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Jeremy Thorpe (1929–2014) was a British politician who served as Member of Parliament for North Devon from 1959 to 1979, and as leader of the Liberal Party between 1967 and 1976. After graduating from Oxford University, he became one of the Liberals' brightest stars in the 1950s. As party leader, Thorpe capitalised on the growing unpopularity of the Conservative and Labour parties to lead the Liberals through a period of electoral success. This culminated in the general election of February 1974, when the party won 6 million votes. In May 1979 he was tried at the Old Bailey on charges of conspiracy and incitement to murder, arising from an earlier relationship with Norman Scott, a former model. Thorpe was acquitted on all charges, but the case, and the scandal, ended his political career. By the time of his death he was honoured for his record as an internationalist, a supporter of human rights, and an opponent of apartheid and all forms of racism. (Full article...)
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The September 16th entry says softball was invented on this date in 1887. It wasn't. It was invented on November 24, 1887. The Softball article says it was invented on the date the Harvard/Yale football game was played. This is true. The game was played on 11/24/1887. Thank you.

2012 notes

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2013 notes

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2014 notes

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2015 notes

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2016 notes

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howcheng {chat} 17:42, 15 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Eid al-Mubahalah

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@Howcheng: As I stated here, today, i.e. September the 15th, is Eid al-Mubahalah in Iran and some other countries. It did not go to the main page, but let's do it for tomorrow since tomorrow is Eid in Iraq (See the difference between here and here). I've made the required changes to the article. --Mhhossein talk 13:07, 15 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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2018 notes

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2019 notes

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@Howcheng: September 16 seems to be overwhelmingly biased towards the Western World. For geographic variety and for this article's historical importance per WP:OTDRULES, Black September, a conflict in Jordan, should be added. Makeandtoss (talk) 15:44, 15 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

1970 – King Hussein of Jordan declares war against the Palestine Liberation Organization, the conflict which became to be known as Black September.

Makeandtoss, Black September usually appears on September 17 and will appear this year. We do not feature the same article on more than one day. --- Coffeeandcrumbs 18:18, 15 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Makeandtoss: I had originally included a blurb about Malaysia, but a different editor removed it. howcheng {chat} 16:13, 17 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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2020 notes

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2021 Notes

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The Day of Atonement / Yom Kippur is a moveable observance that occurs on the 10 of Tishrei, which is 16 September 2021.

Hi Howcheng, this should be for this year (2021) only, but not for future years. thanks.Jaredscribe (talk) 00:43, 16 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@Jaredscribe: A maintenance tag in Yom Kippur § Avodah: remembering the Temple service makes the article ineligible for inclusion (and also the "Temple service" section has very few footnotes). howcheng {chat} 08:29, 16 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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2022 notes

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howcheng {chat} 17:22, 21 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

notes section

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I find the eligible/ineligible sections extremely unwieldy, so just taking notes of potential interesting articles on talk.

Vaticidalprophet 07:11, 1 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]