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2024-05-06 23:53 Neurofibromatosis type 3 CursedWithTheAbilityToDoTheMath: Redirected page to Schwannomatosis (hist) Neurofibromatosis type 3 (also known as "Neurofibromatosis mixed type") resembles von Recklinghausen's disease, but also presents with cutaneous neurofibromas.: 552 
2024-05-06 23:47 FC Bayern Munich U19 MintyFresh201: Redirected page to FC Bayern Munich Junior Team (hist) FC Bayern Munich U19 is the youth academy team of the German football club FC Bayern Munich. The team competes in various youth leagues and tournaments, providing a platform for young players to develop their skills and potentially progress to the senior team.
2024-05-06 23:25 Komail Anam Saqib: Restored revision 1211181956 by MPGuy2824 (talk) (hist) Komail Anam is a Pakistani actor, and singer. He began his acting career in the drama serial Sinf-e-Aahan (2021).
2024-05-06 23:14 List of Unriddle episodes Grapesoda22: Redirected page to Unriddle#Episodes (hist) Unriddle and Unriddle 2 (Chinese: 最火搭档) are Singaporean Chinese police crime dramas which were telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, Mediacorp Channel 8.
2024-05-06 23:03 Secure Enclave Викидим: Undid revision 1222608725 by GrinningIodize (talk) an article on Apple Secure Enclave is possible, but this is not it: WP:SIGCOV requires independent sources, and facts must be correct: AFAIK Apple's SA is not a separate chip. (hist) Apple Secure Enclave is an electronic chip used in Apple Silicon processors. It is used for cryptography-related actions, including but not limited to the encryption and decryption of sensitive data.
2024-05-06 23:00 List of Mind Game episodes Grapesoda22: Redirected page to Mind Game (TV series)#Episodes (hist) Mind Game (Chinese: 心迷) is a Malaysian television drama series produced by MediaCorp Studios Malaysia in 2014, starring Tay Ping Hui, Joanne Peh, Zhang Yaodong and Paige Chua as the main characters of the series. A man's search for his long-lost sister unravels more mysteries when he finds his sister but eventually learns that she is an imposter.
2024-05-06 22:52 List of Za sklom (TV series) episodes Grapesoda22: Redirected page to Za sklom (TV series)#Episodes (hist) Za sklom (transl. Behind the Glass) is Slovak police procedural television series created by a program director of TV JOJ Roland Kubina and produced by DNA Production. Series debuted on 28 September 2016. On 13 January 2017, JOJ confirmed the second season, which premiered on 8 November 2017.
2024-05-06 22:51 Metal-Head (Fictional character) 2605:B40:13E7:F600:F01B:2293:64B4:C2BD: Still entirely primary and unreliable sources, so bold redirecting (hist) Metal-Head is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is a member of the Iron Grenadiers, and first appeared in the 1990 edition of the toyline. Metal-Head made his debut in Marvel Comics' G.I.
2024-05-06 22:35 Arab-Berber TolidoDido: Decided to be bold and just merge the "Arab-Berber" and "Arabized Berber" articles together (hist) Arab-Berbers (Arabic: العرب والبربر al-ʿarab wa-l-barbar) are a population of the Maghreb,[citation needed] a vast region of North Africa in the western part of the Arab world along the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
2024-05-06 22:22 Cell survival Bendegúz Ács: Changed redirect to cell death instead of deletion. For now it's unlikely that there would be enough content for a standalone article, and cell death is not that bad of a target - a cell's death can be interpreted as its failure to survive (hist)
2024-05-06 22:16 Engineering geologist Roastedbeanz1: R for merging (hist) An engineering geologist is a geologist trained in the discipline of engineering geology. Many organizations and governments have programs for the qualification, testing and certification of engineering geologists as a protection to the public.
2024-05-06 21:57 Tricho–rhino–phalangeal syndrome type 2 CursedWithTheAbilityToDoTheMath: Redirected page to Langer–Giedion syndrome (hist) Tricho–rhino–phalangeal syndrome type 2 (also known as Langer–Giedion syndrome) is a genetic disorder consisting of fine and sparse scalp hair, thin nails, pear-shaped broad nose, and cone-shaped epiphyses of the middle phalanges of some fingers and toes.: 578 
2024-05-06 21:40 Chorister School Justlettersandnumbers: redirect, almost entirely unsourced, references of dubious reliablility; some facts may be worth merging into the target page (hist) The Chorister School is a co-educational independent school for the 3 to 11 age range. It is part of the Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation, in Durham, England. It consists of a Pre-School, a Pre-preparatory school based on the site of the former Bow School, and a preparatory day and boarding school at the Cathedral Site.
2024-05-06 21:05 USI–CIT Czar: tagged for a month so given dearth of substantial and in-depth, dedicated reliable sources (needs at least several), redirect to parent topic with potential to expand (hist) Unione Sindacale Italiana - Confederation International de los Trabajadores (USI - CIT; Italian Syndicalist Union or Italian Workers' Union) is an anarcho-syndicalist trade union. It was the Italian section of the International Workers' Association (IWA) until it left it in 2018 and established the International Workers' Confederation (CIT)
2024-05-06 21:04 2024 MLS All-Star Game SounderBruce: Undid revision 1222590371 by 2603:8000:400:3019:9FE8:26AD:519F:4E6A (talk): Unattributed copy-paste (hist) The 2024 Major League Soccer All-Star Game will be the 28th annual Major League Soccer All-Star Game, an exhibition soccer match in the United States. The game will feature an All-Star team from Major League Soccer (MLS), and from Liga MX, the game will be played on July 24, 2024, at Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio and will start at 8:00 p.m.
2024-05-06 21:01 Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover Sergecross73: It's largely just a port, without any development it reception or anything to really warrant a second article for it... (hist) Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover is a 3D fighting video game developed by AKI Corporation and EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation Portable. It is a port of Def Jam: Fight for NY, and a prequel to Def Jam Vendetta. In addition to nearly all of the features seen in Fight for NY, the game introduces new dirty moves, four new venues, and 68 playable characters.
