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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Harari College Worldwide
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete. North America1000 10:07, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
===:Harari College Worldwide===
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Defunct college. No external references. Mostly futurology Rathfelder (talk) 08:26, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Delete per nom. Mccapra (talk) 12:33, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete: The article is a combination of brochure-type content and inconsequential anecdote, crying out for references and indication of notability. I did find a passing mention in this news item, but beyond that only the usual listings. Fails :WP:NORG / :WP:GNG. AllyD (talk) 07:02, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete per WP:SNOW. Unaccredited, proprietary, and defunct school that only offered online AP classes. Bearian (talk) 18:50, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete fails :WP:NORG :WP:GNG. FitIndia Talk Commons 08:36, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
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Category:Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz
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Category:Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz seasons
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Category:Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz footballers
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Category:Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz managers
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9th Air Army
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The 9th Air Army was a military formation of the Soviet Air Forces, active from August 1942 until April 1957, which operated in the Far East.
== History ==
It was formed on August 15, 1942 after an order of the NPO of the USSR of July 27, 1942 on the basis of the Air Forces of the 1st Red Banner Army, 25th Army and 35th Army of the Far Eastern Front.
In August 1945, the 9th Air Army, fortified by the 19th Bomber Corps, entered the 1st Far Eastern Front. The army participated in the Soviet-Japanese War and, in particular, in the Harbin–Kirin Offensive Operation. On August 9, it bombarded military facilities in the areas of Changchun and Harbin, provided air support to the 1st Red Banner and 5th armies in breaking through the defense of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces.
From August 10 to 17, it supported the advance of the troops of the 1st Far Eastern Front on Harbin and Changchun. Since August 18, the 9th Air Army started using the airfields of Harbin, Kirin, Yanji, Wonsan, Hamhung and others.
During its existence, the army made more than 4400 sorties.
The 9th Air Army was renamed the 54th Air Army on January 10, 1949.
According to CIA intelligence, at least two regiments from the formation covertly fought against the United States, South Korea, and their allies in the Korean War.
On April 1, 1957 it was merged with the 29th Air Army on Sahkalin and became part of the 1st Red Banner Air Army.
== Army Commanders ==
27.07.1942 - 18.09.1944 : Major General of Aviation Aleksandr Sergeyevich Senatorov
18.09.1944 - 28.06.1945 : Major General of Aviation Vasily Vinogradov
28.06.1945 - 01.12.1946 : Colonel General of Aviation Ivan Sokolov
12.1946 - 03.1949 : Lieutenant-General David Yakovlevich Slobozhan
03.1949 - 02.1955 : Lieutenant-General Aleksandr Sergeyevich Senatorov
02.1955 - 06.1956 : Lieutenant-General Yuriy Borisovich Rukachev
06.1956 - 04.1957 : Lieutenant-General Pavel Borisovich Dankevich
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"1st Red Banner Air Army",
"Korean War",
"South Korea"
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Category:Distance education institutions based in Norway
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Richie Driss
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Richie Driss is an English television presenter, best known for presenting the weekly CBBC programme Blue Peter, being the 38th presenter on the show.
==Early life and career==
Driss was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire. He attended both Roundwood Park and Sir John Lawes School in Harpenden. He studied Film and Television at Aberystwyth University. He joined Blue Peter as its 38th presenter in May 2019, replacing Radzi Chinyanganya.
On 3 February 2023, Driss announced that he would leave the show, with his last show to be aired on 3 March.
On 25 March 2024, the BBC announced Driss would be joining BBC Radio 1 as part of the Friday Early Breakfast line-up.
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"St Albans",
"Hertfordshire",
"Radzi Chinyanganya",
"Roundwood Park School",
"BBC Radio 1",
"Sir John Lawes School",
"CBBC (TV channel)",
"Blue Peter",
"Aberystwyth University",
"Harpenden"
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== Summary ==
== Licensing ==
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Thomas Kelly (hymn-writer)
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Thomas Kelly (13 July 1769 – 14 May 1855) was an Irish evangelical, known as a Church of Ireland cleric to 1803, hymn writer and founder of the Kellyites.
==Life==
He was the son of Thomas Kelly (1723–1809), judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) and Frances Hickie, daughter of James Jephson Hickie of Carrick on Suir, and was born at the family seat, Kellyville (formerly Derrinroe), Queen's County, on 13 July 1769. He entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1785, graduating B.A. in 1789. He was admitted to London's Middle Temple in 1786.
In Dublin, Kelly was influenced by John Walker (1769–1833), also a Trinity College undergraduate. He had been impressed with the views of William Romaine and the Hutchinsonians. Giving up on a legal career, he was ordained in the Church of Ireland in 1792; Walker was ordained too, by 1793. Two other friends were ordained at this period, Henry Maturin and Walter Shirley. He went on to Athy. In 1795 he married, and moved out to Blackrock, where he built himself a chapel of ease. In 1803 he broke with the Church of Ireland.
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"Bethesda Chapel, Dublin",
"Hutchinsonians",
"sect",
"County Wicklow",
"Court of Common Pleas (Ireland)",
"Edinburgh",
"James Haldane",
"chapel of ease",
"Athy",
"Middle Temple",
"Athboy (Parliament of Ireland constituency)",
"Scotland",
"Glasgow",
"County Laois",
"grace in Christianity",
"Church of Ireland",
"William Romaine",
"Carrick on Suir",
"Trinity College, Dublin",
"Blackrock, Dublin",
"St. Luke's Church, Dublin",
"Robert Fowler (archbishop)",
"Thomas Kelly (politician, born 1723)",
"Charles Edmund Webber",
"John Wesley",
"Plunket Street Meeting House",
"Viscount Powerscourt",
"Archbishop of Dublin",
"John Walker (1769–1833)",
"hymns",
"Robert Haldane",
"William Tighe (1738–1782)"
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Oksalur
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, the population of Kiziloy was 98% Kyrgyz.
==Economy==
The economy of Oksalur is based on agriculture and animal husbandry.
==Transportation==
Public roads to the north connect Oksalur to the road between Ulugqat Township and Artux.
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"Qing Dynasty",
"Artux",
"Kezi River",
"Counties of China",
"Ulugqat County",
"Xinjiang People's Press",
"unincorporated village",
"Boritokay",
"Townships of China",
"Kyrgyz people",
"Shufu County",
"zh:国家图书馆出版社",
"Cultural Revolution",
"China Standard Time",
"Ulugqat Township",
"Lithosphere (journal)",
"Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society",
"Kyrgyz language",
"Kyrgyzstan",
"Autonomous regions of China",
"List of ethnic groups in China",
"bullet",
"Wuqia Town",
"Xinjiang",
"Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture",
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"Sina Corp",
"Kiziloy",
"Google Cache",
"Village (China)",
"Ürümqi",
"Prefectures of China",
"Beijing",
"Internet Archive"
] |
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Aichi Prefectural Asahigaoka Senior High School
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Aichi Prefectural Asahigaoka Senior High School (Japanese: 愛知県立旭丘高等学校) is a public coeducational senior high school located in Nagoya city, Aichi prefecture, Japan. It was originally established in 1870, having a long history of more than 140 years. As of 2019, it had about 1200 students in years 10 to 12. The school was named "Aichi Prefectural No.1 Middle School" before World War II. In 1948, following the reformation of the education system, the school was merged with Nagoya No.3 Girl High School and renamed as "Aichi Prefectural Asahigaoka Senior High School".
== School outline ==
=== Curriculum and Course ===
Full-time Curriculum (2 courses)
General Course
Art Course
Half-day Curriculum (Night, 1 course) (Student admission will be closed for good from 2020)
General Course
=== Motto ===
Respect justice
Love sports
Be Constantly
=== School song ===
The school's song was created by Kiyoshi Nobutoki and written by Japanese litterateur Senichi Hisamatsu, who was a graduate of the school. It was adopted in 1952.
== Student clubs and extracurricular programs ==
=== Full-time Curriculum ===
==== Cultural Clubs ====
Astronomy club
Band music club
Electrical club
Go and shogi club
light music club
Reading club
Theater drama club
String music club
Photo club
Calligraphy club
Radio broadcasting club
Biology club
Chorus club
Railway study club
Film club
Karuta club
Mathematical Science club
Quiz study club
Fire Torch club
E.S.S. (English Speaking society) club
==== Sports Clubs ====
Baseball club
Soft baseball Club (Japanese version of baseball played with a hard rubber ball)
Tennis club (Boys and girls)
Soft tennis club (Boys and girls)
Volleyball club (Boys and girls)
Basketball club (man and woman)
Badminton club (Boys and girls)
Handball club (Boys and girls)
Rugby club
Soccer club (Boys and girls)
Dance club
Table tennis club
Judo club
Archery club
Kendo club
Athletics club
Rowing club
Swimming club
Wandervogel club
=== Half-time curriculum ===
Basketball club
Badminton club
==Notable people==
Takeshi Uchiyamada
Akio Morita
Katō Takaaki
Futabatei Shimei
Tsubouchi Shōyō
Kohei Otsuka
Genpei Akasegawa
Miyoko Akaza
Masaki Tsuji
Kogo Noda
Tsuneko Okazaki
Takashi Kawamura (politician) (mayor of Nagoya, 2009–present)
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"Volleyball",
"Kogo Noda",
"Nagoya",
"Miyoko Akaza",
"Tsuneko Okazaki",
"Aichi Prefecture",
"Handball",
"Table tennis",
"Masaki Tsuji",
"Go (game)",
"Genpei Akasegawa",
"Tennis",
"Swimming (sport)",
"Tsubouchi Shōyō",
"Soft tennis",
"Kohei Otsuka",
"Kiyoshi Nobutoki",
"Association football",
"Basketball",
"Takeshi Uchiyamada",
"Badminton",
"Kendo",
"Baseball",
"Rugby football",
"shogi",
"Archery",
"coeducational",
"Akio Morita",
"Calligraphy",
"World War II",
"Futabatei Shimei",
"Rowing (sport)",
"Judo",
"Japan",
"Takashi Kawamura (politician)",
"Katō Takaaki",
"Sport of athletics",
"Dance",
"litterateur",
"Karuta"
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Sartù di riso
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Sartù di riso is an Italian dish typical of the city of Naples, in the Campania region. It is prepared with rice seasoned with ragù, peas, pancetta, mushrooms, fior di latte or provola, meatballs, sausages, boiled eggs and, traditionally, with chicken livers. The whole is baked and then turned out before being served.
It can be presented both in the sauce version, with ragù, and in white, without it.
