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Centurion Guard The Centurion Guard is a PC hardware and software based security product, developed by Centurion Technologies and released in 1996. There were several different releases and versions of this product, and many were distributed in computers donated to libraries by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. De-prodded by Cielquiparle with comment: Wikipedia:WikiProject Unreferenced articles; you can help!
Coffee Bean Bears (Stuffed toy bear) Coffee Bean Bears were coffee bean-stuffed plush bears created by brothers Christopher Esposito and Artie Esposito in 2003. The initial assortment of bears featured four characters: Brewster Bean, Frenchie Vanilla, Mister Mocha, and Hazel "The Nut." Each of the bears' midsection is stuffed with coffee beans of the corresponding flavor aroma. The bears came packaged in a coffee tin and were sold with a numbered "coaster of authenticity." The bears are no longer in production. De-prodded by Explicit with comment: Declined PROD - previously nominated, ineligible again. Next step is WP:AFD.
Soorat Aur Seerat (1962 Indian film) Soorat Aur Seerat is a 1962 Hindi film directed by Rajnish Behl. The film stars Dharmendra, Nutan, K. N. Singh, Iftekar and Asit Sen.

The film's music is by Roshan.

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Harmica (Topics referred to by the same term) Harmica may refer to: De-prodded by Joy with comment: disambiguated nicely
List of Royal Yacht Squadron members The following is a list of the more notable members of the Royal Yacht Squadron with their years of birth. There are 447 members in total. De-prodded by GB fan with comment: remove PROD, was previously PRODed in edit 20:01, 25 July 2024‎‎ and later removed, must go to WP:AFD
Giulia Iannotti (Italian sports shooter) Giulia Iannotti (born 14 February 1978) is an Italian sports shooter. She competed in the women's trap event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. De-prodded by Geschichte with comment: World record holder, try to salvage
Belmond Napasai (building in Surat Thani, Thailand) Belmond Napasai is a resort hotel on the northern coast of Koh Samui, an island off the eastern edge of mainland Thailand It opened in February 2004. De-prodded by Explicit with comment: Declined deletion - a contested PROD tag should not be restored.
List of Beefsteak Club (London) members The following is a list of notable present members of the Beefsteak Club (London): De-prodded by GB fan with comment: Remove PROD, was PROD 20:01, 25 July 2024‎, must go to WP:AFD
Padmini Prakash (Indian news anchor, actress and transgender rights activist) Padmini Prakash is an Indian news anchor, actress and transgender rights activist. She became the first openly trans person to work as a news anchor in India when she joined the Tamil channel Lotus News Channel on 15 August 2014. De-prodded by Geschichte with comment: questioning Thewikizoomer's assessment
Michael Paraskos (British art historian (born 1969)) Michael Paraskos, FHEA, FRSA (born 1969) is a novelist, lecturer and writer on art. He has written several non-fiction and fiction books and essays, and articles on art, literature, culture and politics for various publications, including Art Review, The Epoch Times, The Guardian newspaper and The Spectator magazine. In the past, he has reviewed art exhibitions fo ... De-prodded by Explicit with comment: Contested PROD.
Belinda J. Foster (American lawyer) The Honorable Belinda J. Foster is the first African American woman District Attorney in North Carolina. Foster is a graduate of Bennett College located in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1979.

In 1985 she graduated from the University North Carolina School of Law. She is currently a private citizen.

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Bhubaneswar Pride Parade (Pride walk in the city of Bhubaneshwar in Odisha, India) Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha, India, held its first Pride Parade on 27 June 2009. Since then Pride has happened in 2010 and then again in 2018. Hundreds of people from Bhubaneshwar, Cuttack and other parts of Odisha take to the streets to celebrate the city's LGBTQ+ Pride Parades. De-prodded by Geschichte with comment: take to AFD, using more than two words as explanation
UFO 50 (2024 video game) UFO 50 is a video game collection that is currently being developed and published by Mossmouth. It will feature 50 unique games of varying genres and lengths. It is set to release for Microsoft Windows on September 18, 2024, with ports to more consoles planned. De-prodded by Gisrhgver with comment:
Wendy Griffin (Honduran journalist) Wendy Griffin is a journalist, author and translator. She is originally from Pittsburgh, PA. She previously taught at the Escuela Superior del Profesorado (now UPN, Universidad Pedogogica Nacional) and the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) in Tegucigalpa. She wrote two hundred and fifty articles for Honduras This Week and lived in Honduras for many years. She wrote extensively on the Garifuna, Pech and [[Miskito people|Mi ... De-prodded by CaptainEek with comment: Talk page user suggests it should be kept. Further, if her works are part of a museum collection, that strongly suggests notability

Contested de-prods (9)

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AfDs still open (1)

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LM358 (Low power dual operational amplifier) The LM358 is a low-power dual operational amplifier integrated circuit, originally introduced by National Semiconductor. De-prodded by Hornpipe2 with comment: Disagree, please send to XFD instead. Jellybean parts need articles too.

Nominated to AfD. Still open.

