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Culture/Food and drink

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2024-07-23 10:48 Marauding Scot Marauding Scot (sometimes spelt Marauding Scott) is an old English delicacy, with origins in the North East of England. It is made by soaking fruit in Scotch whisky and then heating it to absorb the liquor. Seems to not exist/no sources found (FergusArgyll)

Culture/Internet culture

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2024-07-18 12:35 Virtual TI Virtual TI, or "VTI," is a feature-rich graphing calculator emulator for Microsoft Windows, written in C++ by Rusty Wagner. It features a graphical debugger, a grayscale display, data transfer between computer and emulated calculator, black-link, parallel link and more. Fails WP:GNG for not including any references to significant coverage in reliable sources. (Mika1h)

Culture/Linguistics

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2024-07-17 17:45 Phil Robertson (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Phil Robertson may refer to: Unneeded disambiguation page. Phil Robertson is the primary topic so a hatnote can be used instead. (CFA)
2024-07-23 14:16 Cordillera, Colorado (Unincorporated community in State of Colorado, United States) Cordillera is an unincorporated community + metro district in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The U.S. Post Office at Edwards (ZIP Code 81632) serves Cordillera postal addresses but the township has its own post office as well. There are approximately 900 homesites in Cordillera, which is divided into several neighborhoods: Summit, [https://www.cordil ... Non-notable housing subdivision (Jeffrey Beall)
2024-07-23 18:57 Alex Mayer (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Alex Mayer may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-07-23 19:15 Edwin Díaz (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Edwin Díaz may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-07-23 19:21 Michael Gargiulo (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Michael Gargiulo may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-07-23 19:29 Alfred Atherton (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Alfred Atherton may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Literature

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2024-07-20 05:27 Human–artificial intelligence collaboration (Area of study) Human-AI collaboration is the study of how humans and artificial intelligence (AI) agents work together to accomplish a shared goal. AI systems can aid humans in everything from decision making tasks to art creation. Examples of collaboration include medical decision making aids., hate speech detection, and music generation. Probably notable, but nothing here is actually about the topic indicated by the title so there appears to be nothing to salvage. No opposition to an article being written that contains some information about the topic. (Tollens)
2024-07-20 20:13 ATLASerials (online full-text collection of major religion and theology) Atlaserials (Atlas) is an online full-text collection of major religion and theology journals used by libraries, librarians, religion scholars, theologians, and clergy. Created by the American Theological Library Association and updated monthly, the database indexes journal articles and bibliographic citations, featuring PDFs, with searchable texts of articles and reviews, related to a wide range of scholarly fields related to religion. ATLASerials is not reported by any third party reliable source. All I can find is from Atlas itself or from a university using it. (Changeworld1984)

Culture/Biography

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2024-07-17 13:52 Linguolabial click ̼ ) is a click consonant made by putting the tongue on the upper lip then sucking the air between them and then releasing.

It is not used by any natural language.

Unreferenced stub with an existing draft. (Significa liberdade)
2024-07-18 18:34 Marco Milanese (Italian archeologist) Marco Milanese (born 27 October 1958) is an Italian archeologist. He graduated in archeology in 1981 from the University of Genoa. In 1983 he won the 3rd edition of the Bretschneider's Erma International Archeology Prize in Rome, with the work Scavi nell'oppidum pre-romano di Genova. [BLP]
2024-07-20 08:49 Ugandan cricket team in Kenya in 1959–60 (Ugandan national cricket team tour) The Ugandan national cricket team toured Kenya in December 1959 and played one three-day match against the Kenyan team. It was part of a series of occasional matches against countries in east Africa which would eventually lead to a formal triangular tournament being introduced in 1967. Non-notable tour. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-07-21 06:06 Kevin J. Collins (American political consultant) Kevin J. Collins (born December 23, 1970) is an American political consultant, veteran of the Army Reserve, and owner of the political consulting firm Gallagher Hollenbeck. Collins lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife Kerrin and their 3 children. No reasonable claim of notability. Only third-party source is a one-line mention most of the way down a 2002 local top-100 list. (NatGertler)
2024-07-21 08:34 Kim Harbort (Australian handball player) Kim Harbort (born 4 September 1987) is an Australian handball player for Northern Panthers and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided (LibStar)
2024-07-22 08:11 Fred Proud (British theatre director (born 20th century) Fred Proud (born 20th century) is a British theatre director. A BLP that does not meet WP:GNG or WP:CREATIVE. Only one paragraph in the career section contains any citations (one of which appears to be a discontinued blog, so is unreliable; the other is a blog-hosted image of a Time Out article from 1975) - the rest is unreferenced. Google searches do not report any significant coverage. (Paul W)
2024-07-22 19:19 Raja Baz Khan (chief of military) Raja Baz Khan of Bratla was the military chief and Vizier for the Nawab of Bahawalpur, Mohammed Bahawal Khan IV who died in 1866 of suspected poisoning. The Nawab was succeeded by his four-year-old son Sadeq Mohammed Khan IV. The Mangrals of Bratla led by Raja Baz Khan administered Bahawalpur and protected the young Nawab during his minority. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-19 16:02 Stelian Baltă (Romanian businessman) Stelian Baltă is a Romanian entrepreneur and tech investor. He has been featured in Netflix's Formula 1: Drive to Survive with Pierre Gasly. Fairly routine individual; no indication of encyclopedic notability. (Biruitorul)
2024-07-22 22:02 Isaac Espinal (American soccer player) Isaac Espinal (born June 10, 2005) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Loudoun United in the USL Championship. There is no indication of notability for this American soccer player. I was unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Probably WP:TOOSOON for an article. (JTtheOG)
2024-07-22 23:00 Karlis Ezergailis (Australian motorcycle speedway rider) Karlis Andrejs Ezergailis (born 8 April 1985 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT, only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 23:04 Trevor Harding (speedway rider) (Australian speedway rider (born 1986)) Trevor Robert Harding (born 1 November 1986 in Subiaco, Western Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 23:15 DeWayne Keeter (American dirt-track and motorcycle speedway rider) DeWayne Keeter (October 15, 1944 – May 3, 1975) was an American dirt-track and motorcycle speedway rider. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 16:18 Michael C. Hyter Michael C. Hyter is President and CEO of The Executive Leadership Council (ELC), a membership organization committed to increasing the number of global Black executives in C-suites, on corporate boards and in global enterprises. The ELC is composed of more than 800 current and former Black CEOs, senior executives and board directors at Fortune 1000 and Global 500 companies, and entrepreneurs at top-tier firms. Subject lacks notability, major contributors hold conflicts of interests, most referenced sources are are self published by the subject or subject's company. (HYTEN CREW)
2024-07-23 17:54 Ádám Szögi (Hungarian basketball player) Ádám Szögi (born 12 February 1990) is a Hungarian professional basketball player for Jászberényi KSE from the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A. He was not chosen as the conclusion of the 2012 NBA draft, leading to the continuation of his playing career in Europe. Doesn't meet WP:NSPORT (Here2rewrite)
2024-07-23 21:14 The Establishment of the Connecticut State University, 1965-85, Notes and Reminiscences (1991 history book by James A. Frost) The Establishment of the Connecticut State University, 1965-1985: Notes and Reminiscences, authored by James A. Frost, is a historical documentation delineating the genesis and formative years of the Connecticut State University System. A comprehensive account spanning 1965 to 1985, the book encapsulates pivotal events, challenges, and milestones that have contributed to the University System's evolutionary trajectory. Another creation by the same user that fails the notability guidelines for books. As a note, the user who created this page has been indefinitely blocked for COI-editing, AI abuse and deliberate hoaxes. (Sgubaldo)
2024-07-23 23:28 Trent Leverington (Australian Motorcycle speedway rider (born 1980)) Trent Ashley Leverington (born 13 May 1980 in Brisbane, Queensland) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 23:34 Kye Thomson (Australian motorcycle speedway rider) Kye Thomson (born 5 October 1998) is a motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 23:43 Matthew Wethers (Australian speedway rider) Matthew James Wethers (born 30 May 1985) is a motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-24 00:25 Arlo Bugeja (Australian speedway rider) Arlo (Budgie) Bugeja (born 18 March 1986 in Humbug Scrub, Adelaide, South Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-24 02:57 Zachary Weckstein (American film producer (born 1989)) Zachary Weckstein is an American film producer based in the Netherlands. He is the founder of Pearl Pictures Productions, an independent film production company launched in 2017. Weckstein's first feature film, The Host, was released in 2020. It is the first English-language Dutch feature film distributed worldwide. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2024-07-24 05:35 Leo Joskowicz (Israeli engineer) Leo Joskowicz from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2013 for contributions to computer assisted surgery and medical image processing. [No reason given] (Whizkin)
2024-07-24 03:44 Christian Nydegger (American soccer player) Christian Nydegger (born 22 August 2003) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American soccer player. (JTtheOG)

