Culture/Food and drink

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2024-01-24 09:26 Rinkuškiai (brewery) (Brewery in Biržai, Lithuania) Rinkuškiai is a Lithuanian brewery, established in 1991. Poor notability, not enought sources (PakisOne)

Culture/Internet culture

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2024-01-21 19:28 Puneet Kumar (influencer) (Indian comedian/entertainer/influencer) Prakash Kumar, also known as Puneet Kumar or Lord Puneet, is an Indian entertainer and comedian known for his humorous videos, primarily shared through his Instagram reels. He gained recognition as a former TikTok star and currently creates content on platforms like Reels and Mx TakaTak. Non-notable social media influencer who only receives run-of-the-mill media coverage. (Voorts)
2024-01-21 22:21 Islands of Danger (1990 video game) Islands of Danger, also called Rescue, is a game by Richard Carr in which the object is to pilot a hovercraft through seven islands, destroying missile launchers protected by walls. The game is rather memorable for its music and its computer-generated islands made up of open fields, mountain chains, and dense forests. lack of notability - was unable to find any coverage in reliable sources (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 15:44 Space Warp (1983 video game) (1983 video game) Space Warp is a fixed shooter video game released in arcades by Century Electronics in 1983. fails WP:GNG, was unable to find any coverage demonstrating notability (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 16:09 Rags to Riches (video game) (1985 video game) Rags to Riches is a side-scrolling action-adventure game released in 1985 for the Commodore 64, developed by Bob Keener and published by Melody Hall Publishing Corp. fails WP:GNG, I was unable to find any coverage in reliable sources demonstrating notability (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 17:19 Don Chan 2 Slot (2000 video game) , one slot game for the Java applet Hide1109 developed. Unsourced article on non-notable game. I was unable to find any reliable sources for it searching under both the English and Japanese titles. The Japanese Wikipedia also does not have an article on the game to draw sources from. Fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-22 17:47 American Speedway (1987 video game) American Speedway is a top-view racing arcade game released by Enerdyne Technologies in 1987.[citation needed] fails WP:GNG, was unable to find coverage in reliable sources demonstrating notability, only source i found was in retro gamer 74 p.51 here (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 18:08 Back Street Soccer (1996 video game) Back Street Soccer is a Korean street soccer arcade game released by SunA Electronics in 1996. In spite of the different sport, it is similar in style and concept to Street Slam by Data East. fails WP:GNG, was unable to find coverage in reliable sources showing notability, only source I found was in Old!Gamer magazine #7 p.14 here (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 18:10 Expert Common Knowledge (1992 video game) Expert Common Knowledge is a trivia text-based game released by Expert Software for MS-DOS in 1992. It was designed and written by Rosemary K. West. One to four players can play on a single computer.[citation needed] lack of notability, was unable to find coverage in reliable sources (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 18:27 Bigfoot Bonkers (1976 video game) Bigfoot Bonkers is an arcade game for two players released by Meadows Games in 1976. It is a clone of Blockade, the first of what would later be called snake games, released the same year. fails WP:GNG, I was unable to find coverage in reliable sources demonstrating notability, all I found were passing mentions of the game and some short coverage in Play Meter here (Waxworker)
2024-01-23 00:53 Île Sans Fil (organization) Île Sans Fil (French:"wireless island") is a non-profit community wireless network that provides free public wireless Internet access to mobile users in public spaces throughout the island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The organization works with cafés, restaurants, bars, stores, community organizations, and individuals to provide free Internet access in public spaces. Highly promotional (after I pruned the worst of it; see history) and lacking secondary sources. (Drmies)
2024-01-21 22:29 Parallels Plesk Billing Parallels Plesk Billing is a commercial web hosting billing and automation software package. ModernGigabyte, LLC originally released it as ModernBill. After Parallels, Inc. acquired ModernGigabyte, LLC in January 2008, the product's name was changed to Parallels Plesk Billing. Not mentioned in the Parallels article so a redirect is not appropriate.. Does not appear to be notable from my search for independent in depth sources. (Mccapra)
2024-01-24 16:57 A Bloody Night (2017 2D action video game) A Bloody Night is an action 2D video game, created and published by Italian developer Emanuele Leoncilli for Microsoft Windows. Did a BEFORE search and did not find any significant coverage. (Cukie Gherkin)
2024-01-24 17:03 A Chair in a Room: Greenwater (2016 video game) A Chair in a Room: Greenwater is a virtual reality horror 3D video game, developed and published by British studio Wolf & Wood Interactive Ltd., for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4. Did a BEFORE check, finding almost entirely announcement and passing mentions. Only source I found was as part of a list and not an article about the game specifically.. (Cukie Gherkin)
2024-01-24 17:58 Guardian Cherubs (2012 video game) Guardian Cherubs is a 2-dimensional puzzle video game developed by Finnish studio Markan Saha, and was released for the iPhone and the iPad in 2012. It is no longer available on the iOS App Store. Non-notable phone game. No reliable sources are included in the article, and searches turned up no coverage of this game. Fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-24 21:41 Trivia Master (1985 video game) Trivia Master is a color arcade game created by Enerdyne in 1985. The game system was designed by Scott Boden, who previously worked on Star Castle and Solar Quest. The software and graphic design was done by Tim Skelly, who also designed games for Cinematronics, Gremlin, and Gottlieb. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2024-01-24 12:51 Misfits Boxing (promotion) (British Boxing promotion) Misfits Boxing is a crossover boxing promotion founded by Internet Personality KSI and is run by Mams Taylor, Kalle and Nisse Sauerland. The promotion was founded on 22 June 2021 after it was announced KSI had partnered with Wasserman Boxing to launch the promotion. There is no valid reason for Misfits Boxing to have a page on its own. Every bit of information found here can be found on KSI, 2022 in Misfits Boxing, 2023 in Misfits Boxing and 2024 in Misfits Boxing. Sources used are not enough to justifying have the #List of Fighters section (YTBoxRec is not a source and BoxRec is not a valid source here either) DO NOT remove this proposal again without providing a legitimate reason otherwise you're at risk of getting banned. (GhaziTwaissi)

Culture/Linguistics

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2024-01-20 00:01 Boppard line In German linguistics, the Boppard Line is an isogloss separating the dialects to the north, which have a /v/ in words such as Korv (or Korf), "basket", and leven, "to live", from the dialects to the south (including standard German), which have a /b/: Korb, leben. Does this exist? Nothing on the internet for this term. No books or journal appearances. Seems like OR (SimonP)
2024-01-21 22:14 Swadhyay (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Swadhyay may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. Delete the 3x incoming redirects (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-21 22:20 Tacuate (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Tacuate may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Literature

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2024-01-20 04:15 List of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger characters is a Japanese tokusatsu series. It is the 35th installment in the Super Sentai franchise and the 23rd entry in the Heisei era. The series centers around a group of space pirates, known as the Gokaigers, who embark on a quest to discover the "Greatest Treasure in the Universe." On their journey, they confront the Zangyack Empire and encounter former members of past series' Super Sentai teams. irrevalant info,incubate in draftspace (EEverest 8848)
2024-01-21 04:11 Didicosm "Didicosm" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Analog in July/August 2023. Fails to establish notability. There are no reliable sources discussing the subject of the article itself; all of the citations seem to be to academic papers describing the discussing the phenomena that the short story covers. (TechnoSquirrel69)
2024-01-24 14:10 Celestine (comics) (Comics character) Celestine is a fictional character from in the Image Comics comic book universe created by Alan Moore, Rob Liefeld and Brian Denham. She was described as an avenging angel, responsible for the destruction of the Tower of Babel, Sodom and Gomorrah and other Old Testament atrocities. I couldn't find any secondary sources. (QuietCicada)
2024-01-25 18:13 List of Puddle Lane books The Puddle Lane children's books were published by Ladybird Books during the second half of the 1980s. The stories were based on a TV program of the same name. Sheila K McCullagh, who wrote the stories for the TV program, also wrote the books. WP:NOTDATABASE. Topic is discussed (briefly, but still in more depth than on this list) at Puddle Lane. No redirect required (unusual search term, no incoming links aside from Puddle Lane and Lists of books). (Asilvering)

Culture/Biography

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2024-01-19 12:55 Kylie InGold (Australian artist (born 1962)) Kylie InGold (born September 1962) is an Australian artist, a painter of the fairy and fantasy genre. Her painting career began in the early 1980s and has endured as one of Australia's most popular contemporary fairy artists. She studied fashion design at the Gold Coast Institute of TAFE. Does not meet WP:ARTIST. (LibStar)
2024-01-19 16:10 Benè Gola (Italian footballer) Giuseppe "Benè" Gola (born 28 December 1904, date of death unknown) was an Italian footballer who played as a defender. Non-notable athlete that does not pass WP:GNG. Source is website of statistics or is it fansite? Date of death unknown. Cannot find about his life. Played for 1 year and then what - vanished? (Hagesen)
2024-01-19 17:54 List of current National Pro Fastpitch team rosters Below are the full rosters, including the coaching staffs, of the teams of National Pro Fastpitch, the only professional women's softball league in the United States as of 2018.

, the roster maximum is 26 athletes per team. Previously, all teams were allowed a minimum of 18 and up to 23 players on their roster.

Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-19 19:47 David Nikuradze (Georgian journalist) David Nikuradze (Georgian: დავით ნიკურაძე) (born November 2, 1975) is a television news journalist. I couldn't establish that this meets WP:JOURNALIST or WP:GNG. It has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve this. (Boleyn)
2024-01-20 04:36 Bob Topping (Canadian architect) Bob Topping (born in Scotland) is a Canadian architect. Robert Topping earned a Bachelor of Architecture (1979) from Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland before emigrating to Canada. Topping is the president of Designable Environments Inc., and a founding member of the Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES). This article doesn't meet wp:gng (Big Money Threepwood)
2024-01-20 20:29 Charlie Allan (musician) (Scottish actor and musician) Charlie Allan (born 27 February 1963) is a Scottish actor and musician. He is the Chief Executive of The Clanranald Trust for Scotland, a recognized non-profit organization in Scotland, which would spread and revive primarily Scottish culture and Scottish heritage through entertainment and education. Refs indicate routine coverage, not fulfilling WP:MUSICBIO or WP:NACTOR. (Mutt Lunker)
2024-01-21 01:09 Borhead (Spanish DJ/electronic music producer) Borhead is a Spanish DJ/electronic music producer. He started producing music in the late 1990s while taking an electronic music production course in his home town right outside Madrid. In 1999 he moved to Singapore, where he started DJing at private parties and soon he got his first residency @ Suede (Mohammed Sultan road) during Sunday nights. Promotion biography of a non-notable individual created by an WP:SPA. None of the included references appear to be significant coverage in reliable sources, being comprised of event listing, videos, and non-reliable websites. Searches did not turn up any additional coverage. Fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-21 02:20 Sarcastic Sounds (Canadian singer-songwriter (born 2000)) Jeremy Fedryk (born May 11, 2000), known by his stage name Sarcastic Sounds, is a Canadian producer and vocalist. He is best known for collaborating with Powfu and Rxseboy on multiple songs such as, "ill come back to you" (feat. Sarcastic Sounds & Rxseboy) and "Eyes Blue Like The Atlantic, Pt. The subject does not appear to be notable. The sources present in the article are either interviews (which, as primary sources, don't establish notability) or don't contain significant coverage of the subject. (TechnoSquirrel69)
2024-01-21 05:07 Jassim Al-Nabhan (Kuwaiti actor) Jassim Al-Nabhan (Arabic: جاسم النبهان; born August 1, 1944), Kuwaiti actor. It has very little info and content and I doubt he is notable. (Neocorelight)
2024-01-21 16:31 Habung Payeng (Indian politician) Habung Payeng (born 1 January 1958) is a former Information Commissioner in Arunachal Pradesh and a member of the National Executive of Aam Aadmi Party. He contested 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Arunachal West constituency. Before becoming the Information Commissioner, Payeng worked as a lecturer of economics in J.N. Non-notable public sector official. No real assertion of notability aside from being Information Commissioner, and no non-primary sources provided to pass WP:GNG. (Jdcooper)
2024-01-21 19:28 Puneet Kumar (influencer) (Indian comedian/entertainer/influencer) Prakash Kumar, also known as Puneet Kumar or Lord Puneet, is an Indian entertainer and comedian known for his humorous videos, primarily shared through his Instagram reels. He gained recognition as a former TikTok star and currently creates content on platforms like Reels and Mx TakaTak. Non-notable social media influencer who only receives run-of-the-mill media coverage. (Voorts)
2024-01-22 00:44 Roger Hoffman (American composer and singer) Roger Hoffman is an American composer and singer. His most noted work is "Consider the Lilies" which was featured on a Mormon Tabernacle Choir CD with the same name. Lack of secondary coverage supporting notability. (Willondon)
2024-01-22 11:30 Humphrey Clucas (British composer, singer and author) Humphrey Lucas Clucas (born 1941) is a British composer, singer and author. Absolutely non-notable subject. (Broc)
2024-01-22 11:32 George Dodd (Australian writer) (Australian comedy writer) George Dodd is an Australian comedy writer. His list of credits as co-writer includes many popular Australian comedy TV shows from the 1990s up until today. He probably exists, but can’t be verified. Certainly no independent secondary sources covering him. Doesn’t come close to meeting WP:BIO. (SmokeyJoe)
2024-01-22 14:03 The Draytones (Anglo-Argentine music group formed in London, England in 2006) The Draytones were an Anglo-Argentine music group formed in London, England in 2006. The same year they signed a record deal with 1965 Records, an independent record label based in London. I couldn't find sources to prove WP:NBAND or WP:GNG. No good WP:ATD. This has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve it. (Boleyn)
2024-01-19 16:02 RondoNumbaNine (American rapper (1994–2020)) Clint Massey (born February 18, 1997), better known professionally as RondoNumbaNine, is an American rapper and convicted murderer from Chicago, Illinois. He became popular in the Chicago drill scene in 2013 alongside fellow rapper and friend L’A Capone. Non-notable musician and not notable under the notability guideline for people convicted of a crime. Even if a case for notability could be made, it seems like his notability would be temporary. (Voorts)
2024-01-23 06:18 Ian Herbert White (Australian business executive (born 1949)) Ian Herbert White (born November 22, 1949) is an Australian business executive currently based in Canada with the Canadian Wheat Board. Fails WP:BIO and WP:GNG. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Jfire)
2024-01-20 20:29 Johnny 'Tub' Johnson (musician) (Musical artist) Johnny ‘Tub’ Johnson also known as Johnny ‘Mother’ Johnson (born John Anthony Rowland, 17 January 1961) is an English musician, song writer and composer. I'm afraid this fails WP:BIO. I've searched for reliable sources and am unable to find any. The only sources here are for The Vibes and not Johnson himself. (ThaddeusSholto)
2024-01-24 00:56 2023 vote of confidence in the Narendra Modi ministry On 8 August 2023, Gaurav Gogoi moved a motion of no confidence against the second Modi ministry in the Lok Sabha. It was primarily moved to compel Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak on the Manipur violence. There have been 30 no-confidence votes since 1963. This is routine and not worthy of a standalone article. (Zaathras)
2024-01-24 01:07 Jon Kennedy (British musician) Jon Kennedy is a drummer and electronic musician who was born in Dukinfield, Greater Manchester, England. Non-notable artist. Article is completely unsourced, except for the artist's official website. Fails WP:MUSICBIO. (CycloneYoris)
2024-01-24 01:45 King Lil G (American rapper) Alex Gonzalez, better known as King Lil G, is an American rapper of Mexican descent from South Los Angeles, Los Angeles. He is best known for his 2014 single "Hopeless Boy". He released albums King Enemy, Ak47 Boyz, 90's Kid and Paint The City Blue. Non-notable musician, no charted singles, no gold records, hardly any sort of coverage in RS. Appears promo. (Stealth1move)
2024-01-24 04:27 Thomas Roy (American actor) Thomas Roy (born 30 November 1944) is an American film, television and voice actor. Lack of notoriety. A few bit parts and one published gag doesn't merit inclusion in an encyclopedia. (50.120.91.150)
2024-01-24 05:05 Haji Quurow Omar Mohamed Nur, also known as Haji Qurow, was a businessman from Beledweyne in central Somalia. He is remembered for rebuilding the Liqliqato bridge in Beledweyne, and died in controversial circumstances in the city on February 17, 2015. Seems to meet WP:1E, but unable to meet WP:GNG. (MPGuy2824)
2024-01-24 17:53 Vasyl Chubak (Ukrainian businessman) Chubak Vasyl Volodymyrovich (Чубак Василь Володимирович, born May 2, 1964 Mushkativka, Borshchiv raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian businessman. Advertising page. Local bisness people. Deleted even in Ukrainian Wikipedia. (Микола Василечко)
2024-01-22 15:23 Paul Ingles (American radio producer) Paul Ingles (born August 7, 1956, in Washington, D.C.) is a radio producer, reporter, consultant, and filmmaker who has been working primarily in radio since 1975. Among other projects, he has produced a series of public radio music documentaries about the history of The Beatles which have been carried on scores of radio stations across the country. Lack of significant coverage in independent sources. (Hirolovesswords)
2024-01-25 17:09 Yunus Badat (Zambian cricketer) Yunus Badat (born 1943, Northern Rhodesia) was a Zambian cricketer. He played two One day Internationals representing East Africa in the 1975 World Cup. He scored only one run in all and did not bowl in any of the match. Lacks notability. Doubtful if it can be expanded. (Batagur baska)
2024-01-25 17:31 Musahib Jaguji of Marwad (man in the reign of Maharaja Vijaysingh of Marwar) Jagnath Singh, also known as Musahib Jaguji (died 1764), was a prominent official in the reign of Maharaja Vijaysingh of Marwar. Sole cited reference is a review of a WP:RAJ source which makes no mention of the subject. No relevant results on Google Scholar or Books for either spelling of the subject's name attested here. N.b. the creating editor was blocked indefinitely for CIR. (Rosguill)
2024-01-25 18:25 Murray S. Monroe Sr. (American lawyer) Murray S. Monroe Sr. (September 25, 1925 - September 2, 2003) was a Cincinnati-based lawyer for Taft, Stettinius & Hollister and founded the firm's Antitrust practice. No indication that subject is notable. (Pepperbeast)
2024-01-26 00:53 Oliver Spencer-Wortley (Musical artist) Oliver Spencer-Wortley also known as Oliver Spencer (born 6 December 1984) is an English composer and songwriter. He is the brother of classical crossover tenor, Thomas Spencer-Wortley. Non-notable musical composer and arranger who has done some work with scores on television programs. First version of this article, now deleted, was authored by the article subject. Several references included here are actually links to sites for his brother Thomas whose article on the project was deleted. (Liz)
2024-01-26 03:24 Mahmud Invasion of Bhatia (1004) In 1004 AD, Mahmud attacked the Bhatia kingdom and defeated its ruler Bijji Rai. The battle lasted for three days, with Mahmud capturing the fort on the fourth day, resulting in heavy losses to Bijji Rai's army. Ultimately Biji Rai was forced to flee into the forest.((Battle Fails WP:GNG. Most of the sources used were RAJ era, modern sources are too less for an article.] (ImperialAficionado)