==History==
Rice, a product imported by the Aragonese in the Kingdom of Naples, did not find success in south Italy—except in Sicily, where it was introduced by the Arabs. It was adopted by the Salerno School of Medicine and prescribed as a cure for the sick, but not by the people, who preferred pasta. Sartù di riso was probably born from the need to adapt this dish to the taste of the court, under the influence of the Austrian queen Maria Carolina of Austria. Monsù, French court cooks, created this dish in the 20th century, enriching the rice with numerous ingredients and masking the flavor with tomato sauce. The very name of the dish would come from the French surtout, the centerpiece that was used in the 20th century and that could also be used to bring sartù di riso to the table, cooked like a timballo.
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"Vincenzo Corrado",
"Campania",
"Kingdom of Naples",
"Aragonese people",
"Maria Carolina of Austria",
"Epergne",
"Provolone",
"timballo",
"Italian cuisine",
"Italian meal structure",
"Sicily"
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Category:Rama V period
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Miss Philippines Earth 2020
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Miss Philippines Earth 2020 was the 20th edition of the Miss Philippines Earth pageant, held in various locations virtually, on July 26, 2020, Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.
At the end of the event, Janelle Tee of Pasig was succeeded by Roxanne Baeyens of Baguio as Miss Philippines Earth 2020. The pageant was originally to be broadcast by ABS-CBN, but due to the ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy, the pageant was moved to GMA Network
==Results==
===Placements===
== Pre-pageant events ==
=== Preliminary rounds ===
===Special awards===
==== Talent Competition ====
== Judges ==
The following served as a judge on the conclusion of virtual Miss Philippines Earth 2020, they were pre-recorded in a remote format:
Alexandra Braun — Actress and Miss Earth 2005 from Venezuela
Nicole Faria — Actress and Miss Earth 2010 from India
Jose Mari Abacan — VP Program Management GMA Network, Inc.
Carlos Bacani — Marketing Director of Peerless Products
Suzanne Gonzalez-Gommer — Actress and Miss Republic of the Philippines 1976 for Miss World 1975
Matthias Gelber — Eco-Speaker and Environmental Management Advocate
Lorraine Schuck — Founder and Executive VP of Miss Earth/Carousel Productions
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"Irha Mel Alfeche",
"Pasig",
"Baguio",
"Lorraine Schuck",
"South Cotabato",
"Iloilo City",
"Biñan",
"Parañaque",
"ABS-CBN",
"Panabo",
"Mandaluyong",
"General Trias",
"Miss Earth 2010",
"Roxie Smith",
"Daraga",
"Miss Republic of the Philippines",
"Lipa, Batangas",
"Miss World 1975",
"COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines",
"Vincenzo A. Sagun",
"Mati, Davao Oriental",
"Opol",
"Kawayan",
"Miss Philippines Earth 2021",
"Dubai",
"Paolo Bediones",
"Allacapan",
"Compostela, Davao de Oro",
"Tacurong",
"General Santos",
"Meycauayan",
"Zamboanga City",
"Santa Rosa, Laguna",
"ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy",
"Atimonan",
"Quezon City",
"Melbourne",
"Roxanne Baeyens",
"Miss Philippines Earth",
"Talacogon",
"Malaya (newspaper)",
"La Castellana, Negros Occidental",
"Lal-lo",
"Miss Earth 2005",
"Iloilo",
"Davao City",
"GMA Network",
"Manila",
"Malita",
"Carousel Productions",
"Miss Philippines Earth 2019"
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Category:Distance education institutions based in the Gambia
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sana al-Sayegh
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete. Sandstein 10:44, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
===:Sana al-Sayegh===
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WP:BLP1E applies. Mccapra (talk) 08:48, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Keep. BPL1E states that significance of an event or the individual's role is indicated by how persistent the coverage is in reliable sources. I easily found references that were created years after the event. For example "A History of Modern Israel", by Colin Shindler - 2013 as well as Jihad in Palestine: Political Islam and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. - By Shaul Bartal, 2015Marokwitz (talk) 09:09, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete: there was some writing about her (mostly in Israeli papers) in 2007, (about her alleged conversion (forced or not)): since then: nothing, nix, nada. Clear WP:BLP1E, Huldra (talk) 22:05, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Note this statement is false, I easily found references from 2013 and 2015 . Marokwitz (talk) 06:15, 24 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete. She fails the professor test because she has not contributed anything of note to scholarship, her role is that of an administrator and teacher, and the university at which she teaches is private and not known for its scholarship. As far as the controversy back in 2007, it seems to have been merely a news outrage, not anything of lasting effect. I'm willing to change my mind if English sources can be found to show significant coverage beyond her conversion. Bearian (talk) 18:48, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete per WP:BLP1E and failure of WP:NACADEMIC.4meter4 (talk) 18:47, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
Comment -- If she is indeed Dean, she holds a position higher than a professor (in the European sense) and ought to be notable, but the current article says nothing substantial of her academic career. Peterkingiron (talk) 20:54, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
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"WP:SIGCOV",
"WP:BLP1E",
"WP:NACADEMIC",
"Sana al-Sayegh",
"WP:PROF"
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Category:Wikipedia sockpuppets of Kagundu
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File:Guerra de Titanes 2003.png
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== Summary ==
== Licensing ==
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Category:Comics set in Kansas
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Comics set in Kansas.
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[
"Comics",
"Kansas"
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List of Philippine records in track cycling
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The following are the national records in track cycling in the Philippines, maintained by its national cycling federation, Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines. Classification on national records have not yet been officially established in any media by Philcycling (no sources found). Classifications on what is an official record attempt (based on UCI ruling):
Must be done in an official UCI or local federation sanctioned event.
Records may be set during a competition or during a special attempt that shall also be ridden in accordance with the relevant UCI or local federation regulations.
==Elite Men==
==Elite Women==
==Junior Men==
==Junior Women==
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[
"Jan Paul Morales",
"Team sprint",
"Bangkok",
"Team pursuit",
"Alfie Catalan",
"Individual pursuit",
"Armel De Jesus",
"Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines",
"Hour record",
"Philippines",
"Track time trial",
"Aimee Benjamin"
] |
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Category:Christian radio stations in Mexico
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Gora Nevskaya
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Gora Nevskaya (, meaning "Nevsky Mountain"), is a mountain in the Omsukchan Range, Kolyma Mountains. Administratively it is part of the Magadan Oblast, Russian Federation.
This high mountain is the highest point of the Kolyma Mountains, part of the East Siberian Mountains. The highest point in Magadan Oblast, however, is the highest peak of the Okhandya Range.
A Dalstroy Aviation Antonov An-2 crashed on the mountainside by Mount Nevskaya in June 1951.
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[
"Russian Far East",
"East Siberian Mountains",
"Antonov An-2",
"Kolyma Mountains",
"Omsukchan Range",
"Russian Federation",
"Google Earth",
"Okhandya Range",
"Dalstroy Aviation",
"Magadan Oblast",
"List of mountains in Russia"
] |
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File:REDI shopping center logo 2019.png
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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[
"Redi (shopping centre)"
] |
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List of Singaporean records in track cycling
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The following are the national records in track cycling in Singapore, maintained by its national cycling federation, Singapore Cycling Federation.
==Men==
==Women==
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[
"Cycling at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games",
"Team pursuit",
"Lance Tan Wei Sheng",
"Singapore Cycling Federation",
"Luo Yiwei",
"Nilai",
"Mohamed Elyas Bin Mohamed Yusoff",
"Singapore",
"2019 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"New Delhi",
"Calvin Sim",
"Goh Choon Huat",
"Jakarta International Velodrome",
"Individual pursuit",
"2022 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Darren Low",
"Track time trial",
"Team sprint",
"2020 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Hour record",
"Jincheon National Training Center"
] |
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Yan Tin Estate
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{{Infobox housing project
| building name = Yan Tin Estate
| image = Yan Tin Estate 202107.jpg
| image_size =
| alt =
| caption = Yan Tin Estate
| image_caption =
| location = 39 Tsing Lun Road, Tuen MunNew Territories, Hong Kong
| coordinates =
| status = Completed
| category = Public rental housing
| demolished =
| area =
| population date =
| population =
| blocknumber = 5
| units = 4,688 Tenant intake on 2018.
==Houses==
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! Name It is currently represented by Apple Lai Ka-man, who was elected in the 2019 elections.
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[
"Hong Kong Housing Authority",
"Tuen Mun",
"Electoral Affairs Commission",
"Yan Tin (constituency)",
"Town Planning Board",
"Arup Group",
"South China Morning Post",
"public housing estate",
"New Territories",
"Government of Hong Kong",
"2019 Hong Kong local elections",
"Tsz Tin Tsuen",
"Public housing estates in Tuen Mun",
"Tsing Lun Road",
"Tuen Mun District Council",
"Siu Hong Court"
] |
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Template:Editnotices/Page/Beita, Nablus
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List of Indonesian records in track cycling
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The following are the national records in track cycling in Indonesia, maintained by its national cycling federation, Indonesian Cycling Federation.
==Men==
==Women==
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[
"Velodrom Nasional Malaysia",
"Julian Abi Manyu",
"Team pursuit",
"Liontin Evangelina Setiawan",
"2025 UCI Track Cycling Nations Cup",
"Mochamad Bintang Syawal",
"Nilai",
"Fandi Jolata",
"2023 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Ayustina Priyatna",
"2019 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Dewika Mulya Sova",
"Bernard Van Aert",
"Indonesia",
"Indonesian Cycling Federation",
"Imelda Tabita Deswari Putri",
"2025 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Jakarta International Velodrome",
"Individual pursuit",
"Dika Dhentaka",
"2023 UCI Track Cycling Nations Cup",
"Track time trial",
"Wiji Lestari",
"Ratu Afifah Nur Indah",
"Dika Alif Dhentaka",
"Terry Yudha Kusuma",
"Team sprint",
"Asian Cycling Confederation",
"Chrismonita Putri",
"Hour record",
"Konya Velodrome",
"Terry Kusuma",
"Muhammad Andy Royan"
] |
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Template:Editnotices/Page/Beit Furik
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Dhola, Kulpi
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{{Infobox settlement
| name = Dhola
| native_name =
| native_name_lang =
| other_name =
| nickname =
| settlement_type = Census Town
| image_skyline =
| image_alt =
| imagesize = 300px
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| pushpin_mapsize = 300
| pushpin_map_caption = Location in West Bengal##Location in India
| coordinates =
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name =
| subdivision_type1 = State
| subdivision_name1 = West Bengal
| subdivision_type2 = District
| subdivision_name2 = South 24 Parganas
| subdivision_type3 = CD block
| subdivision_name3 = Kulpi
| established_title =
| established_date =
| founder =
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| government_type =
| governing_body =
| unit_pref = Metric
| area_footnotes =
| area_rank =
| area_total_km2 = 1.65
| elevation_footnotes =
| elevation_m = 6
| population_total = 5804
| population_as_of = 2011
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| population_density_km2 = auto
| population_demonym =
| population_footnotes =
| demographics_type1 = Languages
| demographics1_title1 = Official
| demographics1_info1 = Bengali
| demographics1_title2 = Additional official
| demographics1_info2 = English
Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.