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Coronation Park (Sunyani, Ghana) (Stadium in Sunyani, Ghana) Coronation Park is a multi-use stadium in Sunyani, Ghana, capable of holding 5,000 people. It is used mostly for football matches, and is the home stadium of Bofoakwa Tano, Bechem Chelsea and Brong-Ahafo United. It was expanded and modernised by the npp government in 2008 during the cup of nations in Ghana although it was not one of the venues. Chairs from the renovated Accra sports stadium was sent to the Sunyani stadium to improve upon it ... De-prodded by GB fan with comment: remove PROD, once a PROD is removed for any or no stated reason it can not be restored. Must go to WP:AFD

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St. Joseph's Senior Secondary School, Kanpur (Private school in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India) St. Joseph's Sr. Sec. School is a convent senior secondary school, affiliated with the CBSE, New Delhi located in Jajmau, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. Deleted by Explicit: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/St. Joseph's Senior Secondary School, Kanpur (XFDcloser)
Kingdom Brass Kingdom Brass is a brass band based in Kelty, in Fife, Scotland. Deleted by Liz: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kingdom Brass (XFDcloser)
Royal and Merciful Society of the Bearer of Medals and Awards of Belgium (voluntary association in Belgium) The Royal and Merciful Society of Bearers of Medals and Awards of Belgium (Koninklijke en Menslievende Vereniging van Dragers van Eretekens en Medailles van Belgie) was founded in 1865. The headquarters of the Royal Society is located in Heule, Belgium. Deleted by Explicit: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Royal and Merciful Society of the Bearer of Medals and Awards of Belgium (XFDcloser)
Sindhis in Afghanistan (Sindhis that settled in Afghanistan from Sindh) The Sindhis in Afghanistan, (Sindhi: افغانستان ۾ سنڌين, Pashto: سندیان په افغانستان) are part of Sindhi diaspora in South Asia. Most Sindhis are indigenized in Afghanistan and live primarily in Kabul. Deleted by Czar: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sindhis in Afghanistan (XFDcloser)
2020s United States housing bubble (Sharp rise in US housing prices) The 2020s United States housing bubble was a sharp run up in housing price values in the United States that started during the COVID-19 pandemic and the fiscal and monetary policy that followed.[citation needed] Housing prices increased nearly 50% nationally in the first 4 years of the 2020s.[better source needed] Deleted by Liz: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2020s United States housing bubble (XFDcloser)
Natasha Arben (British model and ballet dancer) Natasha Arben is a British model and ballet dancer. She is the younger sister to Olivia Arben who is also a British model. Deleted by Liz: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Natasha Arben (XFDcloser)
List of most-followed Whatsapp channels (Wikipedia list article) This list includes the channels with the most followers in the channel feature of the instant messaging app Whatsapp. Deleted by Liz: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of most-followed Whatsapp channels (XFDcloser)

Others (12)

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Colossale The musical term colossale indicates that the performer is to play the so marked passage in a fashion that suggests immensity. An example of this rare expression can be found at the climax of the huge cadenza in the first movement of Prokofiev's Second Piano Concerto in combination with the dynamic instruction fff. Redirected to Glossary_of_music_terminology#C by Cavarrone: boldly redirect to glossary
UML-based web engineering UWE (UML-based Web Engineering) is a software engineering approach for the development of Web applications. UWE provides a UML profile (UML extension), a metamodel, model-driven development process and tool support (ArgoUWE) for the systematic design of Web applications. UWE follows the separation of concerns building separate models for requirements, content, hypertext, presentation, process, adaptivity and architecture. Redirected to Unified Modeling Language by Rosguill: WP:BLAR seems most appropriate here, as this doesn't appear to be a subject notable separately from the language itself
Krupuk tanah (Indonesian snack made of clay mixed with sago flour) Krupuk tanah or Krupuk usek or soil cracker, is a snack made of a certain type of fine-grain clay mixed with sago flour. To add flavorings, salt and garlic may be added. It comes molded as various shapes and forms— from round, square, to webbed-circle form. Redirected to Krupuk by Wikishovel: WP:BLAR unsourced stub, no mention of this online as noted in previous edits
Elections in Washington (Index of articles associated with the same name) Elections in Washington may refer to: Redirected to Elections in Washington (state) by Liz: PROD tag was removed, it can't be replaced
Perry Crofts (human settlement in United Kingdom) Perry Crofts is a housing estate in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, built in the 1970s. It is a small suburb consisting of brick and wood houses. The closest school to Perry Crofts is Landau Forte Academy QEMS. Redirected to Tamworth, Staffordshire#Suburbs by Extraordinary Writ: redirecting per Crouch, Swale's comment at WP:REFUND
14 (Charli XCX album) (Demo album by Charli XCX) 14 is a demo album by English singer Charli XCX. Originally scheduled for a commercial release in 2008, the album's release was ultimately scrapped. To promote the music, Charli posted multiple songs from the album on her MySpace account. Redirected to Charli XCX discography by Schützenpanzer: irectRed
Clearcutting in British Columbia When logging began in British Columbia, Canada, in the late 19th century, the overriding concern was to harvest timber in the most economical fashion. Reforestation, aesthetics and protection of fish and wildlife habitat were not issues of great concern. Redirected to Deforestation in British Columbia by Geschichte: redirect as WP:ATD
Dhareja (Sindhi Sammat tribe) Dhareja or Dharejo is a Sindhi Sammat, tribe of Sindh and South Punjab. They are found in Ghotki, Sukkur and in other districts of Sindh.[full citation needed] Redirected to Sindhis by Dclemens1971: WP:BLAR to Sindhis as alternative to deletion.
Number One Christmas (1996 studio album by Jeannie Seely) Number One Christmas is a studio album by American country artist Jeannie Seely. It was first released on October 1, 1996, by Power Pak Records. It was co-produced by Moe Lytle and Tommy Hill. Her twelfth studio recording, Number One Christmas was also Seely's first album of Christmas music to be released. Redirected to Jeannie Seely discography#Studio albums by Explicit: Redirected to parent article per WP:ATD.
Kachela (Sindhi Sammat tribe) Kachela or Kachelo (Sindhi: ڪاڇيلو) is a Sindhi Sammat clan,[better source needed] found in Sindh, South Punjab and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan. It is a clan of Sindhi tribes of Burfat and Soomra.[citation needed] Redirected to Sindhis by Liz: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kachela closed as redirect (XFDcloser)
In a Violent Nature 2 In a Violent Nature 2 is an upcoming Canadian slasher film written by Chris Nash. It will serve as the sequel to 2024's In a Violent Nature. Redirected to In_a_Violent_Nature#Sequel by Mushy Yank: see tp
Prentiss M. Brown Honors Center & Astronomical Observatory (Building in Michigan, USA) The Prentiss M. Brown Honors Center & Astronomical Observatory is a distinguished facility at Albion College. It houses the Prentiss M. Brown Honors Program, which was renamed in August 2004. The Honors Center is located within the historic Observatory building on campus. Redirected to Albion College#Astronomical observatory by Primefac: merge complete