Culture/Biography/Women

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2024-01-22 11:43 Tamara Martinović (Serbian ballet dancer (born 1984)) Tamara Martinović (Serbian: Тамара Мартиновић)

(born 1984 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian ballet dancer. She has performed roles in theatrical musicals such as Chicago and Kiss me Kate at the Terazije Theatre in Belgrade (the Serbian equivalent to Broadway).

Non-notable subject (Broc)
2024-01-24 02:44 Julia Murmann (Canadian volleyball player) Julia Murmann (born 10 November 2002) is a Canadian volleyball player who plays as a libero for the Canada women's national volleyball team. Does not assert facts that would meet WP:NSPORTS such as individual achievements (medals, awards, etc.). Merely being part of a notable team does not make a player notable, WP:NOTINHERITED. (Bri)
2024-01-25 20:35 Samata (fashion entrepreneur) (British-Ghanaian fashion designer) Samata Pattinson (born 23 January 1989) is a British-Ghanaian sustainability advocate, writer, producer and entrepreneur working in design and entertainment industries. Samata has contributed on sustainability to The Guardian, EuroNews, Vogue and Huffington Post and others. not notable; Wikipedia entry frequently unsourced (WilburBuckenara)

Culture/Media

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2024-01-19 19:47 David Nikuradze (Georgian journalist) David Nikuradze (Georgian: დავით ნიკურაძე) (born November 2, 1975) is a television news journalist. I couldn't establish that this meets WP:JOURNALIST or WP:GNG. It has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve this. (Boleyn)
2024-01-20 05:39 Low strung Founded by four friends in 2005, Low Strung comprises a group of 12 undergraduate students at Yale University, all of whom are classically trained cellists. Since the group's beginning, Low Strung has proudly carried on a tradition of musical excellence and camaraderie as the greatest all-cello rock group of our generation. Almost entirely unsourced and promotional article for a student band. There is some coverage of them but it’s all concert fixtures and not independent reviews. (Mccapra)
2024-01-20 20:08 Saor Patrol (band that plays folk music) Saor Patrol (pronounced "shore patrol", derived from the word Saorsa, Scottish Gaelic: Freedom Patrol) is a Scottish folk, Rock band originally from Scotland, now based in Europe. Unreferenced. Can find no indication they fulfil WP:BAND. (Mutt Lunker)
2024-01-21 05:59 List of American Bowl broadcasters The following is a list of the television networks and announcers to have broadcast the American Bowl, which was a series of National Football League pre-season exhibition games that were held at sites outside the United States between 1986 and 2005. Out of the list, ESPN hosted the America Bowl the most times, with NBC coming second. unbelievably niche list with no chance at meeting LISTN, unsourced (Mach61)
2024-01-21 19:28 Puneet Kumar (influencer) (Indian comedian/entertainer/influencer) Prakash Kumar, also known as Puneet Kumar or Lord Puneet, is an Indian entertainer and comedian known for his humorous videos, primarily shared through his Instagram reels. He gained recognition as a former TikTok star and currently creates content on platforms like Reels and Mx TakaTak. Non-notable social media influencer who only receives run-of-the-mill media coverage. (Voorts)
2024-01-22 11:30 Humphrey Clucas (British composer, singer and author) Humphrey Lucas Clucas (born 1941) is a British composer, singer and author. Absolutely non-notable subject. (Broc)
2024-01-22 13:37 Fortunately, Unfortunately (Improv word game) Fortunately, Unfortunately is a word game first played at conventions of the National Puzzlers' League in the late 1980s.[citation needed] It was invented and introduced by one-time NPL president David Scott Marley. A version of the game, called "Good News, Bad News" was popularized by the BBC radio show I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. I couldn't find sources to show this meets WP:N. It has been in CAT:NN for 14 years. (Boleyn)
2024-01-19 16:02 RondoNumbaNine (American rapper (1994–2020)) Clint Massey (born February 18, 1997), better known professionally as RondoNumbaNine, is an American rapper and convicted murderer from Chicago, Illinois. He became popular in the Chicago drill scene in 2013 alongside fellow rapper and friend L’A Capone. Non-notable musician and not notable under the notability guideline for people convicted of a crime. Even if a case for notability could be made, it seems like his notability would be temporary. (Voorts)
2024-01-22 15:35 Rapid Heart Pictures Rapid Heart Pictures is a Canadian film production company owned by prolific filmmaker David DeCoteau. The company, based in British Columbia, Canada, has produced the homoerotic horror movies The Brotherhood, Leeches! and Beastly Boyz. In 2007, DeCoteau and Rapid Heart worked on an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven". Couldn't find any sources besides the two interviews included. (QuietCicada)
2024-01-22 17:51 E Polis Milano (newspaper) E Polis Milano is an Italian local newspaper owned by the San Marino-based publishing company E Polis and based in Milan, Italy.

Although it is not a free newspaper, 70% of copies are distributed free near very busy locations like universities, railway stations, airports, and shopping centers.

Article on a seemingly non-notable local newspaper. The article has no sources, and searches did not turn up any coverage on the publication. The publication appears to now be defunct. Fails the WP:GNG (Rorshacma)
2024-01-22 20:58 Studiolab (Swedish music software developed by Demagic AB) Studiolab is a music software product developed by Swedish company Demagic AB. Article on a non-notable piece of software created by an WP:SPA. There are no sources in the article, and searches turned up no coverage in reliable sources regarding this software, just on other, unrelated topics using the same name. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-23 14:28 French News (newspaper) French News was a monthly newspaper, based in Périgueux, Dordogne, France, published in English and distributed mostly in France. Only source is primary, doesn't seem to be notable based on Google search, French version of article is also unsourced. (Spinixster)
2024-01-24 01:07 Jon Kennedy (British musician) Jon Kennedy is a drummer and electronic musician who was born in Dukinfield, Greater Manchester, England. Non-notable artist. Article is completely unsourced, except for the artist's official website. Fails WP:MUSICBIO. (CycloneYoris)
2024-01-24 04:27 Thomas Roy (American actor) Thomas Roy (born 30 November 1944) is an American film, television and voice actor. Lack of notoriety. A few bit parts and one published gag doesn't merit inclusion in an encyclopedia. (50.120.91.150)
2024-01-21 04:11 Didicosm "Didicosm" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Analog in July/August 2023. Fails to establish notability. There are no reliable sources discussing the subject of the article itself; all of the citations seem to be to academic papers describing the discussing the phenomena that the short story covers. (TechnoSquirrel69)

Culture/Media/Books

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2024-01-24 05:06 For Hire For Hire is an Urdu language book written by Asif Hussain Shah, a Pakistani taxi driver, and published in 2010.[citation needed] The book is based on the author's daily experiences and thoughts of his passengers while traveling in the city. Unsourced stub since creation in 2013. Neither book nor author appear to be notable. (Asilvering)
2024-01-25 18:13 List of Puddle Lane books The Puddle Lane children's books were published by Ladybird Books during the second half of the 1980s. The stories were based on a TV program of the same name. Sheila K McCullagh, who wrote the stories for the TV program, also wrote the books. WP:NOTDATABASE. Topic is discussed (briefly, but still in more depth than on this list) at Puddle Lane. No redirect required (unusual search term, no incoming links aside from Puddle Lane and Lists of books). (Asilvering)

Culture/Media/Entertainment

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2024-01-24 05:29 PWFP Rumble in Pakistan (2019 professional wrestling event in Karachi) PWFP Rumble in Pakistan was a professional wrestling event produced by the Pro Wrestling Federation of Pakistan which was held at Dreamworld resort in Karachi on 28 April 2019. Unable to find WP:GNG sources for this event. (MPGuy2824)

Culture/Media/Films

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2024-01-21 23:09 Animan (American erotic illustrator) Animan (also known as Robert Young) is an American illustrator and filmmaker known for his erotic comics and pornographic short films for gay men. He has produced more than two dozen animated shorts under his Animan Studios label. Non-notable comic artist. The only two reliable sources with significant coverage that I could find are cited in the article. One of the sources lacks independence because it's an interview and the other source is run-of-the-mill reporting on an internet meme based on the artist's work. The remaining sources cited are the author's website, IMDb, Know Your Meme, and social media. (Voorts)

Culture/Media/Music

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2024-01-19 20:00 Soulshaker (UK music production company) Soulshaker (also known as Soul Shakers) is a British music production team specializing dance, club, and pop music. The duo, consisting of Warren Meyers and Matt Meyers, is known for their contributions to both major and independent labels in the United Kingdom, Europe, and North America.[citation needed] I couldn't establish that this meets WP:MUSICBIO or WP:GNG. It has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve this. (Boleyn)
2024-01-20 12:44 SONOR Ensemble (US musical ensemble) SONOR was UCSD's Resident contemporary music Ensemble. Performing between 1977 and 2006, the group presented 37 concerts. Members included UCSD Faculty such as Philip Larson, Edwin Harkins, Carol Plantamura, János Négyesy, John Fonville, Robert Zelickman, Steven Schick, Charles Curtis, Aleck Karis, Peter Farrell, Bertram Turetzky as well as associates and graduate students such as Päivikki Nykter, Hugh Livingston, Susan Barrett, Ross Karre, Rob Esler, Fabio Olivei ... Unsourced promo (The Banner)
2024-01-21 02:20 Sarcastic Sounds (Canadian singer-songwriter (born 2000)) Jeremy Fedryk (born May 11, 2000), known by his stage name Sarcastic Sounds, is a Canadian producer and vocalist. He is best known for collaborating with Powfu and Rxseboy on multiple songs such as, "ill come back to you" (feat. Sarcastic Sounds & Rxseboy) and "Eyes Blue Like The Atlantic, Pt. The subject does not appear to be notable. The sources present in the article are either interviews (which, as primary sources, don't establish notability) or don't contain significant coverage of the subject. (TechnoSquirrel69)
2024-01-22 00:44 Roger Hoffman (American composer and singer) Roger Hoffman is an American composer and singer. His most noted work is "Consider the Lilies" which was featured on a Mormon Tabernacle Choir CD with the same name. Lack of secondary coverage supporting notability. (Willondon)
2024-01-22 05:28 Cheap Records (Austrian record label) Cheap Records is a record label founded 1993 in Vienna, Austria by Patrick Pulsinger and Erdem Tunakan. Alongside Pulsinger and Tunakan, some artists who have recorded for the label include Christopher Just, Gerhard Potuznik and Robert Hood. Unsourced and lacking in WP:SIGCOV. (JalenFolf)
2024-01-22 14:03 The Draytones (Anglo-Argentine music group formed in London, England in 2006) The Draytones were an Anglo-Argentine music group formed in London, England in 2006. The same year they signed a record deal with 1965 Records, an independent record label based in London. I couldn't find sources to prove WP:NBAND or WP:GNG. No good WP:ATD. This has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve it. (Boleyn)
2024-01-22 14:06 Cohesion (band) (English indie rock band) Cohesion are a four-piece indie rock band from Manchester. The group are: I couldn't find sources to prove WP:NBAND or WP:GNG. No good WP:ATD. This has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve it. (Boleyn)
2024-01-22 14:21 The La Donnas (musical artist) Formed in 1996 in Denver, Colorado by Ross Kersten, The La Donnas have toured extensively in the United States and Europe. They have shared the stage with Nashville Pussy, the Bellrays, New Bomb Turks, Gaza Strippers, Zeke, among others. The band disbanded in 2001. I couldn't find sources to prove WP:NBAND or WP:GNG. No good WP:ATD. This has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve it. (Boleyn)
2024-01-20 20:29 Johnny 'Tub' Johnson (musician) (Musical artist) Johnny ‘Tub’ Johnson also known as Johnny ‘Mother’ Johnson (born John Anthony Rowland, 17 January 1961) is an English musician, song writer and composer. I'm afraid this fails WP:BIO. I've searched for reliable sources and am unable to find any. The only sources here are for The Vibes and not Johnson himself. (ThaddeusSholto)
2024-01-24 01:45 King Lil G (American rapper) Alex Gonzalez, better known as King Lil G, is an American rapper of Mexican descent from South Los Angeles, Los Angeles. He is best known for his 2014 single "Hopeless Boy". He released albums King Enemy, Ak47 Boyz, 90's Kid and Paint The City Blue. Non-notable musician, no charted singles, no gold records, hardly any sort of coverage in RS. Appears promo. (Stealth1move)
2024-01-26 00:53 Oliver Spencer-Wortley (Musical artist) Oliver Spencer-Wortley also known as Oliver Spencer (born 6 December 1984) is an English composer and songwriter. He is the brother of classical crossover tenor, Thomas Spencer-Wortley. Non-notable musical composer and arranger who has done some work with scores on television programs. First version of this article, now deleted, was authored by the article subject. Several references included here are actually links to sites for his brother Thomas whose article on the project was deleted. (Liz)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2024-01-20 18:00 KSSY-LP (Television station in Arroyo Grande, California) KSSY-LP was a low-power television station in Arroyo Grande, California, broadcasting locally on channel 20. Founded February 28, 1990, the station was owned by Iglesia Jesuchristo Es Mi Refugio, Inc. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 21:46 Radio Lazer (American radio broadcasting company) Lazer Broadcasting Corp. (commonly known as Radio Lazer) is an American radio broadcasting company based in Oxnard, California. The company owns several dozen radio stations in California and a television station in Sacramento, KSTV-LD. Lazer Broadcasting stations all broadcast in Spanish, carrying several Spanish-Language formats under "Radio Lazer", "Latino", "La Mexicana" and "La Maquina Musical" branding. Subject does not meet the WP:NCORP. What little WP:SIGCOV exists falls into WP:ILLCON. (Let'srun)
2024-01-22 04:47 KVSW-LP (Television station in Winslow, Arizona) KVSW-LP was a low-power television station serving Winslow, Arizona, which broadcast locally in analog on UHF channel 38 as an affiliate of America One Television Network. The station was owned by Village Broadcasting Corp., a subsidiary of Longfoot Communications Corp. of Los Angeles, California and was the first television station owned by Longfoot Communications to be licensed. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-22 06:52 Radio Jadran (Radio station in Herceg Novi) Radio Jadran is a radio station in Montenegro. Its headquarters are in Herceg Novi.