===Location===
Dhola is located at .
==Demographics==
According to the 2011 Census of India, Dhola had a total population of 5,804, of which 2,952 (51%) were males and 2,852 (49%) were females. There were 1,010 persons in the age range of 0–6 years. The total number of literate persons in Dhola was 3,577 (74.61% of the population over 6 years).
==Civic administration==
===Police station===
Dholahat police station covers an area of 312.67 km2. It has jurisdiction over parts of the Kulpi, Mathurapur I, Kakdwip and Patharpratima CD blocks.
==Infrastructure==
According to the District Census Handbook 2011, Dhola covered an area of 1.652 km2. Among the civic amenities, the protected water supply involved over head tank. It had 418 domestic electric connections. Among the educational facilities it had were 2 primary schools, 2 middle schools, 2 secondary schools, 1 senior secondary school and 1 general degree college. Three important commodities it produced were zari work, pottery, sholapith products.
==Transport==
A short stretch of local roads link Dhola to the National Highway 12.
Karanjali railway station is located nearby.
Dhola High School is a Bengali-medium, coeducational higher secondary school, established in 1936. It has arrangements for teaching from class IV to class XII.
==Healthcare==
Kulpi Block Primary Health Centre at Kulpi, with 15 beds, is the major government medical facility in the Kulpi CD block.
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"Parulia, Diamond Harbour",
"Ramnagar, Diamond Harbour",
"Masat, Diamond Harbour",
"Chandpala Anantapathpur"
] |
62,110,298 |
List of Iranian records in track cycling
|
The following are the national records in track cycling in Iran, maintained by its national cycling federation, Cycling Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
==Men==
==Women==
|
[
"Team pursuit",
"Nilai",
"Setareh Zargar",
"2023 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"2019 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"New Delhi",
"Cycling at the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games",
"Abbas Zarezadeh",
"Hossein Nateghi",
"Cycling Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran",
"Iran",
"Mohammad Daneshvarkhourram",
"Konya",
"Fatemeh Hadavand",
"Amin Rahimabadi",
"Jakarta International Velodrome",
"Individual pursuit",
"2022 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Mohammad Rajablou",
"Track time trial",
"Maedeh Nazari",
"Somayeh Yazdani",
"Behnam Ariyan",
"Team sprint",
"2018 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Abolfazl Aminalroayae",
"Hour record",
"Mohammed Yousef Al-Mansoori",
"Aidin Aliyari"
] |
62,110,299 |
Category:Cities and towns in Landeck District
|
[] |
|
62,110,321 |
List of Cambodian records in track cycling
|
The following are the national records in track cycling in Cambodia, maintained by its national cycling federation, Cambodian Cycling Federation.
==Men==
==Women==
|
[
"Cambodian Cycling Federation",
"Team sprint",
"2020 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Team pursuit",
"Individual pursuit",
"Cambodia",
"Jincheon National Training Center",
"Hour record",
"Seyha Yoeurn",
"Track time trial"
] |
62,110,331 |
List of Turkmen records in track cycling
|
The following are the national records in track cycling in Turkmenistan, maintained by its national cycling federation, Cycling Federation of Turkmenistan.
==Men==
==Women==
|
[
"Hour record",
"Team sprint",
"Turkmenistan",
"Cycling Federation of Turkmenistan",
"Team pursuit",
"Mahmut Ashyrov",
"Individual pursuit",
"2022 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"New Delhi",
"Track time trial"
] |
62,110,336 |
Category:Distance education institutions based in the Republic of Ireland
|
[] |
|
62,110,343 |
Mount Urah, Queensland
|
{{Infobox Australian place
| type = suburb
| name = Mount Urah
| city =
| state = qld
| image =
| caption =
| coordinates =
| pop = 49
| pop_year =
| pop_footnotes = In the , Mount Urah had a population of 49 people.
Mount Urah is in the south-west of the locality () rising to above sea level.
Glenbar National Park is in the west of the locality with four sections of Glenbar State Forest throughout the locality. Apart from these protected areas, the predominant land use is grazing on native vegetation.
Mount Uruah Provisional School opened on 31 October 1909. In 1913, the name was changed to Mount Urah and it became Mount Urah State School. It closed in early 1921 due to low student numbers, but reopened shortly after as a half-time school in conjunction with Deborah State School (meaning the two schools shared a single teacher). It closed permanently on 1 April 1927.
== Demographics ==
In the , Mount Urah had a population of 21 people.
In the , Mount Urah had a population of 49 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Mount Urah. The nearest government primary school is Gundiah State School in neighbouring Gundiah to the east and Tiaro State School in Tiaro to the north-east.
The nearest government secondary schools are Maryborough State High School in Maryborough to the north and James Nash State High School in Gympie to the south. However, some parts of Mount Urah are quite distant from these two schools with alternatives being distance education and boarding schools.
|
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"Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)",
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"Queensland",
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"Tiaro, Queensland",
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"Glen Echo, Queensland",
"Queensland Family History Society",
"AEST"
] |
62,110,347 |
Juan Bosch metro station
|
Juan Bosch is a Santo Domingo Metro station on Line 1. It was open on 22 January 2009 as part of the inaugural section of Line 1 between Mamá Tingó and Centro de los Héroes. The station is between Juan Pablo Duarte and Casandra Damirón.
This is an underground station, built below Avenida Máximo Gómez. It is named to honor Juan Bosch, who served as a president of the Dominican Republic.
|
[
"Casandra Damirón metro station",
"Diario Libre",
"Metro de Santo Domingo",
"Centro de los Héroes metro station",
"Juan Pablo Duarte metro station",
"Mamá Tingó metro station",
"Avenida Máximo Gómez",
"Santo Domingo Metro",
"Juan Bosch (politician)"
] |
62,110,352 |
Kanchikudicharu
|
Kanchikudicharu is a Tamil village in the Ampara District in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka.
It is located east of the capital, Colombo.
2007 military action by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam The area was controlled by the Sri Lankan state forces. Kanchikudiyaru is the last captured area in the Eastern Province under the control of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
People were resettled here in 2015, with up to 190 families residing in the village. Also land-based farming, livestock farming and milking are also livelihoods. Kanchikudicharu Tank is a biggest tank in this village.
==Agriculture==
Mainly involved in paddy cultivation, Animal husbandry and Home gardening
==Education==
Kanchikudiyaru Ganesha Vidyalayam
==Religion==
Everyone living here follows Shaivism.
Murugan Temple
Siddhivinayakar Temple
Thanthondri Maagaparameshwary Temple
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"Sri Lanka",
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"Kanchikudicharu Tank",
"Seerpadar",
"Tamils",
"Shaivism",
"Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam",
"பிபிசி",
"Village",
"Paddy field",
"Colombo",
"Provinces of Sri Lanka",
"Eastern Province, Sri Lanka",
"Divisional Secretariats of Sri Lanka",
"Eastern Theatre of Eelam War IV",
"Thirukkovil",
"Ampara District",
"Districts of Sri Lanka"
] |
62,110,356 |
Ministry of Public Health and Population
|
Ministry of Public Health and Population () is a governmental ministry of Yemen. It covers public health and demographics.
== List of ministers ==
Qassem Mohamad Bahaibah (18 December 2020– )
Naser Mohsen Ba'aum, (14 September 2015 – 17 December 2020)
Reyad Yassin Abdulla ( 8 November 2014 – 14 September 2015)
|
[
"Politics of Yemen",
"Aden",
"Qassem Bahaibah",
"Cabinet of Yemen",
"Riad Yassin",
"public health",
"demography",
"Sana'a",
"Yemen"
] |
62,110,370 |
Paola Balducci
|
Paola Balducci (born 14 November 1949) is an Italian lawyer and politician, member of the High Council of the Judiciary from 2014 to 2018.
== Biography ==
A student of Giovanni Conso and Giuliano Vassalli, Balducci graduated in Law at the Sapienza University of Rome and later became an associate professor of Criminal Procedural Law at the University of Salento.
Since 1976, Balducci has worked as a lawyer and has been registered in the special register of Cassation officials since 1990.
In 2002, the Federation of the Greens nominated her as the party candidate for a seat at the High Council of the Judiciary, obtaining 105 votes, too few to be elected by the Parliament in a joint session.
From May 2005 to June 2006 she held the office of Regional Councilor for the Right to Education, with powers to the University, public education, scientific research and cultural heritage, in Apulia, under the first presidency of Nichi Vendola. and held her seat until the renewal of the Council on 27 September 2018.
|
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"2006 Italian general election",
"High Council of the Judiciary (Italy)",
"Nichi Vendola",
"La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno",
"Adnkronos",
"Giuliano Vassalli",
"Apulia",
"Lazio",
"La Repubblica",
"Italian Parliament",
"2008 Italian general election",
"Giovanni Conso",
"Left Ecology Freedom",
"Italian Chamber of Deputies",
"Federation of the Greens",
"University of Salento",
"The Left – The Rainbow",
"Sapienza University of Rome",
"Rome"
] |
62,110,380 |
Marodian, Queensland
|
{{Infobox Australian place
| type = suburb
| name = Marodian
| city =
| state = qld
| image = Map of Marodian Goldfield, 1914.jpg
| caption = Map of Marodian Goldfield, 1914
| coordinates =
| pop = 0
| pop_year =
| pop_footnotes = In the , Marodian had "no people or a very low population".
Almost all of the locality is occupied by the Marodian pastoral station, where the land use is grazing on native vegetation. The pastoral run name might come from the Kabi language word maridhan meaning place of kangaroos. There were early finds of alluvial gold at Colo Flats and Yorkey’s Hill. In 1884, the Queensland Surveyor General, A. C. Gregory, continued to promote the likelihood of gold in the Marodian area. In 1901, the Marodian Gold Mining Syndicate dug a shaft down to . In 1902, interest in the goldfield was still low with 109 people on the goldfield compared with over 14,000 on the Gympie goldfields. In 1903, the Marodian Gold Mining Company established a mining lease of , but operations had ceased by 1904.
== Demographics ==
In the , Marodian had "no people or a very low population".
In the , Marodian had "no people or a very low population".
