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Culture/Internet culture[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-08 20:53 No Heroes Allowed! DASH! Knack II is an upcoming video game developed by SIE Japan Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for iOS and Android. I could only find trivial pre-release coverage online, does not meet WP:GNG, ATD of redirecting to the article was rejected at RfD. (Rosguill)
2021-01-09 19:51 FixThePhoto FixThePhoto is an online company registered under DGPH Outsourcing OÜ in Estonia, with its website registered in Ukraine, that offers professional photo retouching services. Non-notable and unsourced page which has previously been deleted. Potentially promotional. (Ezlev)
2021-01-09 03:47 List of cancelled Xbox 360 games No indication of meeting WP:LISTN, prior redirect was not useful as there is no such list of cancelled games at the target. (Rosguill)
2021-01-11 13:26 Anter Planter Anter Planter (also Anter-Planter) is an action game designed by Marcus Charleville and Richard Dagsköld, and published by Romik Software in 1984. It was released on cassette for the Commodore 64. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2021-01-12 13:01 Amber's Drive Amber's Drive is a high-energy country group with an R&B vibe. The band consists of Denny Rudolph, Jim Huish and Daniel Swartz. Formed in September 2013, they are a band that has blended Pop, R&B, Country, and Blues to create their own unique style. No sources in this article, has not been edited in over two years and the website is no longer active. I do not believe they meet Wikipedia’s nobility guidelines (Blissfield101)
2021-01-12 16:52 Vator Vator, Inc. is a community-based website focused on the business of funding and building emerging technologies for startups. Vator operates a database of private-company profiles and a newsroom, covering technology and Internet trends through analysis and interviews. No evidence of notability. (Star Mississippi)
2021-01-14 00:21 Alt National Park Service Alt National Park Service is an activist coalition composed mainly of U.S. National Park Service employees, as well as employees of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and others. The group formed after a press ban was enacted by President Donald Trump that limited the use of social media accounts, such as Twitter, by governmental agencies such as the EPA and the US Department of Interior. Non-notable Twitter account (Muboshgu)
2021-01-13 16:46 Hugh Jeffreys (Australian YouTube personality) Hugh Jeffreys is an Australian YouTube personality, repair technician, and right to repair advocate.
He is best known for his technology based YouTube channel, Hugh Jeffreys with a subscriber base of over 500,000 users. His work showcases fixing or modifying badly damaged electronics. 
Does not meet notability criteria of WP:GNG or WP:BIO. Sources are not about him, but they only mention him. (Discospinster)

Culture/Literature[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-10 14:37 The Boy with the Thorn in His Side (book) The Boy with the Thorn in His Side (ISBN 0-9603574-4-0) is a 2005 book written by Pete Wentz the bassist and lyricist of the Illinois pop punk band, Fall Out Boy. The book was self-published by Wentz' own company, Clandestine Industries. No claim of WP:SIGNIFICANCE. The book exists and is listed on Amazon, etc, but does not meet WP:NBOOK. (SilkTork)
2021-01-11 15:35 Call Me Tonight (1986 film by Tatsuya Okamoto) is a 1986 Japanese original video animation horror comedy romance short film directed by Tatsuya Okamoto. It was released on July 28, 1986. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 19:03 Crimson Wolf is an anime written and illustrated by Shoichi Masuo. Non notable anime, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 01:28 A Small September Affair A Small September Affair is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Kerem Deren and starring Engin Akyürek and Farah Zeynep Abdullah. Non notable film, appears to fail WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 17:44 Olly Taylor (Family Affairs) Oliver 'Olly' Taylor is a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs, played by Alex Hardy from September 2004 to May 2005 Fails WP:GNG. Singular award nomination is insufficient. (TTN)
2021-01-12 17:46 Jodie Nash Jodie Nash is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks, played by Kate McEnery between 2001 and 2003. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)
2021-01-12 17:47 Cameron Davenport Cameron Davenport was a fictional character in the UK soap opera Family Affairs, played by Rupert Hill from 2002 until 2004. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)
2021-01-12 09:25 Shaul Bassi (researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0002-0565-9643) Shaul Bassi is an associate professor of English and post-colonial literature at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy. He is the director of the Venice Center for Humanities and Social Change. His work has focused on Shakespeare and post-colonial theory. notability guidelines concern (Pausto)
2021-01-13 09:05 Modified Motors (magazine) Modified Motors was a monthly magazine dealing with the modified car scene in Ireland. The magazine was set up in 2002 as a specialist magazine for car tuning enthusiasts. The founding publishing company was MediaVault. In the last number of years they have established themselves as the leading Irish modified car magazine.[citation needed] The decision to introduce Modified Motors to the Irish market on a monthly basis was based on the absence of any ... Search revealed no independent RS (Theredproject)
2021-01-13 18:02 Fifth Column (V franchise) The Fifth Column is a subgroup of alien Visitors in the 1980s science fiction franchise V. They are depicted as Visitors who oppose the current leadership and plot to rebel against them. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)
2021-01-13 17:51 Prospero Press Prospero Press is an independent publisher based in London. It was founded in June 2014 with a mission to publish quality writing from established authors who wish to bypass traditional publishers for specific titles. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2021-01-14 23:57 Burly Go Home (Comedy novel written by John Swartzwelder) Burly Go Home (ISBN 978-0989988506) is a Frank Burly comedy novel written by screenwriter John Swartzwelder. It was published on October 10, 2017 by Kennydale books, and is the tenth book in The Frank Burly series. It was previously believed to be the last installment in the series, but in November 2020 Swartzwelder announced on his Twitter account that a new book was hopefully going to be published in December of that year. Does not appear to have actually been reviewed by any professional critics. No coverage available in reliable sources. Does not meet WP:GNG. (Rosguill)

Culture/Biography[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-08 15:31 Moulana Syed Ali Rizvi Gopalpuri Moulana Syed Ali Rizvi Gopalpuri مولانا سید علی رضوی گوپالپوری was an Indian Twelver Shī'ah scholar, public speaker, translator, and historian as well as an author, poet and Ayatollah of Khajwa Siwan Bihar, India. He was the one of the founding members of Idarah Islah. No evidence of notability could be found. In fact, no verification at all cound be found. (Fram)
2021-01-08 19:58 Sukhminderpal Grewal (Indian activist) has been a well-known face of BJP and a household name in Punjab especially in rural areas. He is a mellowed social activist and have organized advocacy over a wide array of political, social and economical issues with prudence over national interest first. Page contains way too many opinionated details, and created with suspect intentions, see version revision history. Also, no justification for creation of biography for this particular individual (Arvindpadda)
2021-01-09 03:03 Robert Graham (musician) Robert Graham is a Canadian singer, pianist, and music director who has performed both solo and with groups including Tanglefoot, with whom he toured the UK. In 2009, he released his debut album Storm in a Teacup under the production of Chris Brown. The album features Teddy Kumpel, Anton Fier, Rob Jost and Tony Scherr with cameo appearances by such musicians as Eric Schenkman and Ford Pier. No evidence of notability, does not meet WP:SINGER. Notability is not inherited through collaboration of other members. (JayJay)
2021-01-09 07:33 The Banjo Cafe (Nightclub) The Banjo Cafe was a bluegrass nightclub located at 2906 Lincoln Blvd. in Santa Monica, California. Bluegrass music was featured, with minor exceptions, six nights a week for over five years from February 1979 until June 1984. The Monday night open-mike was hosted by a bluegrass band. The article does not meet WP:GNG or WP:ORGCRIT. The subject lacks multiple independent secondary sources providing significant coverage. Per WP:SIGCOV: ""Significant coverage" addresses the topic directly and in detail". WP:BEFORE revealed nothing beyond WP:ROUTINE coverage that would contribute to demonstrating WP:N. (TimothyBlue)
2021-01-09 15:26 Roy Cisneros (Recipient of the Texas Medal of HOnor) Roy Cisneros (February 6, 1949 - September 11, 1968) was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross and the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor for his actions during battle in the Vietnam War. Texas House Concurrent Resolution No. 71 conferring the honor was adopted by both the House and Senate in May 2011 and approved by Governor Rick Perry in June 2011. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 15:26, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-09 19:34 Andy Secher (American music journalist) Andy Secher, based in New York City, is the long-time editor of Hit Parader, a magazine geared for the heavy metal rock and roll audience. Secher began writing about rock music in college. Soon after graduating, he started a syndicated column that ran in major newspapers, including the New York Daily News and the Sacramento Bee. Fails WP:GNG independently (KidAd)
2021-01-10 00:14 Unai Dufur (Spanish footballer) Unai Dufur Espelosín (born 21 February 1999), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a defender for CD Vitoria. Footballer who fails GNG and NFOOTY. His 'debut' for Eibar was against Tercera Division team (which isn't fully-pro) (BlameRuiner)
2021-01-10 00:58 Johan Nunez (Belgian drummer) Johan Nunez (born Johan Nunez on 3 March 1988 in Charleroi, Belgium) is a Belgian drummer, best known as the drummer for power metal band Firewind and the former drummer for melodic death metal bands Nightrage, Meridian Dawn, and Suicide of Demons and symphonic metal band Kamelot. Notability is low; article hardly contains any useful material (Revirvlkodlaku)
2021-01-10 11:39 Ciara Conway (soccer) (Australian association footballer) Ciara Conway (born 20 January 1988) is an Australian association footballer who played for Western Waves and for W-League team Perth Glory. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-10 11:42 Daniela Digiammarco (Zambian-born Australian soccer player) Daniela Digiammarco (born 5 September 1976) is a football (soccer) player, who played for Melbourne Victory in the Australian W-League, before becoming their assistant coach in 2009. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-10 16:47 Richaud Pack (American basketball player) Richaud Jeron-Felix Pack (born October 17, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for BC Vienna of the Austrian Basketball Superliga. Does not meet WP:NBASKET. (Onel5969)
2021-01-10 20:53 Yer Tanrı (Turkic goddess) Yer Tanrı is the goddess of earth in Turkic mythology. Also known as Yer Ana. Completely unsourced and with no evidence whatsoever of this deity actually existing. (Dokyundokyundokyun)
2021-01-11 03:33 Joshua Baker (media personality) (Media personality, host, producer, and influencer) Joshua Baker (born November 1, 1991), known professionally as BuzyBaker, is an American media personality, host, producer, and influencer. He is a host for The Shade Room. He has interviewed many celebrities, including City Girls, O.T. Genasis, Wiz Khalifa, and Boosie. Does not meet WP:NBIO (as per the article created under his stage name, Draft:BuzyBaker). (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2021-01-11 05:49 Simranjot Singh Makkar (A popular Punjabi Media Journalist) Simranjot Singh Makkar is a popular journalist in Punjab. He initiated his work from PTC News Anchor [BLP]
2021-01-11 23:57 Jerry Martin (singer) Jerry A Martin (born September 11, 1970) is the tenor vocalist for the Kingdom Heirs, the professional Southern Gospel band that performs at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Jerry's hometown is Bladenboro, North Carolina, where he grew up singing locally and started perfecting his vocal skills at a very early age. Not independently notable. The award nomination are in a narrow field and fan-voted. Other awards are either as part of a group or minor recognition. Fails WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-11 06:40 Garth Richardson (Canadian record producer) Garth "GGGarth" Richardson is a Canadian music producer and engineer. He is the son of Canadian music producer Jack Richardson. Garth Richardson engineered recordings for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nickelback and Mötley Crüe, and he produced for Kittie, Rage Against the Machine, Mudvayne, The Melvins and Shihad. Participating in many notable works is not a notability criteria. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:05 Laurie MacKenzie (Canadian musician) Laurie MacKenzie, was born in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada, but relocated to Winnipeg at age 19. He was a guitarist for the popular band, The Guess Who. Prior to joining The Guess Who, MacKenzie toured and recorded with Laurie MacKenzie and the Bandits and the Laurie MacKenzie Band. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:05 Garry Peterson (Canadian musician) Garry Dennis Peterson (born May 26, 1945) is a Canadian drummer who has been a long-term member of the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. Along with Randy Bachman, he has also recorded and toured with another Canadian rock band, Bachman-Turner Overdrive from 1984-1986. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:05 Derek Sharp (Canadian musician) Derek Sharp is a Canadian rock singer, songwriter and guitarist. He has been a member of several bands, but he is best known as the current lead singer of The Guess Who, a position he has held since April 2008. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:15 Rekuiem (British heavy metal band) Rekuiem, formerly spelt 'Requiem', was founded in the beginning of the new wave of British heavy metal movement in the UK by Steve Slater (guitar), Gordon Denny (bass), Mike Reid (vocal), Karl Wilcox (drums). The band were pioneers of this new genre of rock amongst others such as Witchfinder General, Diamond Head, Jameson Raid, Angel Witch and Iron Maiden. Fails WP:MUSICBIO, lacks any independent secondary sources. Has been identified as such since August 2010, without any improvements. (Dan arndt)
2021-01-12 04:57 Khanin Tecksa-Nguan (Thai footballer) Khanin Tecksa-Nguan (Thai: คะนิน เต๊กสงวน, born 3 November 2000) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Thai League 1 club Samut Prakan City. Fails WP:NFOOTY. (JTtheOG)
2021-01-12 06:36 Marc Gottfried (American football placekicker) Marc Steven Gottfried (born July 22, 1990).[citation needed] He was formally an American football placekicker and free agent.[citation needed] He most recently played for the York Capitals of American Indoor Football (AIF).[citation needed] He played college baseball for Arcadia University. Fails GNG, NGRIDIRON, and the article was created by User:Mgottfried19, clearly a conflict of interest / self-promotional. (SportsGuy789)
2021-01-12 06:47 Lloyd Edgar Acree (Recipient of the Navy Cross) Lloyd Edgar Acree was a member of the United States Navy and a posthumous awardee of the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 06:47, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:03 Joseph M. Auman (United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient) Joseph M. Auman (1922–1942) was a United States Marine Corps private who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Guadalcanal campaign during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:03, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:07 John Arnold Austin (American Navy officer) John Arnold Austin (30 August 1905 – 7 December 1941) was a United States Navy sailor in World War II, who received the Navy Cross (awarded posthumously) for his actions during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:07, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:14 Dale Bair (US soldier and recipient of the Purple Heart and Navy Cross awards) Dale W. Bair was a first lieutenant in the 6th Marine Division. He was awarded a Navy Cross and a Purple Heart for his actions in the Battle of Okinawa, during the assault on Sugar Loaf Hill on 13 May 1945. Bair had previously won the Silver Star at Engebi island during the Battle of Eniwetok in February 1944. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:14, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:17 John Drayton Baker (American Naval aviator) John Drayton Baker (born in Plainfield, New Jersey, on May 31, 1915 - died c. May 7, 1942) was an American Naval aviator who was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:17, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:19 Paul G. Baker (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) Paul G. Baker (1910–1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:19, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:27 Utthara Unni (Indian actor) Utthara Unni is an award-winning trained and professional Bharatanatyam dancer from Kerala. She has directed some short films, documentaries and music videos. She is also an actress who predominantly works in Tamil and Malayalam films. She heads a dance academy called Temple Steps in Kochi, Kerala. using Wikipedia for promoting a non notable person (2402:3A80:19E5:6B1D:0:0:0:2)
2021-01-12 07:30 Remi A. Balduck (United States Marine) Remi August Balduck (March 30, 1918 in Detroit, Michigan – November 9, 1942), enlisted in the Marine Corps at Detroit on September 4, 1940 and commenced recruit training at Parris Island, S.C., two days later. Assigned to the Marine Barracks at the Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Va., on November 3, 1940, he received promotion to private, 1st class, on June 13, 1941. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:30, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:41 Doyle Clayton Barnes (American naval aviator) Doyle Clayton Barnes (5 April 1912 – c. 24 August 1942) was an American naval aviator during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:41, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:58 Edgar R. Bassett (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) Edgar R. Bassett (March 10, 1914 – June 4, 1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:58, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:04 Fay B. Begor (American physician) Fay Broughton Begor (15 October 1916 – 9 September 1943) was an officer in the United States Navy during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:04, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:08 John Michael Bermingham (Recipient of the United States Navy Cross) John Michael Bermingham was an officer in the United States Navy. He was born in New York City on 5 July 1905 and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1929. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:08, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:39 John A. Bole (American submarine commander) John Archibald Bole, Jr. (born in Elmhurst, New York, 28 March 1906, died near New Britain, Territory of New Guinea, 16 February 1943), was a United States Navy officer. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1928. After serving in Tennessee (BB-43), he underwent submarine training. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:39, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:46 Charles E. Brannon (Recipient of the Navy Cross) Charles E. Brannon was born 2 August 1919 in Montgomery, Alabama. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:46, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:51 John W. Brock (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) John W. Brock (1914–1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:51, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-11 20:23 Harry From (Romanian film director) Harry From (born 12 December 1934 in Bucharest, Romania - died 5 May 1996 in New York, USA) was a theater and film director, and movie producer. No significant coverage in reliable sources; no sourced awards. Fails WP:GNG. (JalenFolf)
2021-01-12 09:25 Shaul Bassi (researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0002-0565-9643) Shaul Bassi is an associate professor of English and post-colonial literature at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy. He is the director of the Venice Center for Humanities and Social Change. His work has focused on Shakespeare and post-colonial theory. notability guidelines concern (Pausto)
2021-01-11 22:12 Dorian (Scottish band) Dorian is an indie rock band from Scotland. Non-notable band, no evidence of notability. (JayJay)
2021-01-13 04:13 Alex Davies (footballer) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). does not meet notability criteria for Australian rules football athletes (has not appeared in a match of the Australia Football League nor received significant coverage for major achievements in a state football league) (Mt943)
2021-01-13 07:29 Andrew F. Cook Jr. Andrew Fred Cook Jr. (January 2, 1920 – November 4, 1942) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He was killed in action in the Battle of Guadalcanal November 4, 1942, receiving the Navy Cross for gallantry and self-sacrifice in the action in which he died. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:29, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:32 Dallas H. Cook (United States Marine) Sergeant Dallas Harry Cook (May 19, 1921 – August 18, 1942) was a United States Marine who served in the Marine Raiders during World War II. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions during the Makin Island Raid. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:32, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:48 Clarence Lee Evans (United States Marine) Clarence Lee Evans (born April 27, 1923 at Saginaw, Missouri) was a marine who enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve on May 31, 1941. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:48, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:57 Neldon Theo French (United States Marine) Neldon Theo French was a Marine in the United States Marine Corps in World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:57, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:59 Raymond Frybarger Jr. Raymond Frybarger Jr. (April 22, 1923 – September 14, 1942), was enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on April 22, 1940. Private First Class Frybarger was killed in action on Guadalcanal during the Battle of Edson's Ridge. For his heroism in exposing himself to enemy fire in an attack on Henderson Field and maintaining effective rifle fire until killed, he was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:59, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:19 Henry W. Hahn (United States Marine) Henry Walter Hahn (April 18, 1924 – January 9, 2004) was a corporal of the US Marine Corps who was awarded the Navy Cross for his extraordinary heroism during World War II in the Pacific War theatre. Hahn was born in Detroit, Michigan. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:19, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:25 George Heyliger (United States Marine) George Heyliger was born 8 May 1919 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the son of George Heyliger, Sr. and Augusta Weissent. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:25, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:29 Ralph Houser (United States Marine Corps officer (1914–2001)) Ralph Logan Houser (1914–2001) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He was born in Iowa in 1914 and graduated from the University of Iowa when he was 21. After his graduation he was commissioned as a Marine officer. His pre-war assignments included the command of the Marine Detachment on the aircraft carrier USS Lexington as well as a tour at Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:29, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:39 Willard Keith (Recipient of the Purple Heart medal) Willard Woodward Keith, Jr. (June 13, 1920 – November 3, 1942) was a United States Marine Corps officer who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions during the World War II Battle of Guadalcanal. Two cancelled United States Navy destroyer escorts and the destroyer USS Willard Keith (DD-775) were named in his honor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:39, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:45 Eugene Morland Key (United States Marine) Eugene Morland Key was born at Conroe, Texas, October 5, 1916. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:45, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:49 Robert M. La Prade (United States Marine) Robert Maitland La Prade was born August 4, 1916 at Kenedy, Texas. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rice Institute on June 1, 1942. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:49, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:53 Milton Lewis (United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient) Milton Lewis (1920–1942) was a United States Marine Corps corporal who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of Tulagi during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:53, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:00 Jack Miller (USMC officer) Jack Miller (2 April 1920 – 4 December 1942) was a United States Marine Corps officer who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions as one of Carlson's Raiders during the Battle of Guadalcanal in World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:00, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:16 Jesse Rutherford Jr. Jesse Rutherford Jr. (January 12, 1923 – May 8, 1942), was an American Marine. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:16, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-10 11:20 Praewa Patcharee Praewa Patcharee is a Thai female luk thung (Thai country music) singer from Suphanburi, Thailand. [BLP]
2021-01-13 09:22 William Frank Seiverling Jr. William Frank Seiverling Jr. (September 22, 1920 – November 1, 1942) was a private in the United States Marine Corps during World War II, fighting in the Pacific Theater during the Guadalcanal campaign. Seiverling Jr. was killed in action on November 1, 1942 and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:22, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:26 Woodrow R. Thompson (United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient) Woodrow R. Thompson (1919–1942) was a United States Marine Corps sergeant who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Guadalcanal campaign during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:26, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:31 Albert William Tweedy Jr. Albert William Tweedy Jr., (March 22, 1920 – June 4, 1942) a United States Marine Corps aviator, was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of Midway during World War II. The USS Tweedy was named in his honor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:31, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:44 Merrit Cecil Walton (United States Marine platoon sergeant) Merrit Cecil Walton (December 18, 1915 – August 7, 1942) was an American Marine Corps platoon sergeant who died a hero in battle at Gavutu in the Solomon Islands. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:44, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:46 Carl W. Weiss (United States Marine awarded the Navy Cross) Carl Walter Weiss (March 27, 1915 – November 2, 1942) was a United States Marine during World War II, who was killed in action during the Battle of Guadalcanal. For his distinguished actions on November 1–2, 1942, Sergeant Weiss was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:46, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:50 John Keith Wells (US Marine and recipient of the Navy Cross) John Keith Wells (February 5, 1922 – February 11, 2016) was a United States Marine during World War II who led one of the most decorated infantry platoons to come out of a single engagement and the first to raise a flag over the Japanese island of Iwo Jima during World War II, 3rd Platoon, Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines, 5th Marine Division. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Not one of the Iwo flag-raisers. Mztourist (talk) 09:50, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:54 Donald W. Wolf (United States Marine) Donald William Wolf (February 7, 1919 – October 9, 1942) was an American sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during the Battle of Guadalcanal. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:54, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:58 Walter X. Young (U.S. Marine and recipient of the Naval Cross) Walter X. Young (1918–1942) was an officer of the United States Marine Corps during World War II who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:58, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 14:42 Charles Ausburne (Recipient of Navy Cross) Charles Lawrence Ausburne (July 26, 1889, New Orleans, Louisiana – October 17, 1917) enlisted in the United States Navy February 25, 1908. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 14:47 Fred T. Berry (US Navy officer) Fred Thomas Berry was an American dirigible commander. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 14:54 Norman Edsall (Spanish-American War sailor) Norman Eckley Edsall (3 June 1873 – 1 April 1899) was a sailor in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 15:00 Salvatore John Cavallaro (US NAvy officer) Salvatore John Cavallaro (6 September 1920 – 9 September 1943) was an officer of the United States Navy during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-14 00:43 Daniella Álvarez (Colombian model and Miss Colombia 2011) Daniella Margarita Álvarez Vásquez (born May 24, 1988 in Barranquilla) is a Colombian model who holds the title of Miss Colombia 2011 and represented Colombia at Miss Universe 2012. In June 2020, complications in her left leg meant that it had to be amputated below the knee. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:04 Consuelo Nouel (Venezuelan model) Consuelo Leticia Nouel Gómez is a pageant titleholder, was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1937. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1957, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1957 pageant held in Long Beach, California, USA, on July 19, 1957. Notability is very weak in this article. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-09 13:10 Community Music Center of Houston (Educational non-profit based in Houston) Community Music Center of Houston (CMCH) is an arts and educational non-profit and tax-exempt organization located in Houston's Third Ward. Its mission is one of preserving, performing, and educating the greater Houston area and beyond about Black music traditions that are being lost and to which the community is seldom exposed. Simply does not meet WP:ORGDEPTH. (Onel5969)
2021-01-14 09:20 Sascha Sauer (German player of American football) Sascha Sauer (born 1981) is an American football offensive guard for the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes of the German Football League. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORT (JTtheOG)
2021-01-14 18:33 Michaela Hlaváčková (model from Slovakia) Michaela Hlaváčková (born 1989) is a model from Slovakia. [BLP]
2021-01-12 03:08 Bill Wallace (musician) William R. Wallace (born May 18, 1949) is a Canadian bassist from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He started his musical career in the 1960s, with a Winnipeg band called The Gettysbyrg Address. He later performed in bands such as, Logan Avenue Comfort Station, and Dianne Heatherington and the Merry-Go-Round. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-08 16:17 Umapathy Muthukrishnan Umapathy Muthukrishnan is an Indian abstract artist, writer, director and film-maker. He has also worked as a Creative Catalyst for PC Sriram and Premsai, Art Director for Thota Tharini, currently indulging in Acrylic Paintings on canvas.[non-primary source needed] Relies on fake sources. Does not meet notability criteria for artists. (Vexations)

Culture/Biography/Women[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-08 16:40 Marilyn Wann (American author and activist) Marilyn Wann (born 1966) is an American author and an activist in the fat acceptance movement. She lives in San Francisco, California, and identifies herself as a member of a "fat pride" community. controversy-bait BLP on minor figure that doesn't appear to satisfy WP:ANYBIO, most coverage trivial (Vaticidalprophet)
2021-01-09 03:27 Olesya Aleksandrovna Denisova Olesya Alexandrovna Denisova is an artist and member of the Union of Artists of the Russian Federation since 2012. She is a teacher, model, actress, and member of the international yoga alliance. Notability and self promotion (Yorick8080)
2021-01-08 18:33 Bidisha Banerjee Bidisha Banerjee (born 1970) is an Indian judge currently serving as the Head of Department of Central Administrative Tribunal of Kolkata. With an experience in law spanning over two decades, she is the youngest Judicial Member in India. [BLP]
2021-01-09 15:14 Czarina Gatbonton (Filipino beauty pageant contestant) Czarina Catherine Ramos Gatbonton is a Filipino actress and beauty pageant titleholder who represented the Philippines in the 60th edition of Miss World. Aside from winning the title Binibining Pilipinas World, she was also the recipient of the Manila Bulletin Readers’ Choice Award. Appears to be non-notable regardless of being a beauty queen. (Lukewin)
2021-01-10 03:49 Chantal Wiertz (Beauty pageant contestant) Chantal Wiertz (born February 26, 1999) is a Dutch beauty pageant titleholder who was appointed as Miss Curaçao 2020. She will represent Curaçao in Miss Universe 2020. The article is non-notable as per BLP1E. It is only notable for taking part in an event. (Lukewin)
2021-01-10 11:41 Luisa Marzotto (Association footballer) Luisa Marzotto (born 17 March 1984) is an Australian association footballer currently playing for Australian W-League team Perth Glory. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-08 13:43 Valerie Kay (American pornographic actress (born 1988)) Valerie Kay (born June 9, 1988) is a Cuban-born American pornographic actress who grew up in the United States. She is known for her voluptuous figure for her involvement with the porn industry as a Latina at a young age. Does not meet the notability requirements for entertainers WP:ENT or the GNG. (Vexations)
2021-01-12 23:04 Valeria Morales Valeria Morales Delgado (born 2 January 1998) is a Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Colombia 2018 on 30 September 2018. She represented Colombia at the Miss Universe 2018 pageant in Bangkok, Thailand but failed to place in the Top 20. Non-notable and falls on a single event (only) which is under the policy of WP:BLP1E (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:07 María Fernanda Aristizábal (Miss Colombia 2019, beauty pageant titleholder, Colombian model) María Fernanda Aristizábal Urrea (born 19 June 1997) is a Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder and model who was crowned Miss Colombia 2019. Aristizábal is the first delegate from Quindío Department to ever be crowned Miss Colombia. Weak notability as this article covers only one event – pageantry. This policy is under the WP: BLP1E (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:10 Marelisa Gibson (Venezuelan beauty pageant titleholder) Marelisa Gibson Villegas (born 26 August 1988) is a Venezuelan designer and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Venezuela 2009. Notability is weak as this article covers a single event which is pageantry. This is under the policy of WP:BLP1E (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:13 Thuzar Wint Lwin (Burmese model and beauty queen) Thuzar Wint Lwin (Burmese: သူဇာဝင့်လွင်; born 18 October 1998) is a Burmese model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Myanmar 2020. Non-notable article that falls on a single event which is under the WP:BLP1E policy (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:15 Eden Berandoive Eden Berandoive (born 1996 in Aquin, Haiti) is a Haitian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Haiti 2020. and formerly crowned as Miss Panamerican 2019 during the final of this competition which was held on Saturday November 2, 2019 in Mexico, she was part of the Top 8 and won the title of Miss Elegance. she also had degree in communication. she will represent Haiti in Miss Universe 2020. Non-notable article. It is only under a single event which falls in the WP:BLP1E policy (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:45 Catalina Robayo (Miss Colombia 2010, contestant in Miss Universe 2011) María Catalina Robayo Vargas (born May 12, 1989 in Palmira) is a Colombian lawyer, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Colombia 2010 and represented Colombia in Miss Universe 2011. It is a non-notable article and it only falls on a single event. This policy is under the WP:BLP1E. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:47 Michelle Rouillard (Colombian model) Michelle Rouillard (born October 28, 1986 in Popayán) is a Colombian beauty pageant titleholder who represented her country at Miss Universe 2009. This is a non-notable article which only falls in a single event. This is under the policy of WP:BLP1E. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:48 Eileen Roca (former Miss Colombia) Eileen Roca Torralvo (born September 26, 1986 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a former Miss Colombia. She represented her country in Miss Universe 2007 held in Mexico City, Mexico on May 28, 2007. This article remained non-notable and it also falls on a single event only which is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:49 Adriana Tarud (Colombian model) Adriana Cecilia Tarud Durán (born 1980 in Barranquilla) is a Colombian beauty queen crowned Miss Colombia 2004. She failed to place at Miss Universe 2005 held in Thailand.