The founders of radio Jadran are Montenegrin water polo players Boris Zloković and Predrag Jokić

Does not meet WP:GNG (Tooncool64)
2024-01-24 03:46 Genuine Classic Rock Classic Rock (Local Version) (formerly known as Genuine Classic Rock) is a 24-hour music format produced by Dial Global, formerly by Waitt Radio Networks and then by the now-defunct Dial Global Local. Its playlist comprises classic rock music released from the 1960s to the 1980s from artists such as ZZ Top, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tom Petty and Eric Clapton among others. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-22 15:23 Paul Ingles (American radio producer) Paul Ingles (born August 7, 1956, in Washington, D.C.) is a radio producer, reporter, consultant, and filmmaker who has been working primarily in radio since 1975. Among other projects, he has produced a series of public radio music documentaries about the history of The Beatles which have been carried on scores of radio stations across the country. Lack of significant coverage in independent sources. (Hirolovesswords)

Culture/Media/Software

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2024-01-21 22:48 Ultrid Ultrid is a light, flexible and powerful technology that simplifies the software development process of rich client desktop application software by effectively separating the user interface code from the logic of the program. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 02:00 Magic W3 The Magic W3 is a 4.8" Windows®7 full OS touchscreen microcomputer with voice call functionality. The Magic W3 provides true windowed multitasking, multimedia entertainment, social network connectivity, navigation capability, voice telephony, and the full internet experience. Promotional (created by obvious COI editor), totally unverified--and there isn't even a parent company to redirect this to. (Drmies)
2024-01-23 00:53 Île Sans Fil (organization) Île Sans Fil (French:"wireless island") is a non-profit community wireless network that provides free public wireless Internet access to mobile users in public spaces throughout the island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The organization works with cafés, restaurants, bars, stores, community organizations, and individuals to provide free Internet access in public spaces. Highly promotional (after I pruned the worst of it; see history) and lacking secondary sources. (Drmies)
2024-01-21 22:29 Parallels Plesk Billing Parallels Plesk Billing is a commercial web hosting billing and automation software package. ModernGigabyte, LLC originally released it as ModernBill. After Parallels, Inc. acquired ModernGigabyte, LLC in January 2008, the product's name was changed to Parallels Plesk Billing. Not mentioned in the Parallels article so a redirect is not appropriate.. Does not appear to be notable from my search for independent in depth sources. (Mccapra)
2024-01-23 06:08 TtyEmulator TtyEmulator is a Freeware terminal emulator application which can act as a client for the SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and raw TCP computing protocols and as a serial console client.

TtyEmulator is written for Microsoft Windows, but it will be ported to various other operating systems, if requested.

Fails WP:GNG. No independent sources. Tagged for notability for more than a decade. (Jfire)
2024-01-24 19:23 Social BI Social BI, or Social Business Intelligence, refers to the creation, publishing and sharing of custom business analytics reports and dashboards by end users of Cloud technologies. Tagged for notability for over 10 years (OlifanofmrTennant)
2024-01-24 03:48 KLNM-LD (Television station in Texas, United States) KLNM-LD (channel 42) is a low-power television station in Lufkin, Texas, United States, affiliated with the 24/7 headline news service NewsNet. The station is owned by Miller Media. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-21 20:25 Edraw Max (software) Edraw Max is a 2D business technical diagramming software which helps create flowcharts, organizational charts, mind map, network diagrams, floor plans, workflow diagrams, business charts, and engineering diagrams. The current version, Edraw Max 12.6.1 was released in October 2023 for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. Software fails to meet notability guidelines, lacks in-depth and reliable coverage. Article has clear conflict of interest: it's promotional and was created by a single-purpose account with the same username as the software. (StreetcarEnjoyer)
2024-01-26 01:30 Macintosh II Repair and Upgrade Secrets (hardcover do-it-yourself book) Macintosh II Repair and Upgrade Secrets is a 264-page hardcover do-it-yourself book written by Larry Pina that describes how to repair and upgrade a Macintosh II personal computer. The book was first published in 1991 and is now out of print. It came with a diskette. Fails WP:NBOOK - no g.scholar results, google results are for full text, book dbs, etc. Not of lasting encyclopedic significance. (Asilvering)
2024-01-26 01:30 Macintosh Repair & Upgrade Secrets (hardback book) Macintosh Repair & Upgrade Secrets is a hardback book for repairing and upgrading Apple Macintosh personal computers from the Macintosh 128K to Macintosh SE models. The book was written by Larry Pina and is out of print. It was first published in 1990 by Hayden Books, with ISBN 0-672-48452-8. Fails WP:NBOOK - no g.scholar results, google results are for full text, book dbs, etc. Not of lasting encyclopedic significance. (Asilvering)

Culture/Media/Television

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2024-01-19 22:50 KHMM-CD (Television station in California, United States) KHMM-CD, UHF digital channel 23, was a low-power, Class A MTV Tres-affiliated television station licensed to Hanford, California, United States. Founded April 23, 1992, the station was owned by Caballero Television Texas, L.L.C. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-19 22:56 KJKZ-LD (Television station in California, United States) KJKZ-LD, virtual channel 27 (VHF digital channel 12), is a low-powered KKDJ Radio-affiliated television station licensed to Fresno, California, United States. The station is owned by Cocola Broadcasting. Subject lacks WP:SIGCOV to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 15:40 KKIC-LD (Television station in Idaho, United States) KKIC-LD (channel 16) is a low-power television station in Boise, Idaho, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language Estrella TV network. Founded November 10, 1993, It is owned by Cocola Broadcasting. Subject lacks the WP:SIGCOV to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 16:05 WTKJ-LD (Television station in Watertown, New York) WTKJ-LD, channel 19 is a Christian religious television station in Watertown, New York. It has broadcast on Channel 19 in Watertown since August 2008. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 18:00 KSSY-LP (Television station in Arroyo Grande, California) KSSY-LP was a low-power television station in Arroyo Grande, California, broadcasting locally on channel 20. Founded February 28, 1990, the station was owned by Iglesia Jesuchristo Es Mi Refugio, Inc. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 18:45 Torcești gas field (Gas field in Vrancea County, Romania) The Torcești gas field natural gas field in Torcești near Adjud in Vrancea County. It was discovered in 2007 and developed by Petrom. It began production in 2008 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Torcești gas field are around 52 billion cubic feet (1.5 km³), and production is slated to be around 4.6 million cubic feet/day (0.13×105m³) in 2008. The one reference it has is an old financial report that isn't available in more, it has one mention in a trade journal and wiki regurgitation hits, no book, no news. No significant coverage, no notability. Gas fields need to be unquestionably notable to have their own article. Not redirecting anywhere because the info is not referenced. no reliable sources can be found. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 21:54 KMMK-LP (Television station in Sacramento, California) KMMK-LP (channel 14) was a low-power television station in Sacramento, California, United States, last affiliated with MTV Tr3́s. The station was a repeater for KMUM-CA (now KMUM-CD) in Sacramento and KMMW-LP (now KMMW-LD) in Stockton, with both stations now translators to Telemundo owned-and-operated station KCSO-LD (channel 33). Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-21 01:58 The Next Iron Chef Vietnam (Vietnamese cooking competition show) The Next Iron Chef Vietnam: Tìm kiếm siêu đầu bếp, is a spin-off series of Iron Chef Vietnam on Vietnam Television now[when?] in its first season. Each season is a stand-alone competition to select a chef to be designated an Iron Chef, who will appear on the next year season of Iron Chef Vietnam. fails gng (Sportsfan 1234)
2024-01-22 04:47 KVSW-LP (Television station in Winslow, Arizona) KVSW-LP was a low-power television station serving Winslow, Arizona, which broadcast locally in analog on UHF channel 38 as an affiliate of America One Television Network. The station was owned by Village Broadcasting Corp., a subsidiary of Longfoot Communications Corp. of Los Angeles, California and was the first television station owned by Longfoot Communications to be licensed. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-22 04:48 K19FD-D (TV station in Camp Verde, Arizona) K19FD-D is a low-power television station serving Camp Verde, Arizona. It broadcasts in digital on UHF channel 19 from its transmitter located on Squaw Peak south of town, and is an affiliate of The Hope Channel, the flagship station of the Adventist Television Network (ATN), operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Subject does not meet the GNG due to a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2024-01-22 04:58 K09YL-D (Television station in California, United States) K09YL-D was a low-powered television station owned and operated by International Communications Network Inc. It broadcasts on channel 9 and licensed to San Diego, California. It was the digital test broadcast of K61GH (now KSDY-LD) and was broadcast from its offices at 4645 Ruffner Road suite C. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG due to a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2024-01-22 04:59 WBOA-CD (TV station in Kittanning, Pennsylvania (1999–2017)) WBOA-CD, channel 29, was a class-A low-power television station licensed to Kittanning, PA. The station broadcast QVC Over the Air and it was owned by Local Media TV. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG due to a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2024-01-22 16:53 KBAX-LD (Television station in Idaho, United States) KBAX-LD, virtual and UHF digital channel 27, is a low-power MeTV-affiliated television station licensed to Twin Falls, Idaho, United States. The station is owned by Christian Broadcasting of Idaho, Inc. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-22 16:56 KCTF-LP (Television station in Twin Falls, Idaho) KCTF-LP was a religious television station in Twin Falls, Idaho, broadcasting locally on channel 45. Founded May 10, 1999, the station was owned by Christian Broadcasting of Idaho, Inc. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 22:32 KGKM-LD (Telemundo affiliate in Columbia, Missouri) KGKM-LD (channel 36) is a low-power television station licensed to Columbia, Missouri, United States, serving the Mid-Missouri area as an affiliate of the Spanish-language Telemundo network. It is a semi-satellite of Kansas City–based KGKC-LD (channel 39, licensed to Lawrence, Kansas) which is owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting. Subject does not meet the GNG, due to a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2024-01-23 04:49 KKTW-LD (Television station in Minneapolis, Minnesota) KKTW-LD, virtual and UHF digital channel 19, is a low-powered Heartland-affiliated television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The station is owned by Get After It Media. The station's broadcast facility is located on a microwave tower near the intersection of Highway 55 and Interstate 494 in Plymouth, broadcasting a tight, east-facing pattern. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-01-23 05:17 K14RB-D (Television station in Minneapolis) K14RB-D is a digital low-power television station operated by St. Michael Broadcasting, Inc. in Minneapolis, Minnesota, broadcasting locally on digital UHF channel 14 atop the IDS Center in downtown Minneapolis. It broadcasts from the IDS Center with a 15 kW signal that carried it to the suburbs, such as Elk River, Minnesota and White Bear Lake, Minnesota. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-01-23 06:32 Sam Gifaldi (American actor) Sam Gifaldi (born January 12, 1984) is a former American actor, best known for the voice of Sid on Nickelodeon's Hey Arnold!. Lack of notoriety, only one single reliable source, and edit wars involving anonymous users (likely including the former actor) (Clammodest)
2024-01-24 05:29 PWFP Rumble in Pakistan (2019 professional wrestling event in Karachi) PWFP Rumble in Pakistan was a professional wrestling event produced by the Pro Wrestling Federation of Pakistan which was held at Dreamworld resort in Karachi on 28 April 2019. Unable to find WP:GNG sources for this event. (MPGuy2824)
2024-01-20 04:15 List of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger characters is a Japanese tokusatsu series. It is the 35th installment in the Super Sentai franchise and the 23rd entry in the Heisei era. The series centers around a group of space pirates, known as the Gokaigers, who embark on a quest to discover the "Greatest Treasure in the Universe." On their journey, they confront the Zangyack Empire and encounter former members of past series' Super Sentai teams. irrevalant info,incubate in draftspace (EEverest 8848)
2024-01-24 23:42 Una mentira (Mexican telenovela) Una mentira is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa for Telesistema Mexicano in 1967. Fails WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-01-24 03:48 KLNM-LD (Television station in Texas, United States) KLNM-LD (channel 42) is a low-power television station in Lufkin, Texas, United States, affiliated with the 24/7 headline news service NewsNet. The station is owned by Miller Media. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-24 22:12 K31KV-D (Television station in Minnesota, United States) K31KV-D, virtual channel 16 (UHF digital channel 31), known on-air as CTV, is a low-powered television station licensed to St. James, Minnesota, United States. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-25 20:44 KVHD-LD (Television station in California, United States) KVHD-LD (channel 26) is a low-power television station in Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is owned by the New York Spectrum Holding Company. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2024-01-21 22:21 Islands of Danger (1990 video game) Islands of Danger, also called Rescue, is a game by Richard Carr in which the object is to pilot a hovercraft through seven islands, destroying missile launchers protected by walls. The game is rather memorable for its music and its computer-generated islands made up of open fields, mountain chains, and dense forests. lack of notability - was unable to find any coverage in reliable sources (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 15:44 Space Warp (1983 video game) (1983 video game) Space Warp is a fixed shooter video game released in arcades by Century Electronics in 1983. fails WP:GNG, was unable to find any coverage demonstrating notability (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 16:09 Rags to Riches (video game) (1985 video game) Rags to Riches is a side-scrolling action-adventure game released in 1985 for the Commodore 64, developed by Bob Keener and published by Melody Hall Publishing Corp. fails WP:GNG, I was unable to find any coverage in reliable sources demonstrating notability (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 17:19 Don Chan 2 Slot (2000 video game) , one slot game for the Java applet Hide1109 developed. Unsourced article on non-notable game. I was unable to find any reliable sources for it searching under both the English and Japanese titles. The Japanese Wikipedia also does not have an article on the game to draw sources from. Fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-22 17:47 American Speedway (1987 video game) American Speedway is a top-view racing arcade game released by Enerdyne Technologies in 1987.[citation needed] fails WP:GNG, was unable to find coverage in reliable sources demonstrating notability, only source i found was in retro gamer 74 p.51 here (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 18:08 Back Street Soccer (1996 video game) Back Street Soccer is a Korean street soccer arcade game released by SunA Electronics in 1996. In spite of the different sport, it is similar in style and concept to Street Slam by Data East. fails WP:GNG, was unable to find coverage in reliable sources showing notability, only source I found was in Old!Gamer magazine #7 p.14 here (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 18:10 Expert Common Knowledge (1992 video game) Expert Common Knowledge is a trivia text-based game released by Expert Software for MS-DOS in 1992. It was designed and written by Rosemary K. West. One to four players can play on a single computer.[citation needed] lack of notability, was unable to find coverage in reliable sources (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 18:27 Bigfoot Bonkers (1976 video game) Bigfoot Bonkers is an arcade game for two players released by Meadows Games in 1976. It is a clone of Blockade, the first of what would later be called snake games, released the same year. fails WP:GNG, I was unable to find coverage in reliable sources demonstrating notability, all I found were passing mentions of the game and some short coverage in Play Meter here (Waxworker)
2024-01-24 16:57 A Bloody Night (2017 2D action video game) A Bloody Night is an action 2D video game, created and published by Italian developer Emanuele Leoncilli for Microsoft Windows. Did a BEFORE search and did not find any significant coverage. (Cukie Gherkin)
2024-01-24 17:03 A Chair in a Room: Greenwater (2016 video game) A Chair in a Room: Greenwater is a virtual reality horror 3D video game, developed and published by British studio Wolf & Wood Interactive Ltd., for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4. Did a BEFORE check, finding almost entirely announcement and passing mentions. Only source I found was as part of a list and not an article about the game specifically.. (Cukie Gherkin)
2024-01-24 17:58 Guardian Cherubs (2012 video game) Guardian Cherubs is a 2-dimensional puzzle video game developed by Finnish studio Markan Saha, and was released for the iPhone and the iPad in 2012. It is no longer available on the iOS App Store. Non-notable phone game. No reliable sources are included in the article, and searches turned up no coverage of this game. Fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-24 21:41 Trivia Master (1985 video game) Trivia Master is a color arcade game created by Enerdyne in 1985. The game system was designed by Scott Boden, who previously worked on Star Castle and Solar Quest. The software and graphic design was done by Tim Skelly, who also designed games for Cinematronics, Gremlin, and Gottlieb. lack of notability (Waxworker)

Culture/Performing arts

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2024-01-22 11:43 Tamara Martinović (Serbian ballet dancer (born 1984)) Tamara Martinović (Serbian: Тамара Мартиновић)

(born 1984 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian ballet dancer. She has performed roles in theatrical musicals such as Chicago and Kiss me Kate at the Terazije Theatre in Belgrade (the Serbian equivalent to Broadway).