2024-05-06 20:04 Shhhnotsoloud: Blank and redirect (hist)
2024-05-06 19:40 Vincent Cyr Johnj1995: Cleanup (hist)
2024-05-06 19:26 Flute quartet Why? I Ask: Undid revision 1222581314 by Bernardgeorgeh (talk) All unsourced with an unhelpful list of composers that don't mean anything; work to improve the flute ensemble stub (hist) A flute quartet is a musical term for a type of chamber music group. They are normally found in two forms: those consisting of a flute, a violin, a viola and a cello; and those consisting of four flutes. This last combination can come in multiple different but distinct arrangements:
2024-05-06 19:13 Undead (Yoasobi song) A smart kitten: rm RfD notice after undeletion and moving (hist)
2024-05-06 19:07 Live conferencing Helpful Raccoon: Redirecting to Teleconference; there's practically nothing useful here that isn't already in web conferencing (hist) Live conferencing refers to the live streaming of interactive audio and video presentations, lectures, meetings, and seminars to the global audience with the help of a camera and conferencing equipment. Such equipment lets businesses connect and coordinate with remote workforces located in different region, engage them in productive real-time discussions, and record individual or group responses.
2024-05-06 18:46 Pancake pen Reywas92: Merged content to Pancake art, redirecting (easy-merge) (hist) A pancake pen is a cooking tool used to distribute batter onto a griddle or a pan. Typically constructed from a plastic squeeze bottle, a pancake pen is utilized to create creative pancake shapes known as pancake art, sometimes with food coloring added to the batter.
2024-05-06 18:38 Richard Straker (Stephen King) 2001:99A:80E:3A00:CD2D:B207:56D2:9662: Redirected page to Kurt Barlow#Straker (hist) Connecting wikidata...
2024-05-06 17:50 Halgerda terramtuentis Im not swedish: Redirected page to Gold Lace Nudibranch (hist)
2024-05-06 17:49 List of home appliances Thumperward: per the incredible tepid afd (hist) Home appliances are electrical or mechanical devices used for various purposes in a household.
2024-05-06 17:48 Ultraman Blazar The Movie DanCherek: Restored revision 1221623633 by QuicoleJR (talk): Rv sockpuppetry (hist) is a 2024 Japanese superhero kaiju tokusatsu film, serving as the conclusion to the 2023 Ultra Series television series Ultraman Blazar. The film was released theatrically on February 23, 2024.
2024-05-06 17:42 Josh Dolley JTtheOG: bold redirect as ATD (hist) Josh Dolley (born 19 May 1992) is a South African cricketer. He played in one List A match for Eastern Province in 2012.
2024-05-06 17:42 List of adaptations of The Monkey's Paw 35.139.154.158: there's already a list of these at the main article (hist) English author W. W. Jacobs' "The Monkey's Paw" (1902) inspired many adaptations and parodies; some are listed here.
2024-05-06 17:36 Jason Ward (Topics referred to by the same term) QuicoleJR: No sources, and it even had fill-in-the-blank symbols in the article body. (hist) Jason Ward may refer to:
2024-05-06 17:34 Fudge cake Reywas92: Per talk. WP:SYNTHESIS article of different cakes that happen to share a name. (hist) A fudge cake is a chocolate cake which seeks to mirror the flavor, texture, and richness of chocolate fudge. It is commonly eaten at celebrations, parties, or gatherings.
2024-05-06 17:18 Snooker green ball Alavense: Redirected page to Glossary of cue sports terms#green ball (hist)
2024-05-06 17:16 Snooker brown ball Alavense: Redirected page to Glossary of cue sports terms#brown ball (hist)
2024-05-06 17:15 Snooker yellow ball Alavense: Redirected page to Glossary of cue sports terms#yellow ball (hist)
2024-05-06 17:11 Snooker black ball Alavense: Redirected page to Glossary of cue sports terms#black ball (hist)
2024-05-06 16:54 Halothermal circulation InformationToKnowledge: This simply appears to be an alternate spelling of the same phenomenon, one not used in any other reference. (hist) The term halothermal circulation refers to the part of the large-scale ocean circulation that is driven by global density gradients created by surface heat and evaporation.
2024-05-06 16:51 Kacha Operation Wikibear47: Merged content to Bandits of Kutch. See Talk:Bandits_of_Kutch#Merge_proposal (hist) The Kacha Operation is an ongoing counterterrorism operation carried out by the Pakistani police and security forces in the Kacha neighbourhood of the Sadiqabad, Punjab, Pakistan. The goal of the operation was to eliminate terrorist safe havens and establish peace in the area.
2024-05-06 16:50 Porin Ässät (women's ice hockey) Poriman55: /* Notable alumni */ (hist) Porin Ässät (Finnish for Pori Aces) is an ice hockey team based in Pori, Satakunta, Finland. They have had a women's reprecentative team in 1982–95 and 1999–2003.
2024-05-06 16:50 Snooker blue ball Alavense: Redirected page to Glossary of cue sports terms#blue ball (hist)
2024-05-06 16:50 Operation Shikarpur Wikibear47: Merged content to Bandits of Kutch. See Talk:Bandits_of_Kutch#Merge_proposal (hist) Operation Shikarpur (Sindhi: آپریشن شڪارپور) (Urdu: آپریشن شکارپور) is an ongoing law enforcement initiative aimed at tackling local criminals in the Sindh province of Pakistan. Focusing primarily on the Kacha area in Shikarpur District, the operation seeks to apprehend robbers and other lawbreakers, ensuring a safer environment for the local population.
2024-05-06 16:41 Snooker pink ball Alavense: Redirected page to Glossary of cue sports terms#pink ball (hist)
2024-05-06 16:28 Snooker red ball Alavense: Undid revision 1222554308 by Alavense (talk) (hist)
2024-05-06 16:26 Clicks Geardona: Reverting edit(s) by 138.75.108.84 (talk) to rev. 1051860257 by Johano: Reverting good faith edits, not notable for its own page, better as a redirect. (RW 16.1) (hist) Clicks® is a Singapore-based startup pioneering the "LinkedIn of Real Estate," aiming to transform how users connect within the property market. Launched by CEO Tan Chee Yeng, Clicks® facilitates interactions among property buyers, sellers, agents, and service providers by providing a platform that combines property listing with social networking features to enhance user engagement and transparency in real estate transactions.
2024-05-06 16:12 Saud Qamar Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Saud Qamar (born 14 May 1980) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 16:11 Sajid Manzil Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Sajid Manzil (born 20 April 1984) is an Indian-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 16:11 Raheel Khan Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Raheel Khan (born 1 January 1979) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 16:11 Picnic Passage Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Picnic Passage (64°20′S 56°55′W / 64.333°S 56.917°W / -64.333; -56.917) is a marine channel, 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) long and 0.5 nautical miles (0.9 km) wide, between Snow Hill Island and Seymour Island in the James Ross Island group. First surveyed in 1902 by Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, under Otto Nordenskjold.