Culture/Biography/Women

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2024-07-19 16:00 Denise White (American business officer and pageant titleholder) Denise White is an American entrepreneur, crisis manager and beauty pageant titleholder. Since 1996, she has served as CEO and founder of EAG Sports Management, a sports firm for professional athletes. She has also served as a CNN contributor for sports and crisis management stories. Not notable as a business person or pageant titleholder (minor award - Congeniality) (Sciencefish)
2024-07-20 16:59 Margo (magician) (American actress and magician) Margo is the screen and stage name of Margo Timon (née Tucker), a magic performer and actress who had a starring slot in the NBC network television special The World's Most Dangerous Magic II. She worked with the duo The Pendragons. Does not meet WP:GNG. Appeared on one TV special in 1998, no other coverage. (Walsh90210)
2024-07-20 19:47 Jeanne Warren (Canadian swimmer) Jeanne Warren (born 4 December 1952) is a Canadian former swimmer. She competed in four events at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NOLY, never medaled in the Olympics (1ctinus)
2024-07-21 08:31 Lydia Kahmke (Australian handball player) Lydia Kahmke (born 13 October 1968) is a German born Australian female handball player. She was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-21 08:33 Katrina Shinfield (Australian handball player) Katrina Shehab (née Shinfield, born 28 March 1971) is an Australian handball player. As Katrina Shinfield, she was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 04:12 Petra Besta (Australian handball player) Petra Besta (born 5 April 1967) is a Czech born Australian female handball player. She was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 07:44 Carmen Sammut (professor) (Pro-Rector for Student and Staff Affairs and Outreach at University of Malta) Professor Carmen Sammut SAMMUT, CARMEN (17th March 1966). Pro-Rector for Student and Staff Affairs and Outreach at the University of Malta since 2016. Her research interests are international communications processes, public diplomacy, political communication, culture and gender in international affairs. Two references which don't really establish notability. (Pichemist)
2024-07-23 17:14 Tahis (Spanish singer) Tahis (born 19 May 1988 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish singer. No independent sourcing provided, apparently fails WP:GNG and WP:NMUSIC (Jdcooper)
2024-07-23 20:09 Tiffanie Ward (American boxer) Tiffanie Ward (born February 5, 1984, in Hacienda Heights, California, United States), is an American light heavyweight/165 lbs female boxer, who competed in the 2010 USA Boxing National Championship. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG with a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2024-07-24 01:31 Lyndelle Higginson (Australian track cyclist) Lyndelle Higginson (born 5 November 1978 in Albury, New South Wales) is an Australian track cyclist. Fails WP:NCYC and WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)

Culture/Media

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2024-07-18 07:02 Robert Jolles Robert Jolles is a pioneer of customer-centered selling and influence training. Fails WP:NAUTHOR, is highly reliant on primary sources (interviews and press releases by the individual). Has been tagged as not addressing Wikipedia's notability requirements since August 2016 without any improvements to the referencing or sources. (Dan arndt)
2024-07-21 15:29 Naked butler (Entertainment form) A naked butler is a type of entertainment used at hen parties and for corporate entertainment. Failed to meet notability and verifiability standards for over eleven years (Fourthords)
2024-07-23 16:35 Three Bugs Fringe Theatre Three Bugs Fringe Theatre (or 3BUGS) is a society of the University of Birmingham Guild of Students. Set up in 2003 by Stephen Makin and Michael Wood, its primary purpose is to allow University of Birmingham Students to take productions to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe each summer. Fails GNG. Unreferenced for at least 15 years (Jdcooper)
2024-07-23 17:38 Gayan Koralage Gayan Koralage is a telecommunications and towerco executive based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Promotional BLP fails WP:GNG, WP:NBIO. (Dclemens1971)
2024-07-23 20:55 The Home Front In New York During The Civil War (1961 history article by James A. Frost) The Home Front In New York During The Civil War is a historical analysis by James A. Frost published in the New York History journal in July 1961. The article explores the social, economic, and political dynamics in New York State during the American Civil War (1861–1865). No reviews I could find. Fails to meet the the notability guidelines for books. The user who created this page has been indefinitely blocked for COI-editing, AI abuse and deliberate hoaxes. (Sgubaldo)
2024-07-24 02:57 Zachary Weckstein (American film producer (born 1989)) Zachary Weckstein is an American film producer based in the Netherlands. He is the founder of Pearl Pictures Productions, an independent film production company launched in 2017. Weckstein's first feature film, The Host, was released in 2020. It is the first English-language Dutch feature film distributed worldwide. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)

Culture/Media/Music

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2024-07-19 18:23 Addicted to Music (video) (2003 video by ATB) Addicted To Music DVD is a DVD released by the German producer and remixer, ATB, in 2003, the same year he released the Addicted to Music album. No WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS. (AirshipJungleman29)
2024-07-23 17:14 Tahis (Spanish singer) Tahis (born 19 May 1988 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish singer. No independent sourcing provided, apparently fails WP:GNG and WP:NMUSIC (Jdcooper)
2024-07-23 23:01 Taliesin Orchestra (American musical group) The Taliesin Orchestra (alternately known as Taliesin) is an American musical group (generally classified as new-age) that specializes in remaking famous songs into orchestra-style melodies. The band's first album, Orinoco Flow: The Music of Enya, was a collection of songs originally created and sung by Enya; it was released in 1996. This article fails both WP:GNG and WP:NBAND having only one reference, an AllMusic biography. (Aspects)
2024-07-24 01:34 Jeannie Seely (1990 album) (1990 studio album by Jeannie Seely) Jeannie Seely is a studio album by American country music artist Jeannie Seely. The album was released in 1990 on Faux Paw Productions and Shadpoke Records. The album was produced by Seely as well. The project was Seely's first studio album in eight years and second eponymous album to be released. lack of notable sources besides liner notes (ChrisTofu11961)
2024-07-24 01:35 Been There...Sung That! (1999 studio album by Jeannie Seely) Been There...Sung That! is a studio album by American country music artist Jeannie Seely. It was released in June 1999 on Faux Paw Productions and Shadpoke Records. The project was produced by Seely and was her thirteenth studio recording. It was her first studio album release in five years and second to be released on independent record labels. lack of notable sources for this album (ChrisTofu11961)
2024-07-24 01:55 Vintage Country: Old But Treasured (2011 studio album by Jeannie Seely) Vintage Country: Old But Treasured is a studio album by the American country music artist Jeannie Seely. It was released on February 1, 2011, by Cheyenne Records and was produced by Seely. The album is a collection of classic country songs that had previously beenrecorded by other music artists. not enough notable sources and one link is dead (ChrisTofu11961)

Culture/Media/Software

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2024-07-17 21:15 Range Software (finite element analysis software package) Range Software is finite element analysis software package. Fails WP: N. Couldn't find any potential sourcing improvements from a WP: BEFORE. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-07-20 21:23 FastPictureViewer (Freemium image viewer for Windows) FastPictureViewer is a freemium image viewer for Windows XP and later. Its aim is to facilitate quick review, rating and annotation of large quantities of digital images in the early steps of the digital workflow, with an emphasis on simplicity and speed. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.166.193.20)
2024-07-19 09:44 Nomad (eSIM) Nomad is a digital telecommunications product that uses eSIM (embedded SIM) technology. It is a business line of LotusFlare Inc., a telecommunications-software development company. Fails WP:NPRODUCT - not enough reliable independent secondary coverage. All sources appear to be sponsored content, primary content, superficial mentions, or reviews which fail WP:PRODUCTREV.

Most of this article contains a description of how an eSIM works; I felt there was not enough worthwhile content to copy over to LotusFlare and perform a blank-and-redirect. (Ligaturama)

Culture/Media/Television

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2024-07-21 19:56 La Familia Network (Spanish-language, family-oriented television network) La Familia Network (LFN) was a Spanish language, family-oriented television network based in Harlingen, Texas. It was available on Time Warner Cable until October 4, 2015. Subject lacks the notability to meet the WP:NCORP. (Let'srun)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2024-07-18 12:35 Virtual TI Virtual TI, or "VTI," is a feature-rich graphing calculator emulator for Microsoft Windows, written in C++ by Rusty Wagner. It features a graphical debugger, a grayscale display, data transfer between computer and emulated calculator, black-link, parallel link and more. Fails WP:GNG for not including any references to significant coverage in reliable sources. (Mika1h)

Culture/Performing arts

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2024-07-20 16:59 Margo (magician) (American actress and magician) Margo is the screen and stage name of Margo Timon (née Tucker), a magic performer and actress who had a starring slot in the NBC network television special The World's Most Dangerous Magic II. She worked with the duo The Pendragons. Does not meet WP:GNG. Appeared on one TV special in 1998, no other coverage. (Walsh90210)
2024-07-22 08:11 Fred Proud (British theatre director (born 20th century) Fred Proud (born 20th century) is a British theatre director. A BLP that does not meet WP:GNG or WP:CREATIVE. Only one paragraph in the career section contains any citations (one of which appears to be a discontinued blog, so is unreliable; the other is a blog-hosted image of a Time Out article from 1975) - the rest is unreferenced. Google searches do not report any significant coverage. (Paul W)