She and her cousin Valerie Domínguez are of Lebanese ancestry.

Being a beauty queen doesn't make her notable automatically. This is a Non-notable article as it falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:50 Catherine Daza (Colombian beauty pageant titleholder) Catherine Daza Manchola (born 1982 in Valle del Cauca) is a Colombian beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Colombia 2003 and represented her country at the Miss Universe 2004 where she finished in the Top 10. Article falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:54 Jictzad Viña (Venezuelan model) Jictzad Nakarhyt Viña Carreño (born May 27, 1983 in Carúpano) is a Venezuelan pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Venezuela 2005 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2006. Non-notable article. It only falls on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:55 Ana Karina Áñez (Miss Venezuela 2003) Ana Karina Áñez Delgado (born 4 January 1985, Barquisimeto) is a Venezuelan TV host and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss Venezuela 2003 representing her home state of Lara. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:56 Ana Teresa Oropeza (pageant titleholder) Ana Teresa Oropeza Villavicencio is a pageant titleholder, was born in San Juan de los Morros, Guárico, Venezuela on March 14, 1964, and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1982, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1982 pageant held in Lima, Perú, on July 26, 1982. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:57 Marisol Alfonzo (Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1978) Marisol Alfonzo Marcano is a pageant titleholder, was born in El Tigre, Venezuela on May 1, 1957. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1978, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1978 pageant held in Acapulco, México, on July 24, 1978. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:58 Maritza Pineda (Venezuelan model) Maritza Pineda Montoya (born October 11, 1956, in Bogotá, Colombia) was Miss Venezuela 1975 and hence the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1975 pageant held in San Salvador, El Salvador, on July 19, 1975. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:58 Neyla Moronta (Venezuelan model) Neyla Chiquinquirá Moronta Sangronis is a pageant titleholder, was born in Cabimas, Zulia, Venezuela on October 30, 1951. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1974, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1974 pageant held in Manila, Philippines, on July 19, 1974. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:59 Desire Rolando Anna Paola Desire Facchinei Rolando, was born in Caracas, Venezuela on July 26, 1956. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1973. A non-notable article that falls only on a single event. This is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:00 Jeannette Donzella (Venezuelan model) Jeannette Amelia de la Coromoto Donzella Sánchez, or simply Jeannette Donzella, is a pageant titleholder, was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1950. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1971, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1971 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 24, 1971. It is a non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:00 María José Yéllici (Venezuelan model) María José de las Mercedes Yéllici Sánchez is a pageant titleholder, was born in Madrid, Spain on May 12, 1945, and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela. Yéllici was the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1969, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1969 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 19, 1969. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:01 Magaly Castro (Venezuelan model) Magaly Beatriz Castro Egui is a beauty pageant titleholder, was born in Calabozo, Guárico, Venezuela on April 19, 1948. She was the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1966. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. Notability is very weak. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:02 María de las Casas (Venezuelan model) María Auxiliadora de las Casas McGill (November 19, 1942 – October 24, 2013) was a Venezuelan beauty pageant titleholder. She was the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1965, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1965 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 24, 1965. This is a non-notable article that falls only on a single event. Notability is very weak. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:02 Irene Amelia Morales Machado (Gaston alonso) Irene Amelia Morales Machado is a pageant titleholder, was born in Achaguas, Apure, Venezuela in 1945. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1963, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1963 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 20, 1963. Not a notable article that falls on a single event. Notability is very weak. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:03 Ana Griselda Vegas (pageant titleholder) Anasaria “Ana Griselda” Vegas Albornoz is a pageant titleholder, was born in La Azulita, Mérida, Venezuela on July 26, 1941. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1961, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1961 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 1, 1961. Notability is very weak. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:04 Ida Margarita Pieri (Venezuelan model) Ida Margarita Pieri (born 1940 in Carúpano, Venezuela) is a pageant titleholder. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1958, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1958 pageant held in Long Beach, California, USA, on July 26, 1958. Its notability is very weak. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:05 Gisela Bolaños (pageant titleholder) Gisela Bolaños Scarton (5 April 1935 – 8 November 2013) was a Venezuelan pageant titleholder She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1953, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1953 pageant held in Long Beach, California, USA, on July 17, 1953. Notability is extremely weak. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 06:22 Shuchi Anand (Indian-American nephrologist and clinical researcher) Shuchi Anand is an Indian-American nephrologist and clinical researcher investigating chronic kidney disease, tubulointerstitial disease, and global health. She is an assistant professor of medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center. Don't see anything that addresses WP:PROF or WP:BIO criteria; sources are all primary (university profiles, etc) (Ohnoitsjamie)
2021-01-14 15:27 Valeria Pankratova (Russian footballer) Valeria Pankratova is a Russian women's football midfielder. Does not meet criteria at WP:NFOOTBALL and does not look to meet WP:GNG either; no significant coverage found in a Russian search. (Spiderone)
[Failed to parse] Tanu Khan (Indian television actress) Tanu Khan is an Indian television actress.She is currently seen playing the role of Mishika in Yeh Hai Chahatein notability. The subject seems not to be notable. (Peerzada Mohammad Iflaq)

Culture/Media[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-09 07:33 The Banjo Cafe (Nightclub) The Banjo Cafe was a bluegrass nightclub located at 2906 Lincoln Blvd. in Santa Monica, California. Bluegrass music was featured, with minor exceptions, six nights a week for over five years from February 1979 until June 1984. The Monday night open-mike was hosted by a bluegrass band. The article does not meet WP:GNG or WP:ORGCRIT. The subject lacks multiple independent secondary sources providing significant coverage. Per WP:SIGCOV: ""Significant coverage" addresses the topic directly and in detail". WP:BEFORE revealed nothing beyond WP:ROUTINE coverage that would contribute to demonstrating WP:N. (TimothyBlue)
2021-01-09 15:03 V.I.P. (1989 film) V.I.P. is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Asha Khan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:03, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 19:34 Andy Secher (American music journalist) Andy Secher, based in New York City, is the long-time editor of Hit Parader, a magazine geared for the heavy metal rock and roll audience. Secher began writing about rock music in college. Soon after graduating, he started a syndicated column that ran in major newspapers, including the New York Daily News and the Sacramento Bee. Fails WP:GNG independently (KidAd)
2021-01-09 19:51 FixThePhoto FixThePhoto is an online company registered under DGPH Outsourcing OÜ in Estonia, with its website registered in Ukraine, that offers professional photo retouching services. Non-notable and unsourced page which has previously been deleted. Potentially promotional. (Ezlev)
2021-01-10 02:11 TV Face (2007 film) TV Face is a pulpy, horror webseries directed by Dean Bull and produced by David Britz. 99 Potions and Paradox Opera are the production companies associated with creating the show. On July 23, 2007 the first episode of the 34-part series was broadcast. Non-notable web series, fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-10 11:37 Ghazal (1990 film) Ghazal is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 1990. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:37, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:39 Pachakkuthira (1999 film) Pachakkuthira is a 1999 Malayalam-language Indian children's feature film directed by Manilal, starring Sajitha Madathil in lead role. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:39, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:48 Omanikkaanoru Shishiram (1992 film by UC Roshan) Omanikkaanoru Shishiram is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by UC Roshan, starring Sajith in the lead role. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:48, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:49 Chuvanna Kaippathi (1992 film) Chuvanna Kaippathi is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by V Somasekharan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:49, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 21:34 Rick-Tone Rick-Tone is a United States company that manufactured guitar amplifiers in the late 1980s and early 1990s. fails WP:GNG (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-10 21:35 Diezel (company) Diezel Amplification GmbH is a company based in Bad Steben, Germany, founded by Peter Diezel and Peter Stapfer, that builds high-end guitar amplifiers. The company was established in 1992. fails WP:GNG (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-10 21:36 Moody Amplifiers Moody guitar amplifiers and lap steel guitars were made by R. Moody & Co. Pty Ltd, of Sydney, Australia in the 1960s. They were made in the company's factory at 126 Bombay Street Lidcombe. An earlier production workshop was located in Board Street Lidcombe but was destroyed by fire in the mid 60s. fails WP:GNG (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-11 03:33 Joshua Baker (media personality) (Media personality, host, producer, and influencer) Joshua Baker (born November 1, 1991), known professionally as BuzyBaker, is an American media personality, host, producer, and influencer. He is a host for The Shade Room. He has interviewed many celebrities, including City Girls, O.T. Genasis, Wiz Khalifa, and Boosie. Does not meet WP:NBIO (as per the article created under his stage name, Draft:BuzyBaker). (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2021-01-08 13:43 Valerie Kay (American pornographic actress (born 1988)) Valerie Kay (born June 9, 1988) is a Cuban-born American pornographic actress who grew up in the United States. She is known for her voluptuous figure for her involvement with the porn industry as a Latina at a young age. Does not meet the notability requirements for entertainers WP:ENT or the GNG. (Vexations)
2021-01-11 19:25 The Search for Truth (1962 film by Wetzel Whitaker) The Search for Truth is a 41-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It explores the idea that science and religion are not incompatible, but instead are both means to coming to an understanding of absolute truth. The film is prefaced by a monologue from David O. McKay, then-president of the LDS church, and includes interviews with three prominent scientists: Wernher von Braun, the father of rocket science; Harvey Fletcher, the father of stere ... Non notable short film, nothing found to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 23:52 Randall Hunley (American musician) Randall Hunley is a Southern Gospel musician. He was pianist for The Kingdom Heirs (1981–1992) and The McKameys (1996–2005). Not independently notable. Fails WP:GNG and [[W{:MUSICBIO]]. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 00:24 Robin Hood – czwarta strzała (1997 film) Robin Hood – czwarta strzała - Polish low-budget comedy made in 1997 by A'YoY studio (part of initiative Zielonogórskie Zagłębie Kabaretowe). Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 01:28 A Small September Affair A Small September Affair is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Kerem Deren and starring Engin Akyürek and Farah Zeynep Abdullah. Non notable film, appears to fail WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 07:58 Original Body Kingdom / Gala Abe Sada 1936 (1994 EP by Abe Sada) Original Body Kingdom / Gala Abe Sada 1936 is the only release by Abe Sada, a Merzbow side project. The release refers to the Sada Abe murder case. Not notable (Pmepepnoute)
2021-01-12 11:02 Combat Aircraft Monthly (Magazine) Combat Aircraft is a monthly magazine focused on combat aircraft. Produced by Key Publishing, it is published in both UK and US editions. Unsourced, and a search shows that no independent reliable sources exist. (Theredproject)
2021-01-12 13:01 Amber's Drive Amber's Drive is a high-energy country group with an R&B vibe. The band consists of Denny Rudolph, Jim Huish and Daniel Swartz. Formed in September 2013, they are a band that has blended Pop, R&B, Country, and Blues to create their own unique style. No sources in this article, has not been edited in over two years and the website is no longer active. I do not believe they meet Wikipedia’s nobility guidelines (Blissfield101)
2021-01-12 21:17 Pangako ng Kahapon (1994 film by Joel Lamangan) Pangako ng Kahapon (Yesterday's Promise) is an award-winning[citation needed] 1994 Filipino crime film directed by Joel Lamangan and stars Alice Dixson, Agot Isidro, and Donna Cruz. Non notable film, nothing found to help it pass WP:NFILM. Unsubstantiated claims of being an award winner. Tagged for notability since September 2012. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 21:54 Paul Stephen (Canadian actor) Paul Stephen is a film, television and live theatre actor/singer. He has appeared in leading and principal roles in theatres across Canada and appears regularly in film and on television. He was seen in the film A Raisin in the Sun, along with the feature film Firehouse Dog as the Mayor and as Reverend Mueller in Casino Jack, starring Kevin Spacey. The article was created in December 2007 and it has no citation sources at all. (2001:569:74D2:A800:249D:BE4B:75FD:D5A0)
2021-01-13 18:02 Fifth Column (V franchise) The Fifth Column is a subgroup of alien Visitors in the 1980s science fiction franchise V. They are depicted as Visitors who oppose the current leadership and plot to rebel against them. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)
2021-01-13 17:51 Prospero Press Prospero Press is an independent publisher based in London. It was founded in June 2014 with a mission to publish quality writing from established authors who wish to bypass traditional publishers for specific titles. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2021-01-13 20:51 Steve Ashlee (American film director) Steve Ashlee is an award-winning[citation needed] American director and cinematographer. Fails WP:DIRECTOR (HickoryOughtShirt?4)
2021-01-13 17:17 J'imagine (disambiguation) (Disambiguation page) J'imagine may refer to: WP:TWODABS with a WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. (Tbhotch)
2021-01-09 13:10 Community Music Center of Houston (Educational non-profit based in Houston) Community Music Center of Houston (CMCH) is an arts and educational non-profit and tax-exempt organization located in Houston's Third Ward. Its mission is one of preserving, performing, and educating the greater Houston area and beyond about Black music traditions that are being lost and to which the community is seldom exposed. Simply does not meet WP:ORGDEPTH. (Onel5969)
2021-01-10 21:36 Electromuse Electromuse was an American maker of musical instruments that operated in the 1940s and 1950s. fails WP:GNG (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-14 20:14 Andrés Andreani (Argentinean visual artist and filmmaker) Andrés Andreani (born in Buenos Aires) is an Argentinean visual artist and filmmaker. [BLP]
2021-01-15 08:41 Ariyaathe (2000 film) Ariyaathe is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by A Sajeer. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:41, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-15 08:50 Swapna Halliyil Orunaal (2002 film) Swapna Halliyil Orunaal is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Gopalji, starring Krishna Kumar and Narendra Prasad in the lead role. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:50, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)

Culture/Media/Books[edit]

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2021-01-10 14:37 The Boy with the Thorn in His Side (book) The Boy with the Thorn in His Side (ISBN 0-9603574-4-0) is a 2005 book written by Pete Wentz the bassist and lyricist of the Illinois pop punk band, Fall Out Boy. The book was self-published by Wentz' own company, Clandestine Industries. No claim of WP:SIGNIFICANCE. The book exists and is listed on Amazon, etc, but does not meet WP:NBOOK. (SilkTork)
2021-01-14 23:57 Burly Go Home (Comedy novel written by John Swartzwelder) Burly Go Home (ISBN 978-0989988506) is a Frank Burly comedy novel written by screenwriter John Swartzwelder. It was published on October 10, 2017 by Kennydale books, and is the tenth book in The Frank Burly series. It was previously believed to be the last installment in the series, but in November 2020 Swartzwelder announced on his Twitter account that a new book was hopefully going to be published in December of that year. Does not appear to have actually been reviewed by any professional critics. No coverage available in reliable sources. Does not meet WP:GNG. (Rosguill)

Culture/Media/Entertainment[edit]

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2021-01-12 17:44 Olly Taylor (Family Affairs) Oliver 'Olly' Taylor is a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs, played by Alex Hardy from September 2004 to May 2005 Fails WP:GNG. Singular award nomination is insufficient. (TTN)
2021-01-12 17:46 Jodie Nash Jodie Nash is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks, played by Kate McEnery between 2001 and 2003. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)
2021-01-12 17:47 Cameron Davenport Cameron Davenport was a fictional character in the UK soap opera Family Affairs, played by Rupert Hill from 2002 until 2004. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)
2021-01-13 09:00 Down Shift Magazine (American automotive lifestyle magazine) Down Shift Magazine is an American-English language automotive lifestyle magazine based out of the Tampa Bay metropolitan area of central Florida. The publication is known for its focus on events, trends and movements which affect the automotive enthusiast culture. Search revealed no independent RS (Theredproject)
2021-01-13 09:05 Modified Motors (magazine) Modified Motors was a monthly magazine dealing with the modified car scene in Ireland. The magazine was set up in 2002 as a specialist magazine for car tuning enthusiasts. The founding publishing company was MediaVault. In the last number of years they have established themselves as the leading Irish modified car magazine.[citation needed] The decision to introduce Modified Motors to the Irish market on a monthly basis was based on the absence of any ... Search revealed no independent RS (Theredproject)

Culture/Media/Films[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-09 15:03 Agnipravesham (film) Agnipravesham is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film directed by CP Vijayakumar. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:03, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:06 Korappan The Great (2001 film directed by Sunil) Korappan The Great is a 2001 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sunil. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:06, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:07 Thozhil Allengil Jail (1985 film by K. G. Rajasekharan) Thozhil Allengil Jail is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. G. Rajasekharan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:07, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:09 Aanamuttathe Aangalamar (2000 film by Anil Medayil) Aanamuttathe Aangalamar is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by Anil Medayil. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:09, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:10 High Range (2000 film) High Range is a 2000 Indian Malayalam-language erotic film directed by U. C. Roshan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:10, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:10 Manasa Maine Varu (1987 film) Manasa Maine Varu is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film directed by P Ramu. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:10, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:12 Nishasurabhikal (2000 film by N. Sankaran Nair) Nishasurabhikal is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by N. Sankaran Nair. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:12, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:13 Raakkilikal (2000 film) Raakkilikal is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by AT Joy. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:13, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:13 Aamukham (1988 film by Rajeevnath) Aamukham is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film directed by Rajeevnath. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:13, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:17 Cheri (2003 film) Cheri is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film directed by KS Sivachandran. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:17, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:17 Chithrakoodam (2003 film) Chithrakoodam is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by MS Pradeep Kumar, starring Abhinay and Jagadish in the lead role. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:17, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:17 Choonda (2003 film) Choonda is a Malayalam language film. It was released on 28 March 2003. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:17, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:19 Janakeeyam (2003 Indian Malayalam filmb by Raj Ganesh) Janakeeyam is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Raj Ganesh, starring Saikumar and Anju in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:19, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:22 The Fire (2003 film) The Fire is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Shankar Krishna for Venus Combines starring Shankar and Murali in lead roles, supported by Aishwarya, Mohan Raj, Jagadish and Salim Kumar playing other important roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:22, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:37 Nizhale Nee Sakshi (1977 film) Nizhale Nee Sakshi is a 1977 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Gopikumar and produced by Moideen, starring MG Soman, Vidhubala in lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:37, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:37 Mrithasanjeevini (1989 film) Mrithasanjeevini is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P Devaraj. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:37, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:38 Sourayoodham (1996 film by S Ramesan Nair) Sourayoodham is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by S Ramesan Nair. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:38, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:38 Oru Janmam Koodi (1997 film by Suma Josson) Oru Janmam Koodi is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Suma Josson and starring Mukesh in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:38, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:39 Over to Delhi Over To Delhi is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Suma Josson and starring Mukesh in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:39, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:40 Hotel Kaveri (1975 film by MM Nesan) Hotel kaveri is a 1975 Indian Malayalam film directed by MM Nesan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE. The article is untouched since 2014. Kolma8 (talk) 11:40, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:41 Thaalam (film) Thaalam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by TS Mohan, starring Sathar and Shari in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:41, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:49 Mattoru Pranaya Kadha (1988 film by Malayattoor Surendran) Mattoru Pranaya Kadha is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film directed by Malayattoor Surendran. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:49, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:49 Khanta Kavyam (1991 film) Khanta Kavyam is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vasan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:49, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 18:05 Jayam (2006 film) Jayam is a 2006 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sonu Sisupal, starring Kalabhavan Mani and Rekha in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 18:05, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-11 01:23 International Cinema Festival of India The International Cinema Festival of India (ICFI), first edition (2009), will be held at Jaipur (India) this December and will be held annually thereafter. Defunct organizations, no evidence of notability. (JayJay)
2021-01-11 13:22 Yesterday Still Hoping (2008 film) Yesterday Still Hoping is a Canadian 2008 documentary film. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 15:30 Neovoxer (2004 film by Michael Pope) Neovoxer is an experimental non-dialogue film directed, written, edited, and composed by Michael Pope between the years of 1997 and 2004 in collaboration with hundreds of artists, performers, and musicians. The film was shot on a variety of media ranging from 35mm film to digitally manipulated video. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 15:31 E Dil Tate Deli (2019 Odia-language drama film) E Dil Tate Deli is a 2019 Odia language drama film directed by Nilu Baksh, written by Manas Sahu, and starring Vivash and Riyana Shukla in the lead roles. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 15:32 Oka V Chitram (2006 Indian Telugu comedy film directed by Teja) Oka V Chitram (styled as Oka 'V' Chitram) is a 2006 Indian Telugu comedy film written and directed by Teja and produced by Dasari Narayana Rao and Siri Media Pvt Ltd. It features Aadhi Pinisetty, Vamsi Krishna and Madhu Shalini in the lead roles. The music was composed by Sri Murali. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 15:33 Saanjh (2017 film directed by Ajay Saklani) Saanjh (transl. An evening) is a 2017 Indian Western Pahari language drama film, directed by Ajay K Saklani. This is the first feature film in Western Pahari Language from Himachal Pradesh to be released in cinema halls and is introducing Aditi Charak, Vishal Parpagga and Rupeshwari Sharma. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 15:35 Songs of Sorrow (2004 film) Songs of Sorrow is a 2004 Nigerian film produced by Cyprian Chukwunta and Uche Nsindinanya and directed by Kabat Esosa Egbon. It stars Pat Attah, Muna Obiekwe and Ini Edo in lead roles. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 15:35 Call Me Tonight (1986 film by Tatsuya Okamoto) is a 1986 Japanese original video animation horror comedy romance short film directed by Tatsuya Okamoto. It was released on July 28, 1986. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 19:13 Ultraman, Ultraseven: Great Violent Monster Fight (film) is a tokusatsu superhero kaiju eiga produced by Tsuburaya Productions in 1969. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 21:18 The Nine Lives of Christmas The Nine Lives of Christmas is a 2014 American Christmas romance family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by Nancy Silvers and based on a book by Shiela Roberts. The film is directed by Mark Jean and stars Brandon Routh, Kimberley Sustad, and Chelsea Hobbs. Not a notable work. Sourced only with WP:PRIMARY content. Unlikely to become more notable. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-11 23:04 Kunthapura Kunthapura (Malayalam: കുന്താപുര; English: Kunthapura) is a 2013 Bi-lingual Indian period drama film written and directed by Joe Eshwar. National Award-winning actor Charu Hassan, State Award-winning actor Anu Hassan, Malayalam actors Biyon and Priya Lal, star with British actors Suzanne Roche, Victor Ptak, and Lawrence Larkin in the lead roles. Non notable film, nothing found to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 07:27 Utthara Unni (Indian actor) Utthara Unni is an award-winning trained and professional Bharatanatyam dancer from Kerala. She has directed some short films, documentaries and music videos. She is also an actress who predominantly works in Tamil and Malayalam films. She heads a dance academy called Temple Steps in Kochi, Kerala. using Wikipedia for promoting a non notable person (2402:3A80:19E5:6B1D:0:0:0:2)
2021-01-12 07:58 Edgar R. Bassett (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) Edgar R. Bassett (March 10, 1914 – June 4, 1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:58, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 04:09 Carl Wharton (English actor) Carl Wharton is an English actor known for his works in International films such as Saint Dracula 3D, Zombie Massacre, The Perfect Husband, Jaanisaar and The Convent. Working actor, but does not meet WP:GNG, roles appear minor. (Rosguill)
2021-01-10 11:37 Raagam Sreeragam (1990 film by Jayadevan) Raagam Sreeragam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayadevan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:37, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-12 00:23 Dawn at Midnight (2014 film by Cetywa Powell) Dawn at Midnight is a 2014 feature-length documentary film directed by Cetywa Powell. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 05:48 Model Ball (2008 television film) Model Ball (oder: Girls Team; The Girls of Summer) is a 2008 English television comedy sport film about a team of softball. No evidence this TV film is notable. BEFORE does not show any significant coverage nor awards. (Piotrus)
2021-01-14 13:38 Aabu Ali (2005 film by Ahmed Nader Galal) Abu Ali is an Egyptian Comedy, Romance film. It was released on January 19, 2005 and runs for 120 minutes. The name of the film comes from one of the main characters, Hassan Aabu Ali. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since June 2019. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-14 13:41 Kabayo Kids (1990 film) Kabayo Kids is a 1990 comedy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes and written by Joey de Leon starring the comic trio "Tito, Vic and Joey". The movie was released on May 15, 1990 and was shot in the Puerto Azul Beach Resort in Ternate, Cavite. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since November 2017. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-14 13:42 Darsakudu (2017 film) Darsakudu (English: Film Director) is a 2017 Indian Telugu film written and directed by Jakka Hari Prasad. Produced by BNCSP Vijaya Kumar, Thomas Reddy Aduri and Ravi Chandra Satti, it features Ashok Bandreddi, Noel Sean, Eesha Rebba and Pujita Ponnada in the lead roles. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since January 2018. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-14 13:44 Pyaar Ka Saaya (1991 film) Pyaar Ka Saaya (English: The Shadow of love) is a 1991 Bollywood Drama/Thriller film directed by B. Subhash and starring Rahul Roy and Sheeba. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since July 2020. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-14 13:45 Www.anukudumbam.com (2002 film) Www.anukudumbam.com is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by O S Gireesh and produced by Aleppey Asharaf. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Master Aswin Thampy, Cochin Haneefa and Harishree Ashokan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Sanjeev Lal and Sanjeev Raman. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since February 2019. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-14 13:47 Bhaaratheeyam (1997 film) Bhaaratheeyam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Suresh Krishnan and written by Madhupal from a story by Krishnan. Starring Suresh Gopi, Kalabhavan Mani, Maniyanpilla Raju, Anusha and Suhasini. The film has songs composed by Berny-Ignatius and background score by Mohan Sithara. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-15 08:41 Akkare Ninnoru Sultan (2007 film) Akkare Ninnoru Sultan is a 2007 Indian Malayalam film directed by S Sunil. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:41, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-15 08:43 Neelathadaakatthile Nizhalppakshikal (2000 film) Neelathadaakatthile Nizhalppakshikal is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by Venu B Pillai. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:43, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-15 08:44 Kaivazhikal Piriyumbol (1979 film) Kaivazhikal Piriyumbol is a 1979 Indian Malayalam film directed by P Bhaskaran. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:44, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)