2024-05-06 16:11 Mohammed Ghulam Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Mohammed Ghulam (born 14 January 1982) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 16:11 Admiralty Sound Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Admiralty Sound is a sound which extends in a NE-SW direction and separates Seymour and Snow Hill Islands from James Ross Island, off the NE end of Antarctic Peninsula. The broad NE part of the sound was named Admiralty Inlet by the British expedition under Capt. Ross, who discovered it on Jan.
2024-05-06 16:11 Jagath Roshantha Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Jagath Roshantha (born 20 March 1981) is a Sri Lankan-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 16:10 Irfan Bhatti (Kuwaiti cricketer) Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Irfan Bhatti (born 1979) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He is a right-handed batsmen and a right-arm fast medium bowler. He made a match-winning 111 runs against Vanuatu in World Cricket League and won the player of the match award.
2024-05-06 16:10 Hisham Mirza Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Hisham Mirza (born 3 July 1980) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 16:10 Azmatullah Nazeer Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Azmatullah Nazeer (born 5 September 1973) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 16:09 Oviedo Cove Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Oviedo Cove (64°13′S 56°35′W / 64.217°S 56.583°W / -64.217; -56.583{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a cove at the northeast end of Seymour Island, southeast of Cape Wiman. The cove was named "Caleta Oviedo" in 1979 after an Argentine sailor who died in the Antarctic. Applied by the names commission, Argentine Ministry of Defense.
2024-05-06 16:09 Cape Wiman Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Cape Wiman (64°13′S 56°38′W / 64.217°S 56.633°W / -64.217; -56.633{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a low, rocky cape marking the north extremity of Seymour Island, James Ross Island group. Probably first seen by Sir James Ross in January 1843, but the cape was not adequately surveyed until 1902-03 when the Swedish expedition under Nordenskjold wintered in the area.
2024-05-06 16:08 Penguin Bight Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Penguin Bight (64°16′S 56°39′W / 64.267°S 56.650°W / -64.267; -56.650{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a bight on the southeast coast of Seymour Island, northward of Penguin Point. The feature was named "Pinguinbucht" (Penguin Bay) from the large penguin rookery observed there by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04.
2024-05-06 16:08 Cross Valley Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Cross Valley (64°16′S 56°42′W / 64.267°S 56.700°W / -64.267; -56.700{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a valley 2 nautical miles (4 km) long in a northwest–southeast direction, cutting through the mid-part of Seymour Island, which lies south of the northeast end of the Antarctic Peninsula.
2024-05-06 16:08 Mustansar Hassan Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Mustansar Hassan (born 1 June 1965) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2006 ACC Trophy tournament as the Captain of Kuwait Team. He has also played various International Tournaments all around Asia.
2024-05-06 16:08 Blackrock Ridge Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Blackrock Ridge (64°17′S 56°43′W / 64.283°S 56.717°W / -64.283; -56.717{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a ridge of exposed dark rock trending west-southwest–east-northeast, located 1.5 nautical miles (3 km) north of Penguin Point in central Seymour Island. The descriptive name "Filo Negro" (black ridge) was applied to this feature in Argentine geological reports on the island in 1978.
2024-05-06 16:07 Celeste 64: Fragments of the Mountain Captain Galaxy: Restored revision 1222460346 by Kung Fu Man (talk) (hist) Celeste 64: Fragments of the Mountain is a 2024 3D platformer video game developed by Maddy Makes Games, released as a free download to celebrate Celeste's sixth anniversary on January 29, 2024. Inspired by Super Mario 64 and continuing Celeste's story, the player explores Celeste Mountain once more as Madeline.
2024-05-06 16:07 Abdullah Akhunzada Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Abdullah Akhunzada (born 18 March 1980) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He made his List A debut in the 2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Eight tournament.
2024-05-06 16:06 Tardisode U-Mos: merge into Doctor Who series 2 (hist) Tardisodes are mini-episodes of the television programme Doctor Who, created to accompany the 2006 series of the programme. Made by Doctor Who producers BBC Wales, each Tardisode is approximately 60 seconds long and serves as an introduction to one of the actual 45-minute episodes.
2024-05-06 16:05 Bertodano Bay Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Bertodano Bay is a bay between Bodman Point and Cape Wiman on the north side of Seymour Island. The name appears on Argentine navy charts from 1957 and recalls J. Lopez de Bertodano, chief engineer in the Argentine corvette Uruguay during the rescue of the shipwrecked Swedish Antarctic Expedition in 1903.
2024-05-06 16:04 Bodman Point Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Bodman Point (64°14′S 56°48′W / 64.233°S 56.800°W / -64.233; -56.800{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a rocky headland which is situated centrally on the northwest coast of Seymour Island in the James Ross Island group. It was first surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld, 1901–04, who named it Cape Bodman after Dr.
2024-05-06 16:04 Larga Valley Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Larga Valley (64°17′S 56°49′W / 64.283°S 56.817°W / -64.283; -56.817{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a valley 2 nautical miles (4 km) long, trending northeast–southwest in the western part of Seymour Island, Antarctica.
2024-05-06 16:03 Fossil Bight Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Fossil Bight (64°18′S 56°52′W / 64.300°S 56.867°W / -64.300; -56.867{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a shallow recession in the north coast of Seymour Island, 1 nautical mile (2 km) north-northeast of Cape Lamas. The feature was called "Fossil Bay" or "Bahia Fosiles" by United States Antarctic Research Program and Argentine researchers because of fossils found here in 1982.
2024-05-06 16:03 Cape Lamas Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Cape Lamas (64°19′S 56°54′W / 64.317°S 56.900°W / -64.317; -56.900{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is the southwest point of Seymour Island, Antarctica. The cape was named by the command of the Argentine ship Chiriguano of the Argentine Antarctic Expedition, 1953–54, after Guardiamarina (Midshipman) Lamas, of the Argentine Navy, who died aboard the trawler Fournier off Tierra del Fuego in September 1949.
2024-05-06 16:02 Salbari (Town in Assam, India) Survershay: Undid revision 1222521576 by DoebLoggs (talk): This page is really no reliable sources (hist) Salbari is one of the sub divisions of Baksa district in the state of Assam, India.
2024-05-06 16:01 Usman Waheed Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Usman Waheed (born 5 June 1987) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament. In June 2019, he was included in Kuwait's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against Qatar.
2024-05-06 16:01 Shiraz Khan Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Shiraz Khan (born 8 September 1994) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut against Qatar on 4 July 2019. In July 2019, he was named in Kuwait's squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament.
2024-05-06 16:00 Shahrukh Quddus Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Shahrukh Quddus (born 11 December 1996) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament. In August 2022, he was named in Kuwait's T20I squads for their series against Bahrain.