== Education ==
There are no schools in Marodian. The nearest government primary schools are:
Brooweena State School in Brooweena to the north
Theebine State School in Theebine to the south-east
Woolooga State School in neighbouring Woolooga to the south
The nearest government secondary schools are:
Kilkivan State School (to Year 10) in Kilkivan to the south
James Nash State School (to Year 12) in Gympie to the south-east
|
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"Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette",
"Kilkivan",
"Brooweena - Woolooga Road",
"Woolooga",
"Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)",
"Brisbane",
"Queensland",
"Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser",
"Hervey Bay, Queensland",
"Calgoa, Queensland",
"Kilkivan, Queensland",
"Pastoralism",
"Theebine",
"Gigoomgan",
"A. C. Gregory",
"Brooweena, Queensland",
"Maryborough, Queensland",
"Queensland Government",
"Morning Post (Cairns)",
"Gigoomgan, Queensland",
"Gympie Times And Mary River Mining Gazette",
"Fraser Coast Region",
"Gympie",
"Division of Wide Bay",
"Glenbar, Queensland",
"Mount Urah, Queensland",
"Suburbs and localities (Australia)",
"Kabi language",
"The Queenslander",
"Glen Echo, Queensland",
"The Moreton Bay Courier",
"Woolooga, Queensland",
"AEST"
] |
62,110,385 |
Russia investigation origins counter-narrative
|
The Russia investigation origins counter-narrative, or Russia counter-narrative,
The FBI opened the Crossfire Hurricane investigation in July 2016, including a special focus on links between Trump associates and Russian officials and spies and suspected coordination between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. Russian attempts to interfere in the election were first disclosed publicly by members of the United States Congress in September 2016, confirmed by US intelligence agencies in October 2016, and further detailed by the Director of National Intelligence office in January 2017. The dismissal of James Comey, the FBI director, by President Trump in May 2017, was partly because of Comey's investigation of the Russian interference.
The Mueller investigation concluded that Russian interference was "sweeping and systematic" and "violated U.S. criminal law", and indicted Russian citizens and Russian organizations. The investigation "identified numerous links between the Russian government and the Trump campaign". It concluded that though the Trump campaign welcomed the Russian activities and expected to benefit from them, there was insufficient evidence to bring any conspiracy or coordination charges against Trump or his associates,
{{blockquote| Our investigation found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations. The incidents were often carried out through one-on-one meetings in which the President sought to use his official power outside of usual channels. These actions ranged from efforts to remove the Special Counsel and to reverse the effect of the Attorney General's recusal; to the attempted use of official power to limit the scope of the investigation; to direct and indirect contacts with witnesses with the potential to influence their testimony. On December 9, 2019, US Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz testified to Congress that the FBI showed no political bias at the initiation of the investigation into Trump and possible connections with Russia; In a Senate hearing on December 11, 2019, he stated that he "could not rule out political bias as a possible motivation for the 17 errors the FBI made in applications for the Carter Page surveillance." In a subsequent analysis of 25 unrelated FISA warrant requests, Horowitz found a pattern of similar errors that suggested systemic sloppiness by the FBI, rather than an effort to single out Page.
A further investigation by the Republican-controlled Senate Intelligence Committee published in 2020 confirmed the intelligence community's claim that Putin's "interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election" in favor of Trump was unprecedented in its "manner and aggressiveness".
== Russia counter-narrative ==
According to the Trump administration, the Russia investigation should never have happened in the first place Trump rejects the conclusion of US intelligence agencies that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to benefit candidate Trump, suggesting without evidence instead that hostile American officials may have planted false information that led to the Russia inquiry. However, three years after the election the FBI Director appointed by Trump, Christopher A. Wray, stated: "We have no information that indicates that Ukraine interfered with the 2016 presidential election. ... [A]s far as the [2020] election itself goes, we think Russia represents the most significant threat."
From the outset, conservatives tried to delegitimize the Mueller investigation.
On April 2, 2019, Trump personally urged investigation into the origins of the Mueller investigation. In response, Democrats and some former law enforcement officials expressed concern that Attorney General William Barr was "using the justice department to chase unsubstantiated conspiracy theories" that could cast doubt on the Mueller report's findings. the accusation that it was fraudulent, and that "the dossier's partisan associations" were "obscured" from the FISA court in the application for surveillance Carter Page. In fact, the first FISA application did contain a footnote added at the insistence of Deputy Assistant Attorney General Stuart Evans about the potential political bias of the Steele material. Conservatives also question the FBI's assessment of the credibility of Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer who ran the MI6 Russia desk from 2006 to 2009. This concern was irrelevant to the question of the origins of the investigation. (the spygate conspiracy theory) – a "FISA abuse" narrative, notably involving Susan Rice. The use of the term "spying" in this context is disputed. and James A. Baker have described the investigations as necessary, appropriate, legal, and apolitical, and FBI Director Christopher A. Wray testified that he saw "no evidence the FBI illegally monitored President Donald Trump's campaign during the 2016 election."
That the FBI and other institutions are "dangerously biased" against Trump (the deep state conspiracy theory), that Robert S. Mueller III's investigation was run by "13 [or 18] angry Democrats" and that Mueller was "highly conflicted", a claim debunked by Trump's own aides, and the investigation was part of a failed "attempted coup", based on private texts sent by Peter Strzok expressing opposition to a Trump presidency and speculation over removal of Trump under the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution following his firing of James Comey. and may have even planted evidence of Russian collusion.
That Russian interference was not directed by Putin, was not as significant as the president's opponents insisted, or even decisive in the outcome of the election. Proponents point to the discrepancy in the intelligence community's report on Russian interference between the FBI and CIA's high confidence and the National Security Agency's moderate confidence.
That the Mueller investigation ended in “the complete and total exoneration of President Trump". This line was used by Kayleigh McEnany shortly after she became White House Press Secretary. About a year earlier, Trump himself tweeted 'NO COLLUSION – NO OBSTRUCTION' on the day the Mueller report came out. FactCheck.org states that while it is true that the investigation “did not establish that the [Trump] Campaign conspired and coordinated with the Russian government in its election-interference activities," on the issue of obstruction of justice, the report itself specifically says the investigation "does not exonerate him". (See also: Mueller report#False "no collusion" claims)
The narrative has expanded to include the claim that Joseph Mifsud was not a Russian asset, but was a Western intelligence agent used as a counterintelligence trap for the Trump campaign, and elements of the conspiracy theories related to the Trump–Ukraine scandal; it posits that Ukraine, not Russia, was responsible for election interference. The theory further claimed that Ukraine had interfered in the elections at the behest of the Democratic Party to benefit Hillary Clinton's election campaign, and that they had planted evidence that Russia was responsible and had sought to help Trump. US Attorney General William Barr has reportedly traveled in person to Italy (twice) and to the United Kingdom to try to build support for this claim.
On February 19, 2020, numerous sources revealed that lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told Westminster Magistrates' Court that Trump had Dana Rohrabacher visit Assange at the Ecuadoran Embassy in London on August 16, 2017. Assange had been in court fighting extradition to the United States on charges of computer intrusion as WikiLeaks had posted sensitive documents provided by whistleblower Chelsea Manning. During the August 16 meeting, Assange stated that Rohrabacher had made a quid pro quo offer of a presidential pardon to him, in exchange for Assange covering up Russian involvement by declaring that "Russia had nothing to do with the DNC leaks". Assange's lawyer said that he had evidence "that a quid pro quo was put to Assange by Rohrabacher, who was known as Putin's favorite congressman." White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham stated that Assange's claims were "a complete fabrication and a lie" and added that "the president barely knows Dana Rohrabacher other than he's an ex-congressman." Rohrabacher had previously confirmed the August 16 meeting, saying he and Assange talked about "what might be necessary to get him out" and discussed a presidential pardon in exchange for information on the theft of DNC emails that were published by WikiLeaks before the 2016 presidential election.
==Notable proponents==
The most notable proponent is Donald Trump himself. Following the May 2018 disclosure that FBI informant Stefan Halper had spoken with Trump campaign aides Carter Page, George Papadopoulos, and Sam Clovis, Trump advanced a conspiracy theory dubbed as Spygate, which claimed that the previous administration under Barack Obama paid to plant a spy inside Trump's 2016 presidential campaign to assist his rival, Hillary Clinton, win the 2016 US presidential election. With no actual supporting evidence produced, Trump's allegations were widely described as blatantly false. Trump's allegations prompted the US Justice Department (DOJ) and the FBI to provide a classified briefing regarding Halper to several Congressmen, including Republicans Trey Gowdy and Paul Ryan, who concluded that the FBI did not do anything improper, and that Russia, not Trump, was the target of the FBI.
In June 2018, Trump claimed that a report by DOJ Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz "totally exonerates" him and that "the Mueller investigation has been totally discredited", despite the report having nothing to do with the special counsel investigation, the Trump campaign or Russia. The report was instead focused on the FBI's 2016 investigation of the Hillary Clinton email controversy.
Sean Hannity, a strong supporter of Trump, a vocal and persistent critic of the Mueller investigation on his Fox News television show and syndicated radio program, described Mueller as "corrupt, abusively biased and political." Hannity had asserted that the investigation arose from an elaborate, corrupt scheme involving Hillary Clinton; the Steele dossier, which he asserts is completely false although parts of it have been reported as verified; former DOJ officials James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Bruce Ohr, and others; and a wiretap on former Trump aide Carter Page that Hannity asserted was obtained by misrepresentations to the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, characterizing the wiretap as an abuse of power that is "far bigger than Watergate" and "the weaponizing of those powerful tools of intelligence and the shredding of our Fourth Amendment, constitutional rights." described Mueller, current FBI Director Christopher Wray (a Trump appointee), former FBI Director James Comey and other current/former FBI officials as a "criminal cabal," saying "There is a cleansing needed in our FBI and Department of Justice – it needs to be cleansed of individuals who should not just be fired, but who need to be taken out in cuffs."
==Durham investigation==
===Review of origins of FBI's investigation===
In April 2019, U.S. Attorney General William Barr told members of Congress that he believed the Trump campaign had been spied on in 2016. John Durham, the U.S. attorney in the District of Connecticut, had already been conducting an investigation in the Department of Justice into leaks, allegedly by FBI Director James Comey, to the Washington Post about Michael Flynn that resulted in Flynn's departure from the White House.
In May 2019, Barr appointed Durham to oversee a DOJ probe into the origins of the FBI investigation into Russian interference. DOJ investigators, led by Durham, planned to interview senior Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officers to determine how they concluded in 2016 that Russian president Vladimir Putin had personally authorized election interference to benefit candidate Trump. Politico reported in July 2019 that after becoming CIA director in 2017, Trump loyalist Mike Pompeo vigorously challenged the findings of CIA analysts that Russian interference was designed to help Trump, but he found no evidence to dispute it. The New York Times reported in July 2018 that the CIA had long nurtured a Russian source who eventually rose to a position close to Putin, allowing the source to pass key information in 2016 about Putin's direct involvement. In parallel, Trump and his allies—most notably Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani—promoted an alternative narrative, alleging the Russian government had been framed, and that it was the Ukrainian government that had interfered to benefit Hillary Clinton, in coordination with Democrats, the digital forensics company CrowdStrike and the FBI. Trump falsely asserted that CrowdStrike, an American company, was actually owned by a wealthy Ukrainian oligarch. In reality, Dmitri Alperovitch, a co-founder of Crowdstrike, and the likely reference, is a naturalized United States citizen who was born in Russia, not Ukraine.