Culture/Sports

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2024-07-20 08:49 Ugandan cricket team in Kenya in 1959–60 (Ugandan national cricket team tour) The Ugandan national cricket team toured Kenya in December 1959 and played one three-day match against the Kenyan team. It was part of a series of occasional matches against countries in east Africa which would eventually lead to a formal triangular tournament being introduced in 1967. Non-notable tour. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-07-20 19:47 Jeanne Warren (Canadian swimmer) Jeanne Warren (born 4 December 1952) is a Canadian former swimmer. She competed in four events at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NOLY, never medaled in the Olympics (1ctinus)
2024-07-21 08:31 Lydia Kahmke (Australian handball player) Lydia Kahmke (born 13 October 1968) is a German born Australian female handball player. She was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-21 08:33 Katrina Shinfield (Australian handball player) Katrina Shehab (née Shinfield, born 28 March 1971) is an Australian handball player. As Katrina Shinfield, she was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 04:12 Petra Besta (Australian handball player) Petra Besta (born 5 April 1967) is a Czech born Australian female handball player. She was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 22:02 Isaac Espinal (American soccer player) Isaac Espinal (born June 10, 2005) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Loudoun United in the USL Championship. There is no indication of notability for this American soccer player. I was unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Probably WP:TOOSOON for an article. (JTtheOG)
2024-07-22 23:00 Karlis Ezergailis (Australian motorcycle speedway rider) Karlis Andrejs Ezergailis (born 8 April 1985 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT, only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 23:04 Trevor Harding (speedway rider) (Australian speedway rider (born 1986)) Trevor Robert Harding (born 1 November 1986 in Subiaco, Western Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 23:15 DeWayne Keeter (American dirt-track and motorcycle speedway rider) DeWayne Keeter (October 15, 1944 – May 3, 1975) was an American dirt-track and motorcycle speedway rider. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 09:29 2010 Vitonen – Finnish League Division 5 (Football league season) League tables for teams participating in Vitonen, the sixth highest league in the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2010. Same reason as Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2009 Vitonen – Finnish League Division 5. (Geschichte)
2024-07-23 17:54 Ádám Szögi (Hungarian basketball player) Ádám Szögi (born 12 February 1990) is a Hungarian professional basketball player for Jászberényi KSE from the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A. He was not chosen as the conclusion of the 2012 NBA draft, leading to the continuation of his playing career in Europe. Doesn't meet WP:NSPORT (Here2rewrite)
2024-07-23 20:09 Tiffanie Ward (American boxer) Tiffanie Ward (born February 5, 1984, in Hacienda Heights, California, United States), is an American light heavyweight/165 lbs female boxer, who competed in the 2010 USA Boxing National Championship. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG with a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2024-07-24 01:31 Lyndelle Higginson (Australian track cyclist) Lyndelle Higginson (born 5 November 1978 in Albury, New South Wales) is an Australian track cyclist. Fails WP:NCYC and WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-24 01:36 Sol Cat 18 The Sol Cat 18 is a double handed multihull catamaran produced by Sol Catamarans, Inc. from 1973 to 1979. Non-notable boat. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-07-24 03:44 Christian Nydegger (American soccer player) Christian Nydegger (born 22 August 2003) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American soccer player. (JTtheOG)

Culture/Visual arts

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2024-07-17 23:33 Grand Hotel Kathmandu (Hotel in Nepal) Grand Hotel Kathmandu is a hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal, located on Red Cross Road in Tachachal, in the western central part of the city, near Kathmandu Engineering College. It is located in a distinct white and red building and is the tallest hotel in Nepal. Fails WP:ORG, only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 14:49 PGGMB Building (Office, restaurant, shops in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei) The PGGMB Building was constructed in 2003, is the third tallest building in Brunei after The DST Group Building. The Building was listed as the sixth tallest Building in Borneo just about 295 feet high. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture

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2024-07-17 23:42 Hilton Beirut Metropolitan Palace (Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon) The Hilton Beirut Metropolitan Palace is a five-star hotel in Beirut, Lebanon. Located in the Sin el Fil district, the hotel has 195 rooms, 11 executive suites, 5 diplomatic suites, a presidential suite, a royal suite, an imperial suite and a penthouse suite. Unreferenced for 15 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-07-18 00:49 Hyatt Regency Dushanbe Hotel (Hotel in Dushanbe, Tajikistan) Hyatt Regency Dushanbe Hotel is a hotel located at Dushanbe, Tajikistan. It is operated by Hyatt Hotels Corporation. The hotel is served by the Foccacia Grill Restaurant. Fails WP:ORG and GNG. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 06:07 Lotus Mall (Shopping mall in Mangalore, India) Lotus Shopping Centre is a mall near the Bikarnakatte flyover at Kulshekar in the heart of Mangalore, India. It is located adjacent to national highway near Nanthoor circle, which is one of the busiest circles in Mangalore. Once completed, it will be the largest mall in Mangalore, the second largest in Karnataka and among the top ten in India.[citation needed] Fails WP:ORG. No third party coverage. (LibStar)

Geography/Geographical

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2024-07-21 18:56 Goneh Gorgi (Hamlet in Kerman, Iran) Goneh Gorgi (Persian: گنه گرگي, also Romanized as Goneh Gorgī) is a hamlet in Deh Bakri Rural District, in the Central District of Bam County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 28, in 5 families. No recent sources proving that the village currently exists. Extensive search done to try to find ANY source proving Goneh Gorgi currently exists. (Avishai11)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2024-07-20 08:49 Ugandan cricket team in Kenya in 1959–60 (Ugandan national cricket team tour) The Ugandan national cricket team toured Kenya in December 1959 and played one three-day match against the Kenyan team. It was part of a series of occasional matches against countries in east Africa which would eventually lead to a formal triangular tournament being introduced in 1967. Non-notable tour. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-07-22 13:57 Beacon Ranch (Place in Eastern Province, Kenya) Beacon Ranch limited is a limited liability company duly registered and carrying business in the republic of Kenya being registered as proprietor of leases in republic of Kenya's Eastern Province in North west of Athi river trading centre. Non notable company (MIDI)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa

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2024-07-22 17:39 Somali Family Development Organization (Somali NGO) The Somali Family Development Organization (Somali: Nikolos Qoyska Somali) is an organization in Somalia to support family development. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America

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2024-07-17 18:42 Mecox (American retail chain) Mecox is a collection of eight emporiums selling antiques, indoor and outdoor furniture, home décor, garden ornaments and accessories. The first emporium opened in the village of Southampton, New York on Long Island in 1996. It sits on three acres of property, previously inhabited by a local garden center. Doesn't meet WP:CORP, all sources are self-published/marketing, except one that is about the place the company is named after (Here2rewrite)
2024-07-18 01:18 Democrats Serve (American PAC) Democrats Serve is an American political action committee (PAC) founded in 2021 in the state of Connecticut as a Hybrid PAC. It was created to support and recruit Democratic Party candidates from public service backgrounds, such as nurses, police officers, judges and firefighters. Democrats Serve received some decent coverage when they first launched in 2021, but that's mainly a function of having a good publicist; pretty much all post-2021 news articles cited on this page only mention Democrats Serve in passing. You could make an argument that there should be a page about the broader strategy of Democrats boosting far-right Republicans in primary elections, but I don't think that this one group who happened to be doing that deserves its own page. (BottleOfChocolateMilk)
2024-07-18 07:02 Robert Jolles Robert Jolles is a pioneer of customer-centered selling and influence training. Fails WP:NAUTHOR, is highly reliant on primary sources (interviews and press releases by the individual). Has been tagged as not addressing Wikipedia's notability requirements since August 2016 without any improvements to the referencing or sources. (Dan arndt)
2024-07-19 07:46 Plano Christian Academy (school in United States of America) Plano Christian Academy (PCA) was a private, Classical, non-denominational Christian school supporting grades K-12. Located in Plano, Texas, PCA utilized the Trivium, a three-stage integrative and cyclical approach to learning that introduces students to many of the influential works that shaped Western civilization. Small defunct school. May have closed in 2010 after just 7 years. No 3rd party sources to show enduring notability. (WestRiding24)
2024-07-18 16:56 2024 New York fireball (2024 daylight fireball that occurred over New York) On July 15, 2024, a meteor crashed through Earth's atmosphere over New York creating a rare daylight fireball. The daylight fireball was reported around 1:15 PM EDT after eyewitnesses described it as a bright, fast-moving object streaking across the sky with a visible tail traveling a speed of 38'000 mph west into New Jersey. WP:NOTNEWS. No WP:LASTING impact. (Muboshgu)
2024-07-19 16:00 Denise White (American business officer and pageant titleholder) Denise White is an American entrepreneur, crisis manager and beauty pageant titleholder. Since 1996, she has served as CEO and founder of EAG Sports Management, a sports firm for professional athletes. She has also served as a CNN contributor for sports and crisis management stories. Not notable as a business person or pageant titleholder (minor award - Congeniality) (Sciencefish)
2024-07-19 18:26 1954–55 Topps Hockey The 1954–55 Topps hockey set was Topps' first attempt at producing trading cards for the National Hockey League. At the time, the league consisted of six teams known as the Original Six. Topps included all four American teams in this popular 60-card set - Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, and New York Rangers. No WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS. (AirshipJungleman29)
2024-07-21 03:15 Association of International Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (Canadian doctors association) The Association of International Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (A.I.P.S.O.) is a non-profit, independent professional association which represents physicians and surgeons trained and licensed in jurisdictions outside Canada. A.I.P.S.O's mission is to ensure that internationally trained physicians are integrated effectively and equitably into the Canadian health care system. This organization, if it was ever real, seems to be defunct. No 3rd party sources and their website has been down since 2011. Facebook page just shows unrelated ads. (WestRiding24)
2024-07-21 06:06 Kevin J. Collins (American political consultant) Kevin J. Collins (born December 23, 1970) is an American political consultant, veteran of the Army Reserve, and owner of the political consulting firm Gallagher Hollenbeck. Collins lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife Kerrin and their 3 children. No reasonable claim of notability. Only third-party source is a one-line mention most of the way down a 2002 local top-100 list. (NatGertler)
2024-07-21 15:43 South Shore Water Frolics South Shore Water Frolics was a free three-day summer festival held annually at South Shore Park in the Bay View neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It featured a parade, live music, and fireworks at the lakefront.[citation needed] not a notable event, no longer ongoing, poorly sourced (Wikiwarr)
2024-07-22 23:52 Arab American Political Action Committee The Arab American Political Action Committee is a Political action committee that was established in 1998 by a group of Arab American professionals to 'organize and encourage the political activities of Arab Americans'. Article doesn't cite any sources, which isn't surprising because I can't find much news coverage of this group on Google (BottleOfChocolateMilk)
2024-07-23 14:16 Cordillera, Colorado (Unincorporated community in State of Colorado, United States) Cordillera is an unincorporated community + metro district in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The U.S. Post Office at Edwards (ZIP Code 81632) serves Cordillera postal addresses but the township has its own post office as well. There are approximately 900 homesites in Cordillera, which is divided into several neighborhoods: Summit, [https://www.cordil ... Non-notable housing subdivision (Jeffrey Beall)
2024-07-23 15:00 New York Drives Program New York Drives is a free program at Brooklyn Workforce Innovations (BWI). It provides unemployed and low-income New Yorkers with free driver's education courses and job readiness training, leading to a New York State driver's license and placement in sector-based career training programs within TV/film production, cable installation, and woodworking. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-23 16:18 Michael C. Hyter Michael C. Hyter is President and CEO of The Executive Leadership Council (ELC), a membership organization committed to increasing the number of global Black executives in C-suites, on corporate boards and in global enterprises. The ELC is composed of more than 800 current and former Black CEOs, senior executives and board directors at Fortune 1000 and Global 500 companies, and entrepreneurs at top-tier firms. Subject lacks notability, major contributors hold conflicts of interests, most referenced sources are are self published by the subject or subject's company. (HYTEN CREW)
2024-07-23 18:29 Relevante Relevante is an American consulting and professional services firm based in the United States. Relevante is not notable enough to have its own page. There are no independent sources that talk about this company. Because this article is an orphan, this article is not a good candidate for merging into another article. (Ancophosep)
2024-07-23 21:14 The Establishment of the Connecticut State University, 1965-85, Notes and Reminiscences (1991 history book by James A. Frost) The Establishment of the Connecticut State University, 1965-1985: Notes and Reminiscences, authored by James A. Frost, is a historical documentation delineating the genesis and formative years of the Connecticut State University System. A comprehensive account spanning 1965 to 1985, the book encapsulates pivotal events, challenges, and milestones that have contributed to the University System's evolutionary trajectory. Another creation by the same user that fails the notability guidelines for books. As a note, the user who created this page has been indefinitely blocked for COI-editing, AI abuse and deliberate hoaxes. (Sgubaldo)

