]]]]\n*\'\'\'WikiGnomes of the world, unite and take over\'\'\': In \'\'[[Medium (service)|Medium]]\'\', author [[Andrew McMillen]] [https://medium.com/backchannel/meet-the-ultimate-wikignome-10508842caad profiles] (February 3) Wikipedia editor {{u|Giraffedata}} and his obsessive and quixotic quest to rid Wikipedia of the ungrammatical phrase \"[[User:Giraffedata/comprised_of|comprised of]]\". Giraffedata has amassed over 47 thousand edits since 2007 in pursuit of this goal and is one of the [[Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of edits|one thousand most prolific Wikipedia editors]]. Giraffedata\'s brother {{u|Laodah}} also got into the act in 2012, removing instances of the phrase \"based around\".\n*\'\'\'Objection\'\'\': In \'\'[[Mint (newspaper)|Mint]]\'\', Alok Prasanna Kumar of the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy [http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/7q9n1hlbVwkVEjVhlZJInN/Indian-high-courts-show-continued-enthusiasm-for-citing-Wiki.html charts the use] (February 3) of Wikipedia in citations by Indian courts. The [[Supreme Court of India]] has not cited Wikipedia since 2011, though it continues to be cited by Indian [[List of High Courts of India|High Courts]]. Kumar advocated that courts \"abandon references to Wikipedia as an authority on anything.\"\n*\'\'\'Disappointing Future Hearts\'\'\': Alex Gaskarth of [[All Time Low]] [http://www.sugarscape.com/music/news/a1074777/all-time-low-5sos-wrote-song-future-hearts/ denies rumors] (February 3) to \'\'[[sugarscape.com|SugarScape]]\'\' that appeared in the Wikipedia article for his band\'s upcoming album \'\'[[Future Hearts]]\'\'. The rumor was that Calum Hood and Luke Hemmings of [[5 Seconds of Summer]] had participated in writing the album. \n*\'\'\'Philippine history\'\'\': The \'\'[[Manila Standard Today]]\'\' [http://manilastandardtoday.com/2015/02/02/sariaya-welcomes-delegates-to-2nd-wikiexpedition/ reports] (February 2) on the [[wmph:Philippine_Cultural_Heritage_Mapping|Philippine Cultural Heritage Mapping project]] to document historical sites in the country. \n*\'\'\'Nigerian history\'\'\': In the \'\'[[Premium Times]]\'\', {{u|Ifeanyi Uddin}} [http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=166683 discusses] (February 1) the difficulties he had in creating Wikipedia articles on Nigerian sports figures of the 1970s and 80s due to the lack of reliable sources available digitally. He suggests Nigerians rise \"to the challenge of properly documenting our history\" through methods like digitizing Nigerian newspapers.\n*\'\'\'\"I don\'t care to belong to any club that will have me as a member\"\'\'\': In \"[http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/23426/1/fighting-the-wikipedia-boys-club Fighting the Wikipedia boys\' club]\" (January 29), \'\'[[Dazed]]\'\' profiles [[Art+Feminism]] and their efforts to fight [[gender bias on Wikipedia]]. \n*\'\'\'Editathon\'\'\': \'\'[[Fast Company (magazine)|Fast Company]]\'\' complains [http://www.fastcoexist.com/3041572/black-history-matters-so-why-is-wikipedia-missing-so-much-of-it \"Black History Matters, So Why Is Wikipedia Missing So Much Of It?\"] (January 29), listing some topics that will hopefully be improved at the February 7 [[editathon]] at the [[Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture]]. The \'\'[[Huffington Post]]\'\' [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/02/wikipedia-edit-a-thon-black-history_n_6598974.html interviewed] (February 2) Schomburg director [[Khalil Gibran Muhammad]] about the editathon.