===Barr and Department of Justice contacts with foreign governments===
In the fall of 2019, news reports publicized that Barr and the Department of Justice had contacted foreign governments to ask for help in this inquiry, and that this reportedly upset the normal practice of U.S. officials speaking with foreign politicians. Barr personally traveled to the United Kingdom and Italy to seek information, and at Barr's request Trump phoned the prime minister of Australia to request his cooperation. One British official with knowledge of Barr's requests observed, "it is like nothing we have come across before, they are basically asking, in quite robust terms, for help in doing a hatchet job on their own intelligence services." Barr sought information that Joseph Mifsud was a Western intelligence operative charged with entrapping Trump campaign advisor George Papadopoulos in order to establish a false predicate for the FBI to open an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections.
That FBI investigation was initiated after the Australian government notified American authorities that its diplomat Alexander Downer had a chance encounter with Papadopoulos, who boasted about possible access to Hillary Clinton emails supposedly held by the Russian government. A former Italian government official told The Washington Post in October 2019 that during a meeting the previous month, Italian intelligence services told Barr they had "no connections, no activities, no interference" in the matter; Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte later affirmed this. also asking about the route by which information had reached the FBI, and interviewing agents involved in the 2016 inquiry. Although the CIA and FBI directors shared intelligence about the matters in August 2016, former government officials said the FBI did not use CIA information to open its investigation the previous month. The Justice Department inspector general later confirmed this. Papadopoulos had previously asserted that Mifsud was "an Italian intelligence asset who the CIA weaponized" against him. Former CIA director John Brennan, a frequent Trump critic, had been singled out for suspicion by Trump and his allies, as well as former director of national intelligence James Clapper, as supposed members of a "deep state" that allegedly sought to undermine Trump.
===Conviction of FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith===
On October 24, 2019, The New York Times and The Washington Post reported that Durham's inquiry had been elevated to a criminal investigation, raising concerns of politicization of the Justice Department to pursue political enemies of the President. The Times reported on November 22 that the Justice Department inspector general had made a criminal referral to Durham regarding Kevin Clinesmith, a low-level FBI attorney assigned to the Mueller probe who had resigned in February 2018. Clinesmith was accused of altering an email during the process of renewing a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) wiretap warrant against former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page. On January 29, 2021, Clinesmith was sentenced to 12 months federal probation and 400 hours of community service. The judge stated that Clinesmith "likely believed that what he said about Mr. Page was true" and that he had taken "an inappropriate shortcut." He also said the IG inspection did not establish that "political considerations played a role in Clinesmith's actions."
===Disagreement with DoJ Inspector General report===
On December 9, 2019, Justice Department inspector general Michael E. Horowitz testified before the House Judiciary Committee that the FBI had an "authorized purpose" when it initiated its investigation, known as Crossfire Hurricane, into the Trump campaign. Horowitz was particularly critical of applications the FBI made to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, asserting those applications contained "significant inaccuracies and omissions" and that agents "failed to meet the basic obligation" to ensure the applications were "scrupulously accurate." In response to this, the FBI promptly indicated it would implement dozens of corrective measures in response to Horowitz's report. Wray said the bureau accepts the findings and plans to make a host of changes, including to how they gather and submit information for surveillance applications. Many observers inside and outside the Justice Department, including the inspector general, expressed surprise that Durham would issue such a statement, as federal investigators typically do not publicly comment on their ongoing investigations. Barr also released a statement challenging the findings of the report. Horowitz later testified to the Senate that prior to release of the report, he had asked Durham for any information he had that might change the report's findings, but "none of the discussions changed our findings." The Washington Post reported that Durham could not provide evidence of any setup by American intelligence.
===Investigation of former CIA director John Brennan===
The New York Times reported in December 2019 that Durham was examining the role of former CIA director John Brennan in assessing Russian interference in 2016, requesting emails, call logs and other documents. Brennan had been a vocal critic of Trump and a target of the president's accusations of improper activities toward him. The Times reported Durham was specifically examining Brennan's views of the Steele dossier and what he said about it to the FBI and other intelligence agencies. Brennan and former director of national intelligence James Clapper had testified to Congress that the CIA and other intelligence agencies did not rely on the dossier in preparing the January 2017 intelligence community assessment of Russian interference, and allies of Brennan said he disagreed with the FBI view that the dossier should be given significant weight, as the CIA characterized it as "internet rumor".
===Trump pressure to finish the investigation before the 2020 election===
In February 2020, The Washington Post reported that Trump was pressing the Justice Department for Durham to finish his investigation before the election. Barr hinted in June that the Durham investigation would produce results regarding the "complete collapse of the Russiagate scandal" before the end of the summer. In July Barr told a Congressional committee that the review might be released before the election despite an informal Justice Department rule limiting release of such information. In public statements in August, Trump again insisted that the investigation produce more prosecutions and suggested that his opinion of Barr would be negatively influenced if it did not. In October, Trump ordered the declassification of all documents related to the 2016 investigation, characterizing it as the "greatest political CRIME in American History". John Ratcliffe, the Director of National Intelligence and a Trump loyalist, released declassified Russian disinformation about Hillary Clinton to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham. Some critics characterized the actions as a politicization of intelligence.
===Appointment as Special Counsel===
On November 2, 2020, the day before the presidential election, New York magazine reported that the Durham probe had uncovered no evidence of wrongdoing by former Vice President Joseph Biden or former President Barack Obama. On December 1, 2020, Attorney General Barr revealed to the Associated Press that on October 19, 2020, he had appointed Durham to be a Special Counsel pursuant to the federal statute that governed such appointments. Durham's investigation, according to Barr's statement to the Associated Press and the Attorney General's order appointing Durham as special counsel, was to examine whether "any federal official, employee, or any other person or entity violated the law in connection with the intelligence, counter-intelligence, or law-enforcement activities directed at the 2016 presidential campaigns, individuals associated with those campaigns, and individuals associated with the administration of President Donald J. Trump, including but not limited to Crossfire Hurricane and the investigation of Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III."
===Michael Sussmann trial and acquittal===
On September 16, 2021, Durham indicted Michael Sussmann, a partner for the law firm Perkins Coie, alleging he falsely told FBI general counsel James Baker during a September 2016 meeting that he was not representing a client for their discussion. The indictment alleged Sussman was actually representing "a U.S. Technology Industry Executive, a U.S. Internet Company and the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign" and that he was involved with a project in which "researchers were tasked to mine... internet data to establish 'an inference' and 'narrative' that would tie then-presidential candidate Donald Trump to Russia."
Sussmann, who focuses on privacy and cybersecurity law, approached Baker to discuss what he claimed to be suspicious communications between computer servers at the Russian Alfa-Bank and the Trump Organization. After Trump became president, the FBI found Sussmann's claims to be meritless, and the Mueller Investigation's report ignored them. Sussmann had represented the Democratic National Committee regarding the Russian hacking of its computer network. Sussmann's attorneys have denied he was representing the Clinton campaign. Perkins Coie represented the Clinton presidential campaign, and one of its partners, Marc Elias, commissioned Fusion GPS to conduct opposition research on Trump, which led to the production of the controversial Steele dossier. Sussmann, a former federal prosecutor, characterized the allegations against him as politically motivated and pleaded not guilty the day after his indictment.
On December 6, 2021, Sussman's lawyers asked for an earlier trial date than July 25, 2022, the date proposed by Durham. The lawyers stated that evidence turned over to them by the prosecution, "partly redacted records of two of Mr. Baker's interviews with the Justice Department", contradicted the charge.
On June 1, 2022, former Attorney General William Barr was interviewed on Fox News about the verdict in the failed prosecution of Michael Sussman. According to Ja'han Jones of MSNBC's The ReidOut Blog, Barr continued to defend Trump by repeating debunked "Russiagate" conspiracy theories about the origins of the Russia investigation by stating that the case against Sussmann "crystallized the central role played by the Hillary campaign in launching, as a dirty trick, the whole Russiagate collusion narrative." Following Sussman's acquittal, Charlie Savage wrote in The New York Times that "Mr. Barr's mandate to Mr. Durham appears to have been to investigate a series of conspiracy theories."
=== Alfa Bank investigation ===
CNN reported in September 2021 that the Durham grand jury had subpoenaed documents from Perkins Coie. CNN had viewed emails between Sussmann and others who were researching the server communications, including the "Technology Industry Executive" who was identified as Rodney Joffe, showing that Durham's indictment of Sussmann cited only portions of the emails. The indictment included an unidentified researcher stating in an email, "The only thing that drive[s] us at this point is that we just do not like [Trump]." CNN's review of other emails indicated the researchers later broadened the scope of their examination for presentation to the FBI. Joffe's attorney asserted the indictment contained cherry-picked information to misrepresent what had transpired. Defense lawyers for the scientists who researched the Alfa Bank-Trump internet traffic said that Durham's indictment is misleading and that their clients stand by their findings. DOJ Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz wrote in his December 2019 report that "the FBI investigated whether there were cyber links between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank but had concluded by early February 2017 that there were no such links." The Senate Intelligence Committee's August 2020 report concluded, "Based on the FBI's assessment, the Committee did not find that the DNS activity reflected the existence of substantive or covert communications between Alfa Bank and Trump Organization personnel."
===Igor Danchenko trial and acquittal===
In November 2021, Washington-based Russian analyst Igor Danchenko was arrested in connection with the Durham investigation and was charged with five counts of making false statements to the FBI on five different occasions (between March 2017 and November 2017) regarding the sources of material he provided for the Steele dossier. Danchenko pleaded not guilty and was released on bail. In an order at the beginning of October 2022, the court "excluded from the trial large amounts of information that Mr. Durham had wanted to showcase" as not being evidence for the charges of making false statements. Danchenko was tried on four counts of lying to the FBI about one of his sources and, on October 18, acquitted by the jury on all four. The week before, the trial judge had acquitted Danchenko of a fifth count, stating that "[t]he prosecution had failed to produce sufficient evidence for that charge to even go to the jury."