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TIGCC (Software development environment) TIGCC (from "TI" and "GCC") is a software development environment which allows developers to program and compile A68K assembly, GNU assembly, and C code for the Motorola 68000 series Texas Instruments graphing calculators (TI-89 (Titanium), TI-92 Plus and Voyage 200, as well as experimental support for the TI-92 with the Fargo shell). TIGC ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:GNG for not including any references to significant coverage in reliable sources.
Alien Sex Fiend (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Alien Sex Fiend may refer to: Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use.
Jargon Software (American mobile software development company) Jargon Software Inc. is a computer software development company that specializes in development and deployment tools and business applications for mobile handheld devices such as Pocket PC and Symbol PDA devices. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies.
Isaac Asimov book series bibliography This is a bibliography of books by Isaac Asimov organized by series chronologically and by series timeline (i.e. prequels first). Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Already covered by Template:Isaac Asimov novels and the five series articles. This grouping of the four series is not mirrored in the sources: we have the Foundation universe, but this is unrelated to the Lucky Starr series. All these books are well-covered in the plentiful other Asimov bibliographies on Wikipedia. No sources and no navigational advantages.
Gyoran-ji (Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan) , formal name Suigetsu-in Gyoran-ji (水月院魚藍寺), is a Buddhist temple in 4 Mita, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

It is located in the mountain side of Tsuki no Misaki.

Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Zero references to establish notability. Found tourism and social media, but no reliable sources found with coverage of this specific temple.
Simon Messingham (British writer) Simon Messingham is a British science fiction writer, and a comedy writer and performer, who has written seven Doctor Who novels and another Doctor Who story released as a BBC Audio Drama. Messingham has also witten an original novel, Sirens, which was released in 2017. He also wrote and performed in the cable television programmes The Dave Saint Show and Tales of Uplift and Moral Improvement Messingham is also an actor. He went to drama school and have worked in the thea ... Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: subject is not of notability
Zelal Cola (German cola brand) Zelal Cola is a cola brand produced and marketed by Akcan GmbH of Germany. [citation needed] Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:GNG and hasn’t seen any proper updates since creation in 2005.
Hewitt's Dairy Hewitt's Dairy Ltd. is a small dairy producer in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada and founded in 1887. The dairy is also a producer of goat's milk. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Originally tagged for speedy deletion by User:ReadThePlotBeforeWatching in Special:Diff/1237203083 with the rationale: Delete as it does not seem to be prominent enough to have its own article (not much news articles on it, no prominent events with this dairy producer, etc.)
Elizabeth Whitmere (Canadian actress) Elizabeth Whitmere is a Canadian actress working in the United States and Canada. Born and raised in Canada, she draws on her experiences there in the development of her characters and her stand-up comedy. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: fails GNG
Potato cannon legality The legality of the potato-firing potato cannon varies among jurisdictions. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Poor quality article on low-interest topic. Possible original research. Few sources. See Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Law
Classic Army M15 series The Classic Army M15 series rifles are full-scale AEG replicas of the various M16-type and M4-type rifles currently in use by the United States Armed Forces. They are made by Classic Army. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: A search for references failed to find significant coverage in reliable sources to comply with notability requirements. This included web searches for news coverage, books, and journals, which can be seen from the following links: <br /><span class="plainlinks">Army M15 series&num=50 Classic Army M15 series</span> – <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.google.com/search?q=Classic Army M15 series&...
Sinners (2007 film) (2007 American film) Sinners is a 2007 film, based on a true story, written and directed by Tory Christopher. The film was produced by Eleven Pictures. The film stars Ben Kurland, Matthew Christopher, and Sean Hoagland. It follows the journey of a preacher's son and his friends as they set off to avenge their sins, leading them into a world of crime and sin themselves. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NFILM
Small the Joy (1994 EP by Small the Joy) Small the Joy is an extended play by the alternative rock band that would evolve into the group Fuel. The cassette was manufactured and printed by Klarity Kassette, Inc. The self-produced/made cassette tape was only issued in a very small limited number. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Unsourced and appears unnotable with a brief search
Hyo Kang (Korean violinist and teacher) Hyo Kang has had a distinguished and versatile career as violinist, teacher and artistic director for the past five decades. Currently, he is on the faculty of the Juilliard School (since 1978), and Yale School of Music (since 2006). In the past, Mr. Kang was on the faculties of the Aspen Music School in Colorado from 1978–2005 and the Japan-Aspen Music Festival in Nagano, Japan from 1994-97. His students have distinguished themselves with top prizes at the world’s most prestigious c ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Unref blp, and so promotional it would need TNTing even if he was notable - I couldn't find sources to show he is.
Cardiff Redhawks (Professional ice hockey team in Cardiff, Wales) The Cardiff Redhawks are a Welsh ice hockey team that play in the British Universities Ice Hockey Association, formed in 2004. They play their home games at Vindico Arena, Cardiff, Wales. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SIGCOV
Vidura College (Private school in Colombo, Sri Lanka) Vidura College, Colombo (Sinhala: විදුර විද්‍යාලය) is a private English medium school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Its founder and current principal is D. G. Sumanasekara. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the requirements of WP:NSCHOOL.
Almanach (film) (1999 Canadian film) Almanach is a 1999 Canadian documentary film by Quebec film director Denys Desjardins produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Appears to fail WP:NFILM
Sheffield Bears (Ice hockey team in Sheffield, England) The Sheffield Bears are a university ice hockey club from Sheffield, England who have teams in BUIHA northern divisions 1, 2, 3, and 5. They were formed in 2004 and play their home games at iceSheffield. The team's leading sponsor is The AMRC with Boeing. The club are also sponsored by Windows 8, Roland Smith Orthodontics, Walkabout, and Sheffield Parties. The Bears are currently Division 2 Southern Conference Play-Off Champions, National Play-Off Runners-up, and Divisio ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SIGCOV
WMES-LP (Radio station in Altoona, Pennsylvania) WMES-LP is a religious (Catholic) radio station serving the Altoona, Pennsylvania, market. The station broadcasts current and previous Catholic masses and is strongly geared towards the Catholic religion. Deleted by ComplexRational: Expired PROD, concern was: No secondary sources. Fails WP:GNG.
Sports Media, Inc. Sports Media, Inc. (SMI) is a sports media and marketing company that produces radio and television programming as well as representing professional athletes. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Unable to find any coverage to meet the WP:NCORP.
Joseph Vassallo (American actor) Joseph Vassallo is a Maltese-born American actor who has worked in television and film. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Notability and Biography sourcing issues, essentially two sources are used which are both from Maltese news, nothing completely notable.
Southampton Spitfires (English amateur rugby league club) Southampton Spitfires are a rugby league team based in Netley Abbey. They play in the South East Division of the Rugby League Conference. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SIGCOV
Walk for Iraq (organization) Walk for Iraq is a fundraising movement for providing humanitarian aid to Iraqi people. It began in the United Kingdom in 2007 and has also been active in New Zealand and Canada. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Defunct non-notable organization, no evidence of non-trivial coverage meeting WP:ORG. Of the three sources (now archived) two don't mention Walk for Iraq, one is a 3-paragraph announcement without any real coverage.
George A. Thompson (businessman) (American inventor) George A. Thompson (1921–2000) was an American inventor and businessman who held many patents in the pumping industry and is credited with the invention of the rotary pump. His many inventions and pioneering spirit led to the creation of Thompson Pump & Manufacturing company. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: There are already outstanding issues with citations, notability, and how it is written like an advertisement. I have been unable to source any other citations to back up information found in the article, outside of his founding of the company, both current citations are dead and its very unlikely that there will be more media to support it published, the Thomas Pump and Manufacturing Company page already mentions any cite-able info found here
