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Carla Tejedo Mulet | Amateur wins | Amateur wins
2017 Campeonato Absoluto Comunidad Valenciana, Copa de la Comunidad Valenciana, Campeonato de Club Panoramica Golf
2018 Grand Prix des Landes
2019 Copa Andalucia
2021 Jackson T. Stephens Cup
2022 World University Golf Championship
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Carla Tejedo Mulet | Team appearances | Team appearances
Amateur
Junior Golf World Cup (representing Spain): 2019
European Girls' Team Championship (representing Spain): 2019
World Junior Girls Championship (representing Spain): 2019
European Ladies' Team Championship (representing Spain): 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
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Carla Tejedo Mulet | References | References |
Carla Tejedo Mulet | External links | External links
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Muhammad Atzar | Short description | Muhammad Atzar (محمد عتزار ; died 1 November 2023) was a senior commander in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas. He served as the head of the anti-tank missile unit in the Gaza Strip, where he directed numerous operations targeting Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and armored vehicles.
Atzar was killed in an Israeli airstrike on 1 November 2023 during the early phase of the 2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip. The strike targeted a building in the Jabalia refugee camp, and was carried out jointly by the IDF and Shin Bet based on specific intelligence.
According to Israeli sources, Atzar was involved in planning and executing numerous attacks using anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) against Israeli vehicles and personnel.
He was identified as the Nine of Clubs in the Hamas most wanted playing cards. |
Muhammad Atzar | See also | See also
Hamas
Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades
2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
Hamas most wanted playing cards |
Muhammad Atzar | References | References
Category:2023 deaths
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Muhammad Atzar | Table of Content | Short description, See also, References |
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Los Colorados mine | Short description | Los Colorados is an open-pit iron mine in northern Chile about 45 km northeast of the port of Huasco. The ore of the mine is one of various iron oxide-apatite (IOA) ores that are part of the north-south Chilean Iron Belt. The mine opened in 1997 and in 2021 it had a production of 2,559,000 metric tons of iron. It is owned by Compañía Minera del Pacífico (CMP). The mine is considered a replacement for El Algarrobo a nearby mine that became exhausted of profitable ore in the 1990s. Its planned cut-off grade in the 1990s was 30% Fe. Currently the mine feeds iron ore to a pelletizing plant at the coast in Huasco for the manufacture of iron pellets. Besides this, Los Colorados mine feeds the inland Planta Magnetita in Tierra Amarilla (which also receives tailings from Candelaria). From Planta Magnetita ore concentrate is transported in a pipeline for 120 km to the port of Punta Totoralillo. |
Los Colorados mine | References | References |
Los Colorados mine | Bibliography | Bibliography
Category:Iron ore mines in Chile
Category:Mines in Atacama Region
Category:Open-pit mines
Category:Surface mines in Chile |
Los Colorados mine | Table of Content | Short description, References, Bibliography |
Draft:Leonard and Hungry Paul | AfC submission | Leonard and Hungry Paul is
an upcoming British and Irish television series for RTÉ and BBC Three. It is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Rónán Hession. |
Draft:Leonard and Hungry Paul | Cast | Cast
Laurie Kynaston
Jamie-Lee O'Donnell
Alex Lawther |
Draft:Leonard and Hungry Paul | Production | Production
The six-part series is produced by Subotica for BBC Northern Ireland in association with BBC Comedy, Screen Ireland and RTÉ. Avalon is co-producing and distributing internationally. Richie Conroy and Mark Hodkinson are adapating Rónán Hession book (2019). Andrew Chaplin is directer. The cast is led by Laurie Kynaston, Jamie-Lee O'Donnell and Alex Lawther. Filming took place in Dublin in May 2025. |
Draft:Leonard and Hungry Paul | References | References |
Draft:Leonard and Hungry Paul | Table of Content | AfC submission, Cast, Production, References |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2008 CON-CAN Movie Festival | [[:2008 CON-CAN Movie Festival]] | :2008 CON-CAN Movie Festival
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Article about an individual iteration of a film festival, not properly referenced as passing inclusion criteria for events. As always, individual annual editions of film festivals can have their own standalone articles if they contain WP:GNG-worthy sourcing to establish that the event was seen as significant -- see e.g. Cannes, Berlin, TIFF, Sundance -- but they do not automatically need their own separate articles just because they happened. But this cites just one reference, which isn't enough all by itself and hasn't even been represented accurately -- it's claimed as an article in the Japan Times, but the link actually leads to archived content self-published by the festival itself rather than anything GNG-building.This was also shot through with dozens of WP:ELNO-violating embedded offsite links to the archived page for every individual film in the program, still from the festival's own website rather than third-party coverage about the festival or any of the films, which I've had to strip. This is, further, the only edition of this film festival with its own standalone article, as no others have ever been created for any other year, and it's not at all clear that the 2008 edition would somehow be a special case of greater notability than any other edition of the same festival.Simply existing is not "inherently" notable enough to exempt this from having to pass WP:GNG on its sourceability. Bearcat (talk) 16:22, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete, per nom. TurboSuperA+(connect) 18:10, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Marushchak | '''Marushchak''' | Marushchak (, ) is a surname of Ukrainian origin. Notable people with this surname include:
Alina Marushchak (born 1997), Ukrainian weightlifter
Dmitry Marushchak (born 1980), Russian freestyle skier
Ivan Marushchak (born 1970), Ukrainian football coach
Kirill Marushchak (born 1986) Russian footballer
Maryan Marushchak (born 1979) Ukrainian footballer |
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Tana Hali Tara | Short description | Tana Hali Tara is a Bharatiya Janata Party politician from Arunachal Pradesh. He has been elected as Member of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election in 2019 from Doimukh constituency as BJP candidate.