Culture/Media/Music[edit]

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2021-01-08 17:19 Party Tyme Karaoke Party Tyme Karaoke is the most popular brand of karaoke CDs and karaoke music in the United States. It is a product of Sybersound Records. Fails WP:NMUSIC and WP:GNG. No sources provided, no reliable sources found (Rogermx)
2021-01-08 22:29 Fallen To (alternative metal band) Fallen To were an alternative metal band in Cornwall, UK; formed in 2001 by cousins Christian and James Norris. No references, search doesn't find anything to indicate notability (Peter James)
2021-01-09 03:03 Robert Graham (musician) Robert Graham is a Canadian singer, pianist, and music director who has performed both solo and with groups including Tanglefoot, with whom he toured the UK. In 2009, he released his debut album Storm in a Teacup under the production of Chris Brown. The album features Teddy Kumpel, Anton Fier, Rob Jost and Tony Scherr with cameo appearances by such musicians as Eric Schenkman and Ford Pier. No evidence of notability, does not meet WP:SINGER. Notability is not inherited through collaboration of other members. (JayJay)
2021-01-09 05:50 Stellarscope Stellarscope is a band composed of Tom Lugo (guitar/vocals/samples), Robert Deflaviis (bass/keys), Paolo Coletti (guitars/lap steel/trumpet) and Robert Forman (drums). The bassist is Scott Patrick McBride.

Over the course of a decade and several releases, Stellarscope has developed a sound architecture that is constantly changing.

Non-notable band, has been tagged for 11 years. Fails WP:BAND. (JayJay)
2021-01-10 00:58 Johan Nunez (Belgian drummer) Johan Nunez (born Johan Nunez on 3 March 1988 in Charleroi, Belgium) is a Belgian drummer, best known as the drummer for power metal band Firewind and the former drummer for melodic death metal bands Nightrage, Meridian Dawn, and Suicide of Demons and symphonic metal band Kamelot. Notability is low; article hardly contains any useful material (Revirvlkodlaku)
2021-01-10 17:58 Exchanges in area code 413 24 Aug 2016 - this list has numerous errors including exchanges that do not exist in the 413 area code. The uncited list is said to have "numerous errors" anyway. Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information. There are no other lists of this type on the encyclopedia. (Sammi Brie)
2021-01-11 23:55 Arthur Rice (American musician) Arthur Rice (born December 27, 1962) is the lead singer for the Kingdom Heirs. He has been with the Kingdom Heirs since 1995. He previously traveled with the Kingsmen Quartet and Squire Parsons. Not independently notable. The award nomination are in a narrow field and fan-voted. Fails WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-11 23:57 Jerry Martin (singer) Jerry A Martin (born September 11, 1970) is the tenor vocalist for the Kingdom Heirs, the professional Southern Gospel band that performs at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Jerry's hometown is Bladenboro, North Carolina, where he grew up singing locally and started perfecting his vocal skills at a very early age. Not independently notable. The award nomination are in a narrow field and fan-voted. Other awards are either as part of a group or minor recognition. Fails WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 02:48 Chronology (Bryn Haworth album) (1989 studio album by Bryn Haworth) Chronology is the tenth studio album by Bryn Haworth. A compilation of works released on previous albums, it was released by Word Records (UK) on the Myrrh Label as MYRR 1264. It was also released on cassette and CD. Although the album had been deleted, it was re-released on download on 22 September 2015. Fails WP:NMUSIC. Compilation album of previously released music, not notable (Rogermx)
2021-01-11 06:40 Garth Richardson (Canadian record producer) Garth "GGGarth" Richardson is a Canadian music producer and engineer. He is the son of Canadian music producer Jack Richardson. Garth Richardson engineered recordings for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nickelback and Mötley Crüe, and he produced for Kittie, Rage Against the Machine, Mudvayne, The Melvins and Shihad. Participating in many notable works is not a notability criteria. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:05 Laurie MacKenzie (Canadian musician) Laurie MacKenzie, was born in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada, but relocated to Winnipeg at age 19. He was a guitarist for the popular band, The Guess Who. Prior to joining The Guess Who, MacKenzie toured and recorded with Laurie MacKenzie and the Bandits and the Laurie MacKenzie Band. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:05 Garry Peterson (Canadian musician) Garry Dennis Peterson (born May 26, 1945) is a Canadian drummer who has been a long-term member of the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. Along with Randy Bachman, he has also recorded and toured with another Canadian rock band, Bachman-Turner Overdrive from 1984-1986. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:05 Derek Sharp (Canadian musician) Derek Sharp is a Canadian rock singer, songwriter and guitarist. He has been a member of several bands, but he is best known as the current lead singer of The Guess Who, a position he has held since April 2008. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:15 Rekuiem (British heavy metal band) Rekuiem, formerly spelt 'Requiem', was founded in the beginning of the new wave of British heavy metal movement in the UK by Steve Slater (guitar), Gordon Denny (bass), Mike Reid (vocal), Karl Wilcox (drums). The band were pioneers of this new genre of rock amongst others such as Witchfinder General, Diamond Head, Jameson Raid, Angel Witch and Iron Maiden. Fails WP:MUSICBIO, lacks any independent secondary sources. Has been identified as such since August 2010, without any improvements. (Dan arndt)
2021-01-11 22:12 Dorian (Scottish band) Dorian is an indie rock band from Scotland. Non-notable band, no evidence of notability. (JayJay)
2021-01-13 04:03 Project love Project Love was an outlaw visuals collective that became famous for its pioneering video projection work during the rave scene of the early 1990s. No evidence this article is notable, fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-13 21:44 Vol.4 Make Friends and Enemies (2010 studio album by More Than A Thousand) Vol.4 Make Friends and Enemies is the second full-length album from Portuguese Melodic metalcore band More Than A Thousand. The album was released May 12, 2010. The album was produced by Paul Leavitt (All Time Low, VersaEmerge, Circa Survive). No evidence of notability, review does not meet standards. Fails WP:NALBUM. (JayJay)
2021-01-14 18:33 Michaela Hlaváčková (model from Slovakia) Michaela Hlaváčková (born 1989) is a model from Slovakia. [BLP]
2021-01-12 03:08 Bill Wallace (musician) William R. Wallace (born May 18, 1949) is a Canadian bassist from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He started his musical career in the 1960s, with a Winnipeg band called The Gettysbyrg Address. He later performed in bands such as, Logan Avenue Comfort Station, and Dianne Heatherington and the Merry-Go-Round. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-15 01:42 The Old Man Who Loved Cheese (opera) The Old Man Who Loved Cheese is a one-act opera by Edward Barnes, based on a story by Garrison Keillor. The opera was commissioned by the Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis and premiered there in January, 2000 for a run of 75 performances. Other productions of the work include Opera of the Ozarks and the University of Oregon. No evidence of notability, cannot find sources to meet WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-11 23:17 The Spark (Plankeye album) (1995 studio album by Plankeye) The Spark is the second album by American alternative rock band Plankeye, released in 1995. Recently created article for a subject that fails notability criteria, either WP:NALBUM or WP:GNG. Not a likely search term. (Walter Görlitz)

Culture/Media/Radio[edit]

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2021-01-14 00:59 Desire Rolando Anna Paola Desire Facchinei Rolando, was born in Caracas, Venezuela on July 26, 1956. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1973. A non-notable article that falls only on a single event. This is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 16:01 Jumpin' In (radio programme) (Modern and Contemporary Jazz Programme) Jumpin' In is a Manx Radio programme which is broadcast on the station's 9:00pm – 10:00pm slot on Saturday nights. Jointly presented by brothers Howard and Chris Caine, the first transmission was aired on Friday 13 January 2017. Fails WP:RPRGM. Radio show broadcast on a single local station, with no secondary sources or significant claims to fame. (Lord Belbury)

Culture/Media/Software[edit]

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2021-01-08 18:53 Schlafender Hase's TVT TVT is a text verification tool, developed by Schlafender Hase. The software operates on the Windows 10 operating system.[non-primary source needed] promotional article entirely based on primary sources (Vexations)
2021-01-08 22:46 Cognitive Trust Cognitive Trust (also Cognitive Zero Trust Network Architecture) in the field of Information technology (IT) describes a new approach to the design and implementation of secure IT and Operational Technology (OT) networks spanning multiple disparate identity domains. This is essentially the same article as Zero Trust Networks with a new name that is not used for this type of thing (cognitive trust is a psychology concept). (Discospinster)
2021-01-09 03:47 List of cancelled Xbox 360 games No indication of meeting WP:LISTN, prior redirect was not useful as there is no such list of cancelled games at the target. (Rosguill)
2021-01-12 16:52 Vator Vator, Inc. is a community-based website focused on the business of funding and building emerging technologies for startups. Vator operates a database of private-company profiles and a newsroom, covering technology and Internet trends through analysis and interviews. No evidence of notability. (Star Mississippi)
2021-01-13 04:33 Project Kusu Project Kusu is the open source base that was designed from ground up for the basis of Platform Computing's Open Cluster Stack 5. Non-notable software, nothing to suggest notability. (JayJay)
2021-01-14 02:15 ESys.net ESys.net is a hardware system design library for the .net/Mono frameworks that is basically a port of the SystemC framework for C++. Entirely rewritten in C#, the framework allows "most of the concepts found in the SystemC environment [...] and all the operating system primitives planned in SystemC 3.0" to be used. Not notable (Hexware)
2021-01-13 16:46 Hugh Jeffreys (Australian YouTube personality) Hugh Jeffreys is an Australian YouTube personality, repair technician, and right to repair advocate.
He is best known for his technology based YouTube channel, Hugh Jeffreys with a subscriber base of over 500,000 users. His work showcases fixing or modifying badly damaged electronics. 
Does not meet notability criteria of WP:GNG or WP:BIO. Sources are not about him, but they only mention him. (Discospinster)

Culture/Media/Television[edit]

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2021-01-11 21:18 The Nine Lives of Christmas The Nine Lives of Christmas is a 2014 American Christmas romance family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by Nancy Silvers and based on a book by Shiela Roberts. The film is directed by Mark Jean and stars Brandon Routh, Kimberley Sustad, and Chelsea Hobbs. Not a notable work. Sourced only with WP:PRIMARY content. Unlikely to become more notable. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 17:44 Olly Taylor (Family Affairs) Oliver 'Olly' Taylor is a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs, played by Alex Hardy from September 2004 to May 2005 Fails WP:GNG. Singular award nomination is insufficient. (TTN)
2021-01-12 17:46 Jodie Nash Jodie Nash is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks, played by Kate McEnery between 2001 and 2003. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)
2021-01-12 17:47 Cameron Davenport Cameron Davenport was a fictional character in the UK soap opera Family Affairs, played by Rupert Hill from 2002 until 2004. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)

Culture/Media/Video games[edit]

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2021-01-08 20:53 No Heroes Allowed! DASH! Knack II is an upcoming video game developed by SIE Japan Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for iOS and Android. I could only find trivial pre-release coverage online, does not meet WP:GNG, ATD of redirecting to the article was rejected at RfD. (Rosguill)
2021-01-09 03:47 List of cancelled Xbox 360 games No indication of meeting WP:LISTN, prior redirect was not useful as there is no such list of cancelled games at the target. (Rosguill)
2021-01-11 13:26 Anter Planter Anter Planter (also Anter-Planter) is an action game designed by Marcus Charleville and Richard Dagsköld, and published by Romik Software in 1984. It was released on cassette for the Commodore 64. lack of notability (Waxworker)

Culture/Performing arts[edit]

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2021-01-12 16:54 Association for Asian Performance Association for Asian Performance is an organisation about scholarship in Asian performance. Siyuan Liu is currently the director of the organisation. Cannot find any evidence to establish notability. (Star Mississippi)
2021-01-12 21:54 Paul Stephen (Canadian actor) Paul Stephen is a film, television and live theatre actor/singer. He has appeared in leading and principal roles in theatres across Canada and appears regularly in film and on television. He was seen in the film A Raisin in the Sun, along with the feature film Firehouse Dog as the Mayor and as Reverend Mueller in Casino Jack, starring Kevin Spacey. The article was created in December 2007 and it has no citation sources at all. (2001:569:74D2:A800:249D:BE4B:75FD:D5A0)
2021-01-09 13:10 Community Music Center of Houston (Educational non-profit based in Houston) Community Music Center of Houston (CMCH) is an arts and educational non-profit and tax-exempt organization located in Houston's Third Ward. Its mission is one of preserving, performing, and educating the greater Houston area and beyond about Black music traditions that are being lost and to which the community is seldom exposed. Simply does not meet WP:ORGDEPTH. (Onel5969)
2021-01-15 01:42 The Old Man Who Loved Cheese (opera) The Old Man Who Loved Cheese is a one-act opera by Edward Barnes, based on a story by Garrison Keillor. The opera was commissioned by the Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis and premiered there in January, 2000 for a run of 75 performances. Other productions of the work include Opera of the Ozarks and the University of Oregon. No evidence of notability, cannot find sources to meet WP:GNG. (JayJay)

Culture/Philosophy and religion[edit]

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2021-01-10 20:53 Yer Tanrı (Turkic goddess) Yer Tanrı is the goddess of earth in Turkic mythology. Also known as Yer Ana. Completely unsourced and with no evidence whatsoever of this deity actually existing. (Dokyundokyundokyun)
2021-01-11 04:51 12Stone (Church in GA based with various physical campuses and online., United States) 12Stone Church (also known simply as "12Stone") is an American multi-site church with multiple locations in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Kevin Myers is the founder and senior pastor of 12Stone. Fails to meet WP:NCHURCH and WP:GNG. Only coverage is routine in nature. (Ram1055)

Culture/Sports[edit]

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2021-01-08 23:09 Vesalius Adventure Club Vesalius Adventure Club is a student run organization at Vesalius College, Brussels, Belgium. No indication of notability (Peter James)
2021-01-10 00:14 Unai Dufur (Spanish footballer) Unai Dufur Espelosín (born 21 February 1999), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a defender for CD Vitoria. Footballer who fails GNG and NFOOTY. His 'debut' for Eibar was against Tercera Division team (which isn't fully-pro) (BlameRuiner)
2021-01-10 11:41 Luisa Marzotto (Association footballer) Luisa Marzotto (born 17 March 1984) is an Australian association footballer currently playing for Australian W-League team Perth Glory. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-10 11:42 Daniela Digiammarco (Zambian-born Australian soccer player) Daniela Digiammarco (born 5 September 1976) is a football (soccer) player, who played for Melbourne Victory in the Australian W-League, before becoming their assistant coach in 2009. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-10 16:47 Richaud Pack (American basketball player) Richaud Jeron-Felix Pack (born October 17, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for BC Vienna of the Austrian Basketball Superliga. Does not meet WP:NBASKET. (Onel5969)
2021-01-10 20:59 List of clubs winner the national league 30 times and more (Wikipedia list article) This list includes a number of clubs that won titles in their countries leagues on thirty occasions or more. Fails WP:LISTN and does not meet any relevant inclusion criteria; there is no evidence to suggest that winning the national domestic league 30 times is any more significant than winning it any other amount of times. (Spiderone)
2021-01-12 04:57 Khanin Tecksa-Nguan (Thai footballer) Khanin Tecksa-Nguan (Thai: คะนิน เต๊กสงวน, born 3 November 2000) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Thai League 1 club Samut Prakan City. Fails WP:NFOOTY. (JTtheOG)
2021-01-12 04:58 Thanakij Khanakai (Thai footballer) Thanakij Khanakai (Thai: ธนกฤต คณะคาย, born 19 March 2002) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Thai League 1 club Samut Prakan City. Fails WP:NFOOTY. (JTtheOG)
2021-01-12 06:36 Marc Gottfried (American football placekicker) Marc Steven Gottfried (born July 22, 1990).[citation needed] He was formally an American football placekicker and free agent.[citation needed] He most recently played for the York Capitals of American Indoor Football (AIF).[citation needed] He played college baseball for Arcadia University. Fails GNG, NGRIDIRON, and the article was created by User:Mgottfried19, clearly a conflict of interest / self-promotional. (SportsGuy789)
2021-01-14 09:20 Sascha Sauer (German player of American football) Sascha Sauer (born 1981) is an American football offensive guard for the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes of the German Football League. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORT (JTtheOG)
2021-01-14 15:27 Valeria Pankratova (Russian footballer) Valeria Pankratova is a Russian women's football midfielder. Does not meet criteria at WP:NFOOTBALL and does not look to meet WP:GNG either; no significant coverage found in a Russian search. (Spiderone)
2021-01-14 16:35 Ari Football (company selling football equipment) Ari Football or Ari is a privately held company established in 2009 which sells football equipment, including jerseys and balls. Advert for unnotable entity (Mean as custard)
2021-01-14 20:31 Latvia national cricket team The Latvia Cricket Team is a fledgling team which represents the nation of Latvia in International Cricket competitions. They are not officially endorsed by the International Cricket Council and are therefore not entitled to participate in ICC Official events. Non-ICC member, hasn't played in any recognised tournaments, fails WP:CRIN and WP:GNG (AssociateAffiliate)
2021-01-14 21:39 Poland men's national under-19 floorball team The Poland Men's Under-19 National Floorball Team is the men's under-19 national floorball team of Poland, and a member of the International Floorball Federation. The team is composed of the best Polish floorball players under the age of 19. The Polish under-19 men's team is currently ranked 12th in the world at floorball, and played in the B-Division at the most recent U-19 World Floorball Championships. No independent sources provided, I couldn't find any more online. Given that we don't even have an article for a non-junior team for Poland, it seems unlikely that this subject meets WP:GNG (Rosguill)
2021-01-15 10:07 Xavi Vallmajó (Spanish basketball player) Xavier Vallmajó Tercero (Born 19 February 1975 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish professional basketball player. Basketballplayer without relevance (Sirslayercort)

Culture/Visual arts[edit]

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2021-01-09 03:27 Olesya Aleksandrovna Denisova Olesya Alexandrovna Denisova is an artist and member of the Union of Artists of the Russian Federation since 2012. She is a teacher, model, actress, and member of the international yoga alliance. Notability and self promotion (Yorick8080)
2021-01-14 01:02 María de las Casas (Venezuelan model) María Auxiliadora de las Casas McGill (November 19, 1942 – October 24, 2013) was a Venezuelan beauty pageant titleholder. She was the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1965, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1965 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 24, 1965. This is a non-notable article that falls only on a single event. Notability is very weak. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:04 Consuelo Nouel (Venezuelan model) Consuelo Leticia Nouel Gómez is a pageant titleholder, was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1937. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1957, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1957 pageant held in Long Beach, California, USA, on July 19, 1957. Notability is very weak in this article. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:06 Sofía Silva (beauty pageant titleholder) Sofía Silva Inserri (1929 – 21 April 2011) was a beauty pageant titleholder, born in Tumeremo, Bolívar, Venezuela. The notability of this article is very weak. It just falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture[edit]

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2021-01-08 16:05 Akter Galaxy (Skyscraper in Sochi, Russia) Akter Galaxy is a skyscraper in Sochi, Russia. The 27 story building was completed in 2014. It is the tallest building in the city. Article makes no statement of notability (being the tallest in its city is not notable or informative), and the building does not qualify for an article simply because it exists. (Doomsdayer520)
2021-01-12 02:56 Pacific Park Plaza (Residential skyscraper in Emeryville, California) Pacific Park Plaza is a 30-story residential building located in Emeryville, California adjacent to Interstate 80. Standing at 96.9 m tall, Pacific Park Plaza is the tallest building in Emeryville, and the tallest in the San Francisco Bay Area outside of San Francisco and Oakland. Fails WP:GNG and WP:MILL. Non-notable apartment building (Rogermx)
2021-01-10 15:47 Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza (Skyscraper office building in Xitun District of Taichung, Taiwan) The Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza (Chinese: 興富發鼎盛BHW; pinyin: Xìng fù fā dǐngshèng BHW) is a skyscraper office building located on No.236 Shizheng North 2nd Road, Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. Construction of the building started in 2012 and it was completed in 2015. Not enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime[edit]

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2021-01-11 15:35 Call Me Tonight (1986 film by Tatsuya Okamoto) is a 1986 Japanese original video animation horror comedy romance short film directed by Tatsuya Okamoto. It was released on July 28, 1986. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 19:03 Crimson Wolf is an anime written and illustrated by Shoichi Masuo. Non notable anime, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)

Culture/Visual arts/Fashion[edit]

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2021-01-09 15:14 Czarina Gatbonton (Filipino beauty pageant contestant) Czarina Catherine Ramos Gatbonton is a Filipino actress and beauty pageant titleholder who represented the Philippines in the 60th edition of Miss World. Aside from winning the title Binibining Pilipinas World, she was also the recipient of the Manila Bulletin Readers’ Choice Award. Appears to be non-notable regardless of being a beauty queen. (Lukewin)
2021-01-10 03:49 Chantal Wiertz (Beauty pageant contestant) Chantal Wiertz (born February 26, 1999) is a Dutch beauty pageant titleholder who was appointed as Miss Curaçao 2020. She will represent Curaçao in Miss Universe 2020. The article is non-notable as per BLP1E. It is only notable for taking part in an event. (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:04 Valeria Morales Valeria Morales Delgado (born 2 January 1998) is a Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Colombia 2018 on 30 September 2018. She represented Colombia at the Miss Universe 2018 pageant in Bangkok, Thailand but failed to place in the Top 20. Non-notable and falls on a single event (only) which is under the policy of WP:BLP1E (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:07 María Fernanda Aristizábal (Miss Colombia 2019, beauty pageant titleholder, Colombian model) María Fernanda Aristizábal Urrea (born 19 June 1997) is a Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder and model who was crowned Miss Colombia 2019. Aristizábal is the first delegate from Quindío Department to ever be crowned Miss Colombia. Weak notability as this article covers only one event – pageantry. This policy is under the WP: BLP1E (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:10 Marelisa Gibson (Venezuelan beauty pageant titleholder) Marelisa Gibson Villegas (born 26 August 1988) is a Venezuelan designer and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Venezuela 2009. Notability is weak as this article covers a single event which is pageantry. This is under the policy of WP:BLP1E (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:13 Thuzar Wint Lwin (Burmese model and beauty queen) Thuzar Wint Lwin (Burmese: သူဇာဝင့်လွင်; born 18 October 1998) is a Burmese model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Myanmar 2020. Non-notable article that falls on a single event which is under the WP:BLP1E policy (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:15 Eden Berandoive Eden Berandoive (born 1996 in Aquin, Haiti) is a Haitian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Haiti 2020. and formerly crowned as Miss Panamerican 2019 during the final of this competition which was held on Saturday November 2, 2019 in Mexico, she was part of the Top 8 and won the title of Miss Elegance. she also had degree in communication. she will represent Haiti in Miss Universe 2020. Non-notable article. It is only under a single event which falls in the WP:BLP1E policy (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:43 Daniella Álvarez (Colombian model and Miss Colombia 2011) Daniella Margarita Álvarez Vásquez (born May 24, 1988 in Barranquilla) is a Colombian model who holds the title of Miss Colombia 2011 and represented Colombia at Miss Universe 2012. In June 2020, complications in her left leg meant that it had to be amputated below the knee. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:45 Catalina Robayo (Miss Colombia 2010, contestant in Miss Universe 2011) María Catalina Robayo Vargas (born May 12, 1989 in Palmira) is a Colombian lawyer, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Colombia 2010 and represented Colombia in Miss Universe 2011. It is a non-notable article and it only falls on a single event. This policy is under the WP:BLP1E. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:46 Natalia Navarro (Miss Colombia 2009, Top 15 at Miss Universe 2010) Natalia Navarro Galvis (born August 12, 1987 in Barranquilla) is a Colombian beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Señorita Colombia 2009 and placed in the Top 15 at Miss Universe 2010. Notability is weak as it falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:47 Michelle Rouillard (Colombian model) Michelle Rouillard (born October 28, 1986 in Popayán) is a Colombian beauty pageant titleholder who represented her country at Miss Universe 2009. This is a non-notable article which only falls in a single event. This is under the policy of WP:BLP1E. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:48 Eileen Roca (former Miss Colombia) Eileen Roca Torralvo (born September 26, 1986 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a former Miss Colombia. She represented her country in Miss Universe 2007 held in Mexico City, Mexico on May 28, 2007. This article remained non-notable and it also falls on a single event only which is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:49 Adriana Tarud (Colombian model) Adriana Cecilia Tarud Durán (born 1980 in Barranquilla) is a Colombian beauty queen crowned Miss Colombia 2004. She failed to place at Miss Universe 2005 held in Thailand.