Geography/Regions/Asia

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2024-07-22 14:55 Trousseau packing Trousseau packing is the specialized packaging for wedding gifts given to the bride and her to-be family including her husband. These gifts are ceremoniously given before few days of marriage. The tradition in India is to give away articles that the new couple would need as part of their life together. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-23 14:49 PGGMB Building (Office, restaurant, shops in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei) The PGGMB Building was constructed in 2003, is the third tallest building in Brunei after The DST Group Building. The Building was listed as the sixth tallest Building in Borneo just about 295 feet high. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-23 17:38 Gayan Koralage Gayan Koralage is a telecommunications and towerco executive based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Promotional BLP fails WP:GNG, WP:NBIO. (Dclemens1971)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia

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2024-07-18 00:49 Hyatt Regency Dushanbe Hotel (Hotel in Dushanbe, Tajikistan) Hyatt Regency Dushanbe Hotel is a hotel located at Dushanbe, Tajikistan. It is operated by Hyatt Hotels Corporation. The hotel is served by the Foccacia Grill Restaurant. Fails WP:ORG and GNG. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia

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2024-07-22 12:17 Yue Xi senior high school (School in Anhui, China) Yue Xi Senior High school was founded in 1949, located in the southwest of Anhui province of China. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)

Geography/Regions/Asia/North Asia

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2024-07-20 13:44 Battle of Tuulos (1941 battle) The Battle of Tuulos (Finnish: Tuuloksen taistelu) took place between Finland and the Soviet Union during the Continuation War of 1941 and the Finnish reconquering of Ladoga Karelia. The Finnish commander of the 23rd Infantry Regiment successfully breached Soviet perimeters and destroyed Soviet artillery pieces and supply lines with little Soviet resistance. 1. This article is an orphan, making it not very significant.
2. There is a severe lack of references.
3. The only reference quite literally says it is about the Winter War. Why is it a reference here if this is a Continuation War battle?
4. The reference isn't even used anywhere in the article, it's more of a general source.
5. There's a lack of information, not much can be gathered from this article. (Setergh)

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia

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2024-07-17 19:27 Punjabization (Process of cultural or linguistic change towards Punjabis) Punjabization (Punjabi: پنجابیکرݨ (Shahmukhi), ਪੰਜਾਬੀਕਰਨ (Gurmukhi); Pañjābīkaraṇ), is a process of cultural or linguistic change in which someone or something non-Punjabi becomes acculturated to Punjabi influence. Punjabis are the largest ethnic group in Pakistan and one of the major ethnic groups in northern India. Fails WP:GNG with only one ref actually discussing the topic (Codenamewolf)
2024-07-17 23:33 Grand Hotel Kathmandu (Hotel in Nepal) Grand Hotel Kathmandu is a hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal, located on Red Cross Road in Tachachal, in the western central part of the city, near Kathmandu Engineering College. It is located in a distinct white and red building and is the tallest hotel in Nepal. Fails WP:ORG, only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-18 00:41 Kanwatheertha Beach Resort (Beach in Kerala, India) Kanwatheertha Beach Resort is one of many beach resorts in the Kasaragod district of Kerala state, South India. It is 3 km north of Manjeshwar, has a large swimming pool lake, and a beach of 4 km. length. The swimming pool is formed by sea water in the neat vast beach is one of the gifts of nature. Fails GNG. Potential WP:PROMO. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 14:07 Ahmedabad–Kolhapur Express (Train in India) Ahmedabad Junction - Shri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus Kolhapur Express is an express train of the Indian Railways connecting Shri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus, Kolhapur in Maharashtra and Ahmedabad Junction in Gujarat. It is currently being operated with 11049/11050 train numbers on a weekly basis. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-22 14:28 Bandra Terminus Bikaner weekly Special Bandra Terminus Bikaner Special (Train 04714) is a long-distance express train operated by Indian Railways that runs between Bandra Terminus in Mumbai, Maharashtra and Bikaner Junction in Bikaner, Rajasthan. The train covers a distance of approximately 1222 kilometers and has a travel time of about 22 hours and 30 minutes. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-22 14:29 Bandra Terminus–Bhagat Ki Kothi Express (Train in India) The 22965 / 22966 Bandra Terminus–Bhagat Ki Kothi Express is a superfast train belonging to Indian RailwaysWestern Railway zone that runs between Bandra Terminus and Bhagat Ki Kothi in India. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-22 14:33 Bandra Terminus–Lucknow Weekly Superfast Express (Train in India) The 20921 Bandra Terminus–Lucknow Weekly Superfast Express is an express train belonging to Indian RailwaysWestern Railways zone that runs between Bandra Terminus and Lucknow Junction in India. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-22 14:36 Bandra Terminus–Udaipur Express (Train in India) The 12995 Bandra Terminus–Udaipur Express is a Superfast train of Indian Railways running between Bandra Terminus in Mumbai and Udaipur City in Rajasthan. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-22 19:19 Raja Baz Khan (chief of military) Raja Baz Khan of Bratla was the military chief and Vizier for the Nawab of Bahawalpur, Mohammed Bahawal Khan IV who died in 1866 of suspected poisoning. The Nawab was succeeded by his four-year-old son Sadeq Mohammed Khan IV. The Mangrals of Bratla led by Raja Baz Khan administered Bahawalpur and protected the young Nawab during his minority. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-22 21:12 Maa Vatsala Bhavani (Hindu temple in Bihar, India) Maa Vatsala Bhavani Temple is located in Pharpar village of Sheikhpura district, Bihar. People of Nonia-Chauhan caste consider Maa Vatsala Bhavani as their family deity. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NGEO (Dclemens1971)
2024-07-23 06:07 Lotus Mall (Shopping mall in Mangalore, India) Lotus Shopping Centre is a mall near the Bikarnakatte flyover at Kulshekar in the heart of Mangalore, India. It is located adjacent to national highway near Nanthoor circle, which is one of the busiest circles in Mangalore. Once completed, it will be the largest mall in Mangalore, the second largest in Karnataka and among the top ten in India.[citation needed] Fails WP:ORG. No third party coverage. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 17:20 Sri Medananda Daham Pasala (Daham pasal school) Sri Medananda Daham Pasala(Sinhala: ශ්‍රී මේධානන්ද දහම් පාසල - උනැල්ල) is a school located in the Akuressa Matara Road Near the Palatuwa Village. It was initially founded as a Daham school in 1974. The founder of the school was the Rer. Baragama Dammaloka Thero incumbent of Unella Sri Nagarama Purana Viharaya. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-23 09:58 Three Dots Sewamarg Public School (Private school in India) Three Dots Sewamarg Public School is a private secondary school. It was founded in 1989 as an English medium secondary school with classes I to X. Subsequently, it was changed to 10+2 level in 2000, located in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. It covers nursery to senior secondary (12th grade). No notability per WP:NSCHOOL with no SIGCOV and unsourced. (The Herald)
2024-07-23 17:40 Mundhra (Indian subcaste) Mundada (Mundada, Mundra, Mundada, Mundhada) is a surname of the Marwari Maheshwari community of Hindus. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-23 18:12 KSR Bangalore–Ajmer Garib Nawaz Express (Train in India) The 16531 / 16532 Ajmer–KSR Bengaluru Garib Nawaz Express is an Express train belonging to South Western Railway zone that runs between Ajmer Junction and Bangalore City in India. In my opinion, the article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY. It is just a WP:ROTM service. The article seems WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created and more suited to a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-23 18:12 Ahmedabad–Darbhanga Sabarmati Express (Train in India) The 19165 / 19166 Ahmedabad–Darbhanga Sabarmati Express is an Express train of the Indian Railways connecting Ahmedabad Junction in Gujarat and Darbhanga Junction in Bihar. It is currently being operated with 19165/19166 train numbers on three days in week. In my opinion, the article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY. It is just a WP:ROTM service. The article seems WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created and more suited to a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-23 21:27 Katoch–Sikh war (Hill States-Sikh wars) The Katoch–Sikh war was fought in 1801 by the Sikh forces led by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the Katoch forces by Raja Sansar Chand Katoch. A few unreliable sources (Khazan Singh, Mark Brentnall, Amarinder Singh) were added to bolster source count. The remaining sources make only passing mention of this battle, all of which include merely a generic sentence about the outcome of the battle; fails WP:SIGCOV by a long shot. In addition, the creator of the article created numerous low quality pages to inundate Wikipedia with articles aggrandizing his religion's military history. (Southasianhistorian8)