WUPC-LP (Radio station in Arrowhead Village, New Jersey) WUPC-LP (102.3 FM) was a low-power FM radio station broadcasting a Spanish religious format. Licensed to Arrowhead Village, New Jersey, United States, the station was last owned by Radio Alerta. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Defunct low-power station with no secondary sources or evidence of notability.
Network Description Language Network Description Language (NDL) is a tool to reduce the complexity as networks evolve into the future. NDL enables both humans and machines to have a better grasp on today’s highly evolved networks to ease time consuming and tedious tasks being performed by humans. Through the use of Resource Description Framework (RDF), researchers have been able to create an ontology for complex networks, thus creating a clear view of any network. Deleted by Hey man im josh: Expired PROD, concern was: No references, external links don't work, full of incorrect assertions ("NDL is a tool") and hyperbole ("NDL has proven itself useful"). This article makes no sense at all...
List of news anchors on Channel 7 (Thailand) This is a list of anchors on Channel 7. Channel 7 is a national free to air TV station in Thailand. Channel 7 is Thailand's most popular TV station and one of only four of Thailand's six major free television channels that operate on a commercial basis with advertising as the main source of revenue.[1] Channel 7 broadcasts a general mix of highly regarded news, entertainment and sports programmes. Deleted by Hey man im josh: Expired PROD, concern was: Zero references for these not notable TV news anchors. In addition, this list violates WP:NOT because Wikipedia is not a list of run-of-the-mill (WP:MILL) people that do not stand out from the rest.
Kenniscentrum Psychologie Kenniscentrum Psychologie (The Center for Psychology, KCP) is a Dutch community of psychologists and related professionals. Its members form a "virtual action learning group" for expertise. Furthermore, for anyone who deals with psychology, it is a major medium for monitoring the latest developments, including the publication of news, scientific articles and columns. KCP also serves as a job market through its job and resume bank. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found.
The Green Leaf (US musical group) The Green Leaf is an experimental rock and roll band from San Diego, California, led by Mark Whitney Mehran. It was formed in 1992 and released its first full-length original album, Green Leaf, in 1995. Mehran has composed, arranged and played all of the instruments and vocals on The Green Leaf recordings since 1996. In the 1990s, The Green Leaf toured the independent music club scene for a number of years playing live shows as a traditional three piece rock outfit. In 2007, Meh ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable band. There are no reliable sources currently in the article, and searches did not turn up any kind of coverage in reliable sources on the band. Fails the WP:GNG and WP:NBAND.
KPOP-LP (Radio station in Sapulpa, Oklahoma) KPOP-LP (107.7 FM) was a low-power FM radio station formerly licensed to Sapulpa, Oklahoma, United States. The station was owned by Citizenship Tulsa, Inc. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Defunct low-power station. Zero secondary sources. Fails WP:GNG.
Harisree College Harisree College is located in Anakkara, Palakkad Dist. 679551. Kerala, India. It was established in 1992 at Anakkara and has branches in Kumaranellur & Kalladathur (nearby G.G.H.S. Kumaranellur also). Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found.
Mellow (band) The original concept for mellow came from founder Patrick Woodcock, a multi-instrumentalist, who had befriended Nicolas Godin (Air) while they were getting their architecture degree in Versailles. They were brought together by their shared passion for 1960s and 1970s vintage instruments, such as the mellotron, the moog, and other old organs and drum machines, which they both subsequently incorporated in their music. After a short stint with God ... Deleted by ComplexRational: Expired PROD, concern was: WP:N. No sources cited in article, and tagged as such for 10 (!) years.
Merat (Ethnic group) The Mehrat Deleted by Hey man im josh: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:GNG
ISFuel (Company active in the research about fuels) ISFuel Inc. (Integrated Synthetic Fuel Incorporated) is a United States company involved in research & development of synfuels. In particular, they research the use of coal and biomass to produce a fully synthetic fuel that can pass multiple fuel specifications, or “joint” fuel. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies.
1996-10-24 Frank Erwin Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX (2010 live album by Dave Matthews Band) 1996-10-24 Frank Erwin Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX is a live album by Dave Matthews Band, and is the eleventh volume in the band's DMBlive series of download-only concert recordings. (The releases are not given unique album titles.) The album was recorded at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, on October 24, 1996. It is notable for a solo acoustic double encore by Matthews of Little Thing and [[All Along t ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable. No sources cited and Allmusic doesn't even list it. They list everything.
All-time Austin Aztex U23 roster This list comprises all players who participated in at least one league match for Austin Aztex U23 from the team's first season in the USL Premier Development League in 2008 until their last in 2009. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No sources noting this grouping; fails WP:NLIST.
Deshwali (Community in India) The Deshwali, or sometimes pronounced Deswali, are Hindu Meena in the state of Madhya Pradesh and Muslim Jat community found in the state of Rajasthan in India. A small number of Deshwali are found in the city of Hyderabad, Jharkhand.[citation needed] Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No references in article hence fails WP:GNG
1993-01-27 The Flood Zone, Richmond, VA (2009 live album by Dave Matthews Band) 1993-01-27 The Flood Zone, Richmond, VA is a live album by Dave Matthews Band, and is the tenth volume in the band's DMBlive series of download-only concert recordings. (The releases are not given unique album titles.) The album was recorded at The Flood Zone in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1993. It is notable for being the first official release to include original DMB keyboardist Peter Griesar. It is also the f ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable. No sources cited and Allmusic doesn't even list it. They list everything.
OnGreen (Online social and business platform) OnGreen is an online social and business platform committed to cleantech technologies.[vague] Entrepreneurs post plans to get connections, feedback and investment. Companies and schools can post intellectual property on the site in the form of patents that can be licensed or sold. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies.
Psychological effects of method acting (Potential for harm or for therapeutic benefit) Method acting is sometimes employed by certain actors to evoke realistic emotions into their performance by drawing on personal experiences. Raymond Hamden, a clinical and forensic psychologist, defines the purpose of method acting as "compartmentalizing their own feelings while playing another character [so] they could bring the emotions of that personal feeling to cry if they needed to with that character." Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Unsubstantiated original research which since its creation suggests "Psychotic disorders" is a "common effect" of method acting. IMO all the relevant and sourced information is present in Method_acting#Psychological_effects
On the Ocean (2011 EP by Guster) On the Ocean EP is the sixth EP by the band Guster. The EP consists of alternate mixes and B-sides from their previous release, Easy Wonderful. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No claim to notability