She and her cousin Valerie Domínguez are of Lebanese ancestry.

Being a beauty queen doesn't make her notable automatically. This is a Non-notable article as it falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:50 Catherine Daza (Colombian beauty pageant titleholder) Catherine Daza Manchola (born 1982 in Valle del Cauca) is a Colombian beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Colombia 2003 and represented her country at the Miss Universe 2004 where she finished in the Top 10. Article falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:54 Jictzad Viña (Venezuelan model) Jictzad Nakarhyt Viña Carreño (born May 27, 1983 in Carúpano) is a Venezuelan pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Venezuela 2005 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2006. Non-notable article. It only falls on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:55 Ana Karina Áñez (Miss Venezuela 2003) Ana Karina Áñez Delgado (born 4 January 1985, Barquisimeto) is a Venezuelan TV host and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss Venezuela 2003 representing her home state of Lara. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:56 Ana Teresa Oropeza (pageant titleholder) Ana Teresa Oropeza Villavicencio is a pageant titleholder, was born in San Juan de los Morros, Guárico, Venezuela on March 14, 1964, and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1982, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1982 pageant held in Lima, Perú, on July 26, 1982. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:57 Maye Brandt (Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1980) María Xavier (Maye) Brandt Angulo (April 28, 1961 – October 2, 1982) was the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1980, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1980 pageant held in Seoul, Korea, on July 7, 1980. Brandt died in 1982 as the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 21. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:57 Marisol Alfonzo (Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1978) Marisol Alfonzo Marcano is a pageant titleholder, was born in El Tigre, Venezuela on May 1, 1957. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1978, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1978 pageant held in Acapulco, México, on July 24, 1978. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:58 Maritza Pineda (Venezuelan model) Maritza Pineda Montoya (born October 11, 1956, in Bogotá, Colombia) was Miss Venezuela 1975 and hence the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1975 pageant held in San Salvador, El Salvador, on July 19, 1975. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:58 Neyla Moronta (Venezuelan model) Neyla Chiquinquirá Moronta Sangronis is a pageant titleholder, was born in Cabimas, Zulia, Venezuela on October 30, 1951. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1974, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1974 pageant held in Manila, Philippines, on July 19, 1974. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:59 Desire Rolando Anna Paola Desire Facchinei Rolando, was born in Caracas, Venezuela on July 26, 1956. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1973. A non-notable article that falls only on a single event. This is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:00 Jeannette Donzella (Venezuelan model) Jeannette Amelia de la Coromoto Donzella Sánchez, or simply Jeannette Donzella, is a pageant titleholder, was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1950. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1971, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1971 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 24, 1971. It is a non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:00 María José Yéllici (Venezuelan model) María José de las Mercedes Yéllici Sánchez is a pageant titleholder, was born in Madrid, Spain on May 12, 1945, and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela. Yéllici was the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1969, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1969 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 19, 1969. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:01 Magaly Castro (Venezuelan model) Magaly Beatriz Castro Egui is a beauty pageant titleholder, was born in Calabozo, Guárico, Venezuela on April 19, 1948. She was the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1966. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. Notability is very weak. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:02 Irene Amelia Morales Machado (Gaston alonso) Irene Amelia Morales Machado is a pageant titleholder, was born in Achaguas, Apure, Venezuela in 1945. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1963, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1963 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 20, 1963. Not a notable article that falls on a single event. Notability is very weak. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:03 Ana Griselda Vegas (pageant titleholder) Anasaria “Ana Griselda” Vegas Albornoz is a pageant titleholder, was born in La Azulita, Mérida, Venezuela on July 26, 1941. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1961, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1961 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 1, 1961. Notability is very weak. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:04 Ida Margarita Pieri (Venezuelan model) Ida Margarita Pieri (born 1940 in Carúpano, Venezuela) is a pageant titleholder. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1958, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1958 pageant held in Long Beach, California, USA, on July 26, 1958. Its notability is very weak. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:05 Gisela Bolaños (pageant titleholder) Gisela Bolaños Scarton (5 April 1935 – 8 November 2013) was a Venezuelan pageant titleholder She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1953, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1953 pageant held in Long Beach, California, USA, on July 17, 1953. Notability is extremely weak. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)

Geography/Geographical[edit]

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2021-01-10 05:37 Bottle Rock, California (human settlement in United States of America) Bottle Rock is a former settlement in Lake County, California. It was located 7.5 miles (12 km) north of Glenbrook. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Glenbrook). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 03:28 Kobe, California (Former settlement in California, United States) Kobe is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located on the Southern Pacific Railroad 3.25 miles (5.2 km) west of West Sacramento, at an elevation of 33 feet (10 m). It still appeared on maps as of 1916. Uninhabited railroad point in the desert, not a community, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-12 19:24 Shacktown Mountain (mountain in United States of America) Shacktown Mountain is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located south of Hoboken, New York. Nondescript hill that fails WP:GNG. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Africa[edit]

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2021-01-11 11:07 Maltahöhe railway station (Railway station in Namibia) Maltahöhe railway station is a railway station serving the town of Maltahöhe in Namibia. It is part of the TransNamib Railway, and is located along the Windhoek to Upington line that connects Namibia with South Africa. Hoax: The railway line does not go through Maltahöhe (Pgallert)
2021-01-13 01:35 Githunguri Youth Sports Association Githunguri Youth Sports and Empowerment Association (GYSEA) was founded in 2001 as a community based organisation and is now registered as an NGO in Kenya ( OP.218/051/15-274/100094). GYSEA’s mission is to mentor and empower people ages 13 - 17 from underserved communities to use sports as a main tool for mobilization and personal development. Notability appears to be very low (Revirvlkodlaku)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa[edit]

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2021-01-14 13:38 Aabu Ali (2005 film by Ahmed Nader Galal) Abu Ali is an Egyptian Comedy, Romance film. It was released on January 19, 2005 and runs for 120 minutes. The name of the film comes from one of the main characters, Hassan Aabu Ali. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since June 2019. (Donaldd23)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa[edit]

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2021-01-11 15:35 Songs of Sorrow (2004 film) Songs of Sorrow is a 2004 Nigerian film produced by Cyprian Chukwunta and Uche Nsindinanya and directed by Kabat Esosa Egbon. It stars Pat Attah, Muna Obiekwe and Ini Edo in lead roles. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)

Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America[edit]

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2021-01-12 23:15 Eden Berandoive Eden Berandoive (born 1996 in Aquin, Haiti) is a Haitian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Haiti 2020. and formerly crowned as Miss Panamerican 2019 during the final of this competition which was held on Saturday November 2, 2019 in Mexico, she was part of the Top 8 and won the title of Miss Elegance. she also had degree in communication. she will represent Haiti in Miss Universe 2020. Non-notable article. It is only under a single event which falls in the WP:BLP1E policy (Lukewin)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-09 01:13 Kasson, California (human settlement in United States of America) Kasson is a former settlement in Inyo County, California. The one source - Durham - doesn't mention a community at this site, just a short-lived post office. All I've been able to locate in my WP:BEFORE about this place is an announcement from 1879 that the Kasson post office was opened, and one from a few months later that the post office closed. I'm not convinced that WP:GEOLAND is met, and WP:GNG sure ain't. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-09 03:03 Robert Graham (musician) Robert Graham is a Canadian singer, pianist, and music director who has performed both solo and with groups including Tanglefoot, with whom he toured the UK. In 2009, he released his debut album Storm in a Teacup under the production of Chris Brown. The album features Teddy Kumpel, Anton Fier, Rob Jost and Tony Scherr with cameo appearances by such musicians as Eric Schenkman and Ford Pier. No evidence of notability, does not meet WP:SINGER. Notability is not inherited through collaboration of other members. (JayJay)
2021-01-09 07:33 The Banjo Cafe (Nightclub) The Banjo Cafe was a bluegrass nightclub located at 2906 Lincoln Blvd. in Santa Monica, California. Bluegrass music was featured, with minor exceptions, six nights a week for over five years from February 1979 until June 1984. The Monday night open-mike was hosted by a bluegrass band. The article does not meet WP:GNG or WP:ORGCRIT. The subject lacks multiple independent secondary sources providing significant coverage. Per WP:SIGCOV: ""Significant coverage" addresses the topic directly and in detail". WP:BEFORE revealed nothing beyond WP:ROUTINE coverage that would contribute to demonstrating WP:N. (TimothyBlue)
2021-01-09 15:26 Roy Cisneros (Recipient of the Texas Medal of HOnor) Roy Cisneros (February 6, 1949 - September 11, 1968) was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross and the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor for his actions during battle in the Vietnam War. Texas House Concurrent Resolution No. 71 conferring the honor was adopted by both the House and Senate in May 2011 and approved by Governor Rick Perry in June 2011. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 15:26, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-09 18:17 2010 El Cajon, California mayoral election The 2010 El Cajon, California mayoral election was held on November 2, 2010 to elect the mayor of El Cajon, California. It saw the re-election of incumbent Mark Lewis, who was first elected in 1998. Non-notable mayoral election in a small suburb of San Diego. Article does not meet WP:GNG or WP:EVENTCRIT. There is routine mill coverage all local elections have in a major media market, but nothing that demonstrates notability. The election was purely about local issues that do not meet WP:N. Test case was posted to AfD for Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2002 El Cajon, California mayoral election, this PROD is based on no objection to this AfD. (TimothyBlue)
2021-01-09 18:18 2014 El Cajon, California mayoral election The 2014 El Cajon, California mayoral election was held on November 4, 2014 to elect the mayor of El Cajon, California. It saw the re-election of incumbent Bill Wells, who was appointed in 2013 after the resignation of incumbent mayor Mark Lewis. Non-notable mayoral election in a small suburb of San Diego. Article does not meet WP:GNG or WP:EVENTCRIT. There is routine mill coverage all local elections have in a major media market, but nothing that demonstrates notability. The election was purely about local issues that do not meet WP:N. Test case was posted to AfD for Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2002 El Cajon, California mayoral election, this PROD is based on no objection to this AfD. (TimothyBlue)
2021-01-09 18:18 2018 El Cajon, California mayoral election The 2018 El Cajon, California mayoral election was held on November 6, 2018 to elect the mayor of El Cajon, California. It saw the re-election of incumbent Bill Wells. Non-notable mayoral election in a small suburb of San Diego. Article does not meet WP:GNG or WP:EVENTCRIT. There is routine mill coverage all local elections have in a major media market, but nothing that demonstrates notability. The election was purely about local issues that do not meet WP:N. Test case was posted to AfD for Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2002 El Cajon, California mayoral election, this PROD is based on no objection to this AfD. (TimothyBlue)
2021-01-09 21:07 Fairgrove, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Fairgrove is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. Subdivision, [1], fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-09 21:11 Flordon, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Flordon is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. An estate near Charlottesville, [2], later a subdivision [3], [4]. Fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-09 21:15 Glenaire, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Glenaire is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. Subdivision, fails WP:GEOLAND. [5]. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-10 05:36 Borel, California (human settlement in United States of America) Borel is a former settlement in Kern County, California. It was located 2.5 miles (4 km) southwest of Vaughn. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Bodfish). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:37 Bottle Rock, California (human settlement in United States of America) Bottle Rock is a former settlement in Lake County, California. It was located 7.5 miles (12 km) north of Glenbrook. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Glenbrook). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:39 Brass Wire Bar, California (human settlement in United States of America) Brass Wire Bar is a former settlement in Nevada County, California. Brass Wire Bar is located on the South Yuba River, across from Washington. It was a mining camp; Chinese miners worked the site in 1880. About $50,000 dollars worth of gold was found there. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Washington). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:40 Brickville, California (human settlement in United States of America) Brickville is a former settlement in Merced County, California. It was located 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Merced. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Merced). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:40 Bucknell, California (human settlement in United States of America) Bucknell is a former settlement in Mendocino County, California. It was located just north of Covelo. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Covelo). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:41 Bullion, California (human settlement in United States of America) Bullion is a former settlement in Placer County, California. Bullion is located 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Michigan Bluff. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Michigan Bluff). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:41 Burckhalter, California (former settlement in California, United States) Burckhalter (also, Burkhalter) is a former settlement in Nevada County, California. Burkhalter was located 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of Boca. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Boca). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:42 Tillman, California (Former settlement in California, United States) Tillman is a former settlement in Madera County, California, United States. It was located on the Chowchilla Pacific Railroad 6.25 miles (10 km) south-southwest of Chowchilla, at an elevation of 187 feet (57 m). Tillman still appeared on maps as of 1918. Topos show a railroad siding with no development, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-10 05:45 Cadwell, California (unincorporated community in California, Sonoma County) Cadwell is an unincorporated community located in Sonoma County, California, approximately 4 miles away from Sebastopol. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: Durham does not describe site on railroad as a notable community. Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:46 Cairns, California (human settlement in United States of America) Cairns is a former settlement in Placer County, California. Cairns was located 11 miles (17.7 km) northeast of Lincoln. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Lincoln). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:49 Camp Noyo, California Camp Noyo is an unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California, United States. There is a camp named after the unincorporated community making it what is the name of the community today Camp Noyo. The settlement was originally a logging camp, and a stop along the California Western Railroad. [No reason given] (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:50 Canaan, California (human settlement in United States of America) Canaan is a former settlement in Colusa County, California, 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Colusa. A post office operated there from 1871 to 1872. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Colusa). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:50 Carey, California (human settlement in United States of America) Carey (also, Jeram) is a former settlement in Mendocino County, California. It was located 16 miles (26 km) south of Covelo. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Covelo). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:53 Central Point, California (human settlement in United States of America) Central Point is a former settlement in Merced County, California. It was located 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Los Banos. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Los Banos). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:53 Chanz, California (human settlement in United States of America) Chanz is a former settlement in Kern County, California. It was located on the stage coach line 37 miles (60 km) north of Mojave. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Chanz). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 05:54 Charleston, Merced County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Charleston (earlier, Wyruck) is a former settlement in Merced County, California. It was located 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Los Banos. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Los Banos). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-10 13:30 Care for friends In the summer of 1968, Chicago hosted the Democratic National Convention, which also brought anti-Vietnam War protesters to the city's Lincoln Park neighborhood. Nearby Church of Our Saviour opened its doors to shelter protesters, which began a decades-long tradition of serving at-risk populations near 530 W. Promotional and article does not meet NORG or NONPROFIT as it is a local company with local activities. (Graywalls)
2021-01-11 01:57 Craft, California (human settlement in United States of America) Craft is a former settlement in Kern County, California. It was located 7 miles (11 km) south of Ricardo. Sole source (Durham) doesn't call it a settlement, and my searches yesterday turned up nothing calling this a settlement either. No evidence WP:GEOLAND is met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-11 01:57 Cuttens, California (human settlement in United States of America) Cuttens is a former settlement in Kern County, California. It was located 10 miles (16 km) west of Lost Hills. Sole source (Durham) doesn't call it a settlement, and my searches yesterday turned up nothing calling this a settlement either. No evidence WP:GEOLAND is met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-11 02:01 Willow Point, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Willow Point is an unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. It is located on the Sacramento Northern Railroad 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west-northwest of Clarksburg, at an elevation of 0 feet (0 m). Literal point of land between a canal and a slough in the Yolo Basin, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-11 02:05 Knights Landing Junction, California (human settlement in United States of America) Knights Landing Junction is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south-southwest of Knights Landing on the Southern Pacific Railroad. No such feature on the topos, newspapers.com results suggest a literal junction where the was a gas station that functioned as a bus stop. Fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-11 02:07 Arroz, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Arroz (Spanish for "rice") is an unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. It is located on the Southern Pacific Railroad 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Madison, at an elevation of 161 feet (49 m). Railroad spur with a warehouse, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-11 02:10 Central, Yolo County, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Central is an unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. It is located on the Sacramento Northern Railroad 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Clarksburg, at an elevation of 3 feet (1 m). Railroad spur, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-11 02:11 Coniston, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Coniston is an unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. It is located on the Sacramento Northern Railroad 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Clarksburg, at an elevation of 3 feet (1 m). Railroad siding, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-11 02:14 Morgans Landing, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Morgans Landing (formerly, Folsom Dam) is an unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. It lies at an elevation of 10 feet (3 m). Topographic maps show this in a typeface used for literal river landings. Not a community, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-11 02:16 Tyndall Landing, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Tyndall Landing (formerly, Tyndall) is an unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. It is located on the Sacramento River 8 miles (13 km) east of Dunnigan, at an elevation of 36 feet (11 m). Literal river landing, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-11 04:51 12Stone (Church in GA based with various physical campuses and online., United States) 12Stone Church (also known simply as "12Stone") is an American multi-site church with multiple locations in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Kevin Myers is the founder and senior pastor of 12Stone. Fails to meet WP:NCHURCH and WP:GNG. Only coverage is routine in nature. (Ram1055)
2021-01-11 20:24 Sound Business, Inc. Sound Business, Inc. (SBI) is an independent, 501 (c) (3) New York City not-for-profit education services organization founded and run by Charles Thompson. Its program, the College and Career Preparatory Institute (CCPI), based at West Harlem's A. Philip Randolph Campus High School, is designed to enhance the public high school educational environment and culture. No evidence of notability, fails WP:COMPANY. (JayJay)
2021-01-11 20:44 Progressive Workers Movement The Progressive Workers Movement was a short-lived political party in Canada. No demonstrated notability. Fringe candidate who received a paltry 1.47% of the vote and has had no coverage since, let alone impact. There's so little to say the page is doubling as a mini-bio of its founder, who is also non-notable. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-11 20:45 New Canada Party (Former single candidate political party in Canada) The New Canada Party was a short-lived Canadian political party that nominated one candidate, party founder and leader, Fred Reiner, in the 1968 election. Reiner ran in Toronto—Rosedale riding under the slogan, "Canada for Canadians", and received 148 votes, or 0.4% of the total. No demonstrated notability. Fringe candidate who received a paltry 0.4% of the vote and has had no coverage since, let alone impact. There's so little to say the page is doubling as a mini-bio of its founder, who is also non-notable. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-11 22:29 Water Street Ministries (organization) Water Street Mission, formerly Water Street Ministries, is a nonprofit organization that works with the poor and homeless in southeast Pennsylvania. The organization provides food and shelter, health services, teen programs, and early childhood education. No evidence of notability, fails WP:ORG. (JayJay)
2021-01-11 23:57 Jerry Martin (singer) Jerry A Martin (born September 11, 1970) is the tenor vocalist for the Kingdom Heirs, the professional Southern Gospel band that performs at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Jerry's hometown is Bladenboro, North Carolina, where he grew up singing locally and started perfecting his vocal skills at a very early age. Not independently notable. The award nomination are in a narrow field and fan-voted. Other awards are either as part of a group or minor recognition. Fails WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:05 Laurie MacKenzie (Canadian musician) Laurie MacKenzie, was born in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada, but relocated to Winnipeg at age 19. He was a guitarist for the popular band, The Guess Who. Prior to joining The Guess Who, MacKenzie toured and recorded with Laurie MacKenzie and the Bandits and the Laurie MacKenzie Band. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:05 Garry Peterson (Canadian musician) Garry Dennis Peterson (born May 26, 1945) is a Canadian drummer who has been a long-term member of the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. Along with Randy Bachman, he has also recorded and toured with another Canadian rock band, Bachman-Turner Overdrive from 1984-1986. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:05 Derek Sharp (Canadian musician) Derek Sharp is a Canadian rock singer, songwriter and guitarist. He has been a member of several bands, but he is best known as the current lead singer of The Guess Who, a position he has held since April 2008. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 03:11 Eastham, California (human settlement in United States of America) Eastham is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north-northwest of Knights Landing on the Southern Pacific Railroad. Not on topos, no GNIS entry, not in Gudde's place names book, newspapers.com results are for names, Eastham's Cigar Store, and Eastham ridge. No sign of a community here, WP:GEOLAND is not met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-12 03:16 Fourness, California (human settlement in United States of America) Fourness is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located on the Sacramento and Woodland Railroad 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast of Marty. Not on topos, no GNIS entry, not in Gudde, newspapers.com results are all for last names. No indication that WP:GEOLAND is met, or WP:GNG. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-12 03:21 Garlic, California (human settlement in United States of America) Garlic is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located on the railroad line half a mile (0.8 km) south-southwest of Peart. No "Garlic" at the supposed location, but there is an uninhabited point on the railroad named "Garic". Fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-12 03:25 Hebron, California (Former settlement in California, United States) Hebron is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located on the Sacramento Northern Railroad 9 miles (14 km) north of Davis, at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m). It is on the border of modern-day Woodland city limits. Hebron appeared still on maps as of 1916. Topos show two small railroad spurs, a home, and a couple non-residence buildings. Newspapers.com refers to a Hebron farm near the supposed location of this place. [6]. Fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-12 03:28 Kobe, California (Former settlement in California, United States) Kobe is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located on the Southern Pacific Railroad 3.25 miles (5.2 km) west of West Sacramento, at an elevation of 33 feet (10 m). It still appeared on maps as of 1916. Uninhabited railroad point in the desert, not a community, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-12 04:31 Wycoff, California (Former settlement in California, United States) Wycoff is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located on the Southern Pacific Railroad 5.5 miles (9 km) northwest of Zamora, at an elevation of 56 feet (17 m). It still appeared on maps as of 1907. Topos show an uninhabited point on the railroad in the desert, newspapers.com results in Yolo County are a single reference to the Wycoff Ranch and a few hits for names. No indication that WP:GEOLAND is met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-12 05:49 PIAA District 2 XC Championships The PIAA District II Cross Country Championships is a cross country meet held annually by the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association at Lakeland Jr./Sr. High School on the last Wednesday in October. The meet serves as the qualifier for the PIAA State Championships, held at the Parkview Cross Country Course in Hershey every year on the first Saturday in November. Non-notable championship game, not even the state championship has an article. (JayJay)
2021-01-12 05:51 Parkview Cross Country Course The Parkview XC Course is a former golf course turned into a cross country running course, located in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Due to the number of long steep hills, Parkview is known as one of the hardest cross country courses in the state,[citation needed] which is why the PIAA Cross Country Championships have been held there annually since 2006. Non-notable cross country course, coverage is run of the mill and not in-depth. (JayJay)
2021-01-12 06:36 Marc Gottfried (American football placekicker) Marc Steven Gottfried (born July 22, 1990).[citation needed] He was formally an American football placekicker and free agent.[citation needed] He most recently played for the York Capitals of American Indoor Football (AIF).[citation needed] He played college baseball for Arcadia University. Fails GNG, NGRIDIRON, and the article was created by User:Mgottfried19, clearly a conflict of interest / self-promotional. (SportsGuy789)
2021-01-12 07:03 Joseph M. Auman (United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient) Joseph M. Auman (1922–1942) was a United States Marine Corps private who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Guadalcanal campaign during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:03, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:07 John Arnold Austin (American Navy officer) John Arnold Austin (30 August 1905 – 7 December 1941) was a United States Navy sailor in World War II, who received the Navy Cross (awarded posthumously) for his actions during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:07, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:14 Dale Bair (US soldier and recipient of the Purple Heart and Navy Cross awards) Dale W. Bair was a first lieutenant in the 6th Marine Division. He was awarded a Navy Cross and a Purple Heart for his actions in the Battle of Okinawa, during the assault on Sugar Loaf Hill on 13 May 1945. Bair had previously won the Silver Star at Engebi island during the Battle of Eniwetok in February 1944. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:14, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:17 John Drayton Baker (American Naval aviator) John Drayton Baker (born in Plainfield, New Jersey, on May 31, 1915 - died c. May 7, 1942) was an American Naval aviator who was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:17, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:41 Doyle Clayton Barnes (American naval aviator) Doyle Clayton Barnes (5 April 1912 – c. 24 August 1942) was an American naval aviator during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:41, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:29 Chester, Merced County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Chester (also, Dickinson) was a settlement in Merced County, California. It was located 17 miles (27 km) southwest of Merced. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Merced). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:30 Chicago Park, Placer County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Chicago Park is a former settlement in Placer County, California. Chicago Park is located on a narrow-gauge railroad 1 mile (1.6 km) north-northeast of Colfax. It still appeared on maps as of 1934. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention for "a place" under entry for Colfax). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:34 Cleveland, California Cleveland is a former settlement in Humboldt County, California. It was located on the Eel River near Dugan's Ferry, between Ferndale and Eureka, about 3 miles (5 km) north of Ferndale. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Ferndale). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:35 Clinton, Lassen County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Clinton is a former settlement in Lassen County, California. It was located 8 miles (13 km) east of Susanville. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Susanville). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:35 Cloud, California (human settlement in United States of America) Cloud is a former settlement in Kings County, California. It was located 35 miles (56 km) southwest of Lemoore. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Lemoore). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:36 Colony Center, California (human settlement in United States of America) Colony Center is a former settlement in Merced County, California. It was located 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Dos Palos. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Dos Palos). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:36 Comfort, California (human settlement in United States of America) Comfort is a former settlement in Mendocino County, California. It was located at the terminus of a stage coach line 11.5 miles (19 km) west of Boonville. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Boonville). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:37 Constantia, California Constantia is a former settlement in Lassen County, California. It was located near the south end of Long Valley 45 miles (72 km) southeast of Susanville. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Susanville). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:37 Coon Creek, California (human settlement in United States of America) Coon Creek is a former settlement in Placer County, California. Coon Creek is located just northwest of Ophir. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Ophir). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:38 Cortina, California (human settlement in United States of America) Cortina is a former settlement in Colusa County, California, 16 miles (26 km) west of Arbuckle. A post office operated there from 1898 to 1901. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Arbuckle). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:39 Cromwell, California (former settlement in Lassen County, California, United States) Cromwell is a former settlement in Lassen County, California, United States. It was located 9 miles (14 km) north of Doyle. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Doyle). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:39 Cuba, Lassen County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Cuba is a former settlement in Lassen County, California. It was located 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Chats and 5.5 miles (8.9 km) south of Summit. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Chats). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:40 Dark Canyon, California (human settlement in United States of America) Dark Canyon is a former settlement in Humboldt County, California. It was located 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Harris. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Harris). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:40 Dayton, Lassen County, California (former settlement in Lassen County, California) Dayton is a former settlement in Lassen County, California. It was located 20 miles (32 km) east of Susanville. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Susanville). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:41 Dewitt, Lassen County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Dewitt is a former settlement in Lassen County, California. It was located 5 miles (8 km) west of Purser. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Purser). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:41 Dinty, California (human settlement in United States of America) Dinty is a former settlement in Humboldt County, California. It was located 10 miles (16 km) north of Blocksburg. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Blocksburg). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:46 Charles E. Brannon (Recipient of the Navy Cross) Charles E. Brannon was born 2 August 1919 in Montgomery, Alabama. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:46, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 16:45 Digital Management Digital Management, LLC (DMI) is a provider of mobile enterprise, business intelligence and cybersecurity services. It is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, United States.