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2024-07-22 17:58 Sampiro Integrated Senior High School (Public high school in Batangas, Philippines) Sampiro Integrated Senior High is a Secondary Public High School located at Sitio Ugatan, Sampiro, San Juan, Batangas, Philippines (South west of brgy. Sampiro, South East of brgy. Sapangan, North West of brgy. Quipot,). It is a DepEd-recognized public high school. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-22 18:03 SMAN 1 Wanayasa (high school in Purwakarta Regency, West Java, Indonesia) SMA Negeri (SMAN) 1 Wanayasa is a senior high school located in Purwakarta Regency, West Java, Indonesia. It consists of three grades, 10 to 12. The school was established in 1993. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-23 15:08 NET. 5 (Indonesian TV series or program) NET. 5 was an Indonesian morning news program on NET. which contains news, short features and depth feature. Each feature, contains a variety of stories that inspire, spread the positive things, motivating and encouraging. NET5 will be dominated by news and hardnews abroad news feature. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-24 03:35 PT Gayamakmur Lestari PT Gayamakmur Lestari (GML) is an Indonesian company, founded in 2011 which specialize of material handling and conveyor system. It is owned by the Lie brothers, which founded Gaya Makmur Group (GM Group). It is not clear that this company even exists, and at any rate there is no evidence its existence was ever meaningful. The company shows no active web presence or usable references. Archives of the included home pages show only "Under Construction" pages. It is not even clear what the company actually makes or does. As noted by template, it is an orphan. (Doprendek)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia

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2024-07-17 23:42 Hilton Beirut Metropolitan Palace (Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon) The Hilton Beirut Metropolitan Palace is a five-star hotel in Beirut, Lebanon. Located in the Sin el Fil district, the hotel has 195 rooms, 11 executive suites, 5 diplomatic suites, a presidential suite, a royal suite, an imperial suite and a penthouse suite. Unreferenced for 15 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-07-21 18:56 Goneh Gorgi (Hamlet in Kerman, Iran) Goneh Gorgi (Persian: گنه گرگي, also Romanized as Goneh Gorgī) is a hamlet in Deh Bakri Rural District, in the Central District of Bam County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 28, in 5 families. No recent sources proving that the village currently exists. Extensive search done to try to find ANY source proving Goneh Gorgi currently exists. (Avishai11)
2024-07-19 19:30 Battle of Nalos (1947) (1947 battle in present-day iran) The Battle of Nalos was a significant engagement during the Kurdish-Iranian Conflict of 1947. In this battle, the Peshmerga forces effectively utilized their artillery, resulting in heavy casualties for the Iranian forces.Notably, Colonel Kalashi, the Iranian regiment commander, was among those killed. LLM tagged; only one trivial mention (in "Willing to Face Death" source). Google search turned up nothing outside of this and mirrors. Not notable. (SomeoneDreaming)
2024-07-23 19:22 Bozcaada (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Bozcaada, or Tenedos, is a Turkish island. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-07-24 05:35 Leo Joskowicz (Israeli engineer) Leo Joskowicz from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2013 for contributions to computer assisted surgery and medical image processing. [No reason given] (Whizkin)

Geography/Regions/Europe

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2024-07-19 02:02 Globe Award Globe Award is an international sustainability award which aims at encouraging and promoting individual scientists as well as groups of innovators in the corporate and public sector that have excelled in sustainable development in the world. Globe Award is a not-for-profit organization which focuses on fostering sustainability within societies. Does not meet notability guidelines. All primary citation websites no longer exist. (UniversalGraced)
2024-07-23 09:29 2010 Vitonen – Finnish League Division 5 (Football league season) League tables for teams participating in Vitonen, the sixth highest league in the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2010. Same reason as Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2009 Vitonen – Finnish League Division 5. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe

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2024-07-19 16:02 Stelian Baltă (Romanian businessman) Stelian Baltă is a Romanian entrepreneur and tech investor. He has been featured in Netflix's Formula 1: Drive to Survive with Pierre Gasly. Fairly routine individual; no indication of encyclopedic notability. (Biruitorul)
2024-07-23 17:54 Ádám Szögi (Hungarian basketball player) Ádám Szögi (born 12 February 1990) is a Hungarian professional basketball player for Jászberényi KSE from the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A. He was not chosen as the conclusion of the 2012 NBA draft, leading to the continuation of his playing career in Europe. Doesn't meet WP:NSPORT (Here2rewrite)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe

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2024-07-17 21:36 Zervant (Finnish software company) Zervant is an Espoo, Finland-based company that offers cloud-based invoicing software for small businesses. Its core markets are Finland, Sweden, France, Germany and the UK. In 2016, when its software had 100,000 users, it was named the most promising fintech startup in the Nordics by Deloitte Digital and True Global Ventures. Fails WP:NCORP. Other than this funding article, the sources I'm finding are either generated by the company (including edited press releases) or are databases. (NatGertler)
2024-07-20 13:44 Battle of Tuulos (1941 battle) The Battle of Tuulos (Finnish: Tuuloksen taistelu) took place between Finland and the Soviet Union during the Continuation War of 1941 and the Finnish reconquering of Ladoga Karelia. The Finnish commander of the 23rd Infantry Regiment successfully breached Soviet perimeters and destroyed Soviet artillery pieces and supply lines with little Soviet resistance. 1. This article is an orphan, making it not very significant.
2. There is a severe lack of references.
3. The only reference quite literally says it is about the Winter War. Why is it a reference here if this is a Continuation War battle?
4. The reference isn't even used anywhere in the article, it's more of a general source.
5. There's a lack of information, not much can be gathered from this article. (Setergh)
2024-07-22 08:11 Fred Proud (British theatre director (born 20th century) Fred Proud (born 20th century) is a British theatre director. A BLP that does not meet WP:GNG or WP:CREATIVE. Only one paragraph in the career section contains any citations (one of which appears to be a discontinued blog, so is unreliable; the other is a blog-hosted image of a Time Out article from 1975) - the rest is unreferenced. Google searches do not report any significant coverage. (Paul W)
2024-07-22 09:21 Learning and skills in England In England, learning and skills refers typically to post-compulsory education and training, provided by further education and sixth form colleges, schools with sixth forms, local authority and adult education institutions, private and voluntary sector providers, offender learning, and workplace learning including Apprenticeships and other employer-facing initiatives. Article is an orphan page, is very outdated, is not notable(with apprenticeships in England being more accurate) and is to be replaced by a Skills England page. (Kpahijialmleisp)
2024-07-23 10:48 Marauding Scot Marauding Scot (sometimes spelt Marauding Scott) is an old English delicacy, with origins in the North East of England. It is made by soaking fruit in Scotch whisky and then heating it to absorb the liquor. Seems to not exist/no sources found (FergusArgyll)
2024-07-23 17:11 East Midlands Conference Centre The De Vere East Midlands Conference Centre is a commercially run conference facility on the University Park Campus of the University of Nottingham in England. No sources added since 2004; BEFORE check doesn't show sigcov per WP:NBUILDING (AviationFreak)
2024-07-24 02:13 Lindbäcks (Swedish company) Lindbäcks is a four-generation family company from Sweden, Norrlan, founded in 1924. No indication found it meets N:ORG (Star Mississippi)

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2024-07-18 18:34 Marco Milanese (Italian archeologist) Marco Milanese (born 27 October 1958) is an Italian archeologist. He graduated in archeology in 1981 from the University of Genoa. In 1983 he won the 3rd edition of the Bretschneider's Erma International Archeology Prize in Rome, with the work Scavi nell'oppidum pre-romano di Genova. [BLP]
2024-07-18 23:34 Škola Animiranog Filma (Animation school in Čakovec, Croatia) Škola Animiranog Filma (ŠAF) is a school of animation located in Čakovec, Croatia. Unreferenced for 16 years, nothing in google news. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2024-07-20 14:13 Battle of Lisača The Battle for Lisača was fought during the Bosnian War. A part of the Majevica Front, the battle was one of the most important for the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina for regaining territory as Lisača held various needed points. It resulted in a victory for the Bosnian Muslims. non-reliable sources (Wrweewfw)
2024-07-22 21:10 HRT International (Television channel) HRT International (abbreviated as HRT Int., before The Fifth Program of Croatian Radio and Television or HTV 5) is the fifth Hrvatske radiotelevisionije television program. It began on 1 January 2018, and is intended for Croats outside the Republic of Croatia and the international public. Fails WP:GNG (Dclemens1971)
2024-07-23 07:44 Carmen Sammut (professor) (Pro-Rector for Student and Staff Affairs and Outreach at University of Malta) Professor Carmen Sammut SAMMUT, CARMEN (17th March 1966). Pro-Rector for Student and Staff Affairs and Outreach at the University of Malta since 2016. Her research interests are international communications processes, public diplomacy, political communication, culture and gender in international affairs. Two references which don't really establish notability. (Pichemist)
2024-07-23 19:18 Filić (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Filić may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