Non-notable subject (Broc)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2024-01-24 14:41 Ismail bin Mohammad Rizi (Iranian scholar and philosopher) Ismail bin Muhammad Rizi, also known as Hakim Ismail Rizi (1300–1230 AD[clarification needed]) was an Iranian scholar and philosopher and the seventh pole of Ishraq philosophy from Riz (Zarrin Shahr) village in the 13th AD century. Rizi wrote the book "Hayat al-Nufus" in Persian language at the request of Yusuf Shah, son of Alp Arslan Arghun, to make philosophical concepts understandable by those who do not know Arabic The cited references are not verifiable. Notably, Mohsen Kadivar is cited for a work dated 1373 Hijri, 1373 Hijri = 1954 Gregorian, 5 years before Mohsen's birth. Searches on Scholar and Books did not turn up any usable sources. Similarly, I do not see any indication at the fa.wiki article for Mohammad Taqi Danesh Pajouh that he wrote a work on Hayat al-Nufus. (Rosguill)

Culture/Sports

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-01-19 16:10 Benè Gola (Italian footballer) Giuseppe "Benè" Gola (born 28 December 1904, date of death unknown) was an Italian footballer who played as a defender. Non-notable athlete that does not pass WP:GNG. Source is website of statistics or is it fansite? Date of death unknown. Cannot find about his life. Played for 1 year and then what - vanished? (Hagesen)
2024-01-19 17:54 List of current National Pro Fastpitch team rosters Below are the full rosters, including the coaching staffs, of the teams of National Pro Fastpitch, the only professional women's softball league in the United States as of 2018.

, the roster maximum is 26 athletes per team. Previously, all teams were allowed a minimum of 18 and up to 23 players on their roster.

Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-19 14:23 2024 One World One Family Cup (Cricket match) The 2024 One World One Family Cup was an exhibition charity Twenty20 cricket match to exude the power of unity, the strength of a shared humanity, and the feeling of a collective social responsibility. The match featured two teams of renowned retired cricket players from around the world, led by cricket icons – Sachin Tendulkar and Yuvraj Singh of India. Non-notable, one-off event. Match carries no status and no lasting impact. (StickeyWicket)
2024-01-20 11:49 RC Tashkent Lions (Rugby team) RC Tashkent Lions (Uzbek: РК Тошкент Арслонлари, RK Toshkent Arslonlari) is an Uzbek rugby club in Tashkent. Outside of the forum post, I can't find any coverage about this club in either the Cyrillic or Latin alphabet. No evidence of WP:GNG. (Spiderone)
2024-01-20 12:20 RC National University of Uzbekistan (Rugby team) RC National University of Uzbekistan is a Uzbekistani rugby club in Tashkent. As with all of the other Uzbek rugby clubs, this isn't notable. Forum posts are not valid sources. Searches only yield Wikipedia mirrors. (Spiderone)
2024-01-21 05:59 List of American Bowl broadcasters The following is a list of the television networks and announcers to have broadcast the American Bowl, which was a series of National Football League pre-season exhibition games that were held at sites outside the United States between 1986 and 2005. Out of the list, ESPN hosted the America Bowl the most times, with NBC coming second. unbelievably niche list with no chance at meeting LISTN, unsourced (Mach61)
2024-01-23 08:41 Jazz–Nuggets rivalry (National Basketball Association rivalry) The Jazz–Nuggets rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Utah Jazz and the Denver Nuggets. The rivalry dates back to the 1976–77 NBA season, when the Nuggets joined the NBA as a result of the ABA–NBA merger. The rivalry is notable in that it features the only two NBA teams based in the Rocky Mountains. Not a notable rivalry, as evidenced by the used source as well (Fram)
2024-01-24 02:44 Julia Murmann (Canadian volleyball player) Julia Murmann (born 10 November 2002) is a Canadian volleyball player who plays as a libero for the Canada women's national volleyball team. Does not assert facts that would meet WP:NSPORTS such as individual achievements (medals, awards, etc.). Merely being part of a notable team does not make a player notable, WP:NOTINHERITED. (Bri)
2024-01-24 15:24 2024 Dubai Capitals season (Twenty20 Cricket team) The 2024 Dubai Capitals Season is a United Arab Emirates professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team that first competed in the 2024 season of International League T20 tournament. This article is of less importance and does not require an article of its own according to WP:NCRIC (Cric editor)
2024-01-25 17:09 Yunus Badat (Zambian cricketer) Yunus Badat (born 1943, Northern Rhodesia) was a Zambian cricketer. He played two One day Internationals representing East Africa in the 1975 World Cup. He scored only one run in all and did not bowl in any of the match. Lacks notability. Doubtful if it can be expanded. (Batagur baska)
2024-01-25 18:12 US Vigor Senigallia (Italian football club) US Vigor Senigallia is an Italian association football club located in Senigallia, Marche. It currently plays in Serie D league. The club was founded in 1921. The club plays home matches at the Goffredo Bianchelli Stadium in Senigallia. The club colors are red and blue. WITHOUT references and only 5 lines, non-encyclopedic page because, since this team isn't known at all, we have no information about it; furthermore, the site in the "External links" paragraph doesn't work. (JackkBrown)

Culture/Visual arts

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2024-01-19 12:55 Kylie InGold (Australian artist (born 1962)) Kylie InGold (born September 1962) is an Australian artist, a painter of the fairy and fantasy genre. Her painting career began in the early 1980s and has endured as one of Australia's most popular contemporary fairy artists. She studied fashion design at the Gold Coast Institute of TAFE. Does not meet WP:ARTIST. (LibStar)
2024-01-24 18:08 Humans of Planet Earth (Photography project) Humans of Planet Earth is a project aimed to regroup 100 photographers from 100 locations around the world, in an effort to capture 10000 portraits of people. The project was initiated by a New Zealand-American Brandon Van Slyke, in an effort to gain a perspective of the planet and its people, particularly if it contrasts from stereotypical prevailing media portrayals. Article on a non-notable, defunct blog created by an WP:SPA. Neither of the references included in the article appear to actually be about the topic, instead being about the notable Humans of New York. Searches did not turn up any coverage in reliable sources regarding this blog. Fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-25 05:55 Design Team One (Design studio in Ohio) Design Team One, Inc. is an Ohio-based design studio that was founded in 1981 as a subsidiary of the Cincinnati advertising agency, Northlich Stolley LaWarre. Promotional company profile of non notable design agency. Existing sources do not show in depth coverage, no better sources found. (Mccapra)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture

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2024-01-20 15:32 Karni Bhawan Palace karni bhawan palace is a historic royal residence located in Bikaner , Rajasthan , India. This India palace article lacks sufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. After searching, I found many promotional, tourism, and travel websites with passing mentions, but no comprehensive coverage of the palace itself. Article created on 14 May 2014 (JoeNMLC)

Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime

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2024-01-20 04:15 List of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger characters is a Japanese tokusatsu series. It is the 35th installment in the Super Sentai franchise and the 23rd entry in the Heisei era. The series centers around a group of space pirates, known as the Gokaigers, who embark on a quest to discover the "Greatest Treasure in the Universe." On their journey, they confront the Zangyack Empire and encounter former members of past series' Super Sentai teams. irrevalant info,incubate in draftspace (EEverest 8848)
2024-01-24 14:10 Celestine (comics) (Comics character) Celestine is a fictional character from in the Image Comics comic book universe created by Alan Moore, Rob Liefeld and Brian Denham. She was described as an avenging angel, responsible for the destruction of the Tower of Babel, Sodom and Gomorrah and other Old Testament atrocities. I couldn't find any secondary sources. (QuietCicada)

Geography/Geographical

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2024-01-21 03:55 Kaboud-val (Waterfall in Golestan , Iran) Kaboud-val waterfall ( Persian: آبشار کبودوال ) also transliterated Kaboud vâl, is a waterfall in Iran's Golestan province. It is near the Aliabad-e katul city about 3 kilometers to the south. No evidence of notability, no RS found (Tollens)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2024-01-25 17:09 Yunus Badat (Zambian cricketer) Yunus Badat (born 1943, Northern Rhodesia) was a Zambian cricketer. He played two One day Internationals representing East Africa in the 1975 World Cup. He scored only one run in all and did not bowl in any of the match. Lacks notability. Doubtful if it can be expanded. (Batagur baska)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa

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2024-01-20 16:44 Matsanga (Place in Niari Region, Republic of the Congo) Matsanga is a town located in the Niari Region of the Republic of the Congo. Appears to be a small cluster of dwellings. No indication of notability, no sources found and no obvious redirect target. (Mccapra)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2024-01-25 07:54 List of presidents of Egypt by time in office This is a list of presidents of Egypt by time in office. The basis of the list is the difference between dates; if counted by number of calendar days all the figures would be one greater. WP:FAILN: No sources referenced; List of presidents of Egypt covers most of the same info. (CanonNi)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America

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2024-01-20 04:36 Bob Topping (Canadian architect) Bob Topping (born in Scotland) is a Canadian architect. Robert Topping earned a Bachelor of Architecture (1979) from Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland before emigrating to Canada. Topping is the president of Designable Environments Inc., and a founding member of the Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES). This article doesn't meet wp:gng (Big Money Threepwood)
2024-01-20 15:57 Tax Fairness Oregon Tax Fairness Oregon is the largest Reagan-era tax advocacy organization in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its mission is to "reform our tax code so that it serves the common good, not special interests." It tries to shape tax policy by monitoring and evaluating tax concepts, identifying and analyzing critical bills, testifying at legislative hearings and meeting with legislators, raising awareness of tax issues through media outreach, and building coalitions with partner organizations. This organization's article has essentially zero sources to establish notability. After searching, the only reliable source covers the founder, and little about the organization itself. There are two failed verification sources, and two subscription required websites. Article was created by a new user on 23 September 2009 (their only contribution to Wikipedia) (JoeNMLC)
2024-01-20 18:00 KSSY-LP (Television station in Arroyo Grande, California) KSSY-LP was a low-power television station in Arroyo Grande, California, broadcasting locally on channel 20. Founded February 28, 1990, the station was owned by Iglesia Jesuchristo Es Mi Refugio, Inc. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 21:46 Radio Lazer (American radio broadcasting company) Lazer Broadcasting Corp. (commonly known as Radio Lazer) is an American radio broadcasting company based in Oxnard, California. The company owns several dozen radio stations in California and a television station in Sacramento, KSTV-LD. Lazer Broadcasting stations all broadcast in Spanish, carrying several Spanish-Language formats under "Radio Lazer", "Latino", "La Mexicana" and "La Maquina Musical" branding. Subject does not meet the WP:NCORP. What little WP:SIGCOV exists falls into WP:ILLCON. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 21:54 KMMK-LP (Television station in Sacramento, California) KMMK-LP (channel 14) was a low-power television station in Sacramento, California, United States, last affiliated with MTV Tr3́s. The station was a repeater for KMUM-CA (now KMUM-CD) in Sacramento and KMMW-LP (now KMMW-LD) in Stockton, with both stations now translators to Telemundo owned-and-operated station KCSO-LD (channel 33). Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 22:08 Marney, Kansas (Ghost town in Cheyenne County, Kansas) Marney is a ghost town in Cheyenne County, Kansas, United States. GNIS mistook this ghost postoffice for ghost town, there is nothing to see here. (James.folsom)
2024-01-21 22:33 Crestview Lodge (A former lodge in California, United States) Crestview Lodge (also Crest View) was founded in 1927 by Clarence Wilson in Mono County, California. It was located 9.5 miles (15 km) south of Mono Mills, at an elevation of 7520 feet (2292 m). Former lodge that burned down in 1977, not on any historical rolls. Now a maintenance station and campground. Not notable (Hike395)
2024-01-22 00:44 Roger Hoffman (American composer and singer) Roger Hoffman is an American composer and singer. His most noted work is "Consider the Lilies" which was featured on a Mormon Tabernacle Choir CD with the same name. Lack of secondary coverage supporting notability. (Willondon)
2024-01-22 04:47 KVSW-LP (Television station in Winslow, Arizona) KVSW-LP was a low-power television station serving Winslow, Arizona, which broadcast locally in analog on UHF channel 38 as an affiliate of America One Television Network. The station was owned by Village Broadcasting Corp., a subsidiary of Longfoot Communications Corp. of Los Angeles, California and was the first television station owned by Longfoot Communications to be licensed. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-22 04:59 WBOA-CD (TV station in Kittanning, Pennsylvania (1999–2017)) WBOA-CD, channel 29, was a class-A low-power television station licensed to Kittanning, PA. The station broadcast QVC Over the Air and it was owned by Local Media TV. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG due to a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2024-01-19 16:02 RondoNumbaNine (American rapper (1994–2020)) Clint Massey (born February 18, 1997), better known professionally as RondoNumbaNine, is an American rapper and convicted murderer from Chicago, Illinois. He became popular in the Chicago drill scene in 2013 alongside fellow rapper and friend L’A Capone. Non-notable musician and not notable under the notability guideline for people convicted of a crime. Even if a case for notability could be made, it seems like his notability would be temporary. (Voorts)
2024-01-22 16:56 KCTF-LP (Television station in Twin Falls, Idaho) KCTF-LP was a religious television station in Twin Falls, Idaho, broadcasting locally on channel 45. Founded May 10, 1999, the station was owned by Christian Broadcasting of Idaho, Inc. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-20 22:32 KGKM-LD (Telemundo affiliate in Columbia, Missouri) KGKM-LD (channel 36) is a low-power television station licensed to Columbia, Missouri, United States, serving the Mid-Missouri area as an affiliate of the Spanish-language Telemundo network. It is a semi-satellite of Kansas City–based KGKC-LD (channel 39, licensed to Lawrence, Kansas) which is owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting. Subject does not meet the GNG, due to a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2024-01-23 08:41 Jazz–Nuggets rivalry (National Basketball Association rivalry) The Jazz–Nuggets rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Utah Jazz and the Denver Nuggets. The rivalry dates back to the 1976–77 NBA season, when the Nuggets joined the NBA as a result of the ABA–NBA merger. The rivalry is notable in that it features the only two NBA teams based in the Rocky Mountains. Not a notable rivalry, as evidenced by the used source as well (Fram)
2024-01-24 01:45 King Lil G (American rapper) Alex Gonzalez, better known as King Lil G, is an American rapper of Mexican descent from South Los Angeles, Los Angeles. He is best known for his 2014 single "Hopeless Boy". He released albums King Enemy, Ak47 Boyz, 90's Kid and Paint The City Blue. Non-notable musician, no charted singles, no gold records, hardly any sort of coverage in RS. Appears promo. (Stealth1move)
2024-01-22 13:39 Queen City Balladeers (non-profit folk music organization in Cincinnati, Ohio) The Queen City Balladeers is a non-profit folk music organization in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was established in 1963 by a group of students at the University of Cincinnati, and for over forty years have been sponsoring and promoting folk and acoustic music in the Greater Cincinnati area. I couldn't find sources to show notability (Boleyn)
2024-01-22 15:23 Paul Ingles (American radio producer) Paul Ingles (born August 7, 1956, in Washington, D.C.) is a radio producer, reporter, consultant, and filmmaker who has been working primarily in radio since 1975. Among other projects, he has produced a series of public radio music documentaries about the history of The Beatles which have been carried on scores of radio stations across the country. Lack of significant coverage in independent sources. (Hirolovesswords)
2024-01-25 05:55 Design Team One (Design studio in Ohio) Design Team One, Inc. is an Ohio-based design studio that was founded in 1981 as a subsidiary of the Cincinnati advertising agency, Northlich Stolley LaWarre. Promotional company profile of non notable design agency. Existing sources do not show in depth coverage, no better sources found. (Mccapra)
2024-01-24 22:12 K31KV-D (Television station in Minnesota, United States) K31KV-D, virtual channel 16 (UHF digital channel 31), known on-air as CTV, is a low-powered television station licensed to St. James, Minnesota, United States. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-01-25 18:25 Murray S. Monroe Sr. (American lawyer) Murray S. Monroe Sr. (September 25, 1925 - September 2, 2003) was a Cincinnati-based lawyer for Taft, Stettinius & Hollister and founded the firm's Antitrust practice. No indication that subject is notable. (Pepperbeast)
2024-01-25 20:44 KVHD-LD (Television station in California, United States) KVHD-LD (channel 26) is a low-power television station in Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is owned by the New York Spectrum Holding Company. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun)