DMI’s clients include several Fortune 1000 commercial enterprises and all U.S. federal government agencies.

Promotional article (a pile of promotional referencing was previously removed). No independent third-party RSes showing WP:CORPDEPTH, either here, in previous versions, or in a WP:BEFORE. (David Gerard)
2021-01-12 19:24 Shacktown Mountain (mountain in United States of America) Shacktown Mountain is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located south of Hoboken, New York. Nondescript hill that fails WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2021-01-12 19:57 Greeleytown Greeleytown is a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador. This is just a neighbourhood of Conception Bay South, can't redirect there as it's not mentioned. (Geschichte)
2021-01-12 19:57 Great Jervais Great Jervais is a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador. No indication of a settlement here. (Geschichte)
2021-01-12 19:59 The Gravels The Gravels is a settlement located south of Port au Port, Newfoundland and Labrador. This is at best a non-notable neighborhood in Port au Port West-Aguathuna-Felix Cove. Can't redirect there as it's not mentioned. (Geschichte)
2021-01-12 19:59 Grandy's Brook Grandy's Brook is a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador. No indication whatsoever of a settlement. (Geschichte)
2021-01-12 08:29 Charleston, Yolo County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Charleston is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Fremont Landing on the Sacramento River. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Fremont Landing). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 21:14 Chicken Branch (river in the United States of America) Chicken Branch is a stream in Bollinger County in the U.S. state of Missouri. Orphaned since 2016. No evidence of notability. (Kittyclassified)
2021-01-13 03:42 Glenorchy, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Glenorchy is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. Subdivision fails WP:GEOLAND, [7], [8], etc. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-13 03:52 Hunters Hall, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Hunters Hall is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. Subdivision fails WP:GEOLAND, [9], [10], etc. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-13 03:55 Inglecress, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Inglecress is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. Subdivision fails WP:GEOLAND, [11], [12], coverage is entirely routine. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-12 02:56 Pacific Park Plaza (Residential skyscraper in Emeryville, California) Pacific Park Plaza is a 30-story residential building located in Emeryville, California adjacent to Interstate 80. Standing at 96.9 m tall, Pacific Park Plaza is the tallest building in Emeryville, and the tallest in the San Francisco Bay Area outside of San Francisco and Oakland. Fails WP:GNG and WP:MILL. Non-notable apartment building (Rogermx)
2021-01-13 07:29 Andrew F. Cook Jr. Andrew Fred Cook Jr. (January 2, 1920 – November 4, 1942) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He was killed in action in the Battle of Guadalcanal November 4, 1942, receiving the Navy Cross for gallantry and self-sacrifice in the action in which he died. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:29, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:32 Dallas H. Cook (United States Marine) Sergeant Dallas Harry Cook (May 19, 1921 – August 18, 1942) was a United States Marine who served in the Marine Raiders during World War II. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions during the Makin Island Raid. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:32, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:48 Clarence Lee Evans (United States Marine) Clarence Lee Evans (born April 27, 1923 at Saginaw, Missouri) was a marine who enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve on May 31, 1941. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:48, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:57 Neldon Theo French (United States Marine) Neldon Theo French was a Marine in the United States Marine Corps in World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:57, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:59 Raymond Frybarger Jr. Raymond Frybarger Jr. (April 22, 1923 – September 14, 1942), was enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on April 22, 1940. Private First Class Frybarger was killed in action on Guadalcanal during the Battle of Edson's Ridge. For his heroism in exposing himself to enemy fire in an attack on Henderson Field and maintaining effective rifle fire until killed, he was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:59, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:19 Henry W. Hahn (United States Marine) Henry Walter Hahn (April 18, 1924 – January 9, 2004) was a corporal of the US Marine Corps who was awarded the Navy Cross for his extraordinary heroism during World War II in the Pacific War theatre. Hahn was born in Detroit, Michigan. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:19, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:25 George Heyliger (United States Marine) George Heyliger was born 8 May 1919 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the son of George Heyliger, Sr. and Augusta Weissent. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:25, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:29 Ralph Houser (United States Marine Corps officer (1914–2001)) Ralph Logan Houser (1914–2001) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He was born in Iowa in 1914 and graduated from the University of Iowa when he was 21. After his graduation he was commissioned as a Marine officer. His pre-war assignments included the command of the Marine Detachment on the aircraft carrier USS Lexington as well as a tour at Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:29, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:45 Eugene Morland Key (United States Marine) Eugene Morland Key was born at Conroe, Texas, October 5, 1916. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:45, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:49 Robert M. La Prade (United States Marine) Robert Maitland La Prade was born August 4, 1916 at Kenedy, Texas. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rice Institute on June 1, 1942. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:49, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:53 Milton Lewis (United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient) Milton Lewis (1920–1942) was a United States Marine Corps corporal who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of Tulagi during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:53, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:00 Jack Miller (USMC officer) Jack Miller (2 April 1920 – 4 December 1942) was a United States Marine Corps officer who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions as one of Carlson's Raiders during the Battle of Guadalcanal in World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:00, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:16 Jesse Rutherford Jr. Jesse Rutherford Jr. (January 12, 1923 – May 8, 1942), was an American Marine. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:16, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:22 William Frank Seiverling Jr. William Frank Seiverling Jr. (September 22, 1920 – November 1, 1942) was a private in the United States Marine Corps during World War II, fighting in the Pacific Theater during the Guadalcanal campaign. Seiverling Jr. was killed in action on November 1, 1942 and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:22, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:26 Woodrow R. Thompson (United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient) Woodrow R. Thompson (1919–1942) was a United States Marine Corps sergeant who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Guadalcanal campaign during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:26, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:31 Albert William Tweedy Jr. Albert William Tweedy Jr., (March 22, 1920 – June 4, 1942) a United States Marine Corps aviator, was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of Midway during World War II. The USS Tweedy was named in his honor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:31, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:44 Merrit Cecil Walton (United States Marine platoon sergeant) Merrit Cecil Walton (December 18, 1915 – August 7, 1942) was an American Marine Corps platoon sergeant who died a hero in battle at Gavutu in the Solomon Islands. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:44, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:50 John Keith Wells (US Marine and recipient of the Navy Cross) John Keith Wells (February 5, 1922 – February 11, 2016) was a United States Marine during World War II who led one of the most decorated infantry platoons to come out of a single engagement and the first to raise a flag over the Japanese island of Iwo Jima during World War II, 3rd Platoon, Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines, 5th Marine Division. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Not one of the Iwo flag-raisers. Mztourist (talk) 09:50, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:54 Donald W. Wolf (United States Marine) Donald William Wolf (February 7, 1919 – October 9, 1942) was an American sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during the Battle of Guadalcanal. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:54, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:58 Walter X. Young (U.S. Marine and recipient of the Naval Cross) Walter X. Young (1918–1942) was an officer of the United States Marine Corps during World War II who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:58, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-11 01:56 Clarkson, California (human settlement in United States of America) Clarkson is a former settlement in Kern County, California. It was located 16 miles (26 km) northeast of Bakersfield. Sole source (Durham) doesn't call it a settlement, and my searches yesterday turned up nothing calling this a settlement either. No evidence WP:GEOLAND is met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-13 14:47 Fred T. Berry (US Navy officer) Fred Thomas Berry was an American dirigible commander. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 14:54 Norman Edsall (Spanish-American War sailor) Norman Eckley Edsall (3 June 1873 – 1 April 1899) was a sailor in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 03:48 Greenfields, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Greenfields is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. I can find nothing suggesting this is anything more than a modern housing development. Newspapers.com results are for a Greenfields Court neighborhood and a Greenfields trailer park; but I can find no evidence that this was ever an actual, separate community. WP:GEOLAND is not met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-12 08:40 Datura, California (human settlement in United States of America) Datura is a former settlement in Lassen County, California. It was located 0.75 miles (1.2 km) east of Standish. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Standish). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-11 20:43 All Canadian Party John Darby Naismith, a cattleman by profession, ran as the sole candidate for the All Canadian Party in the 1962 federal election in Canada. He ran in the riding of Acadia in Alberta. No demonstrated notability. Fringe candidate who received a paltry 1.47% of the vote and has had no coverage since, let alone impact. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-14 00:21 Alt National Park Service Alt National Park Service is an activist coalition composed mainly of U.S. National Park Service employees, as well as employees of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and others. The group formed after a press ban was enacted by President Donald Trump that limited the use of social media accounts, such as Twitter, by governmental agencies such as the EPA and the US Department of Interior. Non-notable Twitter account (Muboshgu)
2021-01-14 00:30 Harney Street (Street in Omaha, Nebraska) Harney Street is a main eastbound parallel one-way street in Omaha, NE, running from Midtown to Downtown Omaha. It starts at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and goes eastward to South 10th Street. non-notable street that doesn't appear to pass WP:GNG (Imzadi1979)
2021-01-14 00:33 Farnam Street (Street in Omaha, Nebraska) Farnam Street is a main street of Omaha, Nebraska in Central, Midtown, and Downtown Omaha. It starts at an intersection with Dodge Street and Happy Hollow Boulevard, and goes east until it separates from Harney Street, when it then becomes a street with two lanes going west and one going east, and it eventually, with Harney Street, becomes a pair of parallel one-way streets, with Farnam Street being the westbound one. non-notable street that doesn't appear to pass WP:GNG; sources provided all have tangential mentions (Imzadi1979)
2021-01-09 13:10 Community Music Center of Houston (Educational non-profit based in Houston) Community Music Center of Houston (CMCH) is an arts and educational non-profit and tax-exempt organization located in Houston's Third Ward. Its mission is one of preserving, performing, and educating the greater Houston area and beyond about Black music traditions that are being lost and to which the community is seldom exposed. Simply does not meet WP:ORGDEPTH. (Onel5969)
2021-01-14 03:44 Eagle, California (human settlement in United States of America) Eagle is a former settlement in Monterey County, California. It was located on the Stone Canyon Railroad 2.5 miles (4 km) north-northeast of Valleton. More false content, there's no town at the site, only an isolated school. WP:SCHOOLOUTCOMES and WP:GEOLAND are not met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 04:05 Langford, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Langford is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. Subdivision fails WP:GEOLAND, [13], etc. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 04:06 Liberty Hill, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Liberty Hill is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. Subdivision, not a separate community, fails WP:GEOLAND. See [14]. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 04:09 Little Clover Hill, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Little Clover Hill is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. Subdivision with 8 homes fails WP:GEOLAND as not a separate community. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 04:14 Loch Leigh, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Loch Leigh is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. It's unclear what this is, but whatever it is, it fails WP:GEOLAND. No newspapers.com hits in Albemarle County. This suggests a tiny generic pond, but the name Loch Leigh doesn't appear on the topos, and the relevant body of water appears to be named Clover Lake. No indication of a legally recognized populated place here, and a tiny generic pond isn't notable. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 04:43 Philbrick Mill, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Philbrick Mill is an unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California. It is located 8.5 miles (14 km) northwest of Boonville, at an elevation of 479 feet (146 m). Literal mill site, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 06:18 Echo, Mendocino County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Echo is a former settlement in Mendocino County, California. It was located 8 miles (13 km) south-southeast of Hopland. Sole source, Durham, calls it a place and references a "Echo Ranch", not states there was a community here. I can't find anything else traceable to this specific spot, no indication that WP:GEOLAND is met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 06:21 Emory, California (human settlement in United States of America) Emory (also, Richardsons) is a former settlement in Mariposa County, California. It was located on the Yosemite Valley Railroad 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Clearing House. Emory still appeared on maps as of 1934. Not on topos, sole source calls it a "place", not a settlement, no evidence that WP:GEOLAND is met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 06:22 Elevenmile, California (human settlement in United States of America) Elevenmile (also, Eleven Mile Station and 11-Mile House) is a former settlement in Mariposa County, California. It was located 1 mile (1.6 km) south-southeast of Chinquapin and 11 miles (18 km) from Wawona. It didn't contain a stagecoach stop, it was a stagecoach stop, per what Durham actually says. No indication that WP:GEOLAND is met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 06:22 Central Party (British Columbia) The Central Party was a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada. Founded by Scott Yee, it nominated one candidate (Yee) in the 2001 British Columbia provincial election. Yee placed last in a field of seven candidates in the riding of Shuswap, winning 41 votes (0.18% of the total). No demonstrated notability. An apparent one-man party that won a paltry amount of votes and was subsequently abandoned by its founder— subsequent runs for office were as an independent. By covering all these runs the article is effectively a veiled bio of him, who does not pass the notability guidelines. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-14 06:23 Eightmile, California (human settlement in United States of America) Eightmile is a former settlement in Mariposa County, California. It was located 3 miles (4.8 km) south-southeast of Chinquapin. Misrepresentation of sole source, which doesn't call it a settlement, just a vague "place". No indication that WP:GEOLAND is met. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 07:54 Domino, California (human settlement in United States of America) Domino is a former settlement in Kern County, California. It was located 8 miles (13 km) west-southwest of Willow Springs. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Willow Springs). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 07:55 Dutch Hill, California (human settlement in United States of America) Dutch Hill is a former settlement in Plumas County, California. Dutch Hill is located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west-northwest of Seneca. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Seneca). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 07:55 East Auburn, California (human settlement in United States of America) East Auburn is a former settlement in Placer County, California. East Auburn is located 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Auburn. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Auburn). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 07:56 Eastside, California (human settlement in United States of America) Eastside is a former settlement in Imperial County, California. It was located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of Holtville. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Holtville). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 07:57 Elgin, California (human settlement in United States of America) Elgin is a former settlement in Merced County, California. It was located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southwest of Dos Palos. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Dos Palos). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 07:58 Elida, California (human settlement in United States of America) Elida is a former settlement in Nevada County, California, United States. Elida is located 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Rough and Ready. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Rough and Ready). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 07:59 Elk Prairie, California Elk Prairie is a former settlement in Humboldt County, California. It was located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Camp Grant and adjacent to Fruitland, California. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Camp Grant). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 07:59 Ely's, California (human settlement in United States of America) Ely's is a former settlement in Lake County, California. It was located 7 miles (11 km) east of Kelseyville. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Kelseyville). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 07:59 En Cimo, California (human settlement in United States of America) En Cimo is a former settlement in Mendocino County, California. It was located at the terminus of a railroad spur line 3 miles (4.8 km) north-northwest of Sylvandale. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Sylvanidale). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:00 Epperson, California (human settlement in United States of America) Epperson is a former settlement in Colusa County, California. It lay 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Leesville. It had a post office from 1878 to 1899. The town was named for Brutus Clay Epperson, its first postmaster. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Leesville). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:00 Eureka, Nevada County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Eureka is a former settlement in Nevada County, California. Eureka was located 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Snow Point, i.e. 39°25.6′N 120°54.2′W / 39.4267°N 120.9033°W / 39.4267; -120.9033Coordinates: 39°25.6′N 120°54.2′W / 39.4267°N 120.9033°W / 39.4267; -120.9033. It still appeared on maps as of 1873. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Snow Point). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:01 Fairbanks, Mendocino County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Fairbanks is a former settlement in Mendocino County, California. It was located in the Anderson Valley on the stage coach line 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Boonville. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Boonville). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:03 False Klamath, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) False Klamath is an unincorporated community in Del Norte County, California, on False Klamath Cove an inlet of the Pacific Ocean. It lies at an elevation of 36 feet (11 m). Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: GNIS unreliably cites nautical chart and Durham does not mention it all. Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:03 Femmon, California (human settlement in United States of America) Femmon is a former settlement in Madera County, California. It was located 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Ahwahnee. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Ahwahnee). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:04 Fernley, California (human settlement in United States of America) Fernley is a former settlement in Nevada County, California. Fernley was located 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Rough and Ready. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Rough and Ready). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:04 Fleener, California (human settlement in United States of America) Fleener (formerly, Mud Lake) is a former settlement in Modoc County, California. It was located 20 miles (32 km) north of Lookout. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Lookout). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:04 Flood, California (human settlement in United States of America) Flood is a former settlement in Nevada County, California. Flood is located 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Grass Valley. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Grass Valley). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:04 Florence Spring, California (human settlement in United States of America) Florence Spring is a former settlement in Placer County, California. Florence Spring is located 0.25 miles (0.4 km) northeast of Soda Springs. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Soda Springs). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:05 Floyd, Glenn County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Floyd is a former settlement in Glenn County, California. It was located 10 miles (16 km) west of Orland on the road to Newville. The town is now under Black Butte Lake. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Orland). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:11 Fort Trojan, California (human settlement in United States of America) Fort Trojan is a former settlement in Placer County, California. Fort Trojan is located on Auburn Ravine, 1 mile (1.6 km) down from Virginiatown. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Virginiatown). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:15 Four Corners, San Diego County, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Four Corners is an unincorporated residential community in San Diego County, California, United States. Four Corners borders San Diego Country Estates communities to the south in the North County Inland region of the San Diego metropolitan area. Part of Four Corners is also located within the San Diego Country Estates limits or census-designated place. [No reason given] (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:16 Frank, California (human settlement in United States of America) Frank is a former settlement in Humboldt County, California. It was located 6 east-northeast of Shelter Cove. near the intersection of Shelter Cove Road and Chemise Mountain Road, about 1/10 of a mile south on Chemise Mountain Road on the east side of the road. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Shelter Cove). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:17 French Camp, Yolo County, California (human settlement in United States of America) French Camp is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located on the north bank of Cache Creek a mile (1.6 km) east of Yolo. The camp was originally settled by trappers from Hudson's Bay Company. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention as "a site" under entry for Yolo). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:17 Frenchmans Bar, California (human settlement in United States of America) Frenchmans Bar is a former settlement in Nevada County, California. Frenchmans Bar is located on the South Yuba River, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Washington. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Washington). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:17 Freshwater, Colusa County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Freshwater is a former settlement in Colusa County, California, 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of Williams. A post office operated there from 1874 to 1877. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Williams). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:18 Frytown, California (human settlement in United States of America) Frytown is a former settlement in Placer County, California. Frytown is located in the Auburn Ravine 2 miles (3.2 km) below Ophir. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Ophir). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 08:18 Fulda, California Fulda is a former settlement in Placer County, California. Fulda is located on the Southern Pacific Railroad, 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of Emigrant Gap. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Emigrant Gap). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 15:56 Parti Chevreuil The Parti Chevreuil (which means "Deer Party") was a very short-lived Quebec provincial political party. No demonstrated notability. Party formally existed for three months. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-14 16:55 Happy Hollow Boulevard (Street in Omaha) Happy Hollow Boulevard is a north–south boulevard in Omaha, Nebraska. It runs through the Dundee-Happy Hollow Historic District, and terminates less than a mile north of Midtown Omaha. It runs from Leavenworth Street to Decactur Street, effectively forming a route that runs along Dundee from Leavenworth Street to Underwood Avenue. non-notable street that doesn't appear to pass WP:GNG (Imzadi1979)
2021-01-14 00:25 Cuming Street Cuming Street is a main street in Central and Downtown Omaha. It also serves as the border between North and Midtown Omaha. It was named after Thomas B. Cuming. It is numbered as NE-64 in the Nebraska State Highway System. non-notable street that doesn't appear to pass WP:GNG (Imzadi1979)
2021-01-14 21:14 Idlewild, Del Norte County, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Idlewild (formerly, Horse Flat) is an unincorporated community in Del Norte County, California, on the west bank of Middle Fork Smith River, 2.1 km (1.3 mi) north of Washington Peak and 16.8 km (10.5 mi) northeast of Gasquet. It lies at an elevation of 1257 feet (383 m). Not a community. Check out Google Street view, it's just "Idlewild Maintenance Station". (Geschichte)
2021-01-12 03:08 Bill Wallace (musician) William R. Wallace (born May 18, 1949) is a Canadian bassist from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He started his musical career in the 1960s, with a Winnipeg band called The Gettysbyrg Address. He later performed in bands such as, Logan Avenue Comfort Station, and Dianne Heatherington and the Merry-Go-Round. Non-notable musician. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:GNG. (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-15 00:01 Gentrys Mill, Kentucky (Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States) Gentrys Mill is an unincorporated community in Adair County, Kentucky, United States. Its elevation is 863 feet (263 m). Literal mill site, fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-14 17:36 Adelaide Hoodless Public School (Community school) Adelaide Hoodless Public School is located at 71 Maplewood Avenue Hamilton, Ontario, and the school is a member of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. Built in 1911, the school currently has 544 students enrolled in grades ranging from junior kindergarten to grade 8. Non-notable primary school. There are no sources that meet WP:ORG (sources 1 and 3 are not independent, while source 2 isn't substantial), and I can find nothing online outside of routine news coverage of COVID-19 cases and athletics. (Extraordinary Writ)
2021-01-15 02:45 Double Heads, Georgia (Unincorporated community in Georgia, United States) Double Heads is an unincorporated community in Screven County, Georgia, United States. Topos show the Double Heads Church, there's no associated community there. Not a community, fails WP:GEOLAND and is false content. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-15 02:33 Whipsaw Saddle, Idaho (Unincorporated community in Idaho, United States) Whipsaw Saddle is an unincorporated community in Idaho County, Idaho, United States. Not an unincorporated community, as the topos clearly denote "Whipsaw Saddle" as a Saddle (landform). No newspapers.com results, fails WP:GEOLAND as an incredibly minor landform, not a community. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-15 04:37 McPherson Addition, West Virginia (Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States) McPherson Addition is an unincorporated community in Wood County, West Virginia. No evidence that WP:GEOLAND is met. GNIS is sourced to a local, privately-produced map, which is always a bad sign. Nothing on newspapers.com, nothing on Google, nothing on Gbooks, Google maps suggests a small outlying neighborhood of Lubeck. No indication of notability whatsoever. (Hog Farm)
2021-01-15 02:29 University of Arizona Students Campaign Against Sweatshop Apparel 1997-1999 The University of Arizona campaign against sweatshop apparel lasted from 1997 to 1999 and protested the sale of clothing made in sweatshops on their campus. Not a notable organization, as the sources indicate. (Drmies)
2021-01-15 08:22 Buffalo Center Tribune (newspaper in Buffalo Center, Iowa) The Buffalo Center Tribune is a weekly newspaper published in Buffalo Center, Iowa in the United States. It is the official newspaper for the communities of Buffalo Center, Lakota, Rake, and Thompson, Iowa. A small newspaper of a town of less than 1,000 people. No evidence of notability, has been tagged and unreferenced for 10 years. (JayJay)

Geography/Regions/Americas/South America[edit]

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2021-01-09 23:15 Nuovi Orizzonti Latini Nuovi orizzonti Latini (NOL or New Latin Horizons) is an organization intended to give space and voice to everyone involved in the cultural aspects of Latino-American culture. Literature, movie production, music and art are emphasized and promoted overseas. No indication of notability, fails WP:ORG. (JayJay)
2021-01-10 03:34 Index of Bolivia-related articles (Wikipedia index) The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the Republic of Bolivia. A remnant of the earlier days of Wikipedia, this index doesn't serve any practical purpose any more, and it has remained very incomplete (Uanfala)
2021-01-12 13:06 Minas Gerais é o Meu País Minas Gerais é o Meu País (Minas Gerais is my country in English) is a separatism movement fighting for the independence of Minas Gerais to separate from the rest of Brazil. No references, no evidence it even exists (FDW777)
2021-01-12 23:04 Valeria Morales Valeria Morales Delgado (born 2 January 1998) is a Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Colombia 2018 on 30 September 2018. She represented Colombia at the Miss Universe 2018 pageant in Bangkok, Thailand but failed to place in the Top 20. Non-notable and falls on a single event (only) which is under the policy of WP:BLP1E (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:07 María Fernanda Aristizábal (Miss Colombia 2019, beauty pageant titleholder, Colombian model) María Fernanda Aristizábal Urrea (born 19 June 1997) is a Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder and model who was crowned Miss Colombia 2019. Aristizábal is the first delegate from Quindío Department to ever be crowned Miss Colombia. Weak notability as this article covers only one event – pageantry. This policy is under the WP: BLP1E (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 23:10 Marelisa Gibson (Venezuelan beauty pageant titleholder) Marelisa Gibson Villegas (born 26 August 1988) is a Venezuelan designer and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Venezuela 2009. Notability is weak as this article covers a single event which is pageantry. This is under the policy of WP:BLP1E (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:43 Daniella Álvarez (Colombian model and Miss Colombia 2011) Daniella Margarita Álvarez Vásquez (born May 24, 1988 in Barranquilla) is a Colombian model who holds the title of Miss Colombia 2011 and represented Colombia at Miss Universe 2012. In June 2020, complications in her left leg meant that it had to be amputated below the knee. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:45 Catalina Robayo (Miss Colombia 2010, contestant in Miss Universe 2011) María Catalina Robayo Vargas (born May 12, 1989 in Palmira) is a Colombian lawyer, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Colombia 2010 and represented Colombia in Miss Universe 2011. It is a non-notable article and it only falls on a single event. This policy is under the WP:BLP1E. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:46 Natalia Navarro (Miss Colombia 2009, Top 15 at Miss Universe 2010) Natalia Navarro Galvis (born August 12, 1987 in Barranquilla) is a Colombian beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Señorita Colombia 2009 and placed in the Top 15 at Miss Universe 2010. Notability is weak as it falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:47 Michelle Rouillard (Colombian model) Michelle Rouillard (born October 28, 1986 in Popayán) is a Colombian beauty pageant titleholder who represented her country at Miss Universe 2009. This is a non-notable article which only falls in a single event. This is under the policy of WP:BLP1E. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:48 Eileen Roca (former Miss Colombia) Eileen Roca Torralvo (born September 26, 1986 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a former Miss Colombia. She represented her country in Miss Universe 2007 held in Mexico City, Mexico on May 28, 2007. This article remained non-notable and it also falls on a single event only which is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:49 Adriana Tarud (Colombian model) Adriana Cecilia Tarud Durán (born 1980 in Barranquilla) is a Colombian beauty queen crowned Miss Colombia 2004. She failed to place at Miss Universe 2005 held in Thailand.