2024-05-06 16:00 Sanker Varathappan Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Sanker Varathappan (born 8 May 1990) is a Sri Lankan-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Kuwait against Qatar on 4 July 2019. In July 2019, he was named in Kuwait's squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament.
2024-05-06 16:00 Nawaf Ahmed Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Nawaf Ahmed (born 17 February 1992) is an Indian-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. In July 2019, he was named in Kuwait's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament.
2024-05-06 16:00 Mohammed Asghar (cricketer) Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Mohammed Asghar (born 29 August 1980) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Kuwait against the Maldives on 20 January 2019 in the 2019 ACC Western Region T20 tournament.
2024-05-06 15:59 Mohammad Ahsan (cricketer) Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Mohammad Ahsan (born 19 July 1980) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament. In June 2019, he was named in Kuwait's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against Qatar.
2024-05-06 15:59 Jandu Hamoud Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Jandu Hamoud (born 21 December 2001) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut against Bahrain on 23 January 2019 in the 2019 ACC Western Region T20 tournament. In July 2019, he was named in Kuwait's squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament.
2024-05-06 15:59 Ilyas Ahmed (Kuwaiti cricketer) Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Ilyas Ahmed (born 10 April 1990) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut against Qatar on 4 July 2019. In July 2019, he was named in Kuwait's squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament.
2024-05-06 15:59 Bilal Tahir Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Bilal Tahir (born 31 May 1998) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Kuwait against Qatar on 6 July 2019. In July 2019, he was named in Kuwait's squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament.
2024-05-06 15:59 Adnan Idrees Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Adnan Idrees (born 19 August 1990) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut against Qatar on 4 July 2019. In July 2019, he was named in Kuwait's squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament.
2024-05-06 15:58 Collective Mind Alpha3031: BLAR as it does not appear to have recived much coverage outside of the original papers. in-depth secondary sources are required (hist) Collective Mind (CM) is a small, modular, cross-platform and decentralized workflow automation framework. It helps users implement, share and reuse cross-platform automation recipes (CM scripts) to build, run, benchmark and optimize applications on any platform with any software and hardware.
2024-05-06 15:51 Eclipse Buckminster StreetcarEnjoyer: Not notable (hist) The Buckminster Project is an Eclipse (software) technology sub-project focused on component assembly.[clarification needed]

Buckminster facilitates straightforward sharing of complex assemblies of software components. It is particularly useful for building and sharing virtual distros, distributions of software components which share components across multiple software projects and repositories.

2024-05-06 15:38 Google.im Tollens: Restore redirect (hist)
2024-05-06 15:02 Zafar Zaheer Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Zafar Zaheer (born 2 November 1974) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 15:01 Yaser Sadeq Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Yaser Sadeq (born 29 November 1975) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 15:01 Vasantha Kunder Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Vasantha Kunder (born 20 July 1980) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 15:01 Shihara Perera Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Shihara Perera (born 17 October 1975) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 15:01 Shahzad Siddique Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Shahzad Siddique (born 27 April 1987) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 15:00 Shahzad Ahmed Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Shahzad Ahmed (born 10 October 1978) is a cricketer who played for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 15:00 Muhammad Hanif (cricketer) Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Muhammad Hanif (born 25 February 1978) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 14:59 Mirza Yaqoob Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Mirza Yaqoob (born 29 December 1974) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 14:59 Mirza Baig Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Mirza Baig (Urdu: مرزا بیگ, born 14 December 1975) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 14:58 Imran Ghulam Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Imran Ghulam (born 1 February 1980) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 14:57 Adnan Butt Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Adnan Butt (born 12 July 1979) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament.
2024-05-06 14:53 Tahir Dar Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Mohammad Tahir Dar (born 17 March 1975) is a cricketer who plays for the Bahrain national cricket team. He played in the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut against Saudi Arabia on 20 January 2019 in Oman in the 2019 ACC Western Region T20 tournament.
2024-05-06 14:51 Corry Island Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Corry Island is an island 4 kilometres (2 nmi) long and 510 metres (1,670 ft) high, lying off the south coast of the Trinity Peninsula between Vega Island and Eagle Island. This is believed to be the feature sighted by a British expedition under James Clark Ross, 1839–43, and named Cape Corry for Thomas L. Corry, a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty.
2024-05-06 14:51 Egg Island (Antarctica) Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Egg Island is a circular island 2.8 kilometres (1.5 nmi) in diameter and 310 m high, lying 1.9 kilometres (1 nmi) west of Tail Island in the northeast part of Prince Gustav Channel. Probably first seen by a party under J. Gunnar Andersson of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04.
2024-05-06 14:50 Tail Island Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Tail Island is a circular island 2.3 kilometres (1.25 nmi) in diameter and 130 m high, lying midway between Egg Island and Eagle Island in the northeast part of Prince Gustav Channel. Islands in this area were first seen by a party under J. Gunnar Andersson of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04.
2024-05-06 14:48 Tongue Rocks Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) The Tongue Rocks (63°38′S 57°21′W / 63.633°S 57.350°W / -63.633; -57.350{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) are a small set of ice-free volcanic rocks lying between Eagle Island and Beak Island, off Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica. They are part of the James Ross Island Volcanic Group and were named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in association with Eagle and Beak Islands.
2024-05-06 14:48 Scree Peak Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Scree Peak (63°38′S 57°27′W / 63.633°S 57.450°W / -63.633; -57.450{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a conspicuous, flat-topped peak with talus-covered slopes, 560 m, standing at the northeast end of Eagle Island in Prince Gustav Channel, off the south coast of Trinity Peninsula. Discovered by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) and so named following their 1945 survey.
2024-05-06 14:44 Wajid Shah Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Wajid Shah (born 20 November 1999) is a Hong Kong cricketer. In November 2019, he was named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2019 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup in Bangladesh. He made his List A debut for Hong Kong, against Bangladesh, in the Emerging Teams Cup on 14 November 2019.
2024-05-06 14:43 Tim Smart Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Timothy Trudeau Smart (born 10 July 1972) is an Australian-born Hong Kong cricketer.
2024-05-06 14:41 Skhawat Ali Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Skhawat Ali (born 5 May 1985) is a cricketer who has played One Day Internationals for Hong Kong. He participated in 17th Incheon Asian Games 2014. He also participated in the May 2015 Intercontinental Cricket Cup in Namibia, representing Hong Kong National Cricket Team.
2024-05-06 14:41 Meet with Me Fram: Redirect, no evidence of notability (hist) Meet With Me was recorded live at San Diego, California café club "LeStats West" on November 4, 2010. The show also included bands Fairmount Extension and hING! This album contains 12 tracks from the show. The recording give the listener a chance to hear the 21st Century "Cardiac Kidz".