Geography/Regions/Asia

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2024-01-21 05:07 Jassim Al-Nabhan (Kuwaiti actor) Jassim Al-Nabhan (Arabic: جاسم النبهان; born August 1, 1944), Kuwaiti actor. It has very little info and content and I doubt he is notable. (Neocorelight)
2024-01-21 22:28 Tebedu (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Tebedu may refer to: "Tebedu" is not ambiguous. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-23 19:06 Turkish Grand Prix (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Turkish Grand Prix can refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia

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2024-01-20 11:49 RC Tashkent Lions (Rugby team) RC Tashkent Lions (Uzbek: РК Тошкент Арслонлари, RK Toshkent Arslonlari) is an Uzbek rugby club in Tashkent. Outside of the forum post, I can't find any coverage about this club in either the Cyrillic or Latin alphabet. No evidence of WP:GNG. (Spiderone)
2024-01-20 12:20 RC National University of Uzbekistan (Rugby team) RC National University of Uzbekistan is a Uzbekistani rugby club in Tashkent. As with all of the other Uzbek rugby clubs, this isn't notable. Forum posts are not valid sources. Searches only yield Wikipedia mirrors. (Spiderone)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia

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2024-01-19 19:31 List of Japanese institutions (1930–1945) This list of major Japanese institutions covers government and some private institutions and businesses, for the period 1930 to August 1945. Unreferenced for 20 years. An ill defined list of random government, educational, and businesses that existed in one part of Japanese history (SimonP)
2024-01-19 16:07 Gwon Yeong-hwan Gwon Yeong-hwan Korean권영환, is a South Korean Army Colonel who is serving as the Commander of the 1st Security Group. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Asia/North Asia

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2024-01-19 14:17 47th District of Brest (Home Army) The 47-th District of Brest (also 47-th District «East Coast», due to the location in the eastern coast of Bug) self-proclaimed partisan formation of the Home Army, valid from December 1944 to January 1951 in Western Belarus in the Polesia region, on the modern territory of the Brest Region in the Brest and Zhabinka districts in the Byelorussian SSR. The only information on them is in Russian, and not even in Polish or Ukrainian. Secondly, the leaders don't exist in any Polish articles or news websites. I tried to look for information about Daniił Trepliński or a "Baszta" brigade, but there were no results. (Olek Novy)

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia

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2024-01-19 14:23 2024 One World One Family Cup (Cricket match) The 2024 One World One Family Cup was an exhibition charity Twenty20 cricket match to exude the power of unity, the strength of a shared humanity, and the feeling of a collective social responsibility. The match featured two teams of renowned retired cricket players from around the world, led by cricket icons – Sachin Tendulkar and Yuvraj Singh of India. Non-notable, one-off event. Match carries no status and no lasting impact. (StickeyWicket)
2024-01-20 06:06 G R Varatharajulu Higher Secondary School (school) G R Varatharajulu Higher Secondary School is a school in Mayiladumparai, Theni District in the Western Tamil Nadu state of South India. It is associated with Rajshree Sugars and Chemicals Limited Management. This school is in about 0.5 km (0 mi) away from the Bank of river Vaigai. Unable to find WP:GNG-level sources for this school (MPGuy2824)
2024-01-20 06:15 Valampuri Vaduganathan Higher Secondary School The Valampuri Vaduganathan Higher Secondary School is a government aided school in Ponnamaravathi established and managed by the Vaduganathan family. Unable to find GNG-level sources for this school (MPGuy2824)
2024-01-20 15:32 Karni Bhawan Palace karni bhawan palace is a historic royal residence located in Bikaner , Rajasthan , India. This India palace article lacks sufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. After searching, I found many promotional, tourism, and travel websites with passing mentions, but no comprehensive coverage of the palace itself. Article created on 14 May 2014 (JoeNMLC)
2024-01-21 02:49 Radaan Mediaworks (Indian production house) Radaan Mediaworks is an Indian production house based in Tamil Nadu, and founded by Radhika Sarathkumar. No sources in article, could not find anything really good online that focuses on the company - most focus on the show being produced or the founders. (Ravensfire)
2024-01-21 14:37 Somwarpet (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Somwarpet may refer to: "Somwarpet" is not ambiguous. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-21 16:31 Habung Payeng (Indian politician) Habung Payeng (born 1 January 1958) is a former Information Commissioner in Arunachal Pradesh and a member of the National Executive of Aam Aadmi Party. He contested 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Arunachal West constituency. Before becoming the Information Commissioner, Payeng worked as a lecturer of economics in J.N. Non-notable public sector official. No real assertion of notability aside from being Information Commissioner, and no non-primary sources provided to pass WP:GNG. (Jdcooper)
2024-01-21 19:28 Puneet Kumar (influencer) (Indian comedian/entertainer/influencer) Prakash Kumar, also known as Puneet Kumar or Lord Puneet, is an Indian entertainer and comedian known for his humorous videos, primarily shared through his Instagram reels. He gained recognition as a former TikTok star and currently creates content on platforms like Reels and Mx TakaTak. Non-notable social media influencer who only receives run-of-the-mill media coverage. (Voorts)
2024-01-22 04:45 Basopatti (human settlement in India) Basopatti is a town in Madhubani District, Bihar, India. It is in Khajauli (Vidhan Sabha constituency). No sources for a decade (Big Money Threepwood)
2024-01-22 17:57 Shri Gangajali Education Society Shri Gangajali Education Society (SGES), established in 1994, provides education in the fields of arts, sciences, engineering, management, pharmaceuticals, nursing, and education (B.Ed/M.Ed). It is situated in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh. The society runs twelve institutions, known collectively as the Shri Shankaracharya Group. Non-notable education company. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-01-23 15:54 Nalanda (7°40′N 80°38′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Nalanda is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. A duplicate of Nalanda, Sri Lanka, evidence gathered in Talk:Batagalla (7°15′N 80°40′E)#Requested move 4 January 2024 (Chanakal)
2024-01-24 00:56 2023 vote of confidence in the Narendra Modi ministry On 8 August 2023, Gaurav Gogoi moved a motion of no confidence against the second Modi ministry in the Lok Sabha. It was primarily moved to compel Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak on the Manipur violence. There have been 30 no-confidence votes since 1963. This is routine and not worthy of a standalone article. (Zaathras)
2024-01-24 05:06 For Hire For Hire is an Urdu language book written by Asif Hussain Shah, a Pakistani taxi driver, and published in 2010.[citation needed] The book is based on the author's daily experiences and thoughts of his passengers while traveling in the city. Unsourced stub since creation in 2013. Neither book nor author appear to be notable. (Asilvering)
2024-01-24 05:29 PWFP Rumble in Pakistan (2019 professional wrestling event in Karachi) PWFP Rumble in Pakistan was a professional wrestling event produced by the Pro Wrestling Federation of Pakistan which was held at Dreamworld resort in Karachi on 28 April 2019. Unable to find WP:GNG sources for this event. (MPGuy2824)
2024-01-24 22:40 Mount Litera Zee School, Moga (School in Punjab, India) Mount Litera Zee School Moga is a school in Moga, Punjab, India, in which English is the medium of instruction. The school is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education in Delhi. Unreferenced for 8 years. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-01-25 17:31 Musahib Jaguji of Marwad (man in the reign of Maharaja Vijaysingh of Marwar) Jagnath Singh, also known as Musahib Jaguji (died 1764), was a prominent official in the reign of Maharaja Vijaysingh of Marwar. Sole cited reference is a review of a WP:RAJ source which makes no mention of the subject. No relevant results on Google Scholar or Books for either spelling of the subject's name attested here. N.b. the creating editor was blocked indefinitely for CIR. (Rosguill)
2024-01-26 03:24 Mahmud Invasion of Bhatia (1004) In 1004 AD, Mahmud attacked the Bhatia kingdom and defeated its ruler Bijji Rai. The battle lasted for three days, with Mahmud capturing the fort on the fourth day, resulting in heavy losses to Bijji Rai's army. Ultimately Biji Rai was forced to flee into the forest.((Battle Fails WP:GNG. Most of the sources used were RAJ era, modern sources are too less for an article.] (ImperialAficionado)
2024-01-26 03:51 Muktagachhar monda (Bengali Sweet from Bangladesh) Monda, is a traditional Bangladeshi sweet originated in Muktagachha, Bangladesh. The sweet, first made in 1824 by Gopal Pal, is reputed in Bangladesh and many countries for its originality, taste and flavour. I've gone through the 10 year page history of this article and can't find a version of this article that actually talks about what this dish is, how it is used, its cultural importance. All of the content is about its lineage and who first created it and nothing about the actual food. I did a search online and most of the information I found was Wikipedia mirrors with a focus on the creator, not the food. I think that if this dessert is real, an article could be authored but it's not this version. (Liz)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia

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2024-01-21 01:58 The Next Iron Chef Vietnam (Vietnamese cooking competition show) The Next Iron Chef Vietnam: Tìm kiếm siêu đầu bếp, is a spin-off series of Iron Chef Vietnam on Vietnam Television now[when?] in its first season. Each season is a stand-alone competition to select a chef to be designated an Iron Chef, who will appear on the next year season of Iron Chef Vietnam. fails gng (Sportsfan 1234)
2024-01-22 02:12 Mother Goose Playskool and Gradeschool (school in Dagupan, Philippines) The Mother Goose Playschool and Gradeschool are two of several schools that are part of the Mother Goose Special Schools System in the Philippines. These things are not inherently notable, and there is no secondary sourcing at all--it seems rather as if we're used to advertise. (Drmies)
2024-01-23 06:14 Nakprasith School (School in Sampran, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand) Nakprasith School (Thai: โรงเรียนนาคประสิทธิ์)

is a co-educational school in Khlongmai, Samphran, Nakhon Pathom. It provides 4 levels of education: pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, elementary first or primary, and secondary or high school. It has an Intensive English Program (IEP) from kindergarten to secondary level, providing students with an immersive English learning environment.

No sources. Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. (TrademarkedTWOrantula)
2024-01-24 03:46 Embassy of Indonesia, Brussels The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Brussels (Indonesian: Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Brussel) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Kingdom of Belgium and is concurrently accredited to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. A very short article with just one primary source. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-01-25 20:53 List of markets in Phnom Penh There are many public markets, as well as several that were privately developed by, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Notable public markets include: Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate repository of information. This article is almost entirely a list of non-notable markets. (Jacona)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia

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2024-01-21 03:55 Kaboud-val (Waterfall in Golestan , Iran) Kaboud-val waterfall ( Persian: آبشار کبودوال ) also transliterated Kaboud vâl, is a waterfall in Iran's Golestan province. It is near the Aliabad-e katul city about 3 kilometers to the south. No evidence of notability, no RS found (Tollens)
2024-01-24 14:41 Ismail bin Mohammad Rizi (Iranian scholar and philosopher) Ismail bin Muhammad Rizi, also known as Hakim Ismail Rizi (1300–1230 AD[clarification needed]) was an Iranian scholar and philosopher and the seventh pole of Ishraq philosophy from Riz (Zarrin Shahr) village in the 13th AD century. Rizi wrote the book "Hayat al-Nufus" in Persian language at the request of Yusuf Shah, son of Alp Arslan Arghun, to make philosophical concepts understandable by those who do not know Arabic The cited references are not verifiable. Notably, Mohsen Kadivar is cited for a work dated 1373 Hijri, 1373 Hijri = 1954 Gregorian, 5 years before Mohsen's birth. Searches on Scholar and Books did not turn up any usable sources. Similarly, I do not see any indication at the fa.wiki article for Mohammad Taqi Danesh Pajouh that he wrote a work on Hayat al-Nufus. (Rosguill)
2024-01-24 15:24 2024 Dubai Capitals season (Twenty20 Cricket team) The 2024 Dubai Capitals Season is a United Arab Emirates professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team that first competed in the 2024 season of International League T20 tournament. This article is of less importance and does not require an article of its own according to WP:NCRIC (Cric editor)

Geography/Regions/Europe

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2024-01-20 20:08 Saor Patrol (band that plays folk music) Saor Patrol (pronounced "shore patrol", derived from the word Saorsa, Scottish Gaelic: Freedom Patrol) is a Scottish folk, Rock band originally from Scotland, now based in Europe. Unreferenced. Can find no indication they fulfil WP:BAND. (Mutt Lunker)
2024-01-22 11:30 Humphrey Clucas (British composer, singer and author) Humphrey Lucas Clucas (born 1941) is a British composer, singer and author. Absolutely non-notable subject. (Broc)
2024-01-24 03:34 List of spaceflights to the International Space Station The following graph is a timeline of spacecraft in orbit for the International Space Station. Long blue bars represent the modules and major components of the ISS. Green bars indicate a crewed Soyuz Spacecraft. The yellow bars indicate other crafts that docked at the International Space Station, including the Russian Proton Launcher, the Russian modified Soyuz Launcher, the European ATV and Japanese Kounotori robot spacecraft (HTV), the American Space Shuttle, the ... Article is a duplicate of List of International Space Station expeditions/Assembly of the International Space Station and is unmaintained (CactiStaccingCrane)
2024-01-24 03:46 Embassy of Indonesia, Brussels The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Brussels (Indonesian: Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Brussel) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Kingdom of Belgium and is concurrently accredited to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. A very short article with just one primary source. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe

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2024-01-19 14:17 47th District of Brest (Home Army) The 47-th District of Brest (also 47-th District «East Coast», due to the location in the eastern coast of Bug) self-proclaimed partisan formation of the Home Army, valid from December 1944 to January 1951 in Western Belarus in the Polesia region, on the modern territory of the Brest Region in the Brest and Zhabinka districts in the Byelorussian SSR. The only information on them is in Russian, and not even in Polish or Ukrainian. Secondly, the leaders don't exist in any Polish articles or news websites. I tried to look for information about Daniił Trepliński or a "Baszta" brigade, but there were no results. (Olek Novy)
2024-01-20 00:04 Üllés gas field The Üllés gas field is a natural gas field located in Üllés, Csongrád County, Hungary. It was discovered in 1962 and developed by and MOL Group. It began production in 1965 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Üllés gas field are around 540 billion cubic feet (15×109m³), and production is slated to be around 17.8 million cubic feet/day (0.5×105m³) in 2010. Very few sources, non-significant in nature and really not reliable sources either because they are company reports, and industry reports. No independent coverage. Also, something run of the mill like a gas field needs to be unambiguously notable. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 18:45 Torcești gas field (Gas field in Vrancea County, Romania) The Torcești gas field natural gas field in Torcești near Adjud in Vrancea County. It was discovered in 2007 and developed by Petrom. It began production in 2008 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Torcești gas field are around 52 billion cubic feet (1.5 km³), and production is slated to be around 4.6 million cubic feet/day (0.13×105m³) in 2008. The one reference it has is an old financial report that isn't available in more, it has one mention in a trade journal and wiki regurgitation hits, no book, no news. No significant coverage, no notability. Gas fields need to be unquestionably notable to have their own article. Not redirecting anywhere because the info is not referenced. no reliable sources can be found. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 18:51 Teleac gas field The Teleac gas field is a natural gas field located in Gornești, Mureș County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1930 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Teleac gas field are around 1.06 trillion cubic feet (30 km³), and production is slated to be around 23.8 million cubic feet/day (0.67×105m³) in 2010. The reference provided only mentions the place in one line on a table. This not significant coverage. No google hits, books, or news about it. gas fields need to easily recognized as important or significant in someway to have their own article. The information on the page is out of date and no new info is available. Not redirecting. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 18:55 Târnăveni gas field (Gas field in Mureș County, Romania) The Târnăveni gas field natural gas field is located near Târnăveni in Mureș County. It was discovered in 1950 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1955 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Târnăveni gas field are around 418 billion cubic feet (12 km³) and production is slated to be around 55 million cubic feet/day (1.55×105m³) in 2010. The only info about this is in a dead link. No further information can be found. No significant coverage, no reliable sources. Gas fields need to be obviously important to have their own article. Not redirecting because info on page is out of date, and no new info is forthcoming. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 21:30 South Cobălcescu gas field The South Cobălcescu gas field natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2013 and developed by PetroCeltic. It will begin production in 2018 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the South Cobălcescu gas field are around 404 billion cubic feet (11.6 km³), and production is slated to be around 200 million cubic feet/day (5.6×106m³) in 2018. Googling indicates this is just a subsection of a gas field. The larger gas field is not notable either, so I'm not merging. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 21:50 Șaroș gas field (Gas field in Sibiu County, Romania) The Șaroș gas field is a natural gas field located in Dumbrăveni, Sibiu County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1930 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Şaroş gas field are around 2.84 trillion cubic feet (80 km³), and production is slated to be around 70 million cubic feet/day (2×105m³) in 2010. not sourced, no news reports about it, passing mentions here and there on line and in books. The information in the article is of a nature that no one would come here for. non notable gas field. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 23:18 Ghindăoani gas field The Ghindăoani gas field is a natural gas field located in Ghindăoani, Neamț County. It was discovered in 2000 and developed by and Aurelian Oil & Gas. It began production in 2006 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Ghindăoani gas field are around 115 billion cubic feet (3.3 km³), and production is slated to be around 4 million cubic feet/day (0.114×105m³) in 2010. This one is particularly obscure producing no potential sources what so ever. (James.folsom)
2024-01-22 23:11 Șamșud gas field (Gas field in Sălaj County, Romania) The Șamșud gas field is a natural gas field located in Șamșud, Sălaj County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1920 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Șamșud gas field are around 52 billion cubic feet (1.5 km³), and production is slated to be around 5.3 million cubic feet/day (0.67×105m³) in 2010. Googling this you will find Wikipedia mirrors, mostly. No hits in newspapers, globally. No books. Other web sites are for the region, reports on tourism and the like. Doesn't meet WP:N due to lack of significant coverage. geographic Natural features don't benefit from presumed notability per WP:Geoland. (James.folsom)
2024-01-22 23:49 Firtușu gas field (Gas field in Harghita County, Romania) The Firtuşu gas field is a natural gas field located in Lupeni, Harghita County, Romania. It was discovered in 1966 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1970 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Firtuşu gas field are around 100 billion cubic feet (2.8 km³), and production is centered on 30 million cubic feet/day (0.85×105m³). I cannot find anything much on this. The usual wiki mirrors, and one government report. It stated the field was in the least important grouping in Romania. Doesn't meet WP:N and WP:GEOLAND doesn't provide presumed notability to natural features. (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 17:53 Vasyl Chubak (Ukrainian businessman) Chubak Vasyl Volodymyrovich (Чубак Василь Володимирович, born May 2, 1964 Mushkativka, Borshchiv raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian businessman. Advertising page. Local bisness people. Deleted even in Ukrainian Wikipedia. (Микола Василечко)
2024-01-24 22:32 Daia gas field (Gas field in Mureș County, Romania) The Daia gas field is a natural gas field located in Apold, Mureș County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1930 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Daia gas field are around 2.13 trillion cubic feet (60 km³), and production is slated to be around 105 million cubic feet/day (3×105m³) in 2010. There is literally, nothing available on this this aside from it's single non significant citation. No significant coverage available. (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 22:56 Muridava gas field The Muridava license block, also known as Block EX-27, is located on the continental shelf of the Romanian Black Sea. It was awarded in October 2011 to Melrose Resources, now Petroceltic International. The total estimated resources of the Muridava block are around 169 billion cubic feet (4.85 km³), and production could yield around 100 million cubic feet/day (2.8×106m³). In checking for significant coverage, it turns out this is just a well in a gas field. (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:01 Miorița gas field The Miorița gas field natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2010 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2015 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Miorița gas field are around 125 billion cubic feet (3.6 km³), and production is slated to be around 22 million cubic feet/day (0.62×106m³) in 2015. Only info available is the cited financial report, nothing but wikipedia mirrors in google. No significant coverage (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:10 Mănești-Vlădeni gas field The Mănești-Vlădeni gas field natural gas field in Mănești near Vlădeni in Dâmbovița County. It was discovered in 1943 and developed by Petrom. It began production in 1945 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Mănești-Vlădeni gas field are around 52 billion cubic feet (1.5 km³), and production is slated to be around 4.6 million cubic feet/day (0.13×105m³) in 2008. All the information on this is mirrored from Wikipedia. No significant coverage. (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:20 Frasin-Gura Humorului gas field (Gas field in Suceava County, Romania) The Frasin-Gura Humorului gas field is a natural gas field located in Gura Humorului, Suceava County. It was discovered in 1971 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1972 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Frasin-Gura Humorului gas field are around 36 billion cubic feet (1 km³), and production is slated to be around 4.9 million cubic feet/day (0.14×105m³) in 2010. No coverage except wikipedia mirrors and financial reports. No significant coverage (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:33 Clara gas field The Clara gas field natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2010 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2015 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Clara gas field are around 97 billion cubic feet (2.8 km³), and production is slated to be around 11 million cubic feet/day (0.31×106m³) in 2015. This isn't a gas field it's well in a gas field, and there is no significant coverage. (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:36 Bianca gas field (Natural gas field in the Black Sea) The Bianca gas field is a natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2010 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2015 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Bianca gas field are around 144 billion cubic feet (4.1 km³), and production is slated to be around 22 million cubic feet/day (0.62×106m³) in 2015. Bine mai read the Sterling report wrong. These are wells in larger field. No significant coverage either. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 19:08 Rodbav gas field (Romanian natural gas field) The Rodbav gas field is a natural gas field in Șoarș, Brașov County, Romania. It was discovered in 1935 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1938 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Rodbav gas field are around 213 billion cubic feet (6.0 km3), and production is slated to have been around 10 million cubic feet (300,000 m3) per day in 2010. The sole reference for this only lists it in a table on a single line. Much of the info on this page is not in that reference, so no reliable sources given. Nothing of note has ever happened in relation to this gas field, eg no newspapers mention it. No books and no google hits. No info is available, and the info here is unsourced and out of date. not redirecting. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 21:37 Șincai gas field (Gas field in Mureș County, Romania) The Șincai gas field is a natural gas field located in Șincai, Mureș County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1930 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Șincai gas field are around 355 billion cubic feet (10 km³), and production is slated to be around 17.5 million cubic feet/day (0.5×105m³) in 2010. Another non notable gas field. There's no news reports of anything happening with this well. sources available are just reports not claiming anything special about it. no books mention it. (James.folsom)
2024-01-22 00:43 Sângeorgiu de Pădure gas field (Gas field in Mureș County, Romania) The Sângeorgiu de Pădure gas field natural gas field is located near Sângeorgiu de Pădure in Mureș County, Romania. It was discovered in 1920 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1925 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Sângeorgiu de Pădure gas field are around 871 billion cubic feet (25 km³), and production is slated to be around 55 million cubic feet/day (1.55×106m³) in 2010. Alot of the hits for this are for a place not a gas field. There are no news articles to suggest any events may have happened with. No books. Nothing that establishes this as a notable place. (James.folsom)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe

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2024-01-19 20:23 Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association The Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association (TBPA) is the trade association for the Ten-pin bowling industry in Great Britain. Formed in 1961, along with the British Tenpin Bowling Association, it was formed as an umbrella organisation. It aims to represent the interests of its member companies, including equipment suppliers and operators in tenpin bowling and has over 40 members who are responsible for approximately 150 bowling centres in the country.((citation needed|date=Ap ... I couldn't establish that this meets WP:ORG or WP:GNG. It has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve this. (Boleyn)
2024-01-20 20:29 Charlie Allan (musician) (Scottish actor and musician) Charlie Allan (born 27 February 1963) is a Scottish actor and musician. He is the Chief Executive of The Clanranald Trust for Scotland, a recognized non-profit organization in Scotland, which would spread and revive primarily Scottish culture and Scottish heritage through entertainment and education. Refs indicate routine coverage, not fulfilling WP:MUSICBIO or WP:NACTOR. (Mutt Lunker)
2024-01-24 09:26 Rinkuškiai (brewery) (Brewery in Biržai, Lithuania) Rinkuškiai is a Lithuanian brewery, established in 1991. Poor notability, not enought sources (PakisOne)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe

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2024-01-19 16:10 Benè Gola (Italian footballer) Giuseppe "Benè" Gola (born 28 December 1904, date of death unknown) was an Italian footballer who played as a defender. Non-notable athlete that does not pass WP:GNG. Source is website of statistics or is it fansite? Date of death unknown. Cannot find about his life. Played for 1 year and then what - vanished? (Hagesen)
2024-01-21 01:47 Foz do Tua (Human settlement in Portugal) Foz do Tua is a small village in Portugal on the right bank of the Douro river, near the town of Carrazeda de Ansiães, in the Bragança district. It is surrounded by some of the most beautiful and important farms (Portuguese: quinta(s)) in the Douro Valley - Quinta Foz Tua, Quinta do Tua (Cockburn's), Quinta dos Aciprestes (Real Companhia Velha) and Quinta dos Malvedos (Graham's - Symington family). Cannot find any info demonstrating WP:SIGCOV, google just shows a few houses along a river. (Tooncool64)
2024-01-21 22:28 Tebedu (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Tebedu may refer to: "Tebedu" is not ambiguous. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-22 11:43 Tamara Martinović (Serbian ballet dancer (born 1984)) Tamara Martinović (Serbian: Тамара Мартиновић)

(born 1984 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian ballet dancer. She has performed roles in theatrical musicals such as Chicago and Kiss me Kate at the Terazije Theatre in Belgrade (the Serbian equivalent to Broadway).

Non-notable subject (Broc)
2024-01-22 17:51 E Polis Milano (newspaper) E Polis Milano is an Italian local newspaper owned by the San Marino-based publishing company E Polis and based in Milan, Italy.

Although it is not a free newspaper, 70% of copies are distributed free near very busy locations like universities, railway stations, airports, and shopping centers.

Article on a seemingly non-notable local newspaper. The article has no sources, and searches did not turn up any coverage on the publication. The publication appears to now be defunct. Fails the WP:GNG (Rorshacma)
2024-01-23 00:01 Eperia The Eperia estate is located in Peloponnese on the Argolis peninsula of Greece. Does not appear to meet WP:GNG - no ghits, and the external links provided do not mention this subject but rather other tangents within the article. (Baldy Bill)
2024-01-24 03:47 Embassy of Indonesia, Athens The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Athens (Indonesian: Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Athena; Greek: Πρεσβεία της Δημοκρατίας της Ινδονησίας στην Αθήνα) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Hellenic Republic (Greece). A short article based on 2 primary sources. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-01-25 18:12 US Vigor Senigallia (Italian football club) US Vigor Senigallia is an Italian association football club located in Senigallia, Marche. It currently plays in Serie D league. The club was founded in 1921. The club plays home matches at the Goffredo Bianchelli Stadium in Senigallia. The club colors are red and blue. WITHOUT references and only 5 lines, non-encyclopedic page because, since this team isn't known at all, we have no information about it; furthermore, the site in the "External links" paragraph doesn't work. (JackkBrown)
2024-01-26 11:28 Villa Santa (Topics referred to by the same term) Villa Santa may refer to: None of these listed places are known as "Villa Santa" so all entries on this page are WP:Partial title matches. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe

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2024-01-20 00:01 Boppard line In German linguistics, the Boppard Line is an isogloss separating the dialects to the north, which have a /v/ in words such as Korv (or Korf), "basket", and leven, "to live", from the dialects to the south (including standard German), which have a /b/: Korb, leben. Does this exist? Nothing on the internet for this term. No books or journal appearances. Seems like OR (SimonP)
2024-01-23 14:28 French News (newspaper) French News was a monthly newspaper, based in Périgueux, Dordogne, France, published in English and distributed mostly in France. Only source is primary, doesn't seem to be notable based on Google search, French version of article is also unsourced. (Spinixster)

Geography/Regions/Oceania

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2024-01-19 12:55 Kylie InGold (Australian artist (born 1962)) Kylie InGold (born September 1962) is an Australian artist, a painter of the fairy and fantasy genre. Her painting career began in the early 1980s and has endured as one of Australia's most popular contemporary fairy artists. She studied fashion design at the Gold Coast Institute of TAFE. Does not meet WP:ARTIST. (LibStar)
2024-01-20 23:56 Shayne Biddle (New Zealand actor) Shayne Biddle is a New Zealand actor, best known for appearing in the New Zealand feature film, The Strength of Water (2009) Directed by Armağan Ballantyne, nominated Best Children's Feature Film. Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Winner of Qantas Film and Television Awards, for Best Sound Design. Non-notable actor that fails the WP:GNG and WP:NACTOR. Only had minor roles in non-notable films, and no coverage can be found upon searches. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-22 11:32 George Dodd (Australian writer) (Australian comedy writer) George Dodd is an Australian comedy writer. His list of credits as co-writer includes many popular Australian comedy TV shows from the 1990s up until today. He probably exists, but can’t be verified. Certainly no independent secondary sources covering him. Doesn’t come close to meeting WP:BIO. (SmokeyJoe)
2024-01-23 06:18 Ian Herbert White (Australian business executive (born 1949)) Ian Herbert White (born November 22, 1949) is an Australian business executive currently based in Canada with the Canadian Wheat Board. Fails WP:BIO and WP:GNG. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Jfire)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2024-01-19 20:23 Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association The Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association (TBPA) is the trade association for the Ten-pin bowling industry in Great Britain. Formed in 1961, along with the British Tenpin Bowling Association, it was formed as an umbrella organisation. It aims to represent the interests of its member companies, including equipment suppliers and operators in tenpin bowling and has over 40 members who are responsible for approximately 150 bowling centres in the country.((citation needed|date=Ap ... I couldn't establish that this meets WP:ORG or WP:GNG. It has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve this. (Boleyn)
2024-01-20 15:57 Tax Fairness Oregon Tax Fairness Oregon is the largest Reagan-era tax advocacy organization in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its mission is to "reform our tax code so that it serves the common good, not special interests." It tries to shape tax policy by monitoring and evaluating tax concepts, identifying and analyzing critical bills, testifying at legislative hearings and meeting with legislators, raising awareness of tax issues through media outreach, and building coalitions with partner organizations. This organization's article has essentially zero sources to establish notability. After searching, the only reliable source covers the founder, and little about the organization itself. There are two failed verification sources, and two subscription required websites. Article was created by a new user on 23 September 2009 (their only contribution to Wikipedia) (JoeNMLC)
2024-01-22 05:28 Cheap Records (Austrian record label) Cheap Records is a record label founded 1993 in Vienna, Austria by Patrick Pulsinger and Erdem Tunakan. Alongside Pulsinger and Tunakan, some artists who have recorded for the label include Christopher Just, Gerhard Potuznik and Robert Hood. Unsourced and lacking in WP:SIGCOV. (JalenFolf)
2024-01-23 00:53 Île Sans Fil (organization) Île Sans Fil (French:"wireless island") is a non-profit community wireless network that provides free public wireless Internet access to mobile users in public spaces throughout the island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The organization works with cafés, restaurants, bars, stores, community organizations, and individuals to provide free Internet access in public spaces. Highly promotional (after I pruned the worst of it; see history) and lacking secondary sources. (Drmies)
2024-01-24 17:53 Vasyl Chubak (Ukrainian businessman) Chubak Vasyl Volodymyrovich (Чубак Василь Володимирович, born May 2, 1964 Mushkativka, Borshchiv raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian businessman. Advertising page. Local bisness people. Deleted even in Ukrainian Wikipedia. (Микола Василечко)
2024-01-24 19:23 Social BI Social BI, or Social Business Intelligence, refers to the creation, publishing and sharing of custom business analytics reports and dashboards by end users of Cloud technologies. Tagged for notability for over 10 years (OlifanofmrTennant)
2024-01-25 20:53 List of markets in Phnom Penh There are many public markets, as well as several that were privately developed by, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Notable public markets include: Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate repository of information. This article is almost entirely a list of non-notable markets. (Jacona)
2024-01-25 21:24 The Realm (company) (underground hacker community that included Phoenix and Electron) The Realm is a southern California surfing products and clothing company co-founded in 1997 by noted surfers Mike Parsons and Pat O'Connell. It has sponsored pro surfers such as Tom Curren. The brand's ownership has changed twice since 1999 and it is now owned by Realm Holdings, LLC. www.realmnation.com No indication of notability. Article created 18 years ago, still no sources today. (Jacona)