===Expenditures for the investigation===
The costs of the inquiry before Durham's designation as Special Counsel are unknown. He reported expenditures in the amount of approximately $1.5 million from October 19, 2020, to March 31, 2021, including $934,000 on personnel and $520,000 on Justice Department units supporting the investigation. From April 1 to September 30, 2021, he reported expenditures of more than $2.3 million, including $1.9 million on personnel and $471,000 on Justice Department units supporting the investigation, "coinciding" with an uptick in activity from Durham and his team in recent months". By October 2020, the inquiry had cost a total of $3.8 million (~$ in ). Durham reported expenditures of $2 million for the period of October 2021 to March 2022, which did not include the costs of Sussman's trial and acquittal in May 2022. Following Danchenko's acquittal, it was reported $5.8 million (~$ in ) had been spent on expenditures between October 2020 and March 2022, according to the Department of Justice records. On December 23, 2022, the Justice Department released financial documents indicating that $6.5 million were spent between October 2020 and September 2022, including $2 million in 2022.
=== Final report ===
On May 12, 2023, Durham submitted his final report to Barr's successor Merrick Garland. On May 15, 2023, Garland released the unclassified report "in full as submitted to me, without any additions, redactions, or other modifications”. The report criticized the FBI for problems in its investigation, which had also been uncovered by the 2019 IG review, but did not state that the investigation had violated any rule, The New York Times wrote that the report "largely consisted of recycled material, interlaced with conclusions like Mr. Durham's accusation that the F.B.I. had displayed a 'lack of analytical rigor'".
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"Susan Rice",
"Robert Mueller",
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"Fusion GPS",
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"Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation",
"Hillary Clinton email controversy",
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"The Sean Hannity Show",
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Yemen
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs () was a government minister in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of North Yemen (common name for the Yemen Arab Republic), in what is now northern Yemen. The Minister was responsible for conducting foreign relations of the country.
==List of ministers==
The following is a list of foreign ministers of North Yemen from 1962 until the unification in 1990:
For ministers of foreign affairs of unified Yemen after 1990, see Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Yemen).
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"Abdul Rahman al-Baidani",
"Mustafa Yaqub",
"Muhammad Ali Numan",
"Muhammad Abdulaziz Salam",
"Ahmad Said Barakat",
"Yahya Jaghman",
"Yemen",
"Yemen Arab Republic",
"Abdullah al-Asnaj",
"List of heads of state of Yemen",
"Hussein Ali al-Hubaysi",
"Minister (government)",
"Yemeni unification",
"Mohsin al-Sirri",
"Mohsin Ahmad al-Aini",
"Muhammad Ahmad Numan",
"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Yemen)",
"Ahmad Muhammad Numan",
"Emblem of Yemen",
"Hussein Abdullah al-Amri",
"foreign minister",
"Flag of Yemen",
"Hassan Muhammad Makki",
"List of heads of government of Yemen",
"Abdul-Karim Al-Iryani",
"Abdul Qawi Hamim",
"Sanaa",
"Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Yemen",
"Abdullah al-Sallal",
"Ali Lutfi al-Tawr"
] |
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Marodian
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Mariodian may refer to:
Marodian, Queensland, a locality in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia
Electoral district of Marodian, a former electorate in Queensland, Australia
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"Electoral district of Marodian",
"Marodian, Queensland"
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"Role Model (song)",
"Eminem"
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==Licensing==
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Category:Government ministries of Yemen
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Category:Distance education institutions based in Taiwan
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List of regionally important geological/geomorphological sites (RIGS) in Suffolk
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This is a list of the Regionally Important Geological/Geomorphological Sites (RIGS) in Suffolk.
There are 8 of these sites, all administered by GeoSuffolk.
Dunwich Cliff
Dunwich Heath Cliff
Cavenham Heath
Sudbury Railway Pit
Bugg's Hole Fen, Thelnetham
Needham Lake
Calke Wood
Holywells Park, Ipswich
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"Cavenham Heath",
"GeoSuffolk",
"Needham Lake",
"Holywells Park, Ipswich",
"Calke Wood",
"Regionally Important Geological Site",
"Dunwich Heath",
"Dunwich Cliff",
"Suffolk",
"Sudbury Railway Pit"
] |
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Morgan Mitchell (rugby union)
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Morgan Mitchell (born 20 July 1993) is a New Zealand professional rugby union player. He plays as a tight head prop for the Toronto Arrows in Major League Rugby and Southland Stags in the Mitre 10 cup. Mitchell was born with a hearing impairment which progressed to being deaf in 2016. He now utilising a cochlear implant & is the first deaf player to play professionally in the Mitre 10.
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"Kamaishi Seawaves",
"Houston SaberCats",
"Toronto Arrows",
"Major League Rugby",
"Rugby Southland",
"Mitre 10 (New Zealand)",
"Prop (rugby union)",
"Gore, New Zealand",
"Gore High School"
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Category:Book series introduced in 1941
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Netherby, Queensland
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{{Infobox Australian place
| type = suburb
| name = Netherby
| city =
| state = qld
| image =
| caption =
| coordinates =
| pop = 25
| pop_year =
| pop_footnotes = In the , Netherby had a population of 25 people.
Penny Mountain is in the east of the locality () and rises to above sea level.
The North Coast railway line enters the locality from the south (Gundiah) and exits to the north (Tiaro).
Bongmollow railway station, now abandoned ()
Deborah Provisional School opened on 28 April 1885. On 1 January 1909, it became Deborah State School, but then closed on 31 December 1910. It reopened on 1 March 1921 as a half-time school in conjunction with Mount Urah Provisional School (meaning the two schools shared a single teacher). On 4 April 1927, the closure of Mount Urah School enabled Deborah State School to become a full-time school once again. It closed on 5 June 1939. The school was on Deborah Road (approx ).
== Demographics ==
In the , Netherby had a population of 39 people.
In the , Netherby had a population of 25 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Netherby. The nearest government primary schools are Tiaro State School in neighbouring Tiaro to the north and Gundiah State School in neighbouring Gundiah to the south. The nearest government secondary school is Maryborough State High School in Maryborough to the north-east.
== Facilities ==
Deborah Cemetery is at 751 Deborah Road ().
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"Brisbane",
"Queensland",
"Gundiah",
"Hervey Bay, Queensland",
"Tiaro, Queensland",
"Pastoralism",
"St Mary, Queensland",
"Maryborough, Queensland",
"Queensland Government",
"Mary River (Queensland)",
"Electoral district of Gympie",
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"Division of Wide Bay",
"Maryborough State High School",
"Mount Urah, Queensland",
"North Coast railway line, Queensland",
"Suburbs and localities (Australia)",
"Bauple, Queensland",
"Queensland Family History Society",
"AEST"
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Category:Distance education institutions based in New Zealand
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Category:Beetlejuice
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This category is for articles relating to the film Beetlejuice (1988) and its derivative works.
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[
"Beetlejuice"
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Ministry of Public Works and Urban Development
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Ministry of Public Works and Urban Development () is a government ministry of Yemen.
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[
"Yemen"
] |
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File:Grace Kelly (film).jpg
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==Summary==
== Licensing ==
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Beetlejuice (character)
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RedirectBeetlejuice
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[
"Beetlejuice"
] |
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Category:Distance education institutions based in Sudan
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File:Ballyhaunis Battalion IRA, Sept 1921.jpg
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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[] |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Saud Mansuri
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete. North America1000 12:02, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
===:Saud Mansuri===
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Non-notable actor, fails WP:GNG it seems to be WP:TOOSOON. Meeanaya (talk) 09:49, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Actors and filmmakers-related deletion discussions. CAPTAIN RAJU(T) 09:50, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of India-related deletion discussions. CAPTAIN RAJU(T) 09:50, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete for lack of WP:SIGCOV; the sources are mere listings, and of dubious reliability. Bearian (talk) 18:43, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete Fails WP:NACTOR too. -Lopifalko (talk) 09:18, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
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"WP:GNG",
"WP:RS",
"WP:NACTOR",
"WP:SIGCOV",
"WP:TOOSOON"
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/desertsafaridxbpro.com
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Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform
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The Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform (MSPRH) is the health ministry of Republic of Algeria. It is located in El Madania, a municipality of Algiers. The Ministry is responsible for public health facilities and population monitoring. The Minister is a member of the Council of Ministers of Algeria, which reports to the President of Algeria as part of the executive branch of the government.
==History==
The Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform was formerly the Ministry of Health and Population. The name was changed in about 2000.
The ministry has organized the country into five regions with 5 Health Regional Councils (CRS) and 5 Regional Health Observatories (RHAs). At the Provincial level, there are 48 Directorates of Health and Population (one per province).
==Ministers==
The current minister is Abdelhak Saihi (since 9 September 2022). Former ministers include:
fr:Abderrahmane Benbouzid (January 4, 2020September 8, 2022)
Mohamed Miraoui (20192020)
Mokhtar Hasbellaoui (20172019)
fr:Abdelmalek Boudiaf (20132017)
fr:Abdelaziz Ziari (20122013)
fr:Said Barkat, Minister of Health (20082010)
fr:Amor Tou (20052008)
Yahia Kaidum (1995)
(19921994)
Zahia Mentouri, Minister of Health and Social Affairs (1992)
fr:Nafissa Hamoud, Minister of Health (early 1990s)
fr:Amara Benyounes, administrator of the Ministry of Health (19881990)
Kasdi Merbah, Minister of Health (1988)
fr:Mohamed Seghir Nekkache, Minister of Health (19621965)
==Organization==
The Ministry is organized into the following units:
===Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire (CHU)===
According to the Algerian Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform there were 15 Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire (CHU) in Algeria in 2019, up from 13 in 2004. In 2019, there were 13,755 beds in the CHU facilities. A CHU may include multiple hospitals. Below is a list of the CHU in Algeria, showing the region, city, province, affiliated university, and number of beds.