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2024-07-18 17:00 Aurore (internet platform) (web portal) Aurore is a Sino-French community portal for science and university cooperation. It was created in 2009 by the Offices for Science and University of the Consulate-general of France in Shanghai, in partnership with the French Academy of Sciences. The Portal was inaugurated on May 21, 2010 at the French pavilion of the Shanghai Expo 2010. Does not meet notability guidelines (TirFarThoinnExpora)
2024-07-19 17:07 List of subcamps of Herzogenbusch Below is the list of subcamps of Herzogenbusch complex (Konzentrationslager Herzogenbusch) of Nazi concentration camps, in Dutch known as Kamp Vught. I can't find any reliable sources (non-wikis) that consider these other camps (which are from Vught) to be "subcamps" of Vught. A template has been added 10 years ago asking for sources. (Dajasj)

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2024-07-21 08:31 Lydia Kahmke (Australian handball player) Lydia Kahmke (born 13 October 1968) is a German born Australian female handball player. She was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-21 08:33 Katrina Shinfield (Australian handball player) Katrina Shehab (née Shinfield, born 28 March 1971) is an Australian handball player. As Katrina Shinfield, she was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-21 08:34 Kim Harbort (Australian handball player) Kim Harbort (born 4 September 1987) is an Australian handball player for Northern Panthers and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided (LibStar)
2024-07-22 04:12 Petra Besta (Australian handball player) Petra Besta (born 5 April 1967) is a Czech born Australian female handball player. She was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 23:00 Karlis Ezergailis (Australian motorcycle speedway rider) Karlis Andrejs Ezergailis (born 8 April 1985 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT, only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 23:04 Trevor Harding (speedway rider) (Australian speedway rider (born 1986)) Trevor Robert Harding (born 1 November 1986 in Subiaco, Western Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 23:28 Trent Leverington (Australian Motorcycle speedway rider (born 1980)) Trent Ashley Leverington (born 13 May 1980 in Brisbane, Queensland) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 23:34 Kye Thomson (Australian motorcycle speedway rider) Kye Thomson (born 5 October 1998) is a motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 23:43 Matthew Wethers (Australian speedway rider) Matthew James Wethers (born 30 May 1985) is a motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-24 00:25 Arlo Bugeja (Australian speedway rider) Arlo (Budgie) Bugeja (born 18 March 1986 in Humbug Scrub, Adelaide, South Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-24 01:31 Lyndelle Higginson (Australian track cyclist) Lyndelle Higginson (born 5 November 1978 in Albury, New South Wales) is an Australian track cyclist. Fails WP:NCYC and WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2024-07-17 18:42 Mecox (American retail chain) Mecox is a collection of eight emporiums selling antiques, indoor and outdoor furniture, home décor, garden ornaments and accessories. The first emporium opened in the village of Southampton, New York on Long Island in 1996. It sits on three acres of property, previously inhabited by a local garden center. Doesn't meet WP:CORP, all sources are self-published/marketing, except one that is about the place the company is named after (Here2rewrite)
2024-07-17 21:36 Zervant (Finnish software company) Zervant is an Espoo, Finland-based company that offers cloud-based invoicing software for small businesses. Its core markets are Finland, Sweden, France, Germany and the UK. In 2016, when its software had 100,000 users, it was named the most promising fintech startup in the Nordics by Deloitte Digital and True Global Ventures. Fails WP:NCORP. Other than this funding article, the sources I'm finding are either generated by the company (including edited press releases) or are databases. (NatGertler)
2024-07-19 02:02 Globe Award Globe Award is an international sustainability award which aims at encouraging and promoting individual scientists as well as groups of innovators in the corporate and public sector that have excelled in sustainable development in the world. Globe Award is a not-for-profit organization which focuses on fostering sustainability within societies. Does not meet notability guidelines. All primary citation websites no longer exist. (UniversalGraced)
2024-07-22 17:39 Somali Family Development Organization (Somali NGO) The Somali Family Development Organization (Somali: Nikolos Qoyska Somali) is an organization in Somalia to support family development. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-23 01:03 Kleemann (Automotive supplier) Kleemann A/S is an after-market tuning company for Mercedes-Benz sports cars, sedans, and SUVs headquartered in Farum, Denmark. Recently, they have begun producing performance supercharging systems for Audi, BMW, and Porsche. Fails GNG; cannot find multiple independent reliable sources with non-trivial coverage of the subject. (Sable232)
2024-07-23 18:29 Relevante Relevante is an American consulting and professional services firm based in the United States. Relevante is not notable enough to have its own page. There are no independent sources that talk about this company. Because this article is an orphan, this article is not a good candidate for merging into another article. (Ancophosep)
2024-07-24 02:13 Lindbäcks (Swedish company) Lindbäcks is a four-generation family company from Sweden, Norrlan, founded in 1924. No indication found it meets N:ORG (Star Mississippi)
2024-07-24 03:35 PT Gayamakmur Lestari PT Gayamakmur Lestari (GML) is an Indonesian company, founded in 2011 which specialize of material handling and conveyor system. It is owned by the Lie brothers, which founded Gaya Makmur Group (GM Group). It is not clear that this company even exists, and at any rate there is no evidence its existence was ever meaningful. The company shows no active web presence or usable references. Archives of the included home pages show only "Under Construction" pages. It is not even clear what the company actually makes or does. As noted by template, it is an orphan. (Doprendek)
2024-07-24 07:28 Discrimination of excellence Discrimination of excellence is the unjust treatment of outperformers and overachievers. Discrimination against outperformers includes the critique of unfair treatment in non-merit-based admissions practices, degree conferral or promotion standards. Unfair treatment of outperformers occurs when focusing away from merit or biases lead to economic inefficiency or suboptimal choice in the wake of intransparent, arbitrary or nepotistic decision-making. Numerous contributors have recommended deletion on the talk page. Poorly written, badly cited, and very one-sided. (216.71.196.141)