He contested as BJP candidate in 2024 Elections and lost to PPA candidate Nabam Vivek by a margin of 2,530 votes. |
Tana Hali Tara | References | References
Category:Living people
Category:Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Arunachal Pradesh
Category:Arunachal Pradesh MLAs 2019–2024
Category:Year of birth missing (living people) |
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Andrew Six | Short description | Andrew Wessel Six (May 14, 1965 – August 20, 1997) was a convicted child murderer and serial killer. On April 10, 1987, Six and his uncle Donald Petary were involved in the murder of 12-year-old Kathy Allen, who was kidnapped in Iowa before she was found dead in Missouri.
Six and Petary were both found guilty of state murder charges and sentenced to death in Missouri, and received 200-year prison sentences for federal kidnapping charges. Petary died on death row in 1998 before he could be executed, while Six was put to death by lethal injection on August 20, 1997.
More than a decade later, in 2014, DNA testing posthumously identified Six as the real perpetrator behind a 1984 triple homicide in Iowa, where three members of a family were allegedly killed on April 12, 1984, by Six, who was named as the prime suspect in the case but did not face trial due to lack of evidence. |
Andrew Six | Early life | Early life
Born in Pershing, Iowa, on May 14, 1965, Andrew Wessel Six's early life was marked by developmental, psychological, and environmental difficulties that contributed to a troubled upbringing. From preschool, Six was diagnosed and treated for hyperactivity, indicating behavioral issues from an early age. He grew up in a seriously dysfunctional home environment characterized by child abuse, neglect and instability, with social services agencies involved in monitoring his family situation. During his elementary school years, Six suffered from a hearing impairment that went untreated for approximately three years.Six v. Delo [1996], 8th Circuit Court of Appeals (United States). Six dropped out of high school on an unknown year.
Psychiatric evaluations conducted later in his life, including a comprehensive report by Dr. A.E. Daniel, described Six's childhood as disorganized and noted a history of hyperactivity, deafness, and clinical depression. These early adversities were compounded in adolescence and early adulthood by substance abuse and the emergence of a personality disorder with antisocial features. |
Andrew Six | 1984 Iowa family murders | 1984 Iowa family murders
On April 12, 1984, under unspecified circumstances, Andrew Six committed the triple murder of a local family in Ottumwa, Iowa.
The murders were not brought to light until a day later, on April 13, 1984, when 20-year-old Justin Hook Jr. was first discovered dead outside his burned-out mobile home in rural Drakesville, Iowa. Three days after Hook's body was found, his 41-year-old mother Sarah Link was discovered dead in a farm field near Eldon, Iowa on April 16, 1984. Police and forensic investigations revealed that both Hook and Link died as a result of lethal blows to their heads.
Two days later, on April 18, 1984, 19-year-old Tina Lade, Hook's fiancée, was found in a ravine about half a mile from Link's body. In fact, Lade, who was missing since the killings of Link and Hook, was sought after by the police for information relating to their deaths, before the revelation of her death confirmed that she was the third victim of the triple slaying. Autopsy findings showed that Lade had also died as a result of fatal wounds on her head, and given the similarity in the manner of deaths of the three victims, the authorities deduced that they were all killed by the same person.
The triple murder shocked the local community, with many residents baffled at the violence and questioned the motive behind the slayings, which appeared to be related. Due to a lack of clues, the police had not made any arrests and could not crack the case, until Six was posthumously identified in 2014 as the murderer years after his 1997 execution for another murder. |
Andrew Six | Murder of Kathy Allen | Murder of Kathy Allen
On April 10, 1987, Andrew Six committed his fourth murder, that of a young girl named Kathy Annette Allen, by kidnapping the 12-year-old victim from her home in Ottumwa, Iowa, before killing her in Missouri.