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[
"University Hospital of Oran",
"Oran 1 University",
"Kasdi Merbah",
"fr:Mohamed Seghir Nekkache",
"Batna 2 University",
"Tlemcen",
"Mokhtar Hasbellaoui",
"fr:Said Barkat",
"Yahia Kaidum",
"fr:Amor Tou",
"Blida 1 University",
"fr:Abdelmalek Boudiaf",
"Béni Messous",
"Béjaïa",
"University of Béjaïa",
"Sétif",
"Laghouat Province",
"Mostaganem",
"University of Sidi Bel Abbès",
"Tlemcen Province",
"Mostaganem Province",
"Annaba Province",
"Ministry of Industry and Mines (Algeria)",
"Béjaïa Province",
"Badji Mokhtar Annaba University",
"Annaba",
"University of Mostaganem",
"Algeria",
"fr:Abdelaziz Ziari",
"Algiers Province",
"Constantine Province",
"Sétif 1 University",
"Hussein Dey",
"Constantine, Algeria",
"Blida",
"National Agency for the Digitization of Health Care",
"Sidi M'Hamed",
"Zéralda",
"Batna (city)",
"Ouargla Province",
"Batna Province",
"Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire Béjaïa",
"Sétif Province",
"fr:Nafissa Hamoud",
"Blida Province",
"Cabinet of Algeria",
"Douéra",
"Laghouat",
"University of Tlemcen",
"Oran",
"University of Tizi Ouzou",
"Politics of Algeria",
"fr:Abderrahmane Benbouzid",
"El Madania",
"Constantine 1 University",
"Oran Province",
"Algiers",
"Abdelhak Saihi",
"Bab El Oued",
"University of Ouargla",
"Tizi Ouzou",
"Sidi Bel Abbès Province",
"Mustapha Pacha hospital",
"Ouargla",
"Tizi Ouzou Province",
"University of Laghouat",
"fr:Amara Benyounes",
"Zahia Mentouri",
"Sidi Bel Abbès",
"Mohamed Miraoui",
"President of Algeria",
"Algiers 1 University"
] |
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Doongul, Queensland
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{{Infobox Australian place
| type = suburb
| name = Doongul
| city =
| state = qld
| image =
| caption =
| coordinates =
| pop = 35
| pop_year =
| pop_footnotes = In the , Doongul had a population of 35 people. except for the centre and south-east, where the land use is grazing on native vegetation.
Doongul has the following mountains, from north to south:
Duckke Benong ()
Mount Doongul ()
Musket Flat Mountain ()
Fairlies Knob ()
Cabbage Tree Mountain ()
The town of Eliott () is within Doongul on the Old Gayndah Road.
On 18 July 1864, 39 town lots were offered for sale in Eliott.
In 1877, of land was resumed from the Lower Doongul pastoral run to establish smaller farms. A further was resumed from the Doongul pastoral run. The land was offered for selection on 17 April 1877.
== Demographics ==
In the , Doongul had a population of 29 people.
In the , Doongul had a population of 35 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Doongul. The nearest government primary school is Brooweena State School in Brooweena to the south-west. The nearest government secondary school is Aldridge State High School in Maryborough in the east.
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1877 Hawkesbury colonial by-election
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A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of The Hawkesbury on 7 April 1877 because William Piddington had been appointed Colonial Treasurer in the second Parkes ministry. Such ministerial by-elections were usually uncontested and on this occasion, The Hawkesbury was the only district at which the re-election of a minister was opposed.
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/XNXX (2nd nomination)
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete the current page, and redirect to XVideos, as redirects are cheap. bd2412 T 01:46, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
===:XNXX===
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Deleted previously. This website lacks significant coverage in reliable sources, fails WP:NWEB, WP:CORPDEPTH. Störm (talk) 09:59, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Note: This debate has been added to the WikiProject Pornography list of deletions. • Gene93k (talk) 12:52, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Merge and redirect to XVideos. This website is one of the most popular websites on the whole internet. People will search for "XNXX" on Wikipedia. People Google "XNXX" more often than the search for "Wikipedia". We should think of the reader and redirect to XVideos, where this content should be moved as a subsection. WP:Redirects are cheap. --- Coffeeandcrumbs 23:07, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
ROFL. 🤣 With all due respect, the people about whom you're thinking are called "wankers" not "readers". There is a big difference. flowing dreams (talk page) 09:44, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
With all due respect, I've never once gone to Wikipedia to rub one out, yet I have looked up our articles on sex-related topics many times. So, no, they are readers, and your attack on such users is unwarranted. WP:NOTCENSORED Madness Darkness 22:55, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
It has better references than many of the other similar articles.Rathfelder (talk) 08:12, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Speedy delete per G11 and G4 criteria: Before coming here, I read the "article". Asides from a very short description, it consists of stats only. WP:NOTSTATS. It is an advertisement, plain and simple. flowing dreams (talk page) 09:30, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Merge to Xvideos as suggested above and redirect the link. HighKing++ 19:51, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete. Do not merge. Not only does XNXX fail WP:NWEB, covering under XVideos would be trivia. The two sites are part of the same network of shell companies. That's about all you can say about XNXX. Redirect may be cheap, but they should be useful. • Gene93k (talk) 21:39, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete per nom.4meter4 (talk) 18:51, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete this is a classic example of an article that "should" be notable, but isn't. Notability is assessed by lasting significant coverage in multiple independent sources and that just isn't there. A website this popular, one would expect, would attract that and become notable just like Pornhub, XVideos, etc etc. However, the coverage isn't there, and therefore it isn't notable and that's that. Oppose merge per Gene93k; if it were deemed appropriate to write an article on the overall owner or a list of their porn sites (I don't see any reason to do so, myself) that would be a valid target for a redirect & merge. Absent a suitable location, deletion is what we're left with. "Redirect[s] may be cheap, but they should be useful." Agree completely. Madness Darkness 22:53, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
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List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1981–1985
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The members of the eleventh National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 25 March 1981. The Assembly sat from 11 April 1981 until 10 April 1985.
== Members elected in the 1981 election ==
== Changes in membership ==
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/pharmaeducator.com
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== Links ==
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/derinbilgiler.net
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Gungaloon, Queensland
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{{Infobox Australian place
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| pop_footnotes = In the , Gungaloon had a population of 27 people. The Maryborough–Biggenden Road (State Route 86) forms the southern boundary, entering from the south-east (Thinoomba / Dunmora) and exiting to the south-west (Aramara).
The Old Gayndah Road enters the locality from the east (Dunmora) and exits to the west (Doongul). Wongi State Forest is in the north-west and the north-east of the locality, extending into neighbouring Doongul, Duckinwilla, and Dunmora. The school was operating in 1896 when a teacher was transferred there. In 1915, the school building was sold for removal. It was at approx .
Gungaloon State School opened on 27 October 1921 and closed in 1931. It was on the eastern side of the junction of Thinoomba Road and Ross Road (), now within neighbouring Thinoomba to the south.
== Demographics ==
In the , Gungaloon had a population of 33 people.
In the , Gungaloon had a population of 27 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Gungaloon. The nearest government primary schools are Sunbury State School in Maryborough to the east, Mungar State School in Mungar to the south-east, and Brooweena State School in Brooweena to the south-west. The nearest government secondary school is Aldridge State High School in Maryborough. There are also a number of non-government schools in Maryborough and its suburbs.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/rieta.bandaprimitiva.es
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Category:1880s murders in France
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Category:Club Atlas
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Category:Club Atlas footballers
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Category:19th-century murders in France
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Category:1880s crimes in France
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Category:Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of Piano Jenkins & Friends
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Ministry of Industry and Mines
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Ministry of Industry and Mines () is a government ministry of Algeria.
Subordinate under it is the National Agency of Investment Development (, ANDIm ). It was established in 1993 as the Agency of Promotion, Support and Follow-up of Investment (, APSI; ) and received its current name in 2001.
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Arnie Cunningham
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RedirectChristine (King novel)
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Category:Book series introduced in 1944
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Category:Club Atlas matches
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Category:Club Atlas managers
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1892 Hawkesbury colonial by-election
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A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of The Hawkesbury on 30 July 1892 caused by the death of Alexander Bowman ().
==Dates==
==Results==
Alexander Bowman () died.
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bijou Video
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete and redirect to Steven Toushin. RL0919 (talk) 19:34, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
===:Bijou Video===
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Fails WP:CORPDEPTH, and WP:GNG. Störm (talk) 10:18, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Companies-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 10:34, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Illinois-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 10:34, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Film-related deletion discussions. • Gene93k (talk) 16:40, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Delete I am unable to locate any significant coverage with in-depth information on the company and containing independent content, fails GNG. HighKing++ 14:24, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete fails various notability standards including WP:N, WP:GNG and WP:COMPANY.-TonyTheTiger (T / C / WP:FOUR / WP:CHICAGO / WP:WAWARD) 01:12, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete. While the company's founder and the Operation PostPorn case may be notable, Bijou Video's role is not supported by references to reliable sources. No reliable sources to support the article's claims and, more important, nothing to support WP:CORP/WP:CORPDEPTH. • Gene93k (talk) 02:06, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
Redirect to the article on its founder, as much of his notability stems from repeated obscenity arrests and trials. Much of that, in turn, stems from his production of porn. While the studio doesn't inherit his notability, neither is it an implausible search term and readers are best served the connected notable information by his biography. Madness Darkness 19:13, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
Redirect per Madness.4meter4 (talk) 18:54, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
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Jerome Bossr
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Jerome Bossr (born 22 September 1998) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut on 20 October 2019, for Border in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. He made his first-class debut on 21 November 2019, for Border in the 2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. He made his Twenty20 debut on 5 October 2021, for Border in the 2021–22 CSA Provincial T20 Knock-Out tournament.
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Bofedales
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Bofedales (singular bofedal), known in some parts of Peru as oconales, are a type of wetland found in the Andes. They are a feature in the land use and ecology of high Andean ecosystems. They form in flat areas around ponds or streams and may be permanent or seasonal, and they can be man made or natural. Bofedales are associated with organic material in the soil and their green colour often contrasts with that of the drier surrounding landscape.
They are found at elevations exceeding above sea level. Bofedales absorb the limited amount of water derived from snow, glacier meltwater and rain showers, storing it in ground and slowly releasing it. Their vegetation is dominated by cushion plants. Numerous animals including birds, mammals and invertebrates occur in bofedales. They are used by humans, who have created new such wetlands through irrigation, but human activities can also be a threat to these ecosystems.
== Name and classification ==
is the singular term; the plural is . The Quechua languages have terms like , , and , while the Aymara language terms are and ; there are also spelling variants. refers to wetlands, which frequently but not always are bofedales. The term "bofedal"/"bofedales" is frequently used for other types of wetlands or Andean ecosystems that do not need the definition.
== Characteristics ==
Bofedales are wetlands featuring cushion plants in the Andes between Colombia and Venezuela in the north to Patagonia in the south. The surrounding drier, yellow landscape contrasts notably with the green bofedales, creating landscapes of great aesthetic value. The tropical Andes feature numerous vegetation zones, with the páramo in the north having the highest humidity. To the south moisture decreases and the distinction between the wet season and dry season increases, yielding the transition from the páramo to the jalca vegetation and finally to the puna grassland. The Puna contains both xerophytic and wet sections. Analogous ecosystems exist in the mountains of East Africa, Hawaii and New Guinea.
The landscape of a bofedal features ponds, lawns and hummocks. Plants growing in bofedales form cushions, meadows, shrubs or flat-growing forms. The bofedales can reach sizes of more than or less than . In Chile, long and narrow bofedales form at the bottom of valleys. They usually form on flat terrain, next to ponds, springs and streams, but most of the water is underground. The water originates as groundwater or from rivers, lakes and glaciers and is only slowly released by the bofedales, which thus constitute important water stores for the dry season, allowing streams to continue flowing. Almost all river systems in southern Peru have bofedales in their headwaters.