Palatuwa Gunarathana Central College (Public school in Matara, Sri Lanka) Palatuwa Gunarathana Central College (Sinhala: පාලටුව ගුණරතන මධ්‍ය මහා විද්‍යාලය) (commonly known as "Gunarathana College") is a government school for boys and girls in Palatuwa, Matara, Sri Lanka. It is located in Palatuwa Village. The college is situated in a hilly area, close to Matara Akuressas's main road. The college was founded as a Buddhist school in 1924. The college enrolls over 2500 students from primary level to secondary level education with 130 teachers. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Lacks any reliable independent sources and has been identified as such since March 2023 without any improvement.
European Association for Architectural Education / Association Européenne pour l'Enseignement de l'Architecture (European nonprofit architectural organizaiton) The European Association for Architectural Education / Association Européenne pour l'Enseignement de l'Architecture (EAAE/AEEA) is a nonprofit bilingual (English/French) organization that, since 1975, is trying to increase the knowledge and the quality of architectural and urban design education, for the benefit of teachers, students, citizens, and society. Today, the association counts among its members over 150 European and international schools of architecture, representing some 5000 teachin ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Only one source that is a link to its own website. Can’t find anything from Google search.
Volleyball 1on1 Volleyball 1on1 is an interactive Volleyball website that was founded by former NCAA volleyball champion and businessman Andor Gyulai and entrepreneur and finance expert Vanessa Summers in March 2009. The website is a resource for instructional volleyball videos, drills, practice plans as well containing an extensive online volleyball store. The site showcases in excess of 1,000 volleyball videos featuring coaching and instruction from former [[Association of Volle ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Failure of WP:WEBCRIT, WP:GNG.
WCFS-LP (Radio station in Du Quoin, Illinois) WCFS-LP (105.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Du Quoin, Illinois, United States. The station is owned by Christian Fellowship Church. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Zero secondary sources. Fails WP:GNG.
Chauhan Indravati Inter College (Private school in India) Chauhan Indravati Inter College is a private secondary school located Near Communal Health Centre (CHC), Anupshahar Road, Jawan Sikandarpur, Aligarh district, Uttar Pradesh, India, near Kasimpur Power House. It covers kindergarten through High School. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NSCHOOL
Sophie Smith (journalist) (Australian journalist) Sophie Elizabeth Smith (born 13 December 1986) is an Australian journalist, author, television reporter and presenter. She has lived and worked across Australia and the United Kingdom, reporting for major national and international mastheads, broadcasters and magazine titles. Smith is specialised in pro cycling and has covered nine Tours de France. She has filed on assignment from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and USA. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:JOURNALIST. Sources do not establish notability.
Wilkins (plumbing) (American company) Wilkins is a plumbing parts manufacturing company based in California, United States. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Unsourced article from 2012.
PT Gayamakmur Lestari PT Gayamakmur Lestari (GML) is an Indonesian company, founded in 2011 which specialize of material handling and conveyor system. It is owned by the Lie brothers, which founded Gaya Makmur Group (GM Group). Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: It is not clear that this company even exists, and at any rate there is no evidence its existence was ever meaningful. The company shows no active web presence or usable references. Archives of the included home pages show only "Under Construction" pages. It is not even clear what the company actually makes or does. As noted by template, it is an orphan.
Southampton Spitfires (ice hockey) (UK ice hockey team) Southampton Spitfires are an English university ice hockey and inline hockey club with teams that play in the British Universities Ice Hockey Association leagues: Division 1 (checking) South, Division 2 (checking) South and Division 1 (non-checking) and the British Roller Hockey Association league. The Spitfires Ice A team play their home games at Basingstoke Arena, the Spitfires Ice B and C team play their home games at [[Planet Ice Gospo ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SIGCOV
Daylight Limited (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Daylight Limited may refer to: Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use.
Dade2 (company) Dade2 in a privately held web hosting company with offices in both the United Kingdom and Italy. Launched in 2009, the company is a Microsoft specialist provider offering Windows dedicated servers, cloud solution and Microsoft Exchange email hosting. The company uses its own datacenter facilities located in Iceland with more than 10,000 servers. They rely exclusively on ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies.
Admissions (film) (2011 American film) Admissions is a 2011 American short film directed by Harry Kakatsakis, the son of June Squibb, and written by John Viscount. The film received funds from a successful Kickstarter campaign. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Appears to fail WP:NFILM
Church of the Friendly Ghost (art organization) Church of the Friendly Ghost aka COTFG is a volunteer-run arts organization supporting creative expression and counter-culture community. COTFG activities may include experiments in sound composition, DIY electronics, improvisation, cross-genre collaborations, site-specific performances, and future-minded creative music. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Subject fails to meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines. Article relies exclusively on primary sources, and secondary ones aren't readily available.
Sol Cat 18 The Sol Cat 18 is a double handed multihull catamaran produced by Sol Catamarans, Inc. from 1973 to 1979. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable boat. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability.
Eden Junior College (Private school) Eden Junior College is an academic institution in Bihar-Jharkhand, India. The college offers a unique platform where students can complete their +2 (intermediate level) education while also preparing for IIT-JEE and Medical through intensive and personalized coaching. Eden has two modern college campuses, one in Chhapra and the other in Patna. Deleted by ComplexRational: Expired PROD, concern was: Zero references to establish notability. No reliable sources found.
Dinesh Saparamadu (Sri Lankan businessman) Dinesh B. Saparamadu (born December 24, 1965) is the Founder and Chairman of hSenid Group of Companies and PeoplesHR, which are companies that provide Enterprise HR and Mobile Solutions[buzzword] with presence in ASEAN, South West Asia, Middle East and East Africa and the Americas. He is a stakeholder in the Information Technology Industry of Sri Lanka and is a founding member and Chairman ... Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Sources don't support notability for businessperson by Wikipedia's standards. Also, promotional article.
Arlo Bugeja (Australian speedway rider) Arlo (Budgie) Bugeja (born 18 March 1986 in Humbug Scrub, Adelaide, South Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided.
Emlin Emlin Cosmetics is a privately held company based in Bensenville, Illinois. Emlin Cosmetics has been in business for over fifty years, manufacturing customized soap and bath amenity products for hotel chains. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Does not appear to meet the notability guidelines.
FSN analysis FSN analysis is an inventory management technique. It is an important aspect in logistics. The items are classified according to their rate of consumption. The items are classified broadly into three groups: F – means Fast moving, S – means Slow moving, N – means Non-moving. The FSN analysis is conducted generally on the following basis: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: This article has two "maintenance template" notices that were added shortly after its creation, but over a decade later, it still has exactly zero sources and remains extremely (and I do mean EXTREMELY) short. I made an AFD request last month, but it went nowhere, so I'm PRODing this instead.