History and Society/Education

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2024-07-17 19:12 People's Alliance (Durham, North Carolina) (organization) The People's Alliance (PA) is a progressive grassroots consumer watchdog organization in Durham, NC. It comprises three legally separate organizational entities: The People's Alliance, 501c(4) led by a steering committee, founded in 1975; The People's Alliance Fund, 501c(3) led by a board of directors, established in 1980; and The People's Alliance PAC – a political action committee established in 1982. Most articles cited on this page are primary sources. The few news articles cited mostly mention PA in passing, and I can't find anything much better on Google. There's no indication that media outlets have ever considered PA an especially notable group, and none of the "accomplishments" cited on this page (which reads like it was written by the group itself) seem notable either. (BottleOfChocolateMilk)
2024-07-19 07:46 Plano Christian Academy (school in United States of America) Plano Christian Academy (PCA) was a private, Classical, non-denominational Christian school supporting grades K-12. Located in Plano, Texas, PCA utilized the Trivium, a three-stage integrative and cyclical approach to learning that introduces students to many of the influential works that shaped Western civilization. Small defunct school. May have closed in 2010 after just 7 years. No 3rd party sources to show enduring notability. (WestRiding24)
2024-07-22 09:21 Learning and skills in England In England, learning and skills refers typically to post-compulsory education and training, provided by further education and sixth form colleges, schools with sixth forms, local authority and adult education institutions, private and voluntary sector providers, offender learning, and workplace learning including Apprenticeships and other employer-facing initiatives. Article is an orphan page, is very outdated, is not notable(with apprenticeships in England being more accurate) and is to be replaced by a Skills England page. (Kpahijialmleisp)
2024-07-22 17:58 Sampiro Integrated Senior High School (Public high school in Batangas, Philippines) Sampiro Integrated Senior High is a Secondary Public High School located at Sitio Ugatan, Sampiro, San Juan, Batangas, Philippines (South west of brgy. Sampiro, South East of brgy. Sapangan, North West of brgy. Quipot,). It is a DepEd-recognized public high school. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-22 17:20 Sri Medananda Daham Pasala (Daham pasal school) Sri Medananda Daham Pasala(Sinhala: ශ්‍රී මේධානන්ද දහම් පාසල - උනැල්ල) is a school located in the Akuressa Matara Road Near the Palatuwa Village. It was initially founded as a Daham school in 1974. The founder of the school was the Rer. Baragama Dammaloka Thero incumbent of Unella Sri Nagarama Purana Viharaya. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-23 09:58 Three Dots Sewamarg Public School (Private school in India) Three Dots Sewamarg Public School is a private secondary school. It was founded in 1989 as an English medium secondary school with classes I to X. Subsequently, it was changed to 10+2 level in 2000, located in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. It covers nursery to senior secondary (12th grade). No notability per WP:NSCHOOL with no SIGCOV and unsourced. (The Herald)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2024-07-19 17:07 List of subcamps of Herzogenbusch Below is the list of subcamps of Herzogenbusch complex (Konzentrationslager Herzogenbusch) of Nazi concentration camps, in Dutch known as Kamp Vught. I can't find any reliable sources (non-wikis) that consider these other camps (which are from Vught) to be "subcamps" of Vught. A template has been added 10 years ago asking for sources. (Dajasj)
2024-07-20 13:44 Battle of Tuulos (1941 battle) The Battle of Tuulos (Finnish: Tuuloksen taistelu) took place between Finland and the Soviet Union during the Continuation War of 1941 and the Finnish reconquering of Ladoga Karelia. The Finnish commander of the 23rd Infantry Regiment successfully breached Soviet perimeters and destroyed Soviet artillery pieces and supply lines with little Soviet resistance. 1. This article is an orphan, making it not very significant.
2. There is a severe lack of references.
3. The only reference quite literally says it is about the Winter War. Why is it a reference here if this is a Continuation War battle?
4. The reference isn't even used anywhere in the article, it's more of a general source.
5. There's a lack of information, not much can be gathered from this article. (Setergh)
2024-07-20 14:13 Battle of Lisača The Battle for Lisača was fought during the Bosnian War. A part of the Majevica Front, the battle was one of the most important for the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina for regaining territory as Lisača held various needed points. It resulted in a victory for the Bosnian Muslims. non-reliable sources (Wrweewfw)
2024-07-19 19:30 Battle of Nalos (1947) (1947 battle in present-day iran) The Battle of Nalos was a significant engagement during the Kurdish-Iranian Conflict of 1947. In this battle, the Peshmerga forces effectively utilized their artillery, resulting in heavy casualties for the Iranian forces.Notably, Colonel Kalashi, the Iranian regiment commander, was among those killed. LLM tagged; only one trivial mention (in "Willing to Face Death" source). Google search turned up nothing outside of this and mirrors. Not notable. (SomeoneDreaming)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2024-07-21 06:06 Kevin J. Collins (American political consultant) Kevin J. Collins (born December 23, 1970) is an American political consultant, veteran of the Army Reserve, and owner of the political consulting firm Gallagher Hollenbeck. Collins lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife Kerrin and their 3 children. No reasonable claim of notability. Only third-party source is a one-line mention most of the way down a 2002 local top-100 list. (NatGertler)
2024-07-21 08:31 Lydia Kahmke (Australian handball player) Lydia Kahmke (born 13 October 1968) is a German born Australian female handball player. She was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-21 08:33 Katrina Shinfield (Australian handball player) Katrina Shehab (née Shinfield, born 28 March 1971) is an Australian handball player. As Katrina Shinfield, she was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-21 08:34 Kim Harbort (Australian handball player) Kim Harbort (born 4 September 1987) is an Australian handball player for Northern Panthers and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided (LibStar)
2024-07-22 04:12 Petra Besta (Australian handball player) Petra Besta (born 5 April 1967) is a Czech born Australian female handball player. She was a member of the Australia women's national handball team. She was part of the team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. The Australian team were beaten by Angola into tenth place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 23:00 Karlis Ezergailis (Australian motorcycle speedway rider) Karlis Andrejs Ezergailis (born 8 April 1985 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT, only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-22 23:04 Trevor Harding (speedway rider) (Australian speedway rider (born 1986)) Trevor Robert Harding (born 1 November 1986 in Subiaco, Western Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 23:28 Trent Leverington (Australian Motorcycle speedway rider (born 1980)) Trent Ashley Leverington (born 13 May 1980 in Brisbane, Queensland) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 23:34 Kye Thomson (Australian motorcycle speedway rider) Kye Thomson (born 5 October 1998) is a motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-23 23:43 Matthew Wethers (Australian speedway rider) Matthew James Wethers (born 30 May 1985) is a motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-24 00:25 Arlo Bugeja (Australian speedway rider) Arlo (Budgie) Bugeja (born 18 March 1986 in Humbug Scrub, Adelaide, South Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-07-24 01:31 Lyndelle Higginson (Australian track cyclist) Lyndelle Higginson (born 5 November 1978 in Albury, New South Wales) is an Australian track cyclist. Fails WP:NCYC and WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)

History and Society/Society

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2024-07-19 02:02 Globe Award Globe Award is an international sustainability award which aims at encouraging and promoting individual scientists as well as groups of innovators in the corporate and public sector that have excelled in sustainable development in the world. Globe Award is a not-for-profit organization which focuses on fostering sustainability within societies. Does not meet notability guidelines. All primary citation websites no longer exist. (UniversalGraced)
2024-07-22 23:52 Arab American Political Action Committee The Arab American Political Action Committee is a Political action committee that was established in 1998 by a group of Arab American professionals to 'organize and encourage the political activities of Arab Americans'. Article doesn't cite any sources, which isn't surprising because I can't find much news coverage of this group on Google (BottleOfChocolateMilk)
2024-07-23 00:03 Forests for the 21st Century (2009 film) Forests for the 21st Century is a short video promoting and explaining the benefits of forest landscape restoration. In the last few centuries people have removed more than half of the world's forest cover. Deforestation is currently responsible for nearly 20 per cent of global carbon emissions. no indication of significance at all, no possible redirect point, ineligable for speedy deletion (1ctinus)

History and Society/Transportation

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2024-07-22 14:07 Ahmedabad–Kolhapur Express (Train in India) Ahmedabad Junction - Shri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus Kolhapur Express is an express train of the Indian Railways connecting Shri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus, Kolhapur in Maharashtra and Ahmedabad Junction in Gujarat. It is currently being operated with 11049/11050 train numbers on a weekly basis. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-22 14:28 Bandra Terminus Bikaner weekly Special Bandra Terminus Bikaner Special (Train 04714) is a long-distance express train operated by Indian Railways that runs between Bandra Terminus in Mumbai, Maharashtra and Bikaner Junction in Bikaner, Rajasthan. The train covers a distance of approximately 1222 kilometers and has a travel time of about 22 hours and 30 minutes. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-22 14:29 Bandra Terminus–Bhagat Ki Kothi Express (Train in India) The 22965 / 22966 Bandra Terminus–Bhagat Ki Kothi Express is a superfast train belonging to Indian RailwaysWestern Railway zone that runs between Bandra Terminus and Bhagat Ki Kothi in India. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-22 14:33 Bandra Terminus–Lucknow Weekly Superfast Express (Train in India) The 20921 Bandra Terminus–Lucknow Weekly Superfast Express is an express train belonging to Indian RailwaysWestern Railways zone that runs between Bandra Terminus and Lucknow Junction in India. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-22 14:36 Bandra Terminus–Udaipur Express (Train in India) The 12995 Bandra Terminus–Udaipur Express is a Superfast train of Indian Railways running between Bandra Terminus in Mumbai and Udaipur City in Rajasthan. The article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY and is an WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created article more suited for a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-23 01:03 Kleemann (Automotive supplier) Kleemann A/S is an after-market tuning company for Mercedes-Benz sports cars, sedans, and SUVs headquartered in Farum, Denmark. Recently, they have begun producing performance supercharging systems for Audi, BMW, and Porsche. Fails GNG; cannot find multiple independent reliable sources with non-trivial coverage of the subject. (Sable232)
2024-07-23 18:12 KSR Bangalore–Ajmer Garib Nawaz Express (Train in India) The 16531 / 16532 Ajmer–KSR Bengaluru Garib Nawaz Express is an Express train belonging to South Western Railway zone that runs between Ajmer Junction and Bangalore City in India. In my opinion, the article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY. It is just a WP:ROTM service. The article seems WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created and more suited to a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)
2024-07-23 18:12 Ahmedabad–Darbhanga Sabarmati Express (Train in India) The 19165 / 19166 Ahmedabad–Darbhanga Sabarmati Express is an Express train of the Indian Railways connecting Ahmedabad Junction in Gujarat and Darbhanga Junction in Bihar. It is currently being operated with 19165/19166 train numbers on three days in week. In my opinion, the article does not meet guidelines for WP:NOTABILITY. It is just a WP:ROTM service. The article seems WP:INDISCRIMINATEly created and more suited to a rail information website. (Arnav Bhate)