She and her cousin Valerie Domínguez are of Lebanese ancestry.

Being a beauty queen doesn't make her notable automatically. This is a Non-notable article as it falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:50 Catherine Daza (Colombian beauty pageant titleholder) Catherine Daza Manchola (born 1982 in Valle del Cauca) is a Colombian beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Colombia 2003 and represented her country at the Miss Universe 2004 where she finished in the Top 10. Article falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:54 Jictzad Viña (Venezuelan model) Jictzad Nakarhyt Viña Carreño (born May 27, 1983 in Carúpano) is a Venezuelan pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Venezuela 2005 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2006. Non-notable article. It only falls on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:55 Ana Karina Áñez (Miss Venezuela 2003) Ana Karina Áñez Delgado (born 4 January 1985, Barquisimeto) is a Venezuelan TV host and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss Venezuela 2003 representing her home state of Lara. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:56 Ana Teresa Oropeza (pageant titleholder) Ana Teresa Oropeza Villavicencio is a pageant titleholder, was born in San Juan de los Morros, Guárico, Venezuela on March 14, 1964, and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1982, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1982 pageant held in Lima, Perú, on July 26, 1982. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:57 Maye Brandt (Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1980) María Xavier (Maye) Brandt Angulo (April 28, 1961 – October 2, 1982) was the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1980, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1980 pageant held in Seoul, Korea, on July 7, 1980. Brandt died in 1982 as the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 21. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:57 Marisol Alfonzo (Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1978) Marisol Alfonzo Marcano is a pageant titleholder, was born in El Tigre, Venezuela on May 1, 1957. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1978, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1978 pageant held in Acapulco, México, on July 24, 1978. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:58 Maritza Pineda (Venezuelan model) Maritza Pineda Montoya (born October 11, 1956, in Bogotá, Colombia) was Miss Venezuela 1975 and hence the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1975 pageant held in San Salvador, El Salvador, on July 19, 1975. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 00:59 Desire Rolando Anna Paola Desire Facchinei Rolando, was born in Caracas, Venezuela on July 26, 1956. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1973. A non-notable article that falls only on a single event. This is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:00 Jeannette Donzella (Venezuelan model) Jeannette Amelia de la Coromoto Donzella Sánchez, or simply Jeannette Donzella, is a pageant titleholder, was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1950. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1971, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1971 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 24, 1971. It is a non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:00 María José Yéllici (Venezuelan model) María José de las Mercedes Yéllici Sánchez is a pageant titleholder, was born in Madrid, Spain on May 12, 1945, and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela. Yéllici was the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1969, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1969 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 19, 1969. Non-notable article that falls only on a single event. It is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:03 Ana Griselda Vegas (pageant titleholder) Anasaria “Ana Griselda” Vegas Albornoz is a pageant titleholder, was born in La Azulita, Mérida, Venezuela on July 26, 1941. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1961, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1961 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, on July 1, 1961. Notability is very weak. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:04 Ida Margarita Pieri (Venezuelan model) Ida Margarita Pieri (born 1940 in Carúpano, Venezuela) is a pageant titleholder. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1958, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1958 pageant held in Long Beach, California, USA, on July 26, 1958. Its notability is very weak. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:04 Consuelo Nouel (Venezuelan model) Consuelo Leticia Nouel Gómez is a pageant titleholder, was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1937. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1957, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1957 pageant held in Long Beach, California, USA, on July 19, 1957. Notability is very weak in this article. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:05 Gisela Bolaños (pageant titleholder) Gisela Bolaños Scarton (5 April 1935 – 8 November 2013) was a Venezuelan pageant titleholder She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1953, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss Universe 1953 pageant held in Long Beach, California, USA, on July 17, 1953. Notability is extremely weak. It only falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 01:06 Sofía Silva (beauty pageant titleholder) Sofía Silva Inserri (1929 – 21 April 2011) was a beauty pageant titleholder, born in Tumeremo, Bolívar, Venezuela. The notability of this article is very weak. It just falls on a single event that is under the WP:BLP1E policy. (Lukewin)
2021-01-14 20:14 Andrés Andreani (Argentinean visual artist and filmmaker) Andrés Andreani (born in Buenos Aires) is an Argentinean visual artist and filmmaker. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Asia[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-09 03:27 Olesya Aleksandrovna Denisova Olesya Alexandrovna Denisova is an artist and member of the Union of Artists of the Russian Federation since 2012. She is a teacher, model, actress, and member of the international yoga alliance. Notability and self promotion (Yorick8080)
2021-01-12 16:54 Association for Asian Performance Association for Asian Performance is an organisation about scholarship in Asian performance. Siyuan Liu is currently the director of the organisation. Cannot find any evidence to establish notability. (Star Mississippi)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-10 20:53 Yer Tanrı (Turkic goddess) Yer Tanrı is the goddess of earth in Turkic mythology. Also known as Yer Ana. Completely unsourced and with no evidence whatsoever of this deity actually existing. (Dokyundokyundokyun)
2021-01-11 22:08 Turkmen PrimeGrid National Team The Turkmen PrimeGrid National Team is a national PrimeGrid team of Turkmenistan. The team unites all BOINC PrimeGrid participants from Turkmenistan and Turkmen nationals living abroad. No evidence of notability, seems promotional. Fails WP:COMPANY. (JayJay)
2021-01-12 01:28 A Small September Affair A Small September Affair is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Kerem Deren and starring Engin Akyürek and Farah Zeynep Abdullah. Non notable film, appears to fail WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia[edit]

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2021-01-11 19:13 Ultraman, Ultraseven: Great Violent Monster Fight (film) is a tokusatsu superhero kaiju eiga produced by Tsuburaya Productions in 1969. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-10 15:47 Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza (Skyscraper office building in Xitun District of Taichung, Taiwan) The Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza (Chinese: 興富發鼎盛BHW; pinyin: Xìng fù fā dǐngshèng BHW) is a skyscraper office building located on No.236 Shizheng North 2nd Road, Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. Construction of the building started in 2012 and it was completed in 2015. Not enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2021-01-11 17:40 Practitioners of Wing Chun Wing Chun Kuen (traditional Chinese: 詠春拳), usually called Wing Chun (詠春), is a concept-based traditional Southern Chinese Kung fu (wushu) style and a form of self-defense. This articles lists some of its notable practitioners. Redundant, entry similar to Category:Wing Chun practitioners (TrickShotFinn)
2021-01-10 04:48 Nylonkong (Idea of New York, London, & Hong Kong as representatives of 21st century globalisation) Nylonkong, a contraction of New York–London–Hong Kong, is a neologism coined to link New York City, London, and Hong Kong as the eperopolis of the Americas, Euro-Africa, and Asia-Pacific that first appeared in the magazine Time in 2008. The article suggests that the cities share similarities, especially in being globalized financial and cultural centers, and are the most remarkable cities in the 21st century. Does not meet general notability guidelines, and article was made in 2015, some 7 years after Time magazine apparently first coined this neologism in 2008. Almost no secondary sources besides that, and searches tends to lead back to this very article or places which copy pasted it from here. Not sure there should really be an article for every neologisms or terms made up by journalists in magazines or news websites unless it is widely used. (ShelteredCook)

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-08 15:31 Moulana Syed Ali Rizvi Gopalpuri Moulana Syed Ali Rizvi Gopalpuri مولانا سید علی رضوی گوپالپوری was an Indian Twelver Shī'ah scholar, public speaker, translator, and historian as well as an author, poet and Ayatollah of Khajwa Siwan Bihar, India. He was the one of the founding members of Idarah Islah. No evidence of notability could be found. In fact, no verification at all cound be found. (Fram)
2021-01-08 19:58 Sukhminderpal Grewal (Indian activist) has been a well-known face of BJP and a household name in Punjab especially in rural areas. He is a mellowed social activist and have organized advocacy over a wide array of political, social and economical issues with prudence over national interest first. Page contains way too many opinionated details, and created with suspect intentions, see version revision history. Also, no justification for creation of biography for this particular individual (Arvindpadda)
2021-01-09 03:34 Fish research institutions in the Maharashtra The following is a list of various institutes and universities engaged in fish related research and education activities in Maharashtra, India. Per WP:NOTDIRECTORY. (JayJay)
2021-01-08 18:33 Bidisha Banerjee Bidisha Banerjee (born 1970) is an Indian judge currently serving as the Head of Department of Central Administrative Tribunal of Kolkata. With an experience in law spanning over two decades, she is the youngest Judicial Member in India. [BLP]
2021-01-09 15:03 V.I.P. (1989 film) V.I.P. is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Asha Khan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:03, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:03 Agnipravesham (film) Agnipravesham is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film directed by CP Vijayakumar. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:03, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:06 Korappan The Great (2001 film directed by Sunil) Korappan The Great is a 2001 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sunil. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:06, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:07 Thozhil Allengil Jail (1985 film by K. G. Rajasekharan) Thozhil Allengil Jail is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. G. Rajasekharan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:07, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:09 Aanamuttathe Aangalamar (2000 film by Anil Medayil) Aanamuttathe Aangalamar is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by Anil Medayil. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:09, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:10 High Range (2000 film) High Range is a 2000 Indian Malayalam-language erotic film directed by U. C. Roshan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:10, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:10 Manasa Maine Varu (1987 film) Manasa Maine Varu is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film directed by P Ramu. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:10, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:12 Nishasurabhikal (2000 film by N. Sankaran Nair) Nishasurabhikal is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by N. Sankaran Nair. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:12, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:13 Raakkilikal (2000 film) Raakkilikal is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by AT Joy. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:13, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:13 Aamukham (1988 film by Rajeevnath) Aamukham is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film directed by Rajeevnath. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:13, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:17 Cheri (2003 film) Cheri is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film directed by KS Sivachandran. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:17, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:17 Chithrakoodam (2003 film) Chithrakoodam is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by MS Pradeep Kumar, starring Abhinay and Jagadish in the lead role. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:17, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:17 Choonda (2003 film) Choonda is a Malayalam language film. It was released on 28 March 2003. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:17, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:19 Janakeeyam (2003 Indian Malayalam filmb by Raj Ganesh) Janakeeyam is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Raj Ganesh, starring Saikumar and Anju in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:19, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-09 15:22 The Fire (2003 film) The Fire is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Shankar Krishna for Venus Combines starring Shankar and Murali in lead roles, supported by Aishwarya, Mohan Raj, Jagadish and Salim Kumar playing other important roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 15:22, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:37 Nizhale Nee Sakshi (1977 film) Nizhale Nee Sakshi is a 1977 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Gopikumar and produced by Moideen, starring MG Soman, Vidhubala in lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:37, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:37 Ghazal (1990 film) Ghazal is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 1990. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:37, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:37 Mrithasanjeevini (1989 film) Mrithasanjeevini is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P Devaraj. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:37, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:38 Sourayoodham (1996 film by S Ramesan Nair) Sourayoodham is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by S Ramesan Nair. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:38, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:38 Oru Janmam Koodi (1997 film by Suma Josson) Oru Janmam Koodi is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Suma Josson and starring Mukesh in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:38, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:39 Over to Delhi Over To Delhi is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Suma Josson and starring Mukesh in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:39, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:39 Pachakkuthira (1999 film) Pachakkuthira is a 1999 Malayalam-language Indian children's feature film directed by Manilal, starring Sajitha Madathil in lead role. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:39, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:40 Hotel Kaveri (1975 film by MM Nesan) Hotel kaveri is a 1975 Indian Malayalam film directed by MM Nesan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE. The article is untouched since 2014. Kolma8 (talk) 11:40, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:41 Thaalam (film) Thaalam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by TS Mohan, starring Sathar and Shari in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:41, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:48 Omanikkaanoru Shishiram (1992 film by UC Roshan) Omanikkaanoru Shishiram is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by UC Roshan, starring Sajith in the lead role. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:48, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:49 Mattoru Pranaya Kadha (1988 film by Malayattoor Surendran) Mattoru Pranaya Kadha is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film directed by Malayattoor Surendran. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:49, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:49 Chuvanna Kaippathi (1992 film) Chuvanna Kaippathi is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by V Somasekharan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:49, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 11:49 Khanta Kavyam (1991 film) Khanta Kavyam is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vasan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:49, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-10 18:05 Jayam (2006 film) Jayam is a 2006 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sonu Sisupal, starring Kalabhavan Mani and Rekha in the lead roles. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 18:05, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-11 01:23 International Cinema Festival of India The International Cinema Festival of India (ICFI), first edition (2009), will be held at Jaipur (India) this December and will be held annually thereafter. Defunct organizations, no evidence of notability. (JayJay)
2021-01-11 05:49 Simranjot Singh Makkar (A popular Punjabi Media Journalist) Simranjot Singh Makkar is a popular journalist in Punjab. He initiated his work from PTC News Anchor [BLP]
2021-01-11 15:31 E Dil Tate Deli (2019 Odia-language drama film) E Dil Tate Deli is a 2019 Odia language drama film directed by Nilu Baksh, written by Manas Sahu, and starring Vivash and Riyana Shukla in the lead roles. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 15:32 Oka V Chitram (2006 Indian Telugu comedy film directed by Teja) Oka V Chitram (styled as Oka 'V' Chitram) is a 2006 Indian Telugu comedy film written and directed by Teja and produced by Dasari Narayana Rao and Siri Media Pvt Ltd. It features Aadhi Pinisetty, Vamsi Krishna and Madhu Shalini in the lead roles. The music was composed by Sri Murali. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 15:33 Saanjh (2017 film directed by Ajay Saklani) Saanjh (transl. An evening) is a 2017 Indian Western Pahari language drama film, directed by Ajay K Saklani. This is the first feature film in Western Pahari Language from Himachal Pradesh to be released in cinema halls and is introducing Aditi Charak, Vishal Parpagga and Rupeshwari Sharma. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-11 23:04 Kunthapura Kunthapura (Malayalam: കുന്താപുര; English: Kunthapura) is a 2013 Bi-lingual Indian period drama film written and directed by Joe Eshwar. National Award-winning actor Charu Hassan, State Award-winning actor Anu Hassan, Malayalam actors Biyon and Priya Lal, star with British actors Suzanne Roche, Victor Ptak, and Lawrence Larkin in the lead roles. Non notable film, nothing found to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 07:27 Utthara Unni (Indian actor) Utthara Unni is an award-winning trained and professional Bharatanatyam dancer from Kerala. She has directed some short films, documentaries and music videos. She is also an actress who predominantly works in Tamil and Malayalam films. She heads a dance academy called Temple Steps in Kochi, Kerala. using Wikipedia for promoting a non notable person (2402:3A80:19E5:6B1D:0:0:0:2)
2021-01-10 11:37 Raagam Sreeragam (1990 film by Jayadevan) Raagam Sreeragam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayadevan. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:37, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-13 23:33 Bhaur Rajputs Bhaur also known as Phor is a Clan of Rajputs.[citation needed] No indication of notability, no substantial sources found. (Premeditated Chaos)
2021-01-14 13:42 Darsakudu (2017 film) Darsakudu (English: Film Director) is a 2017 Indian Telugu film written and directed by Jakka Hari Prasad. Produced by BNCSP Vijaya Kumar, Thomas Reddy Aduri and Ravi Chandra Satti, it features Ashok Bandreddi, Noel Sean, Eesha Rebba and Pujita Ponnada in the lead roles. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since January 2018. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-14 13:44 Pyaar Ka Saaya (1991 film) Pyaar Ka Saaya (English: The Shadow of love) is a 1991 Bollywood Drama/Thriller film directed by B. Subhash and starring Rahul Roy and Sheeba. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since July 2020. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-14 13:45 Www.anukudumbam.com (2002 film) Www.anukudumbam.com is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by O S Gireesh and produced by Aleppey Asharaf. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Master Aswin Thampy, Cochin Haneefa and Harishree Ashokan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Sanjeev Lal and Sanjeev Raman. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since February 2019. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-14 13:47 Bhaaratheeyam (1997 film) Bhaaratheeyam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Suresh Krishnan and written by Madhupal from a story by Krishnan. Starring Suresh Gopi, Kalabhavan Mani, Maniyanpilla Raju, Anusha and Suhasini. The film has songs composed by Berny-Ignatius and background score by Mohan Sithara. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 18:18 Sandeepani Vidya Nikethan Sandeepani Vidya Nikethan (SVN) is a co-educational institution in Thrissur, Kerala, India. The school is managed by the Thiruvambady Devaswom of Thrissur. Starting in 2002, as a small school, in the building in front of the Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple, with the Nursery classes and Class 1, today it has grown to a fully-fledged school affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (Reg.No: KE114) which conducts the [[Indi ... Fails GNG and subjective criteria related to schools. (TheAafi)
2021-01-15 08:41 Akkare Ninnoru Sultan (2007 film) Akkare Ninnoru Sultan is a 2007 Indian Malayalam film directed by S Sunil. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:41, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-15 08:41 Ariyaathe (2000 film) Ariyaathe is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by A Sajeer. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:41, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-15 08:43 Neelathadaakatthile Nizhalppakshikal (2000 film) Neelathadaakatthile Nizhalppakshikal is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by Venu B Pillai. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:43, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-15 08:44 Kaivazhikal Piriyumbol (1979 film) Kaivazhikal Piriyumbol is a 1979 Indian Malayalam film directed by P Bhaskaran. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:44, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
2021-01-15 08:50 Swapna Halliyil Orunaal (2002 film) Swapna Halliyil Orunaal is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Gopalji, starring Krishna Kumar and Narendra Prasad in the lead role. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 08:50, 15 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)
[Failed to parse] Tanu Khan (Indian television actress) Tanu Khan is an Indian television actress.She is currently seen playing the role of Mishika in Yeh Hai Chahatein notability. The subject seems not to be notable. (Peerzada Mohammad Iflaq)
2021-01-08 16:17 Umapathy Muthukrishnan Umapathy Muthukrishnan is an Indian abstract artist, writer, director and film-maker. He has also worked as a Creative Catalyst for PC Sriram and Premsai, Art Director for Thota Tharini, currently indulging in Acrylic Paintings on canvas.[non-primary source needed] Relies on fake sources. Does not meet notability criteria for artists. (Vexations)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia[edit]

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2021-01-09 15:14 Czarina Gatbonton (Filipino beauty pageant contestant) Czarina Catherine Ramos Gatbonton is a Filipino actress and beauty pageant titleholder who represented the Philippines in the 60th edition of Miss World. Aside from winning the title Binibining Pilipinas World, she was also the recipient of the Manila Bulletin Readers’ Choice Award. Appears to be non-notable regardless of being a beauty queen. (Lukewin)
2021-01-12 04:57 Khanin Tecksa-Nguan (Thai footballer) Khanin Tecksa-Nguan (Thai: คะนิน เต๊กสงวน, born 3 November 2000) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Thai League 1 club Samut Prakan City. Fails WP:NFOOTY. (JTtheOG)
2021-01-12 04:58 Thanakij Khanakai (Thai footballer) Thanakij Khanakai (Thai: ธนกฤต คณะคาย, born 19 March 2002) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Thai League 1 club Samut Prakan City. Fails WP:NFOOTY. (JTtheOG)
2021-01-12 21:17 Pangako ng Kahapon (1994 film by Joel Lamangan) Pangako ng Kahapon (Yesterday's Promise) is an award-winning[citation needed] 1994 Filipino crime film directed by Joel Lamangan and stars Alice Dixson, Agot Isidro, and Donna Cruz. Non notable film, nothing found to help it pass WP:NFILM. Unsubstantiated claims of being an award winner. Tagged for notability since September 2012. (Donaldd23)
2021-01-12 23:13 Thuzar Wint Lwin (Burmese model and beauty queen) Thuzar Wint Lwin (Burmese: သူဇာဝင့်လွင်; born 18 October 1998) is a Burmese model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Myanmar 2020. Non-notable article that falls on a single event which is under the WP:BLP1E policy (Lukewin)
2021-01-10 11:20 Praewa Patcharee Praewa Patcharee is a Thai female luk thung (Thai country music) singer from Suphanburi, Thailand. [BLP]
2021-01-14 13:41 Kabayo Kids (1990 film) Kabayo Kids is a 1990 comedy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes and written by Joey de Leon starring the comic trio "Tito, Vic and Joey". The movie was released on May 15, 1990 and was shot in the Puerto Azul Beach Resort in Ternate, Cavite. Non notable film, seems to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since November 2017. (Donaldd23)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia[edit]

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2021-01-12 00:23 Dawn at Midnight (2014 film by Cetywa Powell) Dawn at Midnight is a 2014 feature-length documentary film directed by Cetywa Powell. Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-09 18:29 Naggar School of Photography (art school in Jerusalem, also known as "Musrara") The Naggar School of Photography, Media and New Music (better known as the Musrara School of Photography) is an art school in the Musrara neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel. Only one source. No evidence of notability. Almost no edits to the article. Was created by an SPA. (Thepharoah17)
2021-01-14 15:27 Valeria Pankratova (Russian footballer) Valeria Pankratova is a Russian women's football midfielder. Does not meet criteria at WP:NFOOTBALL and does not look to meet WP:GNG either; no significant coverage found in a Russian search. (Spiderone)

Geography/Regions/Europe[edit]

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2021-01-10 17:58 Exchanges in area code 413 24 Aug 2016 - this list has numerous errors including exchanges that do not exist in the 413 area code. The uncited list is said to have "numerous errors" anyway. Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information. There are no other lists of this type on the encyclopedia. (Sammi Brie)
2021-01-14 18:33 Michaela Hlaváčková (model from Slovakia) Michaela Hlaváčková (born 1989) is a model from Slovakia. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe[edit]

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2021-01-12 00:24 Robin Hood – czwarta strzała (1997 film) Robin Hood – czwarta strzała - Polish low-budget comedy made in 1997 by A'YoY studio (part of initiative Zielonogórskie Zagłębie Kabaretowe). Non notable film, nothing found in a WP:BEFORE to help it pass WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2021-01-14 21:39 Poland men's national under-19 floorball team The Poland Men's Under-19 National Floorball Team is the men's under-19 national floorball team of Poland, and a member of the International Floorball Federation. The team is composed of the best Polish floorball players under the age of 19. The Polish under-19 men's team is currently ranked 12th in the world at floorball, and played in the B-Division at the most recent U-19 World Floorball Championships. No independent sources provided, I couldn't find any more online. Given that we don't even have an article for a non-junior team for Poland, it seems unlikely that this subject meets WP:GNG (Rosguill)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe[edit]

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2021-01-10 16:28 Filip Lundeholm (Swedish swimmer) Filip Lundeholm (born May 17, 1982) is a Swedish breaststroke swimmer, representing Linköpings ASS. not notable (213.238.247.112)
2021-01-11 22:12 Dorian (Scottish band) Dorian is an indie rock band from Scotland. Non-notable band, no evidence of notability. (JayJay)
2021-01-13 16:56 Ardkillihien Ardkillihien is a townland in Castletownroche, County Cork, Ireland. The titular subject doesn't exist. There is no townland called "Ardkillihien" in the Civil Parish of Castletownroche. The intended subject here was/is probably the townland known in Irish as Ard Coilchín (and in English as "Naglesborough"). Naglesborough/Ard Coilchín, however, is not where the coords indicate (the coords point between the townlands of Castlewidenham and Connaberry). And is a very small townland regardless (0.3 sq mi 10 residents in 2011). There is more wrong here than right. Moving the article to the correct title (Naglesborough/Ard Coilchín), and "fixing" the coords, would be of no value. As there would be no other content regardless (the updated stub would remain another DICDEF permastub, and stand only as an example of why WP:GEOLAND doesn't provide for the creation of "directory" style entries for every possible small parcel of land everywhere... (Guliolopez)
2021-01-14 20:31 Latvia national cricket team The Latvia Cricket Team is a fledgling team which represents the nation of Latvia in International Cricket competitions. They are not officially endorsed by the International Cricket Council and are therefore not entitled to participate in ICC Official events. Non-ICC member, hasn't played in any recognised tournaments, fails WP:CRIN and WP:GNG (AssociateAffiliate)
2021-01-15 01:48 NHS Plus 'Health for Work Adviceline' The free Health for Work Adviceline is delivered by NHS Plus in England for employers of small and medium-sized businesses (up to 250 employees). No evidence of notability, sources do not demonstrate notability . (JayJay)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe[edit]

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2021-01-10 00:14 Unai Dufur (Spanish footballer) Unai Dufur Espelosín (born 21 February 1999), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a defender for CD Vitoria. Footballer who fails GNG and NFOOTY. His 'debut' for Eibar was against Tercera Division team (which isn't fully-pro) (BlameRuiner)
2021-01-15 10:07 Xavi Vallmajó (Spanish basketball player) Xavier Vallmajó Tercero (Born 19 February 1975 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish professional basketball player. Basketballplayer without relevance (Sirslayercort)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe[edit]

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2021-01-11 20:29 Solidaire du Chocolat The Solidaire du Chocolat is a yachting race between Nantes / St Nazaire (France) and Progreso, Yucatán (Mexico). No evidence of notability, fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-11 22:26 NanoInk (network) (Open international cooperation network) nanoInk is an open international cooperation network for specialty inks and industrial printing processes, managed by the Cluster Nanotechnology headquartered in Würzburg, Germany. I can't find any significant independent coverage, having searched on Google Scholar and Google in both English and German. Does not meet WP:GNG. (Rosguill)
2021-01-14 09:20 Sascha Sauer (German player of American football) Sascha Sauer (born 1981) is an American football offensive guard for the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes of the German Football League. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORT (JTtheOG)

Geography/Regions/Oceania[edit]

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2021-01-10 11:39 Ciara Conway (soccer) (Australian association footballer) Ciara Conway (born 20 January 1988) is an Australian association footballer who played for Western Waves and for W-League team Perth Glory. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-10 11:41 Luisa Marzotto (Association footballer) Luisa Marzotto (born 17 March 1984) is an Australian association footballer currently playing for Australian W-League team Perth Glory. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-10 11:42 Daniela Digiammarco (Zambian-born Australian soccer player) Daniela Digiammarco (born 5 September 1976) is a football (soccer) player, who played for Melbourne Victory in the Australian W-League, before becoming their assistant coach in 2009. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-13 04:13 Alex Davies (footballer) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). does not meet notability criteria for Australian rules football athletes (has not appeared in a match of the Australia Football League nor received significant coverage for major achievements in a state football league) (Mt943)

History and Society/Business and economics[edit]

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2021-01-08 22:38 Antex Antex is an Italian company owned by FIS-Antex Group, which provides human resources and finance & administration services in outsource, headquartered in Milan, Italy. No references or indication of notability (Peter James)
2021-01-09 03:35 US-Middle East Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research The U.S.–Middle East Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research is a public-private initiative that was launched in June 2006 by the US Department of State’s Middle East Partnership Initiative. The Partnership unites leading breast cancer advocates in the U.S. and the Middle East. No evidence of notability, fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-09 19:51 FixThePhoto FixThePhoto is an online company registered under DGPH Outsourcing OÜ in Estonia, with its website registered in Ukraine, that offers professional photo retouching services. Non-notable and unsourced page which has previously been deleted. Potentially promotional. (Ezlev)
2021-01-10 13:30 Care for friends In the summer of 1968, Chicago hosted the Democratic National Convention, which also brought anti-Vietnam War protesters to the city's Lincoln Park neighborhood. Nearby Church of Our Saviour opened its doors to shelter protesters, which began a decades-long tradition of serving at-risk populations near 530 W. Promotional and article does not meet NORG or NONPROFIT as it is a local company with local activities. (Graywalls)
2021-01-10 21:35 Echolette Echolette was German manufacturer of electronic amplifiers and effects units. The company was founded in the 1930s by Arthur Klemt. The business was sold to the Dynacord company in the 1980s. fails WP:GNG (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-10 21:36 Moody Amplifiers Moody guitar amplifiers and lap steel guitars were made by R. Moody & Co. Pty Ltd, of Sydney, Australia in the 1960s. They were made in the company's factory at 126 Bombay Street Lidcombe. An earlier production workshop was located in Board Street Lidcombe but was destroyed by fire in the mid 60s. fails WP:GNG (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-10 17:58 Exchanges in area code 413 24 Aug 2016 - this list has numerous errors including exchanges that do not exist in the 413 area code. The uncited list is said to have "numerous errors" anyway. Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information. There are no other lists of this type on the encyclopedia. (Sammi Brie)
2021-01-11 03:11 Indiana Businesses’ Unemployment Tax This article describes the unemployment-related taxes paid by businesses in Indiana. WP:NOTMANUAL, fork of existing Taxation in Indiana article. (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2021-01-12 16:45 Digital Management Digital Management, LLC (DMI) is a provider of mobile enterprise, business intelligence and cybersecurity services. It is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, United States.