London Dragons (Ice hockey team in London, England) The University of London Dragons, formerly known as the University of London Union Purples, are a British student ice hockey team based in London, England. They compete in three divisions under the British Universities Ice Hockey Association. Dragons are the most successful student ice hockey team in the history of British university ice hockey. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SIGCOV
Escapade Music Festival (Annual electronic dance music festival in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) Escapade Music Festival is an annual electronic dance music festival held in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and hosts some of the biggest names in the electronic dance music industry. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No significant coverage, with only source attached to this festival self-published. Fails WP:NEVENT.
War of the Roses (Pennsylvania) (Sporting rivalry) Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: fails WP:GNG
James Bloom (British artist and writer) James Bloom (born 1975) is a British creative director, director and screenwriter who works in television, advertising and interactive entertainment. He is the grandson of Freddy Bloom. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Does not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for biographies
Héctor Chang (Venezuelan mathematician) Héctor Chang Lara is a Venezuelan mathematician working at CIMAT, Guanajuato unit, in Mexico. Chang received his BA in Mathematics from Simon Bolivar University in Venezuela, his MS from the University of New Mexico and his PhD in mathematics from the University of Texas at Austin, advised by Luis Caffarelli. Chang works in partial differential equations, specializing in [[Elliptic ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: not a notable mathematician (see talk page)
Fatima Convent School, Ghaziabad (Missionary school in Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh, India) Fatima Convent Senior Secondary School is an English Medium co-educational it is a Christian Minority Educational institution. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided.
The Conservative (journal) (Cultural-political journal) The Conservative is a journal of cultural and political affairs established in September 2016 by Daniel Hannan. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: It doesn't appear to be notable, except as something Daniel Hannan has done. The only sources are covering its launch and a search for more recent coverage only turns up Hannan pieces on the subject of the Conservatives in more notable outlets.
Rachel Jones (BMX rider) (Australian BMX rider) Rachel Jones (born 18 October 1995) is an Australian female BMX rider, representing her nation at international competitions. She competed in the time trial event and race event at the 2015 UCI BMX World Championships. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NCYC and WP:SPORTSCRIT.
Montjoy (Character in Henry V) Montjoy is a herald, or royal messenger, of the French King in William Shakespeare's play Henry V. His job is to convey the King of France (King Charles VI )'s messages, including the constable's harsh message to King Henry. However, he conveys them in such a polite and respectable way that King Henry thinks on him favourably; an example of this can be seen when King Henry tips him when he has conveyed a message. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: No notability, tagged since 2017
Gary Sanchez (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Gary Sánchez (born 1992) is a Dominican baseball player. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use.
List of Scottish Episcopal churches This is a list of churches in the Scottish Episcopal Church organised by dedication. For lists organised by diocese, see the pages for the individual dioceses. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Long unsourced; WP:NOTDIRECTORY. A shame, but I don't see a use in keeping it. Additionally, the organization of the article by dedication is unusual.
Lahu Ka Lagan (Social media campaign in India) Lahu Ka Lagaan was a social media campaign by She Says India, a non-profit organisation, to remove the 12% taxation on sanitary napkins in India to make sanitary napkins tax-exempt. Lahu Ka Lagaan translates to 'the tax on blood' from Hindi. The campaign was launched in April 2017, following the release of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates being rolled out by the Indian government, that placed sanitary napkins at the second lowest tax slab of 12%. The campaign received wid ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Notability and significance issues
Fatmir Prengaj (Albanian footballer) Fatmir Prengaj (born 1 May 2001) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Tirana. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: failure to meet WP:GNG. Couldn't find notable coverage
Endometriosis Society of India (Voluntary non-profit organisation) Endometriosis Society of India is a voluntary non-profit organisation that works to create awareness about endometriosis, training caregivers and service providers for better management of the condition and promoting research about endometriosis. Endometriosis is a benign yet progressive disease where the tissue that normally grows within the uterus grows outside of it – like on the ovaries, fallopian tubes or the external uterus. Its main symptoms are pelvic pain and [[inferti ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Notability issues
R.S. Prabhu (Indian film producer and film director) R. S. Prabhu is an Indian film producer and film director in Malayalam. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No working references. Notability issue.
Sujatha Gidla (Indian-American activist) Sujatha Gidla is an Indian-American activist. Gidla is known for her book Ants Among Elephants: An Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern India. She was born in Andhra Pradesh and moved to the United States in 1990, when she was 26 years old. She lives in New York and works as a conductor on the New York City Subway. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Firstly, non-notable and secondly, the subject appears to be close to the page creator by looking at the edit hist.
Christian Nydegger (American soccer player) Christian Nydegger (born 22 August 2003) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American soccer player.
Been There...Sung That! (1999 studio album by Jeannie Seely) Been There...Sung That! is a studio album by American country music artist Jeannie Seely. It was released in June 1999 on Faux Paw Productions and Shadpoke Records. The project was produced by Seely and was her thirteenth studio recording. It was her first studio album release in five years and second to be released on independent record labels. The album featured collaborations with several music artists. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: lack of notable sources for this album
Indonesia–Slovakia relations (Bilateral relations) Indonesia–Slovakia relations refers to bilateral relations between Slovakia and Indonesia. The two countries established diplomatic relations in 1 January 1993, with legal frameworks inherited from the Czechoslovakia era. Indonesia has an embassy in Bratislava and Slovakia has an embassy in Jakarta. Both countries are members of the WTO and United Nations. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails GNG. Only a primary source provided.
Zachary Weckstein (American film producer (born 1989)) Zachary Weckstein is an American film producer based in the Netherlands. He is the founder of Pearl Pictures Productions, an independent film production company launched in 2017. Weckstein's first feature film, The Host, was released in 2020. It is the first English-language Dutch feature film distributed worldwide. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Lack of notability
Jeannie Seely (1990 album) (1990 studio album by Jeannie Seely) Jeannie Seely is a studio album by American country music artist Jeannie Seely. The album was released in 1990 on Faux Paw Productions and Shadpoke Records. The album was produced by Seely as well. The project was Seely's first studio album in eight years and second eponymous album to be released. It would be one of several studio records she would record during the 1990s. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: lack of notable sources besides liner notes