2024-05-06 14:41 Simandeep Singh Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Simandeep Singh (born 20 June 1995) is a Hong Kong cricketer. He made his List A debut for Hong Kong against Nepal in the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier on 12 March 2018. He made his One Day International (ODI) debut for Hong Kong against Papua New Guinea in the World Cup Qualifier tournament's ninth place playoff match on 17 March 2018.
2024-05-06 14:40 Sher Lama Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Sher Lama (born 9 January 1973) is a Nepali born Hong Kong cricketer who has played one One Day International and four ICC Trophy matches for Hong Kong. He is the first Nepal-born cricketer to play a One Day International when he debuted against Bangladesh in 2004 Asia cup.
2024-05-06 14:39 Sean Parry Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Sean Jonathan Pryce Parry (born 1 June 1987) is a Hong Kong cricketer. Parry is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace. He was born in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
2024-05-06 14:38 Raag Kapur Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Raag Kapur (born 22 February 1999) is a Hong Kong cricketer. In September 2019, he was named in Hong Kong's Twenty20 International (T20I) squads for the 2019–20 Oman Pentangular Series and the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament in the United Arab Emirates.
2024-05-06 14:38 Ninad Shah Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Ninad Shah (born 7 January 1997) is a Hong Kong cricketer. He made his first-class cricket debut against Ireland in the 2015–17 ICC Intercontinental Cup on 30 August 2016.
2024-05-06 14:37 Michigan Flight Museum Kochrane: Redirected page to Yankee Air Museum (hist) #REDIRECT Yankee Air Museum
2024-05-06 14:36 Nasir Hameed Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Nasir Hameed (born April 4, 1969) is a Pakistani-born Hong Kong cricketer who has appeared once at One Day International level, against Pakistan in the 2004 Asia Cup. He opened the batting with Tim Smart, but was dismissed for 0.
2024-05-06 14:36 Natural Yip Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Sze Wan Natural Yip (born 4 May 1985) is a Hong Kong women's cricketer who is also a current member of the Hong Kong cricket team.
2024-05-06 14:34 Mohsin Khan (Hong Kong cricketer) Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Mohsin Khan (born 3 August 1998) is a Hong Kong cricketer. In November 2019, he was named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2019 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup in Bangladesh. He made his List A debut for Hong Kong, against Bangladesh, in the Emerging Teams Cup on 14 November 2019.
2024-05-06 14:32 Matt Stiller Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Matt Stiller (born 14 February 1985) is a Hong Kong cricketer.
2024-05-06 14:31 Manoj Cheruparambil Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Manoj Cheruparambil (born 24 October 1979) is an Indian-born Hong Kong cricketer. He played in two One Day Internationals for the Hong Kong cricket team in 2004, both in Colombo in Sri Lanka during the Asia Cup, the first against Bangladesh and the second against Pakistan.
2024-05-06 14:30 Ishtiaq Muhammad Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Ishtiaq Muhammad (born 31 December 1992) is an Hong Kong cricketer. He made his One Day International debut for Hong Kong on 26 January 2016 against Scotland in the 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship.
2024-05-06 14:29 Ishitaa Gidwani Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Ishitaa Anoop Gidwani (born May 9, 1992 in Hong Kong) is Hong Kong cricketer who played for Hong Kong women's national cricket team as a captain. She made her debut for Hong Kong women's national cricket team against Pakistan women's national cricket team in 2006 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
2024-05-06 14:26 Hussain Butt Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Khaled Hussain Butt (born 7 August 1976) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who has played two One Day Internationals for Hong Kong.
2024-05-06 14:25 Ankur Vasishta Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Ankur Vasishta (born 27 February 1982), also known as Ankur Sharma, is a Hong Kong cricketer. He made his One Day International debut for Hong Kong against Afghanistan in the 2014 ACC Premier League on 1 May 2014.
2024-05-06 14:24 Alex Scott (cricketer) (English cricketer, born in Hong Kong) Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Alex James Denis Scott (born 4 May 1990) is a Hongkonger former first-class cricketer who played for Oxford University.
2024-05-06 14:22 Aftab Hussain Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Aftab Hussain (born 17 November 1997) is a Pakistani-born Hong Kong cricketer. In November 2019, he was named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2019 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup in Bangladesh. He made his List A debut for Hong Kong, against Bangladesh, in the Emerging Teams Cup on 14 November 2019.
2024-05-06 14:20 Adil Mehmood Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Adil Mehmood (born 31 December 1988) is a Hong Kong cricketer. Mehmood is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace.
2024-05-06 14:19 Adam Gunthorpe Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD-R (hist) Adam Guy Gunthorpe (born 29 October 1983 in Australia) is a former first-class cricketer, active in 2005, who played in two matches for Hong Kong as a right-handed batsman.
2024-05-06 14:00 Moad MathXplore: Restored revision 532223684 by Xqbot (Restorer) (hist) Moad Marouan is bekend geworden door zijn tiktok vini no racism

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2024-05-06 13:54 Killer Whale Hilst: Reverted 1 edit by 160.72.44.100 (talk) to last revision by Jonathan Deamer (hist)
2024-05-06 13:26 Eastman Color Positive Gjs238: Redirected page to Eastmancolor#Eastman Color Positive (hist) Eastman Color Positive (ECP) is a photographic processing system created by Kodak in the 1950s for the development of monopack color positive print for direct projection motion picture film stock. It is part of the Eastmancolor family of products sold by Kodak.
2024-05-06 13:26 Eastman Color Negative Gjs238: Redirected page to Eastmancolor#Eastman Color Negative (hist) Eastman Color Negative (ECN) is a photographic processing system created by Kodak in the 1950s for the development of monopack color negative motion picture film stock. It is part of the Eastmancolor family of products sold by Eastman Kodak.
2024-05-06 12:57 Zhe with stroke Hey man im josh: Restored revision 1222304091 by Significa liberdade (talk): Unsourced, return to redirect (hist) Zhe with stroke is a rare Cyrillic letter unencoded in Unicode. It was used in the Udmurt language of 1880. It is made of the Cyrillic letter zhe ⟨Ж⟩ with a stroke through the middle leg.
2024-05-06 12:56 Script A Hey man im josh: Restored revision 1222304135 by Significa liberdade (talk): Unsourced, return to redirect (hist) Script A is an unused letter of the Cyrillic script that was used in Mstislav Alexandrovich Kulayev's Bashkir alphabet from 1912. It resembles the Cyrillic letter A with an addition of a hook on the left leg. Its lowercase strongly resembles, and can be considered to be homoglyphic with Latin letter alpha.