On that day itself, Six and his uncle Donald Eugene Petary (July 10, 1937 – May 12, 1998) approached Allen's family in Ottumwa, expressing interest in purchasing their truck, which Allen's family wanted to sell for money to pay the surgical fees of her father Don Allen, who had a heart condition. Allen, then a special education student, and both her mother Stella and 17-year-old sister Christine were present at their house when both Petary and Six approached them.State v. Six [1991], Missouri Supreme Court (United States).
After Stella accompanied the men to test drive their family truck, the men restrained her as they reached a gravel road and even tied her up with duct tape. Taking Stella hostage, both Six and Petary drove back to Allen's house, and forced her and her family (including her father who reached back home) to get inside the house. Six restrained Don and took wallets from both Stella and Don, and also raped Christine despite her pregnancy. Under Six’s direction, Petary led the two girls outside and placed them in the car. Six attempted to force Stella and Don into a truck, but Don fled. In the commotion, Stella was knifed in the throat with a butcher knife and therefore gravely wounded. Christine was able to escape after seeing her father running away. Kathy Allen, however, remained in the car. Six joined Petary, and the two drove away with Allen, heading south.
Subsequently, the pair were arrested in Texas the day after the kidnapping of Allen. Three days later, Allen's body was found in a ditch in a rural part of Schuyler County, Missouri, after Petary led the police to where they killed Allen and dumped her body. Authorities determined Allen had died as a result of a neck wound, specifically from being stabbed in the neck, which caused her to bleed to death. This injury was inflicted after she was abducted and taken across state lines into the neighboring state of Missouri by Andrew Six and Donald Petary. Medical examiners concluded that the fatal injury was consistent with sharp force trauma to the neck. |
Andrew Six | Murder trial | Murder trial |
Andrew Six | State prosecution in Missouri | State prosecution in Missouri
After their arrest, both Andrew Six and Donald Petary were charged by the Missouri state prosecution with first-degree murder, an offence that carries the death penalty or life imprisonment without parole under Missouri state law. The murder trials of both Petary and Six were carried out separately.
Ultimately, Six was found guilty of first-degree murder by a Schuyler County jury on July 28, 1988. However, during the sentencing phase of Six's trial, the jury deadlocked on imposing the death penalty for Six, reaching a vote of 9–3, and as a result, the sentence was left to the discretion of the trial judge, which was rarely observed in Missouri's death penalty trials.
On July 29, 1988, 23-year-old Andrew Six was sentenced to death by Circuit Judge E. Richard Webber, a decision that shocked the family of Six. Judge Webber stated in his written grounds of decision that the aggravating circumstances of the case outweighed the mitigating factors presented by the defence and his family, and there were sufficient grounds to return with a verdict of death.
It was revealed in August 1988 that the death penalty trial of Six had incurred a heavy cost of $15,054 for Schuyler County, which put a heavy strain on the county's slim budget. A resident of Iowa anonymously sent a check to the Missouri authorities, hoping to fund the trials of both Six and Petary with the purpose of achieving justice as unhindered by the high financial costs incurred through a single death penalty trial.
In a separate trial, Petary was likewise found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to death on November 3, 1988. |
Andrew Six | Federal prosecution | Federal prosecution
Aside from the state murder charges in Missouri, both Six and Petary were charged under federal law for the kidnapping of Allen. Given that the girl was abducted in Iowa and forcibly taken across state lines to Missouri, where she was murdered, the kidnapping was classified as a federal offence, and warranted the maximum sentence of life imprisonment under the Federal Kidnapping Act. The federal trial of both Six and Petary took place earlier than the state murder trial in Missouri.
On October 23, 1987, both Petary and Six were found guilty of kidnapping in a Des Moines federal district court and they were each sentenced to 200 years' imprisonment by two different judges. U.S. District Judge Charles R. Wolle, who presided Petary's case, pointed out that Petary was shown to be an offender incapable of rehabilitation due to his long criminal record before the abduction. Judge Harold Duane Vietor was the other judge who sentenced Six to essentially the same sentence as his uncle. The men were also ineligible for parole for a minimum period of 66 years, ensuring that both of them would die in prison.
At the time of Six's federal conviction in 1987, there was no death penalty for kidnapping under federal law, until the U.S. federal government reinstated the death penalty in 1988 for certain offences like kidnapping resulting in death, although it was rarely carried out, and there were only 16 federal executions occurring between 2001 and 2021. Furthermore, had Six and his uncle killed Allen in Iowa instead of Missouri, they would not have faced federal prosecution or the death penalty. Iowa abolished capital punishment for all crimes, including murder, in 1965 and has not reinstated it, despite ongoing debates and efforts to do so over the years. The last person executed in Iowa was Victor Feguer, who was hanged on March 15, 1963, for a federal murder offence. |
Andrew Six | Death row and execution | Death row and execution |
Andrew Six | Appeals | Appeals
On May 13, 1988, both Andrew Six and Donald Petary filed a joint appeal against their federal conviction for the abduction of Kathy Allen, which was denied by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals.United States v. Petary, United States v. Six [1988], 8th Circuit Court of Appeals (United States).