STEM

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2024-07-17 21:36 Zervant (Finnish software company) Zervant is an Espoo, Finland-based company that offers cloud-based invoicing software for small businesses. Its core markets are Finland, Sweden, France, Germany and the UK. In 2016, when its software had 100,000 users, it was named the most promising fintech startup in the Nordics by Deloitte Digital and True Global Ventures. Fails WP:NCORP. Other than this funding article, the sources I'm finding are either generated by the company (including edited press releases) or are databases. (NatGertler)
2024-07-18 17:00 Aurore (internet platform) (web portal) Aurore is a Sino-French community portal for science and university cooperation. It was created in 2009 by the Offices for Science and University of the Consulate-general of France in Shanghai, in partnership with the French Academy of Sciences. The Portal was inaugurated on May 21, 2010 at the French pavilion of the Shanghai Expo 2010. Does not meet notability guidelines (TirFarThoinnExpora)
2024-07-19 02:02 Globe Award Globe Award is an international sustainability award which aims at encouraging and promoting individual scientists as well as groups of innovators in the corporate and public sector that have excelled in sustainable development in the world. Globe Award is a not-for-profit organization which focuses on fostering sustainability within societies. Does not meet notability guidelines. All primary citation websites no longer exist. (UniversalGraced)
2024-07-19 02:50 Configuration Management (ITSM) (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) Configuration Management (CM) is an ITIL version 2 and an IT service management (ITSM) process that tracks all of the individual configuration items (CI) in an IT system which may be as simple as a single server, or as complex as the entire IT department. Unmaintained page, does not mean notability guidelines, information fits in ITIL specific article Configuration management database (Tule-hog)
2024-07-18 16:56 2024 New York fireball (2024 daylight fireball that occurred over New York) On July 15, 2024, a meteor crashed through Earth's atmosphere over New York creating a rare daylight fireball. The daylight fireball was reported around 1:15 PM EDT after eyewitnesses described it as a bright, fast-moving object streaking across the sky with a visible tail traveling a speed of 38'000 mph west into New Jersey. WP:NOTNEWS. No WP:LASTING impact. (Muboshgu)
2024-07-20 20:13 ATLASerials (online full-text collection of major religion and theology) Atlaserials (Atlas) is an online full-text collection of major religion and theology journals used by libraries, librarians, religion scholars, theologians, and clergy. Created by the American Theological Library Association and updated monthly, the database indexes journal articles and bibliographic citations, featuring PDFs, with searchable texts of articles and reviews, related to a wide range of scholarly fields related to religion. ATLASerials is not reported by any third party reliable source. All I can find is from Atlas itself or from a university using it. (Changeworld1984)
2024-07-21 22:04 Donji Lug (Geographic area in Bosnia and Herzegovina) Donji Lug is a geographic area in Bosnia and Herzegovina situated in the northern part of central Bosnia in the lower basin of the river Liješnica, left tributary of the river Bosna. No references, unclear if this is the same as the village (Peter James)
2024-07-22 16:57 Tailing in graphics or image revelation Tailing is a defect in printing consisting of a rapid change of optical density when printing solid graphics. The failure results when the optical density of the employed toner reaches the highest value it can provide, when a perfect line of change is visualized in the printed graphic and a substantial reduction of said density follows. Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found. (JoeNMLC)
2024-07-23 00:03 Forests for the 21st Century (2009 film) Forests for the 21st Century is a short video promoting and explaining the benefits of forest landscape restoration. In the last few centuries people have removed more than half of the world's forest cover. Deforestation is currently responsible for nearly 20 per cent of global carbon emissions. no indication of significance at all, no possible redirect point, ineligable for speedy deletion (1ctinus)
2024-07-23 18:29 Relevante Relevante is an American consulting and professional services firm based in the United States. Relevante is not notable enough to have its own page. There are no independent sources that talk about this company. Because this article is an orphan, this article is not a good candidate for merging into another article. (Ancophosep)
2024-07-24 01:36 Sol Cat 18 The Sol Cat 18 is a double handed multihull catamaran produced by Sol Catamarans, Inc. from 1973 to 1979. Non-notable boat. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-07-24 05:35 Leo Joskowicz (Israeli engineer) Leo Joskowicz from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2013 for contributions to computer assisted surgery and medical image processing. [No reason given] (Whizkin)
2024-07-24 07:28 Discrimination of excellence Discrimination of excellence is the unjust treatment of outperformers and overachievers. Discrimination against outperformers includes the critique of unfair treatment in non-merit-based admissions practices, degree conferral or promotion standards. Unfair treatment of outperformers occurs when focusing away from merit or biases lead to economic inefficiency or suboptimal choice in the wake of intransparent, arbitrary or nepotistic decision-making. Numerous contributors have recommended deletion on the talk page. Poorly written, badly cited, and very one-sided. (216.71.196.141)

STEM/Biology

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2024-07-20 20:26 Amphorella producta (Species of gastropod) Amphorella producta is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Ferussaciidae. Non-notable as a non-valid taxon name. This species is not recognized as valid by MolluscaBase, the most authoritative source for molluscs, nor is it listed as a synonym. It has been deleted from IUCN and GBIF. Thus no major source recognizes it. (Micromesistius)

STEM/Computing

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2024-07-17 21:15 Range Software (finite element analysis software package) Range Software is finite element analysis software package. Fails WP: N. Couldn't find any potential sourcing improvements from a WP: BEFORE. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-07-20 05:27 Human–artificial intelligence collaboration (Area of study) Human-AI collaboration is the study of how humans and artificial intelligence (AI) agents work together to accomplish a shared goal. AI systems can aid humans in everything from decision making tasks to art creation. Examples of collaboration include medical decision making aids., hate speech detection, and music generation. Probably notable, but nothing here is actually about the topic indicated by the title so there appears to be nothing to salvage. No opposition to an article being written that contains some information about the topic. (Tollens)
2024-07-20 21:23 FastPictureViewer (Freemium image viewer for Windows) FastPictureViewer is a freemium image viewer for Windows XP and later. Its aim is to facilitate quick review, rating and annotation of large quantities of digital images in the early steps of the digital workflow, with an emphasis on simplicity and speed. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.166.193.20)
2024-07-22 10:33 Interactive Link The Interactive Link is a suite of hardware and software products designed for application within areas where network separation is implemented for security reasons. Manufactured and marketed by Tenix Datagate, the Interactive Link hardware products have been evaluated to the highest level under international security criteria with a strong focus on maintaining the confidentiality of the secure network. This article appears to be an advertisement. The advertisement concern has not been remediated in 8 years. (JohnLoeber)
2024-07-19 09:44 Nomad (eSIM) Nomad is a digital telecommunications product that uses eSIM (embedded SIM) technology. It is a business line of LotusFlare Inc., a telecommunications-software development company. Fails WP:NPRODUCT - not enough reliable independent secondary coverage. All sources appear to be sponsored content, primary content, superficial mentions, or reviews which fail WP:PRODUCTREV.

Most of this article contains a description of how an eSIM works; I felt there was not enough worthwhile content to copy over to LotusFlare and perform a blank-and-redirect. (Ligaturama)

STEM/Earth and environment

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2024-07-18 12:35 Virtual TI Virtual TI, or "VTI," is a feature-rich graphing calculator emulator for Microsoft Windows, written in C++ by Rusty Wagner. It features a graphical debugger, a grayscale display, data transfer between computer and emulated calculator, black-link, parallel link and more. Fails WP:GNG for not including any references to significant coverage in reliable sources. (Mika1h)

STEM/Engineering

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2024-07-23 01:03 Kleemann (Automotive supplier) Kleemann A/S is an after-market tuning company for Mercedes-Benz sports cars, sedans, and SUVs headquartered in Farum, Denmark. Recently, they have begun producing performance supercharging systems for Audi, BMW, and Porsche. Fails GNG; cannot find multiple independent reliable sources with non-trivial coverage of the subject. (Sable232)

STEM/Medicine & Health

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2024-07-21 03:15 Association of International Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (Canadian doctors association) The Association of International Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (A.I.P.S.O.) is a non-profit, independent professional association which represents physicians and surgeons trained and licensed in jurisdictions outside Canada. A.I.P.S.O's mission is to ensure that internationally trained physicians are integrated effectively and equitably into the Canadian health care system. This organization, if it was ever real, seems to be defunct. No 3rd party sources and their website has been down since 2011. Facebook page just shows unrelated ads. (WestRiding24)

STEM/Technology

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2024-07-17 21:15 Range Software (finite element analysis software package) Range Software is finite element analysis software package. Fails WP: N. Couldn't find any potential sourcing improvements from a WP: BEFORE. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-07-20 21:23 FastPictureViewer (Freemium image viewer for Windows) FastPictureViewer is a freemium image viewer for Windows XP and later. Its aim is to facilitate quick review, rating and annotation of large quantities of digital images in the early steps of the digital workflow, with an emphasis on simplicity and speed. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.166.193.20)
2024-07-22 10:33 Interactive Link The Interactive Link is a suite of hardware and software products designed for application within areas where network separation is implemented for security reasons. Manufactured and marketed by Tenix Datagate, the Interactive Link hardware products have been evaluated to the highest level under international security criteria with a strong focus on maintaining the confidentiality of the secure network. This article appears to be an advertisement. The advertisement concern has not been remediated in 8 years. (JohnLoeber)
2024-07-19 09:44 Nomad (eSIM) Nomad is a digital telecommunications product that uses eSIM (embedded SIM) technology. It is a business line of LotusFlare Inc., a telecommunications-software development company. Fails WP:NPRODUCT - not enough reliable independent secondary coverage. All sources appear to be sponsored content, primary content, superficial mentions, or reviews which fail WP:PRODUCTREV.

Most of this article contains a description of how an eSIM works; I felt there was not enough worthwhile content to copy over to LotusFlare and perform a blank-and-redirect. (Ligaturama)

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2024-07-23 07:29 Let There Be Peace on Earth (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) "Let There Be Peace on Earth" is a 1955 song by Jill Jackson Miller and Sy Miller. WP:ONEOTHER, secondary topic is already hat-noted in Let There Be Peace on Earth, no incoming links (Sgeureka)
2024-07-23 18:58 Battle of the Alma (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Battle of the Alma may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-07-23 19:11 Dark Resurrection (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Dark Resurrection is a 2007 Star Wars fan film. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-07-23 20:46 The Country Club of Farmington, 1892-1995 (1996 history book by James A. Frost) The Country Club of Farmington, 1892-1995 is a historical account authored by James A. Frost and published in 1996. The book traces the evolution and significance of the Country Club of Farmington from its establishment in 1892 to the culmination of 1995. This fails to meet the notability standard for books: no reviews turned up in a literature search, and it is held in only 11 libraries on WorldCat. The page creator has been blocked for "AI" abuse. (XOR'easter)