History and Society/Education

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2024-01-20 06:15 Valampuri Vaduganathan Higher Secondary School The Valampuri Vaduganathan Higher Secondary School is a government aided school in Ponnamaravathi established and managed by the Vaduganathan family. Unable to find GNG-level sources for this school (MPGuy2824)
2024-01-20 15:57 Tax Fairness Oregon Tax Fairness Oregon is the largest Reagan-era tax advocacy organization in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its mission is to "reform our tax code so that it serves the common good, not special interests." It tries to shape tax policy by monitoring and evaluating tax concepts, identifying and analyzing critical bills, testifying at legislative hearings and meeting with legislators, raising awareness of tax issues through media outreach, and building coalitions with partner organizations. This organization's article has essentially zero sources to establish notability. After searching, the only reliable source covers the founder, and little about the organization itself. There are two failed verification sources, and two subscription required websites. Article was created by a new user on 23 September 2009 (their only contribution to Wikipedia) (JoeNMLC)
2024-01-22 02:12 Mother Goose Playskool and Gradeschool (school in Dagupan, Philippines) The Mother Goose Playschool and Gradeschool are two of several schools that are part of the Mother Goose Special Schools System in the Philippines. These things are not inherently notable, and there is no secondary sourcing at all--it seems rather as if we're used to advertise. (Drmies)
2024-01-23 06:14 Nakprasith School (School in Sampran, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand) Nakprasith School (Thai: โรงเรียนนาคประสิทธิ์)

is a co-educational school in Khlongmai, Samphran, Nakhon Pathom. It provides 4 levels of education: pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, elementary first or primary, and secondary or high school. It has an Intensive English Program (IEP) from kindergarten to secondary level, providing students with an immersive English learning environment.

No sources. Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. (TrademarkedTWOrantula)
2024-01-24 22:40 Mount Litera Zee School, Moga (School in Punjab, India) Mount Litera Zee School Moga is a school in Moga, Punjab, India, in which English is the medium of instruction. The school is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education in Delhi. Unreferenced for 8 years. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-01-25 18:25 Murray S. Monroe Sr. (American lawyer) Murray S. Monroe Sr. (September 25, 1925 - September 2, 2003) was a Cincinnati-based lawyer for Taft, Stettinius & Hollister and founded the firm's Antitrust practice. No indication that subject is notable. (Pepperbeast)

History and Society/History

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2024-01-22 11:43 Tamara Martinović (Serbian ballet dancer (born 1984)) Tamara Martinović (Serbian: Тамара Мартиновић)

(born 1984 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian ballet dancer. She has performed roles in theatrical musicals such as Chicago and Kiss me Kate at the Terazije Theatre in Belgrade (the Serbian equivalent to Broadway).

Non-notable subject (Broc)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2024-01-19 14:17 47th District of Brest (Home Army) The 47-th District of Brest (also 47-th District «East Coast», due to the location in the eastern coast of Bug) self-proclaimed partisan formation of the Home Army, valid from December 1944 to January 1951 in Western Belarus in the Polesia region, on the modern territory of the Brest Region in the Brest and Zhabinka districts in the Byelorussian SSR. The only information on them is in Russian, and not even in Polish or Ukrainian. Secondly, the leaders don't exist in any Polish articles or news websites. I tried to look for information about Daniił Trepliński or a "Baszta" brigade, but there were no results. (Olek Novy)
2024-01-26 03:24 Mahmud Invasion of Bhatia (1004) In 1004 AD, Mahmud attacked the Bhatia kingdom and defeated its ruler Bijji Rai. The battle lasted for three days, with Mahmud capturing the fort on the fourth day, resulting in heavy losses to Bijji Rai's army. Ultimately Biji Rai was forced to flee into the forest.((Battle Fails WP:GNG. Most of the sources used were RAJ era, modern sources are too less for an article.] (ImperialAficionado)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2024-01-19 12:55 Kylie InGold (Australian artist (born 1962)) Kylie InGold (born September 1962) is an Australian artist, a painter of the fairy and fantasy genre. Her painting career began in the early 1980s and has endured as one of Australia's most popular contemporary fairy artists. She studied fashion design at the Gold Coast Institute of TAFE. Does not meet WP:ARTIST. (LibStar)
2024-01-19 20:23 Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association The Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association (TBPA) is the trade association for the Ten-pin bowling industry in Great Britain. Formed in 1961, along with the British Tenpin Bowling Association, it was formed as an umbrella organisation. It aims to represent the interests of its member companies, including equipment suppliers and operators in tenpin bowling and has over 40 members who are responsible for approximately 150 bowling centres in the country.((citation needed|date=Ap ... I couldn't establish that this meets WP:ORG or WP:GNG. It has been in CAT:NN for 14 years; hopefully we can now resolve this. (Boleyn)
2024-01-20 15:57 Tax Fairness Oregon Tax Fairness Oregon is the largest Reagan-era tax advocacy organization in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its mission is to "reform our tax code so that it serves the common good, not special interests." It tries to shape tax policy by monitoring and evaluating tax concepts, identifying and analyzing critical bills, testifying at legislative hearings and meeting with legislators, raising awareness of tax issues through media outreach, and building coalitions with partner organizations. This organization's article has essentially zero sources to establish notability. After searching, the only reliable source covers the founder, and little about the organization itself. There are two failed verification sources, and two subscription required websites. Article was created by a new user on 23 September 2009 (their only contribution to Wikipedia) (JoeNMLC)
2024-01-22 11:32 George Dodd (Australian writer) (Australian comedy writer) George Dodd is an Australian comedy writer. His list of credits as co-writer includes many popular Australian comedy TV shows from the 1990s up until today. He probably exists, but can’t be verified. Certainly no independent secondary sources covering him. Doesn’t come close to meeting WP:BIO. (SmokeyJoe)
2024-01-23 06:18 Ian Herbert White (Australian business executive (born 1949)) Ian Herbert White (born November 22, 1949) is an Australian business executive currently based in Canada with the Canadian Wheat Board. Fails WP:BIO and WP:GNG. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Jfire)

History and Society/Transportation

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2024-01-20 21:04 Aspira F620 The Aspira F620 is a low-volume hand-built supercar. Non-notable car that fails the WP:GNG. There are no references included in the article, and neither of the dead-linked External Links appear to be reliable sources. Searches did not turn up enough significant coverage in reliable sources regarding it - some blog/forum posts and some very brief mentions is about it. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-24 03:34 List of spaceflights to the International Space Station The following graph is a timeline of spacecraft in orbit for the International Space Station. Long blue bars represent the modules and major components of the ISS. Green bars indicate a crewed Soyuz Spacecraft. The yellow bars indicate other crafts that docked at the International Space Station, including the Russian Proton Launcher, the Russian modified Soyuz Launcher, the European ATV and Japanese Kounotori robot spacecraft (HTV), the American Space Shuttle, the ... Article is a duplicate of List of International Space Station expeditions/Assembly of the International Space Station and is unmaintained (CactiStaccingCrane)

STEM

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2024-01-20 00:04 Üllés gas field The Üllés gas field is a natural gas field located in Üllés, Csongrád County, Hungary. It was discovered in 1962 and developed by and MOL Group. It began production in 1965 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Üllés gas field are around 540 billion cubic feet (15×109m³), and production is slated to be around 17.8 million cubic feet/day (0.5×105m³) in 2010. Very few sources, non-significant in nature and really not reliable sources either because they are company reports, and industry reports. No independent coverage. Also, something run of the mill like a gas field needs to be unambiguously notable. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 18:45 Torcești gas field (Gas field in Vrancea County, Romania) The Torcești gas field natural gas field in Torcești near Adjud in Vrancea County. It was discovered in 2007 and developed by Petrom. It began production in 2008 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Torcești gas field are around 52 billion cubic feet (1.5 km³), and production is slated to be around 4.6 million cubic feet/day (0.13×105m³) in 2008. The one reference it has is an old financial report that isn't available in more, it has one mention in a trade journal and wiki regurgitation hits, no book, no news. No significant coverage, no notability. Gas fields need to be unquestionably notable to have their own article. Not redirecting anywhere because the info is not referenced. no reliable sources can be found. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 21:50 Șaroș gas field (Gas field in Sibiu County, Romania) The Șaroș gas field is a natural gas field located in Dumbrăveni, Sibiu County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1930 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Şaroş gas field are around 2.84 trillion cubic feet (80 km³), and production is slated to be around 70 million cubic feet/day (2×105m³) in 2010. not sourced, no news reports about it, passing mentions here and there on line and in books. The information in the article is of a nature that no one would come here for. non notable gas field. (James.folsom)
2024-01-22 10:00 Elzaki transform (Integral transform established in 2011) The Elzaki transform is an integral transform established by Tariq Elzaki in 2011. It defined as the set: Clearly WP:OR: the transform has been named by its inventor after himself in a predatory journal (D.Lazard)
2024-01-24 22:32 Daia gas field (Gas field in Mureș County, Romania) The Daia gas field is a natural gas field located in Apold, Mureș County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1930 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Daia gas field are around 2.13 trillion cubic feet (60 km³), and production is slated to be around 105 million cubic feet/day (3×105m³) in 2010. There is literally, nothing available on this this aside from it's single non significant citation. No significant coverage available. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 19:08 Rodbav gas field (Romanian natural gas field) The Rodbav gas field is a natural gas field in Șoarș, Brașov County, Romania. It was discovered in 1935 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1938 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Rodbav gas field are around 213 billion cubic feet (6.0 km3), and production is slated to have been around 10 million cubic feet (300,000 m3) per day in 2010. The sole reference for this only lists it in a table on a single line. Much of the info on this page is not in that reference, so no reliable sources given. Nothing of note has ever happened in relation to this gas field, eg no newspapers mention it. No books and no google hits. No info is available, and the info here is unsourced and out of date. not redirecting. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 21:37 Șincai gas field (Gas field in Mureș County, Romania) The Șincai gas field is a natural gas field located in Șincai, Mureș County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1930 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Șincai gas field are around 355 billion cubic feet (10 km³), and production is slated to be around 17.5 million cubic feet/day (0.5×105m³) in 2010. Another non notable gas field. There's no news reports of anything happening with this well. sources available are just reports not claiming anything special about it. no books mention it. (James.folsom)
2024-01-22 00:43 Sângeorgiu de Pădure gas field (Gas field in Mureș County, Romania) The Sângeorgiu de Pădure gas field natural gas field is located near Sângeorgiu de Pădure in Mureș County, Romania. It was discovered in 1920 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1925 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Sângeorgiu de Pădure gas field are around 871 billion cubic feet (25 km³), and production is slated to be around 55 million cubic feet/day (1.55×106m³) in 2010. Alot of the hits for this are for a place not a gas field. There are no news articles to suggest any events may have happened with. No books. Nothing that establishes this as a notable place. (James.folsom)

STEM/Computing

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2024-01-21 22:48 TTA (codec) (Lossless audio codec) True Audio (TTA) is a lossless compressor for multichannel 8, 16 and 24 bits audio data.

.tta is the extension to filenames of audio files created by the True Audio codec.

There is not a single secondary source here or in its history, and the thing, while maybe not a real ad (though it's been tagged long enough) is merely a description of something that can make no inherent or verified claim to notability. (Drmies)
2024-01-21 22:48 Ultrid Ultrid is a light, flexible and powerful technology that simplifies the software development process of rich client desktop application software by effectively separating the user interface code from the logic of the program. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 02:00 Magic W3 The Magic W3 is a 4.8" Windows®7 full OS touchscreen microcomputer with voice call functionality. The Magic W3 provides true windowed multitasking, multimedia entertainment, social network connectivity, navigation capability, voice telephony, and the full internet experience. Promotional (created by obvious COI editor), totally unverified--and there isn't even a parent company to redirect this to. (Drmies)
2024-01-22 20:58 Studiolab (Swedish music software developed by Demagic AB) Studiolab is a music software product developed by Swedish company Demagic AB. Article on a non-notable piece of software created by an WP:SPA. There are no sources in the article, and searches turned up no coverage in reliable sources regarding this software, just on other, unrelated topics using the same name. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-23 06:08 TtyEmulator TtyEmulator is a Freeware terminal emulator application which can act as a client for the SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and raw TCP computing protocols and as a serial console client.

TtyEmulator is written for Microsoft Windows, but it will be ported to various other operating systems, if requested.