On September 2, 1988, a month after Six was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Kathy Allen, Judge E. Richard Webber denied the appeal of Six for a new trial.
On March 5, 1991, the Missouri Supreme Court rejected Six's appeal against his death sentence and murder conviction.
On August 27, 1996, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed Six's appeal.
On June 2, 1997, the U.S. Supreme Court turned down the final appeal of Six.Six v. Delo [1997], U.S. Supreme Court (United States). |
Andrew Six | Execution | Execution
Aafter exhausting his appeals, Six received his death warrant, which scheduled his execution date as August 20, 1997. Six was the first convict from Iowa set to be executed elsewhere outside of Iowa, where the death penalty was abolished. This was not the first time Six was scheduled to be executed. Six years before in 1991, Six was originally scheduled twice to be executed on July 12 and October 25, 1991, but these attempts were aborted due to legal issues.
Prior to his execution, Six appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court for a stay of execution, but it was denied. Six also appealed for clemency from Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan as a final recourse to avoid the death penalty, but his appeal was similarly denied.
On August 20, 1997, 32-year-old Andrew Wessel Six was put to death by lethal injection at the Potosi Correctional Center. On the same date, a condemned inmate, Carlton Jerome Pope, was executed in Virginia for the 1986 murder of Cynthia Grey.
Kathy Allen's mother was reportedly present to witness the execution of Six. Allen's mother, who still struggled with the loss of her younger daughter, stated that she supported the death penalty and felt that justice and closure was served with Six's execution, although she remained sad and she felt sorry for Six's family, and even prayed that Six had "given his heart to the Lord". |
Andrew Six | Petary's fate | Petary's fate
After his trials, Donald Petary was incarcerated on death row alongside his nephew at the Potosi Correctional Center. His two appeals against the death sentence were rejected by the Missouri Supreme Court in 1989 and 1990 respectively.State v. Petary [1989], Missouri Supreme Court (United States).State v. Petary [1990], Missouri Supreme Court (United States). Petary was originally scheduled to be executed on November 28, 1990, but he was granted a stay of execution a day before his tentative execution date.
After the execution of his nephew, Donald Petary became the only remaining person on death row for the murder of Kathy Allen. However, before he could be executed, Petary died of natural causes on May 12, 1998, while awaiting his execution at the Potosi Correctional Center. |
Andrew Six | Posthumous DNA testing | Posthumous DNA testing
In January 2014, about 17 years after Andrew Six was executed, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and Wapello County Sheriff Mark Miller announced that Six was the real killer of the then-unsolved 1984 Ottumwa triple murders of Justin Hook Jr., Tina Lade, and Sara Link.
In 2011, the Iowa DCI Cold Case Unit reopened the case. They re-examined evidence, including a pair of jeans worn by Tina Lade, which contained DNA material. In March 2012, forensic analysis confirmed that the DNA matched Andrew Six. This breakthrough led to the conclusion that Six was responsible for the triple homicide, although the motive was unknown.
In fact, Six was long suspected of being the killer in the case even before the police cracked the case, after police uncovered that he had a dispute with Hook over a vehicle purchase prior to the murders. Despite so, Six was never charged with the triple murders. Authorities later tried to question him about the killings again before his 1997 execution by lethal injection, but he declined to cooperate. According to retired DCI supervisor Sam Swaim, he regretted that the triple murder was never solved earlier, as an earlier capture of Six would have prevented Allen from falling victim to him three years after the slaying.
The resolution of the 1984 triple homicide case brought a sense of closure to the victims' families. Cynthia Moyes, daughter of Sara Link and sister of Justin Hook, expressed that while the news was painful, it provided some comfort to know that the person responsible for her family's deaths had been held accountable. |
Andrew Six | See also | See also
Capital punishment in Missouri
List of people executed in Missouri
List of serial killers in the United States |
Andrew Six | References | References
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Andrew Six | Table of Content | Short description, Early life, 1984 Iowa family murders, Murder of Kathy Allen, Murder trial, State prosecution in Missouri, Federal prosecution, Death row and execution, Appeals, Execution, Petary's fate, Posthumous DNA testing, See also, References |
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Gilbert Ndlovu | Short description | Gilbert Ndlovu is a Zambian mixed martial artist who made history in 2024 by becoming the first Zambian to win a gold medal at the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) African Championships.
Ndlovu's amateur MMA record stands at 4 wins and 2 losses. In November 2024, he competed at the IMMAF World Championships, where he achieved a victory over Giorgi Tsipiani but faced a unanimous decision loss to Adilhan Ginayatov. |
Gilbert Ndlovu | References | References |
Gilbert Ndlovu | External links | External links
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