2024-05-06 12:55 Hillsdale Chargers football Hey man im josh: Restored revision 880721388 by Jweiss11 (talk): Rv as entirely unsourced (hist) The Hillsdale Chargers football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the Hillsdale College located in the U.S. state of Michigan.
2024-05-06 12:54 Brunei women's national under-17 football team Hey man im josh: fix typo (hist)
2024-05-06 12:40 Wizz Air Hungary Jauerback: Reverted edit by 2A00:23C8:9C24:BD01:6917:6D09:4ED6:95A (talk) to last version by MilborneOne (hist) Wizz
2024-05-06 12:35 Salbari (Town in Assam, India) Survershay: No any references for find, set to redirect (hist) Salbari is one of the sub divisions of Baksa district in the state of Assam, India.
2024-05-06 12:33 Dolaigaon Survershay: Set to redirect, no references for find (hist) Dolaigaon is a locality in Bongaigaon, surrounded by localities of Paglasthan, Dhaligaon and Kukurmari with nearest railway station, New Bongaigaon railway station at New Bongaigaon.
2024-05-06 12:31 BOC Gate, Bongaigaon Survershay: No any references for find, set to redirect (hist) BOC GATE is a locality in Bongaigaon city, surrounded by localities of Paglasthan, Dolaigaon and Chapaguri with nearest railway station, New Bongaigaon railway station at New Bongaigaon. This is one of busiest localities of the town. College, ITI and other private educational institutions are mostly located near the area.
2024-05-06 12:30 Deuripara Survershay: No references for find this article is real (hist) Deuripara is a locality in Bongaigaon, surrounded by localities of Paglasthan, Hatimura and New Bongaigaon with nearest railway station, New Bongaigaon railway station at New Bongaigaon.
2024-05-06 12:29 Borsongaon Survershay: No reliable sources for find (hist) Borsongaon is a locality in Bongaigaon, surrounded by localities of Paglasthan, Borpara and Chapaguri with nearest railway station, New Bongaigaon railway station at New Bongaigaon.
2024-05-06 12:27 Dhaligaon (Small Town in Assam, India) Survershay: Effectively unreferenced, clearly within the scope of Bongaigaon and related articles, set in redirect (hist) Dhaligaon is a small town area inside of Bongaigaon district town, India. This is the one of major places of Bongaigaon district.
2024-05-06 12:25 Chapaguri, Bongaigaon Survershay: Article has completely unsourced, this article is Redirect to Bongaigaon (hist) Dawkijhar is a locality in Bijni, This palace connect the city with NH 31. Here in one of the major bus stands of the Bijni.
2024-05-06 12:24 Mahabeersthan Survershay: Article has completely unsourced, this article is Redirect to Bongaigaon (hist) Mahabeersthan is a locality in Bongaigaon, surrounded by localities of Paglasthan, Borpara and Chapaguri. The nearest railway station, the New Bongaigaon Railway Station, is located in Bongaigaon.
2024-05-06 12:23 Paglasthan (Localities) Survershay: Article has completely unsourced, this article is Redirect to Bongaigaon (hist) Paglasthan is a locality in Bongaigaon, Assam, India, surrounded by the localities of Mayapuri, Bongaigaon, Borpara, Bongaigaon and Chapaguri, Bongaigaon. The nearest railway station is at New Bongaigaon, near China Market.
2024-05-06 12:21 Borpara, Bongaigaon Survershay: Article has completely unsourced, this article is Redirect to Bongaigaon (hist) Borpara is a locality in Bongaigaon, Assam, India, surrounded by localities of Mayapuri, Paglasthan and Chapaguri with nearest railway station at New Bongaigaon railway station.
2024-05-06 12:19 Mayapuri, Bongaigaon Survershay: Article has completely unsourced, this article is Redirect to Bongaigaon (hist) Mayapuri is a locality in Bongaigaon, surrounded by localities of Paglasthan, Borpara and Chapaguri with nearest railway station, New Bongaigaon railway station at New Bongaigaon.
2024-05-06 12:18 Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Deb: redirect (hist) The Journal is the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus. The journal presents papersn on children's eye diseases and on strabismus.
2024-05-06 11:56 Punta Maria Airport TheNuggeteer: urpsy (hist)
2024-05-06 11:53 Adolphe Thomegeux Ingratis: de-PROD & redirect - WP:ATD (hist) Adolphe Thomegeux was a French fencer. He competed in the individual épée event at the 1900 Summer Olympics. In the first round he didn't qualify for the quarter finals. His brother Pierre Thomegeux was also a fencer who competed in the individual épée event at the 1900 Summer Olympics.
2024-05-06 11:52 Cape Betbeder Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Cape Betbeder is a cape which marks the southwest end of Andersson Island, lying in Antarctic Sound off the northeast tip of Antarctic Peninsula. Charted by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition on the Antarctic, 1901–1904, under Otto Nordenskjöld, and named by him for R.
2024-05-06 11:52 Cube Rock Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Cube Rock (63°37′S 56°22′W / 63.617°S 56.367°W / -63.617; -56.367{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a small rock lying in the southern entrance to Antarctic Sound, 3 nautical miles (6 km) southeast of Cape Scrymgeour, Andersson Island, off the Trinity Peninsula. The name is a translation of Roca Cubo, a descriptive name appearing on an Argentine chart of 1960.
2024-05-06 11:52 Cape Scrymgeour Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Cape Scrymgeour (63°35′S 56°26′W / 63.583°S 56.433°W / -63.583; -56.433{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a high, conspicuous cliffs of red-colored volcanic rock, forming the east end of Andersson Island in Antarctic Sound, off the northeast tip of Antarctic Peninsula. The cape was named by Thomas Robertson, captain of the Active of Dundee, Scotland, in 1893.
2024-05-06 11:51 Yalour Sound Aymatth2: Redirect to parent, which holds all the available content. Article could be restored and expanded if more material shows up. (hist) Yalour Sound (63°34′S 56°39′W / 63.567°S 56.650°W / -63.567; -56.650{{#coordinates:}}: cannot have more than one primary tag per page) is a passage 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and 4 miles (6 km) long, usually ice bound, linking Fridtjof Sound and Antarctic Sound between Jonassen Island and Andersson Island, off Trinity Peninsula.