Fails WP:GNG. No independent sources. Tagged for notability for more than a decade. (Jfire)
2024-01-24 04:43 Cache coherent interconnect for accelerators The cache coherent interconnect for accelerators (CCIX) protocol is the result of an effort of a joint group of computer, hardware and software component vendors: AMD, ARM, Huawei, Mellanox Technologies, Qualcomm and Xilinx. Non-notable tech product. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-01-25 20:25 Pool Element (Server within a pooled network) A Pool Element (PE) is a server in the Reliable server pooling (RSerPool) framework. Created 18 years ago by a single purpose account, still unreferenced, no indication of notability. (Jacona)

STEM/Engineering

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2024-01-20 21:04 Aspira F620 The Aspira F620 is a low-volume hand-built supercar. Non-notable car that fails the WP:GNG. There are no references included in the article, and neither of the dead-linked External Links appear to be reliable sources. Searches did not turn up enough significant coverage in reliable sources regarding it - some blog/forum posts and some very brief mentions is about it. (Rorshacma)
2024-01-24 03:34 List of spaceflights to the International Space Station The following graph is a timeline of spacecraft in orbit for the International Space Station. Long blue bars represent the modules and major components of the ISS. Green bars indicate a crewed Soyuz Spacecraft. The yellow bars indicate other crafts that docked at the International Space Station, including the Russian Proton Launcher, the Russian modified Soyuz Launcher, the European ATV and Japanese Kounotori robot spacecraft (HTV), the American Space Shuttle, the ... Article is a duplicate of List of International Space Station expeditions/Assembly of the International Space Station and is unmaintained (CactiStaccingCrane)

STEM/Space

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2024-01-24 02:02 Cis-Neptunian object (Astronomical body found within the orbit of Neptune) A cis-Neptunian object is, literally, any astronomical body found within the orbit of Neptune. However, the term is typically used for those distant minor planets other than trans-Neptunian objects: that is, all sub-planetary bodies orbiting the Sun at or within the distance of Neptune, but outside the orbit of Jupiter.((citation needed|date=September 2015|reason=This passage seems to be unsourced: outside the orbit of Jupiter; The following citation (Horner 2003) does no ... This classification is seldom used by researchers, does not appear to be a consensus classification, and is largely redundant. On NASA ADS, only one search result for "cis-Neptunian object" is relevant to the term, out of four total results. (ArkHyena)

STEM/Technology

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2024-01-20 00:18 Tunu gas field (Natural gas field in Indonesia) The Tunu gas field is a natural gas field located in the South China Sea. It was discovered in 1977 and developed by and Pertamina. It began production in 1978 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Tunu gas field are around 16.5 trillion cubic feet (399×109m³), and production is slated to be around 350 million cubic feet/day (9.8×105m³). It exists, it is a non notable run of the mill gas field with no reliable sources or significant coverage. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 18:51 Teleac gas field The Teleac gas field is a natural gas field located in Gornești, Mureș County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1930 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Teleac gas field are around 1.06 trillion cubic feet (30 km³), and production is slated to be around 23.8 million cubic feet/day (0.67×105m³) in 2010. The reference provided only mentions the place in one line on a table. This not significant coverage. No google hits, books, or news about it. gas fields need to easily recognized as important or significant in someway to have their own article. The information on the page is out of date and no new info is available. Not redirecting. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 18:55 Târnăveni gas field (Gas field in Mureș County, Romania) The Târnăveni gas field natural gas field is located near Târnăveni in Mureș County. It was discovered in 1950 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1955 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Târnăveni gas field are around 418 billion cubic feet (12 km³) and production is slated to be around 55 million cubic feet/day (1.55×105m³) in 2010. The only info about this is in a dead link. No further information can be found. No significant coverage, no reliable sources. Gas fields need to be obviously important to have their own article. Not redirecting because info on page is out of date, and no new info is forthcoming. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 21:19 Nadia gas field The Nadia gas field natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2013 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2018 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Nadia gas field are around 306 billion cubic feet (8.7 km³), and production is slated to be around 50 million cubic feet/day (1.4×106m³) in 2018. No news articles indicating anything ever happened here. No books, precious little else. Nothing found that states it's important any way whatsoever. The article presents data on a gas field. Nobody who needs data on gas fields looks to Wikipedia for it. no significant coverage, non notable gas field. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 21:30 South Cobălcescu gas field The South Cobălcescu gas field natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2013 and developed by PetroCeltic. It will begin production in 2018 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the South Cobălcescu gas field are around 404 billion cubic feet (11.6 km³), and production is slated to be around 200 million cubic feet/day (5.6×106m³) in 2018. Googling indicates this is just a subsection of a gas field. The larger gas field is not notable either, so I'm not merging. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 21:44 Sighișoara gas field The Sighişoara gas field natural gas field in Sighişoara, Mureș County. It was discovered in 2003 and developed by Romgaz and Wintershall. It began production in 2004 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Sighişoara gas field are around 196 billion cubic feet (5 km³), and production is slated to be around 10.6 million cubic feet/day (0.3×105m³) in 2004. unreferenced, no significant reliable sources available, only provides out of data data that nobody would rely on wikipedia to provide. not mentioned in books, no news reports of anything happening in relation to it. non notable. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 23:06 Plenița gas field The Plenița gas field is a shale gas field located in Plenița, Dolj County. It was discovered in 2012 and developed by and Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2015 and will produce shale gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Plenița gas field are around 124 billion cubic feet (3.5 km³), and production is slated to be around 11 million cubic feet/day (0.3×105m³) in 2015. No significant coverage, zero sources. A search for significant coverage has been done. No news reports about this. No books. Search hits are non significant composed wikipedia mirrors and other trivial mentions. non notable gas field. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 23:15 Poduri gas field The Poduri gas field is a natural gas reservoir situated in Poduri, Bacău County. It was discovered in 2012 and subsequently developed by Stratum Energy. Production at the field commenced in 2014, with a focus on extracting both natural gas and condensates. Provided sources for this article do not establish the notability of the gas field. These sources only provide passing mention. A search for significant coverage has been done. No news reports of any happening was found. No book mentions. Search engines find Wiki mirrors, and passing mentions in sources about other subjects. (James.folsom)
2024-01-20 23:18 Ghindăoani gas field The Ghindăoani gas field is a natural gas field located in Ghindăoani, Neamț County. It was discovered in 2000 and developed by and Aurelian Oil & Gas. It began production in 2006 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Ghindăoani gas field are around 115 billion cubic feet (3.3 km³), and production is slated to be around 4 million cubic feet/day (0.114×105m³) in 2010. This one is particularly obscure producing no potential sources what so ever. (James.folsom)
2024-01-21 22:48 TTA (codec) (Lossless audio codec) True Audio (TTA) is a lossless compressor for multichannel 8, 16 and 24 bits audio data.

.tta is the extension to filenames of audio files created by the True Audio codec.

There is not a single secondary source here or in its history, and the thing, while maybe not a real ad (though it's been tagged long enough) is merely a description of something that can make no inherent or verified claim to notability. (Drmies)
2024-01-21 22:48 Ultrid Ultrid is a light, flexible and powerful technology that simplifies the software development process of rich client desktop application software by effectively separating the user interface code from the logic of the program. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2024-01-22 02:00 Magic W3 The Magic W3 is a 4.8" Windows®7 full OS touchscreen microcomputer with voice call functionality. The Magic W3 provides true windowed multitasking, multimedia entertainment, social network connectivity, navigation capability, voice telephony, and the full internet experience. Promotional (created by obvious COI editor), totally unverified--and there isn't even a parent company to redirect this to. (Drmies)
2024-01-22 23:11 Șamșud gas field (Gas field in Sălaj County, Romania) The Șamșud gas field is a natural gas field located in Șamșud, Sălaj County. It was discovered in 1915 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 1920 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Șamșud gas field are around 52 billion cubic feet (1.5 km³), and production is slated to be around 5.3 million cubic feet/day (0.67×105m³) in 2010. Googling this you will find Wikipedia mirrors, mostly. No hits in newspapers, globally. No books. Other web sites are for the region, reports on tourism and the like. Doesn't meet WP:N due to lack of significant coverage. geographic Natural features don't benefit from presumed notability per WP:Geoland. (James.folsom)
2024-01-22 23:49 Firtușu gas field (Gas field in Harghita County, Romania) The Firtuşu gas field is a natural gas field located in Lupeni, Harghita County, Romania. It was discovered in 1966 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1970 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Firtuşu gas field are around 100 billion cubic feet (2.8 km³), and production is centered on 30 million cubic feet/day (0.85×105m³). I cannot find anything much on this. The usual wiki mirrors, and one government report. It stated the field was in the least important grouping in Romania. Doesn't meet WP:N and WP:GEOLAND doesn't provide presumed notability to natural features. (James.folsom)
2024-01-23 00:03 Brădești gas field The Brădeşti gas field is a natural gas field located in Brădeşti, Harghita County. It was discovered in 1965 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1966 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Brădeşti gas field are around 74 billion cubic feet (2.1 km³), and production is centered on 20 million cubic feet/day (0.57×105m³). I think this one is one that Bine mai, failed to get right. All the hits are for a gas field in different location. In any case the only one I can find with this name is a depleted oil field, that may soon be used for CO2 capture. Which is consistent with another source that stated this gas field is located in a group of poor quality gas. If anyone thinks the CO2 capture business makes it notable, and you can sort that out, remove the prod and take care of it. (James.folsom)
2024-01-23 00:53 Île Sans Fil (organization) Île Sans Fil (French:"wireless island") is a non-profit community wireless network that provides free public wireless Internet access to mobile users in public spaces throughout the island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The organization works with cafés, restaurants, bars, stores, community organizations, and individuals to provide free Internet access in public spaces. Highly promotional (after I pruned the worst of it; see history) and lacking secondary sources. (Drmies)
2024-01-21 22:29 Parallels Plesk Billing Parallels Plesk Billing is a commercial web hosting billing and automation software package. ModernGigabyte, LLC originally released it as ModernBill. After Parallels, Inc. acquired ModernGigabyte, LLC in January 2008, the product's name was changed to Parallels Plesk Billing. Not mentioned in the Parallels article so a redirect is not appropriate.. Does not appear to be notable from my search for independent in depth sources. (Mccapra)
2024-01-22 23:38 Maria gas field (Natural gas field in the Black Sea) The Maria gas field natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2010 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2018 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Maria gas field are around 102 billion cubic feet (2.9 km³), and production is slated to be around 22 million cubic feet/day (0.62×106m³) in 2018. This one is really obscure. The few hits I find are actually mentions of an gas well in Russian black sea. Oh and of course wiki mirrors No books, no newspapers. Doesn't meet WP:N and WP:Geoland doesn't provide presumed notability for natural features. (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 19:23 Social BI Social BI, or Social Business Intelligence, refers to the creation, publishing and sharing of custom business analytics reports and dashboards by end users of Cloud technologies. Tagged for notability for over 10 years (OlifanofmrTennant)
2024-01-24 22:56 Muridava gas field The Muridava license block, also known as Block EX-27, is located on the continental shelf of the Romanian Black Sea. It was awarded in October 2011 to Melrose Resources, now Petroceltic International. The total estimated resources of the Muridava block are around 169 billion cubic feet (4.85 km³), and production could yield around 100 million cubic feet/day (2.8×106m³). In checking for significant coverage, it turns out this is just a well in a gas field. (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:01 Miorița gas field The Miorița gas field natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2010 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2015 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Miorița gas field are around 125 billion cubic feet (3.6 km³), and production is slated to be around 22 million cubic feet/day (0.62×106m³) in 2015. Only info available is the cited financial report, nothing but wikipedia mirrors in google. No significant coverage (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:10 Mănești-Vlădeni gas field The Mănești-Vlădeni gas field natural gas field in Mănești near Vlădeni in Dâmbovița County. It was discovered in 1943 and developed by Petrom. It began production in 1945 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Mănești-Vlădeni gas field are around 52 billion cubic feet (1.5 km³), and production is slated to be around 4.6 million cubic feet/day (0.13×105m³) in 2008. All the information on this is mirrored from Wikipedia. No significant coverage. (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:20 Frasin-Gura Humorului gas field (Gas field in Suceava County, Romania) The Frasin-Gura Humorului gas field is a natural gas field located in Gura Humorului, Suceava County. It was discovered in 1971 and developed by Romgaz. It began production in 1972 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Frasin-Gura Humorului gas field are around 36 billion cubic feet (1 km³), and production is slated to be around 4.9 million cubic feet/day (0.14×105m³) in 2010. No coverage except wikipedia mirrors and financial reports. No significant coverage (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:33 Clara gas field The Clara gas field natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2010 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2015 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Clara gas field are around 97 billion cubic feet (2.8 km³), and production is slated to be around 11 million cubic feet/day (0.31×106m³) in 2015. This isn't a gas field it's well in a gas field, and there is no significant coverage. (James.folsom)
2024-01-24 23:36 Bianca gas field (Natural gas field in the Black Sea) The Bianca gas field is a natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2010 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2015 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Bianca gas field are around 144 billion cubic feet (4.1 km³), and production is slated to be around 22 million cubic feet/day (0.62×106m³) in 2015. Bine mai read the Sterling report wrong. These are wells in larger field. No significant coverage either. (James.folsom)
2024-01-21 20:25 Edraw Max (software) Edraw Max is a 2D business technical diagramming software which helps create flowcharts, organizational charts, mind map, network diagrams, floor plans, workflow diagrams, business charts, and engineering diagrams. The current version, Edraw Max 12.6.1 was released in October 2023 for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. Software fails to meet notability guidelines, lacks in-depth and reliable coverage. Article has clear conflict of interest: it's promotional and was created by a single-purpose account with the same username as the software. (StreetcarEnjoyer)
2024-01-22 16:21 Smith & Wesson Model 410 The Smith & Wesson Model 410 and 411 are two similar full-sized, .40 S&W, short-recoil-operated double-action/single action (DA/SA) semi-automatic pistols with a four-inch barrel and an aluminum alloy frame and a carbon steel slide. The S&W Model 411 was produced from 1992 to 1994. Does not meet WP:GNG. Only finding basic specs in gun magazines and listings in price catalogs. (S0091)
2024-01-25 23:46 Berbinceni gas field The Berbinceni gas field is a natural gas field located in Secuieni, Bacău County. It was discovered in 2008 and developed by and Romgaz. It began production in 2008 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Berbinceni gas field are around 53 billion cubic feet (1.5 km³), and production is slated to be around 7 million cubic feet/day (0.2×105m³) in 2010. A search for further references on the gas field finds no reliable source, much less significant coverage. non notable gas field. Geographic features need to meet WP:N per WP:Geoland which provides no presumed notability. (James.folsom)
2024-01-25 23:55 Bilca gas field The Bilca gas field is a natural gas field located in Bilca, Suceava County. It was discovered in 2000 and developed by and Aurelian Oil & Gas. It began production in 2006 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Bilca gas field are around 107 billion cubic feet (3 km³), and production is slated to be around 3.7 million cubic feet/day (0.1×105m³) in 2010. A search for reliable sources found very few, non giving significant coverage. Per WP:Geoland natural features need to meet WP:N. This has no significant coverage. (James.folsom)
2024-01-26 00:13 Bobocu gas field The Bobocu gas field is a natural gas field in Bobocu village, Cochirleanca Commune, Buzău County. It was discovered in 1966 and first developed by Romgaz, the Romanian national gas company, but was abandoned in 1995 due to a sand influx in well boreholes. A search for reliable sources was done, and revealed this gas field has never produced commercial amounts of gas since it was abandoned in 1995 Zeta petroleum tried to revive it, and failed. It is now non producing and non notable. (James.folsom)
2024-01-26 01:30 Macintosh II Repair and Upgrade Secrets (hardcover do-it-yourself book) Macintosh II Repair and Upgrade Secrets is a 264-page hardcover do-it-yourself book written by Larry Pina that describes how to repair and upgrade a Macintosh II personal computer. The book was first published in 1991 and is now out of print. It came with a diskette. Fails WP:NBOOK - no g.scholar results, google results are for full text, book dbs, etc. Not of lasting encyclopedic significance. (Asilvering)
2024-01-26 01:30 Macintosh Repair & Upgrade Secrets (hardback book) Macintosh Repair & Upgrade Secrets is a hardback book for repairing and upgrading Apple Macintosh personal computers from the Macintosh 128K to Macintosh SE models. The book was written by Larry Pina and is out of print. It was first published in 1990 by Hayden Books, with ISBN 0-672-48452-8. Fails WP:NBOOK - no g.scholar results, google results are for full text, book dbs, etc. Not of lasting encyclopedic significance. (Asilvering)

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2024-01-19 16:24 Selangau (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Selangau may refer to: "Selangau" is not ambiguous. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-22 19:42 Tooken (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Tooken can refer to: A disambiguation page is not required. The primary topic article has a hatnote to the other possible use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-23 20:23 United-Reform Coalition (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) United–Reform Coalition can refer to the following in New Zealand: This disambiguation page is not required (WP:ONEOTHER): both articles link to each other. In any case, the title of the page should have an endash not a hyphen (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-26 09:35 Utah State Route 58 (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Utah State Route 58 may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect Utah State Route 58 points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-26 09:40 Uthman Quran (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Uthman Quran may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-26 11:00 Via Traiana (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Via Traiana is a street in southern Italy. Disambiguation is not required. "Via Traiana Nova" is specifically not known as "Via Traiana" (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-26 11:32 Viswema (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Viswema is a Southern Angami Naga village located in Nagaland. "Viswema" is not ambiguous (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-01-26 12:13 West Hollywood (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) West Hollywood is a city in Los Angeles County, California. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)