Finger leather coral (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Finger leather coral may refer to different coral taxa: Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use.
Vintage Country: Old But Treasured (2011 studio album by Jeannie Seely) Vintage Country: Old But Treasured is a studio album by the American country music artist Jeannie Seely. It was released on February 1, 2011, by Cheyenne Records and was produced by Seely. The album is a collection of classic country songs that had previously beenrecorded by other music artists. It was Seely's first studio album since 2003 and the fifteenth studio album released during her career. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: not enough notable sources and one link is dead
List of foreign players of Esteghlal F.C. List of non Iranian players of Esteghlal F.C. are footballers that played for the Iranian club, Esteghlal F.C. As of 4 February 2024, 54 footballers from 25 countries played for Esteghlal F.C. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: WP:NLIST failure as there lacks coverage of this as a group or set.
Netherlands order of precedence (Relative preeminence of officials for ceremonial purposes) Order of precedence in the Netherlands Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: I can't find any source (online) that proves this exists (or is notable)
Occult Grandmaster Now in Christ (1993 book by Iyke Nathan Uzorma) Occult Grandmaster Now in Christ is a book written by Nigerian author and occultist Iyke Nathan Uzorma. The volume one was published in 1993 by Gcee Bruno Concept. Deleted by ComplexRational: Expired PROD, concern was: Unremarkable novel.
V. T. Joseph (Indian film actor (died 2023)) Vellikunnel Thomas Joseph (c. 1933 – 15 April 2023), known by his stage name Anilkumar, was an Indian film actor in Malayalam cinema of the 1950s. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Notability issue
Siege of Hirson The Siege of Hirson was a minor siege that took place in July 1636 (exact date unknown). A Spanish contingent under Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand would capture the city whilst two more important sieges were ongoing, namely the Siege of La Capelle and the Siege of Le Catelet (1636). This siege battle, along with the two other more important ones would lead to an important precursor to the oncoming Crossing of the Somme campaign led ... Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: No evidence of standalone notability for this self-described "minor siege"
The Rocks Report (2011 mixtape by Sir Michael Rocks) The Rocks Report is the debut solo mixtape by Sir Michael Rocks, released in 2011, represents a significant transition from his work with The Cool Kids to his individual artistry. The mixtape is notable for its lyrical prowess, showcasing Rocks' unique style and versatility across 15 tracks. It features collaborations with various artists and producers, enhancing its eclectic sound. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Only one review providing WP:SIGCOV; fails test of WP:NMUSIC, WP:GNG
Ottoman-Tatar raid on Podolia (1524) (Ottoman-Tatar raid on Podolia (1524)) The Ottoman-Tatar raid on Podolia (1524) was a raid organized by Crimean Khan Saadet I Giray with Ottoman support in 1524. After the raid, Podolia and Volyn lands were devastated. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: After a citation to a Wikipedia mirror was removed, this page cites no sources. No sources (in English anyway) can be found that even mention this raid, much less provide significant coverage.
Be More (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Be More is an episode of the television series Adventure Time. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use.
Violinists in Kerala Kerala violinists such as Fayiz Muhammed, Manoj George and Balabhaskar have successfully adapted the Western music style of playing the violin, and have been performing concerts outside of India. Artists Fayiz Muhammed and Roopa Revathi have satisfactorily managed to perform both Carnatic and Western music on the violin. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Sources would support a category for this, but not support this as an article as they focus on a specific person. Article was moved to draft, but was recreated here.
Hoërskool Hangklip Hoërskool Hangklip High school is a high school in Queenstown, South Africa. It was founded in 1885 and was previously known as Queen's Drive Primary School, starting out as a dual medium school. In 1942 its name was changed to Hangklip, after a nearby mountain of the same name. In 1945 it became a high school and in 1947 it officially became an Afrikaans school, under its then principal DB Malan. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No references or evidence of notability.
1981 Miami Beach mayoral election The 1981 Miami Beach General election took place on November 3, 1981, to elect the mayor of Miami Beach, Florida. The election was held concurrently with a special local election. Norman Ciment won the mayoral race. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: I could not find any secondary coverage of this event, failing WP:NEVENT. Mayoral elections are not inherently notable. Wikipedia is not a political database.
Eskişehir clashes The Armistice of Mudros, which signed on 30 October 1918, included the decision that the Allied Powers could occupy important points within the borders of the Ottoman Empire for security reasons. British forces landed in Istanbul on November 13, 1918, and began to occupy places they considered important on the Istanbul - Baghdad railway line. At the end of January 1919, Eskişehir also occupied by British forces, and a British contingent of 520 soldier estab ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: this does not seem to be a notable event and some of your sources flat out do not back up your claims.
Federal Falls (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Federal Falls are a set of waterfalls in Lawson, New South Wales, Australia. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: A hatnote is very much preferred in this case, since there’s only one disambiguated page.
Syracuse University's 2003 National Basketball Championship Run Syracuse Orange men's basketball in Syracuse, New York won its first NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2003. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: WP:FANCRUFT; main parts of this articles should be expanded upon in season article
1930 Miami Beach mayoral election The 1930 Miami Beach Mayoral election took place on December 16, 1930, to elect the mayor of Miami Beach, Florida. Val C Cleary defeated Col H.M. Bankhead and Arthur Frank Katzentine for the position previously held by Louis F Snedigar. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: I could not find any secondary coverage of this event, failing WP:NEVENT. Mayoral elections, especially for towns with a population under 100,000, are not inherently notable. Wikipedia is not a political database.
Contemporary Archaeological evidences of Gotama Buddha Gotama Buddha was one of promoters of Buddhism and 28th Buddha of Thervada tradition. In Buddhism, there is no founder the religion. Buddhism is believed to be the eternal religion/path, whenever Dhamma declines in human world, Buddha is arisen to revive the teachings of Buddhism. Buddhism believe there were infinite world cycles and world systems, so there were infinite number of Buddha and this cycle will go further. Gotama Buddha is one of historical personali ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: This is or should be covered in the main article on The Buddha; there is no reason for a separate article on this subtopic per WP:POVFORK.
Vincenzo Galizia (Italian politician (born 1978)) Vincenzo Galizia(born 27 January 1978) is an Italian politician and owner of real estate agency, leader and fonder ecologist party Green Front. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: not notable; only potential notability is in relationship to org