\n*\'\'\'Book review\'\'\': \'\'[[Times Higher Education]]\'\' [http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/books/wikipedia-u-knowledge-authority-and-liberal-education-in-the-digital-age-by-thomas-leitch/2018139.article reviews] (January 29) Thomas Leitch\'s 2014 book \'\'Wikipedia U: Knowledge, Authority and Liberal Education in the Digital Age\'\'.\n*\'\'\'Reliable sources\'\'\': Courtney Johnston, Director of the [[Dowse Art Museum]], writes \"[http://dowse.org.nz/news/wikipedia/2015/so-you-want-to-research-a-wikipedia-article So You Want to Research a Wikipedia Article]\" (January 28), offering key web and print resources museum staffers used to create over 70 articles on [[New Zealand]] [[Applied arts|craft artists]]. \n*\'\'\'Never Tear You Apart\'\'\': \'\'[[Refinery29]]\'\' offers [http://www.refinery29.com/2015/01/81418/sad-wikipedia-pages#slide \"30 Heartbreaking Wiki Pages That\'ll Tear You Apart]\" (January 28). \n\n{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-comments-end||2015-01-28|2015-02-11}}\n\n[[Category:Wikipedia Signpost archives 2015-02|04 In the media]]\n[[Category:Wikipedia Signpost In the media archives 2015|0204]]','utf-8'),(770442055,'{{refimprove|date=January 2015}}\n\n{{italic title}}\n{{Speciesbox\n| image =\n| taxon = Liparis zonatus\n| authority = Chernova, [[Daniel L. Stein|Stein]] & [[Anatoly Petrovich Andriyashev|Andriashev]], 2004\n|}}\n\n\'\'\'\'\'Liparis zonatus\'\'\'\'\' is a fish from the genus \'\'[[Liparis (fish)|Liparis]]\'\'.{{FishBase| id=62291|genus = Liparis|species=zonatus| month = November | year = 2014}} It may be found in the Northwest Pacific Ocean in the Yellow Sea, Dalian, and south Liao Dong Wan. The fish\'s depth ranges from 58 to 910 meters.\n\n==References==\n{{reflist}}\n\n[[Category:Liparis (fish)]]\n[[Category:Animals described in 2004]]\n\n\n{{Scorpaeniformes-stub}}','utf-8'),(775820569,'{{Infobox mountain\n| name = Ch\'uñuna\n| photo = \n| photo_caption = \n| elevation_m = 5100\n| elevation_ref = escale.minedu.gob.pe/ UGEL map of the Quispicanchi Province 1 (Cusco Region)]\n| prominence_m = \n| prominence_ref = \n| range = [[Andes]], [[Willkanuta mountain range|Willkanuta]]\n| listing = \n| location = [[Peru]], [[Cusco Region]], [[Quispicanchi Province]]\n| map = Peru\n| range_coordinates = \n| map_caption = Peru\n| map_size = 200\n| label_position = \n| coordinates = {{coord|13|33|39|S|71|08|54|W|type:mountain_region:PE_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}\n| coordinates_ref = \n| topo = \n| type = \n| age = \n| first_ascent = \n| easiest_route = \n}}\n\'\'\'Ch\'uñuna\'\'\' ([[Quechua language|Quechua]] \'\'[[Chuño|ch\'uñu]]\'\' a freeze-dried potato, \'\'-na\'\' a [[suffix]],{{Ref Laime}} \"where \'\'ch\'uñu\'\' is made\", also spelled \'\'Chuñuna\'\') is mountain in the [[Willkanuta mountain range|Willkanuta]] mountain range in the [[Andes]] of [[Peru]], about {{convert|5100|m|ft|0}} high. It is located in the [[Cusco Region]], [[Quispicanchi Province]], on the border of the districts of [[Marcapata District|Marcapata]] and [[Ocongate District|Ocongate]]. Ch\'uñuna lies southwest of [[Anka Wachana (Quispicanchi)|Anka Wachana]] and southeast of [[Qullqip\'unqu]] and [[Wilaquta (Cusco)|Wilaquta]].\n\n== References ==\n{{reflist}}\n\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Chununa}}\n[[Category:Mountains of Cusco Region]]\n[[Category:Mountains of Peru]]\n\n\n{{Cusco-geo-stub}}','ut