The climate conditions are often extreme, featuring high insolation and strong winds, lack of precipitation and oxygen due to the thin atmosphere at these elevations, low temperatures with daily frosts and a short growing season. Bofedales sometimes exist only seasonally, others are present year-round. They feature peat or organic soils that can store significant quantities of carbon, equivalent to ten times that of normal Sphagnum peat. They retain and filter nutrients. Sometimes the ground is so soft that animals can sink into it. Where bofedales have been dated, such as in Chile, they began development during the Holocene after deglaciation and often only during the last few millennia (including the Little Ice Age), when conditions became wetter.
== Occurrence ==
, almost of Peru were covered by bofedales; this is about 0.4% of the country. Remote sensing found that in 1992–1993 about 1.4% of the Altiplano, about , were bofedales. In Chile large swathes of the Altiplano in the regions of Arica y Parinacota and Tarapacá are covered by bofedales. Relative to this region bofedales in the more arid Antofagasta Region are smaller and more isolated. The southernmost bofedales of the Central Andes are found at the latitude of the Nevado Tres Cruces National Park in Chile. In Peru, most bofedales lie in glacial basins.
== Flora and fauna ==
The most important plant species in bofedales are cushion plants, including the Juncaceae Distichia muscoides and Oxychloe andina. About 61 to 62 different plant species have been recorded in Central Andean bofedales. They do not occur in every bofedal; species composition varies between regions and different parts of the same bofedal. The species composition may vary due to grazing pressure and seed dispersal by animals, water availability and temperature, the presence of nutrients and toxic elements, and different stages of the ecological succession. Many of these plant species are endemic. Bofedales have a high biological productivity, the highest of all ecosystems in the Puna.
The water of bofedales provides habitats to amphibians like frogs (Acancocha water frog, common marsupial frogs and Pleurodema marmoratum) and toads (Rhinella spinulosa). Numerous invertebrates like annelids, crustaceans, insects, planarians and snails live in bofedales. Birds living in bofedales include Andean geese, Andean lapwings, Andean negritos, buff-winged cinclodes, crested ducks, Darwin's rheas, golden-spotted ground doves, grey-breasted seedsnipes and yellow-billed teals. The food resources of bofedales also draw mammals like Andean deer, Andean foxes, guanacos, various species of mice, pampas cats, pumas, white-tailed deer, vicuñas and vizcachas.
== Human use ==
Bofedales are an important economic resource. At their elevations climatic conditions make agriculture unfeasible, while the high quality of the forage in bofedales invites animal husbandry. On the Altiplano, in drier areas they are the most important pasture. Alpacas, cattle, horses, llamas and sheep are fed there. Plants used in medicine or in spiritual activities are taken from bofedales.
Bofedales can be artificial, and many may have formed through the irrigation of pastures. Some bofedales are artificially created and sustained through irrigation to this day. Many more are at least partially modified by human activity. The Aymara, Quechua and Colla peoples have maintained traditional knowledge about the bofedales including irrigation techniques, animal rotation and the use of fire to remove dry plants. The human engineering of bofedales is poorly studied.
The water supply of Chilean cities in Atacama Desert such as Antofagasta and Calama has been, in part, historically derived from rivers tapped near bofedales. A limited number of bofedales that function as water sources have had their drainage improved by channels due to sanitary reasons.
== Threats and conservation ==
The use of bofedales for pasture frequently results in overgrazing, although it may not always be detrimental to bofedal function. More localized threats to bofedales are mining and the extraction of peat, which can result in severe damage. Other infrastructure projects threatening bofedales are dams, road projects, and the diversion of their water sources. Climate change is a further threat to these ecosystems as decreased precipitation and glacier retreat reduces the flow of water into bofedales, which is necessary to sustain them. Whether the activities of local communities are a threat or a benefit to bofedales is unclear.
Bofedales are biodiversity hotspots, and many of the animal species living in them are threatened. Bofedales are important ecosystems in the mountains, with high levels of species diversity and endemism, and their ability to retain water reduces erosion and maintains water resources. Within the Ramsar Convention, they are counted as unforested peatlands. Some bofedales are included in protected areas but , none were the subject of a dedicated protected area. They are considered to be vulnerable ecosystems under Peruvian environmental law. In Chile, some regions require special permissions to withdraw water from bofedales and their watersheds.
== Gallery ==
File:Bofedales en estero Chilon, comuna de Putaendo (28571433217).jpg|Bofedal-like landscape in Central Chile
File:Río Putana (4368890161).jpg|Putana River bofedal with birds
File:Río Putana (4368888133).jpg|Putana River bofedal
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List of Uzbekistani records in track cycling
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The following are the national records in track cycling in Uzbekistan, maintained by its national cycling federation, Uzbekistan Cycling Federation.
==Men==
==Women==
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"Nikita Tsvetkov",
"Team pursuit",
"Nafosat Kozieva",
"Margarita Misyurina",
"Nilai",
"Uzbekistan Cycling Federation",
"2023 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"2019 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Edem Eminov",
"Ekaterina Knebeleva",
"Uzbekistan",
"Asal Rizaeva",
"2025 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Jakarta International Velodrome",
"Individual pursuit",
"Track time trial",
"Team sprint",
"Aleksey Fomovskiy",
"Olga Zabelinskaya",
"Asian Cycling Confederation",
"Hour record",
"Dmitriy Bocharov (cyclist)"
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Combat Zone (studio)
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The result was delete. RL0919 (talk) 19:30, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
===:Combat Zone (studio)===
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XBIZ is not WP:RS. Fails WP:CORPDEPTH and WP:NWEB. Störm (talk) 10:20, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Delete for failing WP:CORP. References provided are strictly routine in nature. Independent search for RS coverage yielded nothing. • Gene93k (talk) 19:06, 24 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete Per nom and Gene93k on the WP:CORPDEPTH and WP:SIGCOV.. -Lopifalko (talk) 17:56, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete Per nom.4meter4 (talk) 18:55, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Citébeur
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The result was delete. Tone 09:05, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
===:Citébeur===
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Fails WP:CORPDEPTH and WP:GNG. Störm (talk) 10:21, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Keep: This is a significant French pornographic company that was instrumental with launch of a number of major pornographic actors and types of gay pornography not open before. This is adequately covered in the article with references. Notable porn star François Sagat, an iconic name in gay porn, was recruited by Citébeur and made his debut with them. Citébeur won consecutive Best Ethnic Film Awards at the PinkX Gay Video Awards in 2013, 2015 and 2016. werldwayd (talk) 14:21, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Delete I am unable to locate any significant coverage with in-depth information on the company and containing independent content, including the references in the article. Saying that it was "instrumental" in the "launch" of major porno actors is not a valid reason as notability is not inherited. If the company was significant in some other way, then there should be references that say that. Finally, the PinkX awards from Pink TV are not significant since they are only based on pornographic films included on the channel's programming. Topic fails GNG and NCORP. HighKing++ 12:16, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Natg 19 (talk) 07:11, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete: does not meet WP:NCORP / WP:CORPDEPTH. --K.e.coffman (talk) 01:01, 31 October 2019 (UTC)
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List of Thai records in track cycling
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The following are the national records in track cycling in Thailand, maintained by its national cycling federation, Thai Cycling Association.
==Men==
==Women==
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"Velodrom Nasional Malaysia",
"Cycling at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's team sprint",
"Turakit Boonratanathanakorn",
"Cycling at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games",
"Jai Angsuthasawait",
"Supuksorn Nuntana",
"Team pursuit",
"Peerapong Ladngern",
"Nilai",
"Pongthep Tapimay",
"2023 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Worayut Kapunya",
"Yaowaret Jitmat",
"Thai Cycling Association",
"2019 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Satjaku Sianglam",
"Pannaray Rasee",
"Wachirawit Saenkhamwong",
"Cycling at the 2022 Asian Games – Women's team sprint",
"2025 Asian Track Cycling Championships",
"Jakarta International Velodrome",
"Individual pursuit",
"Track time trial",
"Team sprint",
"Nattakrit Kaeonoi",
"Chun'an County",
"Thailand",
"Asian Cycling Confederation",
"Patompob Phonarjthan",
"Hour record",
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Alindile Mhletywa
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Alindile Mhletywa is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut on 20 October 2019, for Border in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. He made his first-class debut on 24 October 2019, for Border in the 2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. He made his Twenty20 debut on 12 February 2022, for Warriors in the 2021–22 CSA T20 Challenge.
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"first-class cricket",
"2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup",
"2021–22 CSA T20 Challenge",
"Twenty20",
"List A cricket",
"2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge",
"Border (cricket team)",
"cricket"
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Catalina Video
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The result was delete. Consensus that there was insufficient reliable sourcing that was actually about the subject. Nosebagbear (talk) 14:04, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
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Fails WP:CORPDEPTH and WP:GNG. Störm (talk) 10:23, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Delete. I can't find any mentions that go to notability. Bishonen | talk 11:38, 20 October 2019 (UTC).
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Keep Surely a studio that produced around 500 movies, mostly in the 1980s and 1990s including some of the most well-known titles and stars is notable and should have the entry expanded not deleted Cannonmc (talk) 23:28, 25 October 2019 (UTC)
Expansion requires support from reliable sources. The article does not have them, and independent searches yield only trivial mentions, failing WP:CORPDEPTH as the nominator states. Porn films are run off in large numbers. That's why x-number of films was taken out of WP:PORNBIO 13 years ago. If this studio was as influential as you say, where are the independent reliable sources that attest to that? • Gene93k (talk) 01:37, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete as complete WP:CORP failure. Even if you count the porn trade press as semi-reliable, their coverage consists of repackaged press releases and routine release or change of personnel announcements. • Gene93k (talk) 01:46, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
Strong delete per nom and . I couldn't find one Google web search that was about this pornography producer. There were lots of videos that showed up in the results, presumably some of which were this producer's productions, but nothing that counts as WP:SIGCOV. Of the Google news search results, again, little if anything beyond passing mentions. Lots of results related to "Catalina video" or "Catalina (video)" and similar—nothing about this company. Doug Mehus (talk) 18:53, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
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Category:Rama VI period
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Template:IHF World Men's Field Handball Championship winners
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[
"1963 World Men's Field Handball Championship",
"1959 World Men's Field Handball Championship",
"1948 World Men's Field Handball Championship",
"1955 World Men's Field Handball Championship",
"1952 World Men's Field Handball Championship",
"1966 World Men's Field Handball Championship",
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Category:1996 crimes in Austria
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