DMI’s clients include several Fortune 1000 commercial enterprises and all U.S. federal government agencies.

Promotional article (a pile of promotional referencing was previously removed). No independent third-party RSes showing WP:CORPDEPTH, either here, in previous versions, or in a WP:BEFORE. (David Gerard)
2021-01-12 16:52 Vator Vator, Inc. is a community-based website focused on the business of funding and building emerging technologies for startups. Vator operates a database of private-company profiles and a newsroom, covering technology and Internet trends through analysis and interviews. No evidence of notability. (Star Mississippi)
2021-01-12 17:36 Anfatis Anfatis SpA (;) is the holding company of a group of 6 Italian distributors (Concessionari) which sell, distribute and deliver pharmaceuticals products to +8,000 pharmacies. Founded in Italy in 2004, it is headquartered in Milan. Borderline G11, A7, but it's been here too long. No evidence of notability (Star Mississippi)
2021-01-13 09:30 Sport Compact Car (American car magazine) Sport Compact Car (abbreviated as SCC) was an American car magazine that lasted from 1988 to 2009. Sport Compact Car focused on modifying and racing sport compacts, usually import model cars. This publication was known for having a more technical approach than most other typical import car magazines and for the substantial number of project cars they have developed. Search turned up no independent RS. Only a few blog and forum posts. (Theredproject)
2021-01-13 17:51 Prospero Press Prospero Press is an independent publisher based in London. It was founded in June 2014 with a mission to publish quality writing from established authors who wish to bypass traditional publishers for specific titles. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2021-01-14 03:23 EURADA (international association of regional development agencies in Europe) The European Association of Development Agencies (EURADA) has a membership of about 100 regional development agencies from across the European Union. Agencies from almost all the Member States of the EU are EURADA members. No evidence of notability, fails WP:ORG. (JayJay)
2021-01-14 16:25 Human Capital Supply Chain (book by Tim Giehll) Human Capital Supply Chain is a book by Tim Giehl and Sara Moss. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2021-01-14 17:31 International Longevity Centre – UK The International Longevity Centre UK (ILC-UK is the UK’s specialist think tank on the impact of longevity on society, and what happens next. We believe society has to adapt now so we can all enjoy the benefits of longevity. We want a society that works for everyone, regardless of their age. The promotional language could be dealt with if it were notable. I find no indication that it is (Star Mississippi)
2021-01-14 22:53 U.S. Group for the Study of Songun Politics (Center of Study) The U.S. Group for the Study of Songun Politics was an American think tank for the study of North Korean Songun politics. It was founded in 2003 by John Paul Cupp, president of the "All Anti-Imperialists Wishing to Build Solidarity with the DPRK" and Travis Dandy, who was elected Secretary General of the organization. Does not meet WP:ORGCRITE (Rosguill)
2021-01-10 04:48 Nylonkong (Idea of New York, London, & Hong Kong as representatives of 21st century globalisation) Nylonkong, a contraction of New York–London–Hong Kong, is a neologism coined to link New York City, London, and Hong Kong as the eperopolis of the Americas, Euro-Africa, and Asia-Pacific that first appeared in the magazine Time in 2008. The article suggests that the cities share similarities, especially in being globalized financial and cultural centers, and are the most remarkable cities in the 21st century. Does not meet general notability guidelines, and article was made in 2015, some 7 years after Time magazine apparently first coined this neologism in 2008. Almost no secondary sources besides that, and searches tends to lead back to this very article or places which copy pasted it from here. Not sure there should really be an article for every neologisms or terms made up by journalists in magazines or news websites unless it is widely used. (ShelteredCook)

History and Society/Education[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-08 23:09 Vesalius Adventure Club Vesalius Adventure Club is a student run organization at Vesalius College, Brussels, Belgium. No indication of notability (Peter James)
2021-01-09 03:35 US-Middle East Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research The U.S.–Middle East Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research is a public-private initiative that was launched in June 2006 by the US Department of State’s Middle East Partnership Initiative. The Partnership unites leading breast cancer advocates in the U.S. and the Middle East. No evidence of notability, fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-09 23:15 Nuovi Orizzonti Latini Nuovi orizzonti Latini (NOL or New Latin Horizons) is an organization intended to give space and voice to everyone involved in the cultural aspects of Latino-American culture. Literature, movie production, music and art are emphasized and promoted overseas. No indication of notability, fails WP:ORG. (JayJay)
2021-01-10 13:30 Care for friends In the summer of 1968, Chicago hosted the Democratic National Convention, which also brought anti-Vietnam War protesters to the city's Lincoln Park neighborhood. Nearby Church of Our Saviour opened its doors to shelter protesters, which began a decades-long tradition of serving at-risk populations near 530 W. Promotional and article does not meet NORG or NONPROFIT as it is a local company with local activities. (Graywalls)
2021-01-11 20:24 Sound Business, Inc. Sound Business, Inc. (SBI) is an independent, 501 (c) (3) New York City not-for-profit education services organization founded and run by Charles Thompson. Its program, the College and Career Preparatory Institute (CCPI), based at West Harlem's A. Philip Randolph Campus High School, is designed to enhance the public high school educational environment and culture. No evidence of notability, fails WP:COMPANY. (JayJay)
2021-01-11 22:29 Water Street Ministries (organization) Water Street Mission, formerly Water Street Ministries, is a nonprofit organization that works with the poor and homeless in southeast Pennsylvania. The organization provides food and shelter, health services, teen programs, and early childhood education. No evidence of notability, fails WP:ORG. (JayJay)
2021-01-12 05:51 Parkview Cross Country Course The Parkview XC Course is a former golf course turned into a cross country running course, located in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Due to the number of long steep hills, Parkview is known as one of the hardest cross country courses in the state,[citation needed] which is why the PIAA Cross Country Championships have been held there annually since 2006. Non-notable cross country course, coverage is run of the mill and not in-depth. (JayJay)
2021-01-13 01:35 Githunguri Youth Sports Association Githunguri Youth Sports and Empowerment Association (GYSEA) was founded in 2001 as a community based organisation and is now registered as an NGO in Kenya ( OP.218/051/15-274/100094). GYSEA’s mission is to mentor and empower people ages 13 - 17 from underserved communities to use sports as a main tool for mobilization and personal development. Notability appears to be very low (Revirvlkodlaku)
2021-01-09 18:29 Naggar School of Photography (art school in Jerusalem, also known as "Musrara") The Naggar School of Photography, Media and New Music (better known as the Musrara School of Photography) is an art school in the Musrara neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel. Only one source. No evidence of notability. Almost no edits to the article. Was created by an SPA. (Thepharoah17)
2021-01-13 02:15 Swiss Hotel Schools Association (ASEH) The Swiss Hotel Schools Association (ASEH), closed in 2017, had the responsibility to ensure professional and academic quality standards for Swiss hotel schools. Non-notable association, no evidence of notability. (JayJay)
2021-01-13 22:49 World Summit Award Mobile The World Summit Award Mobile (WSA Mobile) is a global initiative to select and promote the world’s best in mobile content and innovative applications within the framework of, and in cooperation with, the United Nations’ World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), mandated by the WSIS Plan of Action and executed in collaboration with UNESCO, UNIDO and UN GAID. No evidence of notability, fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-14 03:23 EURADA (international association of regional development agencies in Europe) The European Association of Development Agencies (EURADA) has a membership of about 100 regional development agencies from across the European Union. Agencies from almost all the Member States of the EU are EURADA members. No evidence of notability, fails WP:ORG. (JayJay)
2021-01-14 22:53 U.S. Group for the Study of Songun Politics (Center of Study) The U.S. Group for the Study of Songun Politics was an American think tank for the study of North Korean Songun politics. It was founded in 2003 by John Paul Cupp, president of the "All Anti-Imperialists Wishing to Build Solidarity with the DPRK" and Travis Dandy, who was elected Secretary General of the organization. Does not meet WP:ORGCRITE (Rosguill)
2021-01-14 17:36 Adelaide Hoodless Public School (Community school) Adelaide Hoodless Public School is located at 71 Maplewood Avenue Hamilton, Ontario, and the school is a member of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. Built in 1911, the school currently has 544 students enrolled in grades ranging from junior kindergarten to grade 8. Non-notable primary school. There are no sources that meet WP:ORG (sources 1 and 3 are not independent, while source 2 isn't substantial), and I can find nothing online outside of routine news coverage of COVID-19 cases and athletics. (Extraordinary Writ)
2021-01-15 04:19 Hostýnská elementary school (primary school) Hostýnská elementary school is an elementary school in the Prague 10 district of Prague, Czech Republic. The building was designed according to a project by ing. arch. Pešta and its opening ceremony took place in March 1968. The school is situated in the quiet surroundings of a residential villa district, park and the new housing estate of Malešice. No indication of notability - appears to be a run-of-the-mill school. No independent references; doesn't meet WP:ORG. (Extraordinary Writ)
2021-01-12 18:18 Sandeepani Vidya Nikethan Sandeepani Vidya Nikethan (SVN) is a co-educational institution in Thrissur, Kerala, India. The school is managed by the Thiruvambady Devaswom of Thrissur. Starting in 2002, as a small school, in the building in front of the Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple, with the Nursery classes and Class 1, today it has grown to a fully-fledged school affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (Reg.No: KE114) which conducts the [[Indi ... Fails GNG and subjective criteria related to schools. (TheAafi)
2021-01-15 02:29 University of Arizona Students Campaign Against Sweatshop Apparel 1997-1999 The University of Arizona campaign against sweatshop apparel lasted from 1997 to 1999 and protested the sale of clothing made in sweatshops on their campus. Not a notable organization, as the sources indicate. (Drmies)

History and Society/History[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-10 20:53 Yer Tanrı (Turkic goddess) Yer Tanrı is the goddess of earth in Turkic mythology. Also known as Yer Ana. Completely unsourced and with no evidence whatsoever of this deity actually existing. (Dokyundokyundokyun)

History and Society/Military and warfare[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-09 15:26 Roy Cisneros (Recipient of the Texas Medal of HOnor) Roy Cisneros (February 6, 1949 - September 11, 1968) was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross and the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor for his actions during battle in the Vietnam War. Texas House Concurrent Resolution No. 71 conferring the honor was adopted by both the House and Senate in May 2011 and approved by Governor Rick Perry in June 2011. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 15:26, 9 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-10 11:48 753rd Ordnance Company (EOD) The 753rd Ordnance Company (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) (EOD), West Virginia Army National Guard (WVARNG), was activated in 2004 and is based at Camp Dawson near Kingwood, WV. Individual companies are not normally considered notable. Could not find any significant independent coverage to satisfy WP:GNG (Dumelow)
2021-01-12 06:46 William Abercrombie (United States naval aviator and Navy Cross recipient) Ensign William Warner Abercrombie, USN (24 July 1914 – 4 June 1942) was a United States Navy officer and Naval Aviator during World War II, who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions at the Battle of Midway. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 06:46, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 06:47 Lloyd Edgar Acree (Recipient of the Navy Cross) Lloyd Edgar Acree was a member of the United States Navy and a posthumous awardee of the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 06:47, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:03 Joseph M. Auman (United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient) Joseph M. Auman (1922–1942) was a United States Marine Corps private who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Guadalcanal campaign during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:03, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:07 John Arnold Austin (American Navy officer) John Arnold Austin (30 August 1905 – 7 December 1941) was a United States Navy sailor in World War II, who received the Navy Cross (awarded posthumously) for his actions during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:07, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:14 Dale Bair (US soldier and recipient of the Purple Heart and Navy Cross awards) Dale W. Bair was a first lieutenant in the 6th Marine Division. He was awarded a Navy Cross and a Purple Heart for his actions in the Battle of Okinawa, during the assault on Sugar Loaf Hill on 13 May 1945. Bair had previously won the Silver Star at Engebi island during the Battle of Eniwetok in February 1944. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:14, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:17 John Drayton Baker (American Naval aviator) John Drayton Baker (born in Plainfield, New Jersey, on May 31, 1915 - died c. May 7, 1942) was an American Naval aviator who was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:17, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:19 Paul G. Baker (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) Paul G. Baker (1910–1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:19, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:30 Remi A. Balduck (United States Marine) Remi August Balduck (March 30, 1918 in Detroit, Michigan – November 9, 1942), enlisted in the Marine Corps at Detroit on September 4, 1940 and commenced recruit training at Parris Island, S.C., two days later. Assigned to the Marine Barracks at the Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Va., on November 3, 1940, he received promotion to private, 1st class, on June 13, 1941. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:30, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:32 Joseph Bangust (US Navy soldier) Joseph Bangust, born in Niles, Ohio, on May 30, 1915, enlisted in the United States Navy on November 16, 1938 at the Naval Training Station, San Diego, California. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:32, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:41 Doyle Clayton Barnes (American naval aviator) Doyle Clayton Barnes (5 April 1912 – c. 24 August 1942) was an American naval aviator during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:41, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:58 Edgar R. Bassett (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) Edgar R. Bassett (March 10, 1914 – June 4, 1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:58, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:04 Fay B. Begor (American physician) Fay Broughton Begor (15 October 1916 – 9 September 1943) was an officer in the United States Navy during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:04, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:08 John Michael Bermingham (Recipient of the United States Navy Cross) John Michael Bermingham was an officer in the United States Navy. He was born in New York City on 5 July 1905 and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1929. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:08, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:39 John A. Bole (American submarine commander) John Archibald Bole, Jr. (born in Elmhurst, New York, 28 March 1906, died near New Britain, Territory of New Guinea, 16 February 1943), was a United States Navy officer. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1928. After serving in Tennessee (BB-43), he underwent submarine training. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:39, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:46 Charles E. Brannon (Recipient of the Navy Cross) Charles E. Brannon was born 2 August 1919 in Montgomery, Alabama. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:46, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:51 John W. Brock (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) John W. Brock (1914–1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:51, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:29 Andrew F. Cook Jr. Andrew Fred Cook Jr. (January 2, 1920 – November 4, 1942) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He was killed in action in the Battle of Guadalcanal November 4, 1942, receiving the Navy Cross for gallantry and self-sacrifice in the action in which he died. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:29, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:32 Dallas H. Cook (United States Marine) Sergeant Dallas Harry Cook (May 19, 1921 – August 18, 1942) was a United States Marine who served in the Marine Raiders during World War II. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions during the Makin Island Raid. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:32, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:48 Clarence Lee Evans (United States Marine) Clarence Lee Evans (born April 27, 1923 at Saginaw, Missouri) was a marine who enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve on May 31, 1941. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:48, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:57 Neldon Theo French (United States Marine) Neldon Theo French was a Marine in the United States Marine Corps in World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:57, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 07:59 Raymond Frybarger Jr. Raymond Frybarger Jr. (April 22, 1923 – September 14, 1942), was enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on April 22, 1940. Private First Class Frybarger was killed in action on Guadalcanal during the Battle of Edson's Ridge. For his heroism in exposing himself to enemy fire in an attack on Henderson Field and maintaining effective rifle fire until killed, he was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:59, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:19 Henry W. Hahn (United States Marine) Henry Walter Hahn (April 18, 1924 – January 9, 2004) was a corporal of the US Marine Corps who was awarded the Navy Cross for his extraordinary heroism during World War II in the Pacific War theatre. Hahn was born in Detroit, Michigan. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:19, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:25 George Heyliger (United States Marine) George Heyliger was born 8 May 1919 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the son of George Heyliger, Sr. and Augusta Weissent. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:25, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:29 Ralph Houser (United States Marine Corps officer (1914–2001)) Ralph Logan Houser (1914–2001) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He was born in Iowa in 1914 and graduated from the University of Iowa when he was 21. After his graduation he was commissioned as a Marine officer. His pre-war assignments included the command of the Marine Detachment on the aircraft carrier USS Lexington as well as a tour at Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:29, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:39 Willard Keith (Recipient of the Purple Heart medal) Willard Woodward Keith, Jr. (June 13, 1920 – November 3, 1942) was a United States Marine Corps officer who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions during the World War II Battle of Guadalcanal. Two cancelled United States Navy destroyer escorts and the destroyer USS Willard Keith (DD-775) were named in his honor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:39, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:45 Eugene Morland Key (United States Marine) Eugene Morland Key was born at Conroe, Texas, October 5, 1916. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:45, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:49 Robert M. La Prade (United States Marine) Robert Maitland La Prade was born August 4, 1916 at Kenedy, Texas. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rice Institute on June 1, 1942. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:49, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 08:53 Milton Lewis (United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient) Milton Lewis (1920–1942) was a United States Marine Corps corporal who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of Tulagi during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:53, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:00 Jack Miller (USMC officer) Jack Miller (2 April 1920 – 4 December 1942) was a United States Marine Corps officer who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions as one of Carlson's Raiders during the Battle of Guadalcanal in World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:00, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:16 Jesse Rutherford Jr. Jesse Rutherford Jr. (January 12, 1923 – May 8, 1942), was an American Marine. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:16, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:22 William Frank Seiverling Jr. William Frank Seiverling Jr. (September 22, 1920 – November 1, 1942) was a private in the United States Marine Corps during World War II, fighting in the Pacific Theater during the Guadalcanal campaign. Seiverling Jr. was killed in action on November 1, 1942 and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:22, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:26 Woodrow R. Thompson (United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient) Woodrow R. Thompson (1919–1942) was a United States Marine Corps sergeant who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Guadalcanal campaign during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:26, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:31 Albert William Tweedy Jr. Albert William Tweedy Jr., (March 22, 1920 – June 4, 1942) a United States Marine Corps aviator, was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of Midway during World War II. The USS Tweedy was named in his honor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:31, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:44 Merrit Cecil Walton (United States Marine platoon sergeant) Merrit Cecil Walton (December 18, 1915 – August 7, 1942) was an American Marine Corps platoon sergeant who died a hero in battle at Gavutu in the Solomon Islands. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:44, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:46 Carl W. Weiss (United States Marine awarded the Navy Cross) Carl Walter Weiss (March 27, 1915 – November 2, 1942) was a United States Marine during World War II, who was killed in action during the Battle of Guadalcanal. For his distinguished actions on November 1–2, 1942, Sergeant Weiss was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:46, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:50 John Keith Wells (US Marine and recipient of the Navy Cross) John Keith Wells (February 5, 1922 – February 11, 2016) was a United States Marine during World War II who led one of the most decorated infantry platoons to come out of a single engagement and the first to raise a flag over the Japanese island of Iwo Jima during World War II, 3rd Platoon, Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines, 5th Marine Division. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Not one of the Iwo flag-raisers. Mztourist (talk) 09:50, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:54 Donald W. Wolf (United States Marine) Donald William Wolf (February 7, 1919 – October 9, 1942) was an American sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during the Battle of Guadalcanal. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:54, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 09:58 Walter X. Young (U.S. Marine and recipient of the Naval Cross) Walter X. Young (1918–1942) was an officer of the United States Marine Corps during World War II who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:58, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 14:42 Charles Ausburne (Recipient of Navy Cross) Charles Lawrence Ausburne (July 26, 1889, New Orleans, Louisiana – October 17, 1917) enlisted in the United States Navy February 25, 1908. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 14:47 Fred T. Berry (US Navy officer) Fred Thomas Berry was an American dirigible commander. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 14:54 Norman Edsall (Spanish-American War sailor) Norman Eckley Edsall (3 June 1873 – 1 April 1899) was a sailor in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 15:00 Salvatore John Cavallaro (US NAvy officer) Salvatore John Cavallaro (6 September 1920 – 9 September 1943) was an officer of the United States Navy during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 18:02 Authorities (V franchise) This is a list of Authorities from the V science fiction franchise. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)
2021-01-14 05:38 10.35mm Ordinanza Italiana The 10.35 × 20 mm or 10.35 mm Ordinanza Italiana is a cartridge developed by the Glisenti Steel Company for the pistol it designed Chamelot-Delvigne Mod. 1874 in 1874 (for this reason the cartridge was also called Mod. 74). With the adoption of the Bodeo Model 1889, the cartridge underwent various modifications that also changed its name (Mod. No references. Does not satisfy general notability or product notability. (Robert McClenon)

History and Society/Politics and government[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-09 18:17 2010 El Cajon, California mayoral election The 2010 El Cajon, California mayoral election was held on November 2, 2010 to elect the mayor of El Cajon, California. It saw the re-election of incumbent Mark Lewis, who was first elected in 1998. Non-notable mayoral election in a small suburb of San Diego. Article does not meet WP:GNG or WP:EVENTCRIT. There is routine mill coverage all local elections have in a major media market, but nothing that demonstrates notability. The election was purely about local issues that do not meet WP:N. Test case was posted to AfD for Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2002 El Cajon, California mayoral election, this PROD is based on no objection to this AfD. (TimothyBlue)
2021-01-09 18:18 2014 El Cajon, California mayoral election The 2014 El Cajon, California mayoral election was held on November 4, 2014 to elect the mayor of El Cajon, California. It saw the re-election of incumbent Bill Wells, who was appointed in 2013 after the resignation of incumbent mayor Mark Lewis. Non-notable mayoral election in a small suburb of San Diego. Article does not meet WP:GNG or WP:EVENTCRIT. There is routine mill coverage all local elections have in a major media market, but nothing that demonstrates notability. The election was purely about local issues that do not meet WP:N. Test case was posted to AfD for Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2002 El Cajon, California mayoral election, this PROD is based on no objection to this AfD. (TimothyBlue)
2021-01-09 18:18 2018 El Cajon, California mayoral election The 2018 El Cajon, California mayoral election was held on November 6, 2018 to elect the mayor of El Cajon, California. It saw the re-election of incumbent Bill Wells. Non-notable mayoral election in a small suburb of San Diego. Article does not meet WP:GNG or WP:EVENTCRIT. There is routine mill coverage all local elections have in a major media market, but nothing that demonstrates notability. The election was purely about local issues that do not meet WP:N. Test case was posted to AfD for Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2002 El Cajon, California mayoral election, this PROD is based on no objection to this AfD. (TimothyBlue)
2021-01-10 11:39 Ciara Conway (soccer) (Australian association footballer) Ciara Conway (born 20 January 1988) is an Australian association footballer who played for Western Waves and for W-League team Perth Glory. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-10 11:41 Luisa Marzotto (Association footballer) Luisa Marzotto (born 17 March 1984) is an Australian association footballer currently playing for Australian W-League team Perth Glory. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-10 11:42 Daniela Digiammarco (Zambian-born Australian soccer player) Daniela Digiammarco (born 5 September 1976) is a football (soccer) player, who played for Melbourne Victory in the Australian W-League, before becoming their assistant coach in 2009. Footballer who fails WP:NFOOTBALL and also fails WP:GNG, indeed not meeting any Wikipedia guidelines. Mind that there are thousands of female footballers who actually do meet the criteria, but not this one. (Geschichte)
2021-01-11 20:44 Progressive Workers Movement The Progressive Workers Movement was a short-lived political party in Canada. No demonstrated notability. Fringe candidate who received a paltry 1.47% of the vote and has had no coverage since, let alone impact. There's so little to say the page is doubling as a mini-bio of its founder, who is also non-notable. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-11 20:45 New Canada Party (Former single candidate political party in Canada) The New Canada Party was a short-lived Canadian political party that nominated one candidate, party founder and leader, Fred Reiner, in the 1968 election. Reiner ran in Toronto—Rosedale riding under the slogan, "Canada for Canadians", and received 148 votes, or 0.4% of the total. No demonstrated notability. Fringe candidate who received a paltry 0.4% of the vote and has had no coverage since, let alone impact. There's so little to say the page is doubling as a mini-bio of its founder, who is also non-notable. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-11 03:11 Indiana Businesses’ Unemployment Tax This article describes the unemployment-related taxes paid by businesses in Indiana. WP:NOTMANUAL, fork of existing Taxation in Indiana article. (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2021-01-13 04:13 Alex Davies (footballer) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). does not meet notability criteria for Australian rules football athletes (has not appeared in a match of the Australia Football League nor received significant coverage for major achievements in a state football league) (Mt943)
2021-01-11 20:43 All Canadian Party John Darby Naismith, a cattleman by profession, ran as the sole candidate for the All Canadian Party in the 1962 federal election in Canada. He ran in the riding of Acadia in Alberta. No demonstrated notability. Fringe candidate who received a paltry 1.47% of the vote and has had no coverage since, let alone impact. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-14 06:22 Central Party (British Columbia) The Central Party was a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada. Founded by Scott Yee, it nominated one candidate (Yee) in the 2001 British Columbia provincial election. Yee placed last in a field of seven candidates in the riding of Shuswap, winning 41 votes (0.18% of the total). No demonstrated notability. An apparent one-man party that won a paltry amount of votes and was subsequently abandoned by its founder— subsequent runs for office were as an independent. By covering all these runs the article is effectively a veiled bio of him, who does not pass the notability guidelines. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-14 15:56 Parti Chevreuil The Parti Chevreuil (which means "Deer Party") was a very short-lived Quebec provincial political party. No demonstrated notability. Party formally existed for three months. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-14 21:32 FemINist INitiative of BC The FemINist INitiative of BC (FemINit BC) was a political party that was registered in the province of British Columbia, Canada on June 22, 2005 by a group of women living in poverty.