2024-05-06 11:42 Shatabhisha Ingratis: de-PROD & redirect - WP:ATD (hist) Shatabhisha, also known as Chathayam in Malayalam and Sadayam in Tamil (Devanagari: शतभिषा, Telugu: శతభీషం,Tamil: சதயம், Malayalam: ചതയം), or Shatabhishak or Shatataraka is the 24th nakshatra in Hindu astronomy.[citation needed]
2024-05-06 11:15 IP Gruppo API InterComMan: Redirected page to Gruppo API#IP Gruppo API (hist)
2024-05-06 11:00 Cardiac notch of stomach Iztwoz: redirect small stub to page section and blanked page (hist) The right margin of the oesophagus is continuous with the lesser curvature of the stomach, while the left margin joins the greater curvature at an acute angle, termed the cardiac notch (or cardial notch).
2024-05-06 10:50 Jösse Shhhnotsoloud: Blank and redirect to other page (hist) Jösse can mean:
2024-05-06 10:40 Ruiz de Alarcón Toweli: mostly unsourced; there is only one notable person primarily known by this surname on enwiki (hist) Ruiz de Alarcón is a Spanish noble name. The name Alarcón was first given to Ferrán Martínez de Ceballos by Alfonso VIII of Castile after the former had successfully driven the Moors from the fortress of Alarcón near Cuenca in 1177. His son's name was Ruí de Alarcón and later, in the thirteenth century, his descendants took the name Ruíz de Alarcón to distinguish themselves from other branches of the Alarcón family.
2024-05-06 10:40 Será (Legião Urbana song) Hzh: restore redirect, no evidence of song's notability (hist) "Será" (Portuguese for "Could It Be") is a song written by Renato Russo and released in 1985 as an debut single from the self-titled debut album by the band Legião Urbana
2024-05-06 10:37 In California Hzh: restore redirect, no evidence of notability (hist) "In California" is a song by American rapper Daz Dillinger, featuring American singer Val Young, on Daz's debut solo album, Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back (1998).
2024-05-06 10:03 Politoff MrKeefeJohn: Redirected page to Haydée Politoff (hist)
2024-05-06 09:29 Anonima italiana petroli Liz: Removing CSD tag, this is not a valid speedy deletion criteria. Take it to WP:RFD. If you don't know how, ask at Wikipedia:Teahouse for help. (hist)
2024-05-06 09:20 Games: Research and Practice Triptothecottage: WP:TOOSOON: no independent, reliable sources in article; search does not show WP:SIGCOV to meet GNG; journal has not yet been assigned impact factor so unlikely to meet WP:NJOURNAL alternatives (hist) Games: Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering computer science, Human–computer interaction and Gaming in general, especially theoretical and practice aspects. It is an official journal of the Association for Computing Machinery.
2024-05-06 09:03 Steven Curtis Chapman Discography Calors771: Redirected page to Steven Curtis Chapman discography (hist) The discography for American contemporary Christian music singer Steven Curtis Chapman consists of 3 studio albums.
2024-05-06 08:54 Muslimgauze discography Hawthorne 41: Redirected page to Bryn Jones discography (hist) The discography for British electronic musician Muslimgauze consists of 2 studio albums.
2024-05-06 08:34 Chairman of Golapganj Mccapra: Redirected article as topic is not notable on its own (hist) The Chairman of Golapganj is the chief executive of Golapganj Upazila The Upazila Chairman is the political head of Upazila administration
2024-05-06 08:31 Stu Dent Calors771: Redirected page to Sev Statik (hist) Stu Dent (born December 11, 1971) is an American hip hop musician.
2024-05-06 08:08 Bective Stud Champion Novice Hurdle Bcp67: article has been moved (hist) The KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Ireland which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Punchestown over a distance of about 2 miles ½ furlong (2 miles and 100 yards, or 3,310 metres), and during its running there are nine hurdles to be jumped.
2024-05-06 08:07 Irish Mirror Novice Hurdle Bcp67: article has been moved (hist) The Channor Real Estate Group Novice Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Ireland which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Punchestown over a distance of about 3 miles (4,828 metres), and during its running there are fourteen hurdles to be jumped.
2024-05-06 07:46 Zain Abbas (Hong Kong cricketer) Batagur baska: short stub failed GNG; redirected per WP:ATD (hist) Zain Abbas (born 16 April 1986) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who has played one One Day International for Hong Kong.
2024-05-06 07:43 Ultrahigh Geschichte: WP:ATD for now (hist) Ultrahigh is a German techno act comprising Cem Oral and Roger Cobernus. Since 1993 they have released several singles and two albums. Ultrahigh has also been featured on several compilations.
2024-05-06 06:46 Stay (Oingo Boingo album) Ss112: unsourced since creation in 2007. Didn't chart; can't find any reviews from a simple Google search; fails WP:NALBUMS (hist) Stay is a compilation album of songs by American new wave band Oingo Boingo. The album was only released in Brazil.
2024-05-06 05:42 Tidal Eyes Keivan.f: no evidence of notability (hist) Tidal Eyes is the first full-length studio album by American indie band The Queen Killing Kings. It was released on July 17, 2009 by Wind-up Records.
2024-05-06 05:34 Forgejo Ahri.boy: Restored revision 1174303232 by PhotographyEdits (talk): Changing back to redirect again (hist) Forgejo is a self-hosted lightweight forge, a software allowing users to forge software, an environment similar to GitHub.
2024-05-06 05:05 KQDK-CD Mvcg66b3r: Merged content to KQCK (hist) KQDK-CD (channel 33) is a low-power, Class A television station in Denver, Colorado, United States. It is a translator of Cheyenne, Wyoming–licensed Christian Television Network (CTN) owned-and-operated station KQCK (channel 39). KQDK-CD's transmitter is located near East Iliff Avenue and South Emporia Avenue (near SH 83) in southeastern Denver; its parent station maintains studios on Yates Street in Westminster.
2024-05-06 04:23 Pepperette 162 etc.: Poorly sourced orphan article. Doesn't appear to be known outside of Canada. Merge to list (hist) A pepperette is a sausage-like food that is usually made from ground meat, with turkey, beef, and pork being the most common varieties. The meat is usually mixed with spices and comes ready to eat without any type of cooking or preparation. Pepperettes may or may not have to be refrigerated depending on the specific type and how it was made.
2024-05-06 04:14 Otis Clapp (brand) SecretName101: meant to publish content at Otis Clapp & Son (hist) Otis Clapp & Son (today branded simply as "Otis Clapp) is a pharmaceutical manufacturer which is owned today by Medique. It previously was an independent company.
2024-05-06 04:11 Signal programming Cielquiparle: redirect to SIGNAL (programming language) (hist) Signal programming is used in the same sense as dataflow programming, and is similar to event-driven programming.
