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So, If I were to recreate the page Brock Baker I would need two or more sources? What else would I need? Heymister14 (talk) 22:54, 27 June 2012 (UTC)heymister14
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I have a request. Could you please draw attention to the edits by 27.32.120.189 in the article Uudam. I think it's vandalism. He removes probably a good sources and inserts a different (from Facebook) and on this basis, he changing the date of birth. I fixed after him, but he has canceled it. Best regards.--Seti6908 (talk) 14:36, 30 June 2012 (UTC)
Many thanks and Best regards,--Seti6908 (talk) 20:19, 30 June 2012 (UTC)
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Thanks for letting me know about your concerns. I hope you'll be more specific, as I'm happy to address them. I didn't see a ce tag on Curtis Moss or Daniel Harper. I saw the tag, but no typos on Julie Labonté. Cheers! Lfstevens (talk) 22:39, 3 July 2012 (UTC)
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Hi, thank you for pointing me to the book notability guidelines, I wasn't aware of those. I simply assumed that since two of the books already had articles, adding the others would be useful.
I've now merged all five together into a single article for the complete series, together with some basic character and universe information. I've changed the original 5 articles to redirect to this page. I've seen the same construction in several other book series, and it struck me as an efficient way of presenting the information.
Is this a good solution? Regards, --Itsacon (talk) 12:13, 9 July 2012 (UTC)
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It looks like The Bushranger removed Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp. I had thought that notability had been established. The publishing firm is notable. In its day (1970s), it was one of three of the biggest sheet music publishers of pop music on the planet. Moreover, Chas. H. Hansen was the exclusive sheet music U.S. publisher for the Beatles. Why wouldn't that alone carry the water? I've asked The Bushranger to email me the latest version so that I can critique it and determine whether it's fixable. Since you have followed this article, would you support restoring the article? My sense is that notability was evident, as written. Need of improvement would have been a proper tag, not removal. I may attempt to edit it in a way that might satisfy naysayers. Eurodog (talk) 04:29, 29 July 2012 (UTC)
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Dear Cindamuse, some time ago you deleted Klein windhoek,namimbia, created by User:Kyknlos, as duplication. The situation is that Klein Windhoek is a suburb of Windhoek. Would you please be so kind to have a look at the deleted article again---and if it contains a suitable reference, and is not indeed just a duplication of Windhoek, undelete it somewhere to my user space or to main space? Thanks a lot in advance, --Pgallert (talk) 14:53, 30 July 2012 (UTC)HunterSmith (talk) 19:13, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
I've had to decline your speedy deletion nomination of North Sea Boats. In this case, G11 isn't applicable because the article isn't written in a promotional tone. A7 isn't applicable because it is very limited in scope, and in this case the article subject is a trade name, which isn't covered by A7. However, you're free to submit this article for deletion using PROD or AfD, because I have strong doubts about its notability. Even so, it doesn't qualify for speedy deletion.--Slon02 (talk) 16:28, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
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Hi Cindamuse, Can you tell me if there is any specific issue with the Ana Berry bio? I feel she is a notable person (as I watch her on the news almost every day :) and submitted the article in good faith (and with sufficient research). Thank you in advance. HunterSmith (talk) 19:13, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
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Thank you for your interest in the Trafficking in persons in Argentina article and for your note on my talk page. I have just started translating this article, and have placed a "translated from" template on the talk page and an "under construction" template on the project page. If you can think of more templates I should use, please let me know.
As I see you are interested in the topic of human trafficking, you may also be interested in the Susana Trimarco and Marita Veron articles. Susana's daughter Marita was kidnapped in Argentina ten years ago and is still missing. Public officials and local police, as well as organized crime figures, were implicated in the kidnapping. There has been legislation in response to Trimarco's efforts, and this is included in the article currently under translation. These three articles are interconnected in the Spanish Wikipedia. The Marita Veron article I translated in one sitting, which was kind of long, so I want to take a little more time with this one, especially since there are a lot of legal terms and I may have to do more checking — and since I am actually supposed to be doing a job search right now. :)
Trimarco has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, but so much of the information about her efforts is only available in Spanish. After I created the Trimarco article, BBCNews decided to do a piece on her. I can't help but wonder if the BBC editors who decided to do the piece looked at the Wikipedia article first, and saw a topic with some substance. Hopefully this translation of the trafficking article will help add a public policy element to what is already a compelling human interest story. It is also possible that the committee that reviews the candidates for the Nobel Prize will see these articles. So, although the articles need more polish and a bit of wikifying, my current priority is to just get the information out there in English, in case there is more publicity surrounding the Nobel prize nomination that will help to get this subject more in the public eye. Regards, Neotarf (talk) 10:44, 4 August 2012 (UTC)
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