Through a process of grassroots consultation and consensus building, organizers aimed to develop a party and candidates guided by the values of "INclusiveness, INtegrity, INvolvement and INnovation".

No demonstrated notability. Short-lived political party that never fielded any candidates during its existence. (Kawnhr)
2021-01-14 06:50 Prince Edward Island Fundamental Human Rights Party The Fundamental Human Rights Party was a short-lived political party in Prince Edward Island (PEI), Canada. It was started by Deborah Kelly-Hawkes and Blair Ross in 2003. Kelly-Hawkes was a formerly a member of the Island New Democrats and was an unsuccessful candidate for that party in the 2000 provincial election. No demonstrated notability. Never-launched political party, no significant or lasting coverage. (Kawnhr)

History and Society/Society[edit]

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2021-01-08 16:40 Marilyn Wann (American author and activist) Marilyn Wann (born 1966) is an American author and an activist in the fat acceptance movement. She lives in San Francisco, California, and identifies herself as a member of a "fat pride" community. controversy-bait BLP on minor figure that doesn't appear to satisfy WP:ANYBIO, most coverage trivial (Vaticidalprophet)
2021-01-08 14:58 MR Group MR Group is a large real estate development company in Russia. It was founded in 2003 by Roman Timokhin and Viktor Labuzdko. In 2019, MR Group was included by Forbes in the list of Russia's top 200 largest private companies with a revenue of 58 billion rubles. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent sources to pass WP:GNG or WP:CORPDEPTH. (Onel5969)
2021-01-10 15:47 Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza (Skyscraper office building in Xitun District of Taichung, Taiwan) The Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza (Chinese: 興富發鼎盛BHW; pinyin: Xìng fù fā dǐngshèng BHW) is a skyscraper office building located on No.236 Shizheng North 2nd Road, Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. Construction of the building started in 2012 and it was completed in 2015. Not enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

History and Society/Transportation[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-10 17:58 Exchanges in area code 413 24 Aug 2016 - this list has numerous errors including exchanges that do not exist in the 413 area code. The uncited list is said to have "numerous errors" anyway. Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information. There are no other lists of this type on the encyclopedia. (Sammi Brie)
2021-01-11 11:07 Maltahöhe railway station (Railway station in Namibia) Maltahöhe railway station is a railway station serving the town of Maltahöhe in Namibia. It is part of the TransNamib Railway, and is located along the Windhoek to Upington line that connects Namibia with South Africa. Hoax: The railway line does not go through Maltahöhe (Pgallert)
2021-01-12 06:46 William Abercrombie (United States naval aviator and Navy Cross recipient) Ensign William Warner Abercrombie, USN (24 July 1914 – 4 June 1942) was a United States Navy officer and Naval Aviator during World War II, who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions at the Battle of Midway. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 06:46, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:07 John Arnold Austin (American Navy officer) John Arnold Austin (30 August 1905 – 7 December 1941) was a United States Navy sailor in World War II, who received the Navy Cross (awarded posthumously) for his actions during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:07, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:17 John Drayton Baker (American Naval aviator) John Drayton Baker (born in Plainfield, New Jersey, on May 31, 1915 - died c. May 7, 1942) was an American Naval aviator who was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:17, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:19 Paul G. Baker (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) Paul G. Baker (1910–1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:19, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:32 Joseph Bangust (US Navy soldier) Joseph Bangust, born in Niles, Ohio, on May 30, 1915, enlisted in the United States Navy on November 16, 1938 at the Naval Training Station, San Diego, California. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:32, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:41 Doyle Clayton Barnes (American naval aviator) Doyle Clayton Barnes (5 April 1912 – c. 24 August 1942) was an American naval aviator during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:41, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:58 Edgar R. Bassett (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) Edgar R. Bassett (March 10, 1914 – June 4, 1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:58, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:08 John Michael Bermingham (Recipient of the United States Navy Cross) John Michael Bermingham was an officer in the United States Navy. He was born in New York City on 5 July 1905 and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1929. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:08, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:39 John A. Bole (American submarine commander) John Archibald Bole, Jr. (born in Elmhurst, New York, 28 March 1906, died near New Britain, Territory of New Guinea, 16 February 1943), was a United States Navy officer. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1928. After serving in Tennessee (BB-43), he underwent submarine training. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:39, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:46 Charles E. Brannon (Recipient of the Navy Cross) Charles E. Brannon was born 2 August 1919 in Montgomery, Alabama. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:46, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:51 John W. Brock (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) John W. Brock (1914–1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:51, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 05:41 Stoneleigh kit car show (British automobile show) Stoneleigh kit car show, held at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, England is one of the biggest car shows of its type in Europe. The first show took place in 1983. It is normally held over the first weekend in May. No evidence of notability, fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-13 09:30 Sport Compact Car (American car magazine) Sport Compact Car (abbreviated as SCC) was an American car magazine that lasted from 1988 to 2009. Sport Compact Car focused on modifying and racing sport compacts, usually import model cars. This publication was known for having a more technical approach than most other typical import car magazines and for the substantial number of project cars they have developed. Search turned up no independent RS. Only a few blog and forum posts. (Theredproject)
2021-01-13 09:31 Albert William Tweedy Jr. Albert William Tweedy Jr., (March 22, 1920 – June 4, 1942) a United States Marine Corps aviator, was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of Midway during World War II. The USS Tweedy was named in his honor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:31, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 14:42 Charles Ausburne (Recipient of Navy Cross) Charles Lawrence Ausburne (July 26, 1889, New Orleans, Louisiana – October 17, 1917) enlisted in the United States Navy February 25, 1908. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-13 14:47 Fred T. Berry (US Navy officer) Fred Thomas Berry was an American dirigible commander. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)

STEM[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-08 16:05 Akter Galaxy (Skyscraper in Sochi, Russia) Akter Galaxy is a skyscraper in Sochi, Russia. The 27 story building was completed in 2014. It is the tallest building in the city. Article makes no statement of notability (being the tallest in its city is not notable or informative), and the building does not qualify for an article simply because it exists. (Doomsdayer520)
2021-01-09 09:31 Brownin Brownin is a slang term referring to a person who is mixed race with light skin. It is described as a skin tone that a few shades darker than light skin or in between light-skin and dark-skin. It is believed to have originated in Jamaica and is not considered derogatory. Dictionary definition with no encyclopaedic content, fails WP:NOT#DICDEF (DoubleGrazing)
2021-01-09 11:10 BM 500 The BM 500 is a Romanian-manufactured 500 kg low-drag general-purpose bomb. Could find absolutely no online coverage of this independent of our article, to satisfy WP:GNG. Article lists no source. (Dumelow)
2021-01-09 19:11 Artificial shelter for spiders Artificial shelters, also known as artificial cover objects, are a type of trap that is used to capture spiders. Artificial shelters are designed to be a place where a spider can build its web. These traps can be used in research to record the presence or absence of a spider, the approximate age and the species of the spider. Doesn't appear to meet WP:GNG with next to no use of the actual term. Mostly WP:SYNTH, and nothing to really merge to other trap articles. (Kingofaces43)
2021-01-09 19:21 Jupiter-21m (lens) Jupiter-21m is a 200 mm f4 Russian made lens made for the M42 lens mount. Fails WP:NPRODUCT. Not notable (Rogermx)
2021-01-09 03:47 List of cancelled Xbox 360 games No indication of meeting WP:LISTN, prior redirect was not useful as there is no such list of cancelled games at the target. (Rosguill)
2021-01-11 22:26 NanoInk (network) (Open international cooperation network) nanoInk is an open international cooperation network for specialty inks and industrial printing processes, managed by the Cluster Nanotechnology headquartered in Würzburg, Germany. I can't find any significant independent coverage, having searched on Google Scholar and Google in both English and German. Does not meet WP:GNG. (Rosguill)
2021-01-12 07:19 Paul G. Baker (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) Paul G. Baker (1910–1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:19, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:32 Joseph Bangust (US Navy soldier) Joseph Bangust, born in Niles, Ohio, on May 30, 1915, enlisted in the United States Navy on November 16, 1938 at the Naval Training Station, San Diego, California. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:32, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 08:35 Cloud, California (human settlement in United States of America) Cloud is a former settlement in Kings County, California. It was located 35 miles (56 km) southwest of Lemoore. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Lemoore). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-12 08:51 John W. Brock (United States Navy Navy Cross recipient) John W. Brock (1914–1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions in combat during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 08:51, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 00:45 Nines Club The "Nines Club" describes people who have achieved third class honours results in each of their three years of a standard length Bachelor's degree whilst at University. Bachelor's degree candidates who achieve a result not within the third-class bracket (normally 40 to 50%) in any of their three years do not qualify for the "Nines Club". Totally unnotable description page. Only source is a one-word mention in a Guardian article. Zero significant coverage of it anywhere, any references to it are just a mention of Carol Vorderman getting a type of degree. (Ser!)
2021-01-12 11:02 Combat Aircraft Monthly (Magazine) Combat Aircraft is a monthly magazine focused on combat aircraft. Produced by Key Publishing, it is published in both UK and US editions. Unsourced, and a search shows that no independent reliable sources exist. (Theredproject)
2021-01-12 11:05 Cross and Cockade Cross and Cockade, now called Cross and Cockade International, is a historical magazine about aviation in World War I. The name refers to the black cross and coloured roundel symbols used respectively on German and British World War I aircraft. The magazine was first published in 1970. Unsourced, and a search shows that no independent reliable sources exist. (Theredproject)
2021-01-12 16:45 Digital Management Digital Management, LLC (DMI) is a provider of mobile enterprise, business intelligence and cybersecurity services. It is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, United States.

DMI’s clients include several Fortune 1000 commercial enterprises and all U.S. federal government agencies.

Promotional article (a pile of promotional referencing was previously removed). No independent third-party RSes showing WP:CORPDEPTH, either here, in previous versions, or in a WP:BEFORE. (David Gerard)
2021-01-12 17:36 Anfatis Anfatis SpA (;) is the holding company of a group of 6 Italian distributors (Concessionari) which sell, distribute and deliver pharmaceuticals products to +8,000 pharmacies. Founded in Italy in 2004, it is headquartered in Milan. Borderline G11, A7, but it's been here too long. No evidence of notability (Star Mississippi)
2021-01-12 19:57 Great Jervais Great Jervais is a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador. No indication of a settlement here. (Geschichte)
2021-01-13 09:00 Down Shift Magazine (American automotive lifestyle magazine) Down Shift Magazine is an American-English language automotive lifestyle magazine based out of the Tampa Bay metropolitan area of central Florida. The publication is known for its focus on events, trends and movements which affect the automotive enthusiast culture. Search revealed no independent RS (Theredproject)
2021-01-13 09:05 Modified Motors (magazine) Modified Motors was a monthly magazine dealing with the modified car scene in Ireland. The magazine was set up in 2002 as a specialist magazine for car tuning enthusiasts. The founding publishing company was MediaVault. In the last number of years they have established themselves as the leading Irish modified car magazine.[citation needed] The decision to introduce Modified Motors to the Irish market on a monthly basis was based on the absence of any ... Search revealed no independent RS (Theredproject)
2021-01-13 09:31 Albert William Tweedy Jr. Albert William Tweedy Jr., (March 22, 1920 – June 4, 1942) a United States Marine Corps aviator, was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of Midway during World War II. The USS Tweedy was named in his honor. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 09:31, 13 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 14:47 Fred T. Berry (US Navy officer) Fred Thomas Berry was an American dirigible commander. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. (Lettler)
2021-01-14 00:21 Alt National Park Service Alt National Park Service is an activist coalition composed mainly of U.S. National Park Service employees, as well as employees of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and others. The group formed after a press ban was enacted by President Donald Trump that limited the use of social media accounts, such as Twitter, by governmental agencies such as the EPA and the US Department of Interior. Non-notable Twitter account (Muboshgu)
2021-01-13 21:21 List of articles related to radiology (Wikipedia List) Already covered by categories. (Herpetogenesis)
2021-01-14 08:00 Eureka, Nevada County, California (human settlement in United States of America) Eureka is a former settlement in Nevada County, California. Eureka was located 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Snow Point, i.e. 39°25.6′N 120°54.2′W / 39.4267°N 120.9033°W / 39.4267; -120.9033Coordinates: 39°25.6′N 120°54.2′W / 39.4267°N 120.9033°W / 39.4267; -120.9033{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page. It still appeared on maps as of 1873. Fails WP:V/WP:N/WP:GEOLAND: not in GNIS and Durham does not describe it as a notable community (passing mention under entry for Snow Point). Recreation welcome with significant sources. (Reywas92)
2021-01-14 17:31 WinZip Computing WinZip Computing LLC (formerly Nico Mak Computing) is an American software company founded in 2009, offering Windows data compression utility software that focuses on the zip data compression format for all Windows users, most notably the world's leading zip utility for file compression WinZip. Lacks reliable, independent secondary sources necessary to establish notability. Sources offered are either primary or routine financial coverage. Their WinZip product is definitely notable; this limited bit of information about the company could certainly go there. (Msnicki)

STEM/Chemistry[edit]

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2021-01-10 11:49 Mattoru Pranaya Kadha (1988 film by Malayattoor Surendran) Mattoru Pranaya Kadha is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film directed by Malayattoor Surendran. Fails WP:NFILM and WP:GNG. Nothing notable on a WP:BEFORE Kolma8 (talk) 11:49, 10 January 2021 (UTC) (Kolma8)

STEM/Computing[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-08 18:53 Schlafender Hase's TVT TVT is a text verification tool, developed by Schlafender Hase. The software operates on the Windows 10 operating system.[non-primary source needed] promotional article entirely based on primary sources (Vexations)
2021-01-08 22:46 Cognitive Trust Cognitive Trust (also Cognitive Zero Trust Network Architecture) in the field of Information technology (IT) describes a new approach to the design and implementation of secure IT and Operational Technology (OT) networks spanning multiple disparate identity domains. This is essentially the same article as Zero Trust Networks with a new name that is not used for this type of thing (cognitive trust is a psychology concept). (Discospinster)
2021-01-13 01:42 European Software Institute (non-profit foundation launched as an initiative of the European Commission) The European Software Institute (ESI) is a division of Tecnalia with its headquarters in Spain. No evidence of notability, parent company does not have an article. (JayJay)
2021-01-13 04:33 Project Kusu Project Kusu is the open source base that was designed from ground up for the basis of Platform Computing's Open Cluster Stack 5. Non-notable software, nothing to suggest notability. (JayJay)
2021-01-14 02:15 ESys.net ESys.net is a hardware system design library for the .net/Mono frameworks that is basically a port of the SystemC framework for C++. Entirely rewritten in C#, the framework allows "most of the concepts found in the SystemC environment [...] and all the operating system primitives planned in SystemC 3.0" to be used. Not notable (Hexware)
2021-01-12 22:48 We8mswin1252 We8mswin1252 is a character encoding found in Oracle databases. This encoding is equivalent to Windows-1252 Created without any sources. I couldn't find any indication of independent notability when I searched. (Premeditated Chaos)
2021-01-14 18:18 Question function The question function is a simple function used for collecting and verifying user input from the command line. It was originally developed by Superwhiskers in the Go programming language, but has now been ported to over 26 languages. No indication of this being a noteworthy topic, could not find any sources discussing it. Cited source is a repository with three stars. (Þjarkur)

STEM/Earth and environment[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-09 05:41 EcocyclET systems EcocyclET is a system that removes pollution through evapotranspiration, using plants' requirements for water and nutrients to filter wastewater. There is no evidence to suggest notability. Fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)

STEM/Engineering[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-12 06:46 William Abercrombie (United States naval aviator and Navy Cross recipient) Ensign William Warner Abercrombie, USN (24 July 1914 – 4 June 1942) was a United States Navy officer and Naval Aviator during World War II, who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions at the Battle of Midway. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 06:46, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:17 John Drayton Baker (American Naval aviator) John Drayton Baker (born in Plainfield, New Jersey, on May 31, 1915 - died c. May 7, 1942) was an American Naval aviator who was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:17, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-12 07:41 Doyle Clayton Barnes (American naval aviator) Doyle Clayton Barnes (5 April 1912 – c. 24 August 1942) was an American naval aviator during World War II. Fails WP:SOLDIER and WP:GNG. Mztourist (talk) 07:41, 12 January 2021 (UTC) (Mztourist)
2021-01-13 05:41 Stoneleigh kit car show (British automobile show) Stoneleigh kit car show, held at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, England is one of the biggest car shows of its type in Europe. The first show took place in 1983. It is normally held over the first weekend in May. No evidence of notability, fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-13 09:30 Sport Compact Car (American car magazine) Sport Compact Car (abbreviated as SCC) was an American car magazine that lasted from 1988 to 2009. Sport Compact Car focused on modifying and racing sport compacts, usually import model cars. This publication was known for having a more technical approach than most other typical import car magazines and for the substantial number of project cars they have developed. Search turned up no independent RS. Only a few blog and forum posts. (Theredproject)

STEM/Libraries & Information[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-12 17:46 Jodie Nash Jodie Nash is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks, played by Kate McEnery between 2001 and 2003. Fails WP:GNG. (TTN)
2021-01-14 14:52 Biblioislam.net Biblioislam.net is an online library with indexing and abstracting services as well as full-text and reviews. This project is owned by Al-Balagh Cultural Society in Qatar and is administered by Media International. Biblioislam.net is according to its founder Hani Atiyyah, professor of Library and Information Science at Cairo University, the first and largest academic website to be launched in both Arabic and English in the Muslim world tha ... No in-depth coverage in multiple reliable, independent sources (Rotideypoc41352)

STEM/Mathematics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-08 22:46 Cognitive Trust Cognitive Trust (also Cognitive Zero Trust Network Architecture) in the field of Information technology (IT) describes a new approach to the design and implementation of secure IT and Operational Technology (OT) networks spanning multiple disparate identity domains. This is essentially the same article as Zero Trust Networks with a new name that is not used for this type of thing (cognitive trust is a psychology concept). (Discospinster)

STEM/Medicine & Health[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-09 03:35 US-Middle East Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research The U.S.–Middle East Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research is a public-private initiative that was launched in June 2006 by the US Department of State’s Middle East Partnership Initiative. The Partnership unites leading breast cancer advocates in the U.S. and the Middle East. No evidence of notability, fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-09 05:41 EcocyclET systems EcocyclET is a system that removes pollution through evapotranspiration, using plants' requirements for water and nutrients to filter wastewater. There is no evidence to suggest notability. Fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-09 13:37 Tardive Tardive refers to something that is late in appearing. For example, the characteristic symptom of a disease, such as a lesion, may occur a long period after exposure. A tardive symptom could be contrasted with an acute symptom, which appears soon after injury or exposure to disease, although it may also mean a symptom that is gone quickly. tardive is an adjective, not article-worthy separate from specific medical conditions such as tardive dyskinesia (David notMD)
2021-01-10 02:04 Benignity (condition that is harmless in the long run) Benignity (from Latin benignus "kind, good", itself deriving from bonus "good" and genus "origin") is any condition that is harmless in the long run. The opposite of benignity is malignity (or malignancy in medical discourse). it's a word definition, hence not article-worthy (David notMD)
2021-01-14 06:22 Shuchi Anand (Indian-American nephrologist and clinical researcher) Shuchi Anand is an Indian-American nephrologist and clinical researcher investigating chronic kidney disease, tubulointerstitial disease, and global health. She is an assistant professor of medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center. Don't see anything that addresses WP:PROF or WP:BIO criteria; sources are all primary (university profiles, etc) (Ohnoitsjamie)
2021-01-15 01:48 NHS Plus 'Health for Work Adviceline' The free Health for Work Adviceline is delivered by NHS Plus in England for employers of small and medium-sized businesses (up to 250 employees). No evidence of notability, sources do not demonstrate notability . (JayJay)

STEM/Technology[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2021-01-08 18:53 Schlafender Hase's TVT TVT is a text verification tool, developed by Schlafender Hase. The software operates on the Windows 10 operating system.[non-primary source needed] promotional article entirely based on primary sources (Vexations)
2021-01-08 22:24 Album Shaper Album Shaper is cross-platform open source (GNU GPL) photo organizer, editor, and web gallery generator. Based on the Qt produced by Trolltech, Album Shaper runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, and other X11 based systems. Almost no content, no indication of notability (Peter James)
2021-01-09 05:41 EcocyclET systems EcocyclET is a system that removes pollution through evapotranspiration, using plants' requirements for water and nutrients to filter wastewater. There is no evidence to suggest notability. Fails WP:GNG. (JayJay)
2021-01-09 19:51 FixThePhoto FixThePhoto is an online company registered under DGPH Outsourcing OÜ in Estonia, with its website registered in Ukraine, that offers professional photo retouching services. Non-notable and unsourced page which has previously been deleted. Potentially promotional. (Ezlev)
2021-01-10 21:35 Echolette Echolette was German manufacturer of electronic amplifiers and effects units. The company was founded in the 1930s by Arthur Klemt. The business was sold to the Dynacord company in the 1980s. fails WP:GNG (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 16:52 Vator Vator, Inc. is a community-based website focused on the business of funding and building emerging technologies for startups. Vator operates a database of private-company profiles and a newsroom, covering technology and Internet trends through analysis and interviews. No evidence of notability. (Star Mississippi)
2021-01-13 04:33 Project Kusu Project Kusu is the open source base that was designed from ground up for the basis of Platform Computing's Open Cluster Stack 5. Non-notable software, nothing to suggest notability. (JayJay)
2021-01-14 02:15 ESys.net ESys.net is a hardware system design library for the .net/Mono frameworks that is basically a port of the SystemC framework for C++. Entirely rewritten in C#, the framework allows "most of the concepts found in the SystemC environment [...] and all the operating system primitives planned in SystemC 3.0" to be used. Not notable (Hexware)
2021-01-13 16:46 Hugh Jeffreys (Australian YouTube personality) Hugh Jeffreys is an Australian YouTube personality, repair technician, and right to repair advocate.
He is best known for his technology based YouTube channel, Hugh Jeffreys with a subscriber base of over 500,000 users. His work showcases fixing or modifying badly damaged electronics. 
Does not meet notability criteria of WP:GNG or WP:BIO. Sources are not about him, but they only mention him. (Discospinster)
2021-01-14 05:38 10.35mm Ordinanza Italiana The 10.35 × 20 mm or 10.35 mm Ordinanza Italiana is a cartridge developed by the Glisenti Steel Company for the pistol it designed Chamelot-Delvigne Mod. 1874 in 1874 (for this reason the cartridge was also called Mod. 74). With the adoption of the Bodeo Model 1889, the cartridge underwent various modifications that also changed its name (Mod. No references. Does not satisfy general notability or product notability. (Robert McClenon)
2021-01-14 20:16 Toolroom A toolroom is a room where tools are stored; a tool crib. In larger companies, the tools stored there must be checked in and out, and there may be a person assigned to attend the area. In a factory, the toolroom refers to a space where artifacts are made and repaired, particularly tools for use throughout the rest of the factory, jigs for setups, and other parts to assist workers and, as an extension, production. Lack of notability WP:NOTE (Steve Lux, Jr.)

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2021-01-10 01:49 Old Pal Tackle box Old Pal was a line of tackle boxes produced by the Woodstream Corporation from the 1950s to the 1980s in Lititz, Pennsylvania. The Old Pal tackle box appeared on the television show Emergency!, and was used as the drug box throughout the show. Old Pal tackle boxes came in many sizes and materials; some were metal and the later models were hard durable plastic. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2021-01-10 21:35 Soultone (Organization) Soultone (full name: Soultone Amplification, Inc.), is an American guitar amplifier manufacturing company, based in Chandler, Arizona, and known for making hand wired instrument amplifiers using vintage and modern techniques, components, and features. fails WP:GNG (Walter Görlitz)
2021-01-12 21:36 Political asylum (disambiguation) (Disambiguation page) Political asylum is another name used for the right of asylum. Political Asylum may also refer to: The single other link can be handled in a hatnote (Uanfala)
2021-01-13 09:09 4WD Toyota Owner 4WD Toyota Owner, established April 2005 in Los Angeles, California, is a magazine which is devoted to 4WD Toyota enthusiasts worldwide. It is currently based in Gig Harbor, Washington. It is the only all-Toyota publication available for sale in the United States- there is a French all-Toyota magazine called TLC Mag. Search revealed no independent RS (Theredproject)
2021-01-14 22:22 Oaxaca International Literary Competition The Oaxaca International Literature Competition also known as El Concurso Internacional De Literatura Oaxaca is an "event within an event", where the main event is the Oaxaca International Independent Film and Video Festival also known as Festival Internacional De Cine Independiente y Video Oaxaca. No evidence of notability, parent event doesn't even have an article. Fails WP:GNG (JayJay)
2021-01-14 22:39 Flat Earth Society (disambiguation) (Disambiguation page) The Flat Earth Society is a society that believes the Earth to be flat. Redundant disambiguation page. Subset of Flat earth (disambiguation). No articles link here. (Jared.h.wood)
2021-01-15 06:42 Temple of Flux The Temple of Flux was a large temporary art project created by The Flux Foundation for Burning Man 2010. The Temple was the tenth built at the festival and one of the largest. Built of white-washed wood, the design was notable for being highly abstract in nature, consisting of 5 landforms that described cave and canyon-like spaces (a reflection on the festival's theme of "Metropolis"). This article does not meet wikipedia's notability criteria. (Stephencraft)
2021-01-14 18:15 Hill District (UK) The Hill District or also known as Hill District National Park is a region and national park located in Eastern England. It is a popular holiday destination, it is famous for its hills, forests and mountains (which is fells) and its association with Susan Szyely and other hill poets. Cannot find any sources or indication of the subjects existence (or notability) (Garnarblarnar)