2024-05-06 02:42 Hemp Levi's jeans urban legend Roastedbeanz1: R for merging (hist) An urban legend states that the first pair of Levi's jeans was made of hemp canvas. In fact, the fabric was cotton, made by the Amoskeag Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company.
2024-05-06 02:35 The Big Ride (American superhero graphic novel) AP 499D25: Restored revision 1222458721 by Ulises1126 (talk): WP:CUTPASTEMOVE (hist) The Big Ride is a three-part graphic novel written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Russ Braun that was published by Dynamite Entertainment as the ninth volume of the American comic book series The Boys, consisting of the four-part story arcs Proper Preparation and Planning, released from November 3, 2010 to February 16, 2011, Barbary Coast (illustrated by John McCrea), released from March 2 to June 1, 2011, and ...
2024-05-06 02:34 Celeste 64: Fragments of the Mountain Kung Fu Man: Restoring redirect, IP shenanigans (hist) Celeste 64: Fragments of the Mountain is a 2024 3D platformer video game developed by Maddy Makes Games, released as a free download to celebrate Celeste's sixth anniversary on January 29, 2024. Inspired by Super Mario 64 and continuing Celeste's story, the player explores Celeste Mountain once more as Madeline.
2024-05-06 02:33 The Big Ride (The Boys) (1st episode of the 2nd season of The Boys) Ulises1126: Redirected page to The Big Ride (hist) "The Big Ride" is the first episode of the second season and ninth episode overall of the American superhero television series The Boys, based on the comic book series of the same name by Garth Ennis, and named after its ninth volume. It is set in a universe where most of the superpowered individuals are portrayed as corrupt individuals instead of being the heroes that the general public believe they are.
2024-05-06 02:19 Toxic (The Gazette album) Starcheerspeaksnewslostwars: duplicate article (hist) Toxic is the fifth studio album by Japanese rock band the Gazette. It was released on October 5, 2011 in Japan and includes four singles: "Shiver", "Red", "Pledge", and "Vortex". The album scored number 3 on the Oricon Daily Charts and number 6 on the Oricon Weekly Charts, selling 25,412 copies in its first week.[citation needed]
2024-05-06 01:56 The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Notgain: correct (hist)
2024-05-06 01:49 Albanianism Викидим: performing merge, all sources are apparently already in (hist) Albanianism (Albanian: Shqiptaria) is a term usually used by non-religious Albanians to express their pride for their nation. It is an identification that sets them apart from many religious countries where people identify primarily with their religion and then their ethnicity.
2024-05-06 00:45 Golden Stars Ss112: unsourced since creation in 2007. Didn't chart; fails WP:NALBUMS (hist) Golden Stars is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released by BMG-Ariola's Music Club in 1995.
2024-05-06 00:44 Star Gala (Baccara album) Ss112: unsourced since creation in 2007. Didn't chart; fails WP:NALBUMS. The AllMusic, Discogs and RateYourMusic external links are evidence that the album exists, not proof of notability (hist) Star Gala is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released by BMG-Ariola's mid-price label Spectrum in 1994.
2024-05-06 00:43 Yes Sir I Can Boogie (1994 compilation) Ss112: no proven notability since creation in 2007. Didn't chart; fails WP:NALBUMS. AllMusic didn't even rate it (hist) Yes Sir I Can Boogie is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released in Germany on label BMG-Ariola in 1994.
2024-05-06 00:42 The Hits of Baccara Ss112: unsourced since creation in 2007. Didn't chart; fails WP:NALBUMS (hist) The Hits Of Baccara is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released on RCA-Victor in late 1978. This the first international Baccara hits collection yielded one new single release, double A-side "The Devil Sent You To Lorado"/"Somewhere In Paradise", and also contained their three biggest hits at the time, "Yes Sir I Can Boogie", "Sorry I'm A Lady" and "Darling", but omitted their 1978 Eurovision Song Contest entry "Parlez-Vous Français?".
2024-05-06 00:41 The Best of Baccara Ss112: unsourced since creation in 2007. Didn't chart; fails WP:NALBUMS (hist) The Best of Baccara is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released by Sony-BMG UK's midprice sublabel Camden in 2005. This release includes sixteen of Baccara's hits and best-known songs from the era of the original formation (1977–1981), mainly focussing on their best-selling debut album Baccara, and finishing with two recent re-recordings dating from 1999 album Baccara 2000, by Mayte Mateos' formation of the duo.
2024-05-06 00:40 Set Your Heart TenPoundHammer: obvious (hist) "Set Your Heart" is a song written and produced by Cyndi Lauper and Richard Morel for Lauper's 2008 album Bring Ya to the Brink. The song was released in early 2008 as a promo-only single in Japan, where it received considerable airplay.
2024-05-06 00:39 30th Anniversary (Baccara album) Ss112: unsourced since creation in 2007. Didn't chart; fails WP:NALBUMS. The AllMusic, Discogs and RateYourMusic external links are evidence that the album exists, not proof of notability (hist) "30th Anniversary" is a 3-CD box set by Spanish duo Baccara, released by Sony-BMG Germany on 31 August 2007.
2024-05-06 00:37 The Very Best of Baccara Ss112: unsourced since creation in 2007. Didn't chart; fails WP:NALBUMS (hist) The Very Best of Baccara is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released by Sony BMG in June 2006.
2024-05-06 00:37 Star Collection (Baccara album) Ss112: unsourced since creation in 2007. Didn't chart; fails WP:NALBUMS (hist) Star Collection is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released in Germany on label BMG-Ariola in 1991.

This compilation includes recordings by the original formation of the duo, Mayte Mateos and María Mendiola, taken from their RCA-Victor studio albums Baccara (1977), Light My Fire (1978) and the greatest hits collection The Hits Of Baccara (1978).

2024-05-06 00:13 Cymbiotika San Diego Open Wamalotpark: Making Cymbiotika San Diego Open page redirect. Main article now San Diego Open (tennis). (hist) The San Diego Open (officially the Cymbiotika San Diego Open), is a WTA 500 tournament held in San Diego, California. The tournament originated as the Southern California Championships that ran from 1887 until 1978. The tournament is held at Barnes Tennis Center.
2024-05-06 00:01 Classic soul TenPoundHammer: per Ss112's suggestion, nothing to keep here (hist) Classic soul is a radio format that focuses on the more raw types of soul music from the 1950s to 1970s that draw from certain rhythm and blues and soul music influences, after 1980 is generally considered "contemporary R&B" with the smoother and more sophisticated styles, the split is mostly indicated by Michael Jackson's 1979 album Off the Wall, which is considered to sit at the nexus of disco, funk, pop, soul, classic R&B, and contemporary R&B.