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Draft:Zoë Bread
Collier Street Parking
Collier Street Parking In 2025, Zoë gained internet fame for creating videos about a conflict with Manchester City Council over misleading parking signage on Collier Street after she received a £50 parking fine for using the wrong parking machine on Collier Street in Manchester. Zoë's series of videos included her challenging Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham live on BBC Radio Manchester, telephoning the council multiple times, submitting Freedom of Information requests, visiting the site in-person and performing "stake outs". The road in question contained an official council-owned sign pointing to a official-looking payment terminal owned by a nearby private car park, whereas the council's terminal on the nearby Beaufort Street, which Zoë claimed was misleading. Her campaign resulted in the council refunding all fines given out on the street in the last 12 months, following the council's leader Bev Craig saying that the signs "could be clearer". Zoë's campaign was praised by opposition councillors. Following the announcement by the council, Zoë began a "sign watch", documenting how long the council was taking to resolve the issue. During the campaign Zoë also raised concerns over the council's deadlines and handling of complaints.
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Characters
Characters Zoë has a number of characters she uses in her videos, including Corky, a Cork; Oy Vey, a gingerbread man teddy supposedly born in 1988; Skin Graft, an old dog toy; and Leg, a teddy bear on a stick.
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List of municipalities in A Corunha
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Draft:Lucas James Smith
AFC submission
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Draft:Lucas James Smith
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Draft:Kristal Levendoski
AfC submission
Kristal Kathy Levendoski, is an artist.
Draft:Kristal Levendoski
Early Life
Early Life From grades 4-12, Kristal attended school in Westby Area School District, where they participated in a myriad of extracurricular activities.
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Draft:OliOli Children's Museum
Short description
OliOli Children’s Museum (OliOli) is an indoor children’s museum and experiential play space located in the Al Quoz district of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It opened in 2017 as “Dubai’s first experiential play museum”.. The name OliOli means “joy” in Hawaiian. The museum in Dubai was founded with the goal of creating an environment where families and children can engage in positive play and hands-on learning together. It spans approximately 30,000 sq ft over two floors and initially featured eight purpose-built galleries around STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) themes. By 2022 the concept had expanded regionally, with a new museum location opened in Doha, Qatar (See List of museums in Qatar).
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Awards and recognition
Awards and recognition The Museum has received several awards and media recognitions as a top family attraction. Its accolades include multiple TripAdvisor Traveler’s Choice Awards (winning in 2021, 2022 and 2023, 2024) for excellence in children’s entertainment. It has been commended by Time Out Dubai’s annual Kids Awards: in 2019 it was named “Highly Commended” for Best Kids’ Edutainment Centre. "Kids’ Educational Activity Centre of the Year" Golden Winner 2021 at MotherBaby&Child. Travel publications have also highlighted the museum. For example, Condé Nast Traveller Middle East listed OliOli among recommended activities in the Al Quoz district. Local tourism resources (VisitDubai.com) and magazines (Timeout, What’s On Dubai) frequently feature the museum. as a must-see family attraction, and has been featured in major news outlets including Gulf News, CNN and others
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/SharkFinSoupEater
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Suspected sockpuppets
Suspected sockpuppets Making essentially the same edit request as suspected sockmaster did here. Yamla (talk) 19:51, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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<big>Comments by other users</big>
Comments by other users Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims.
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<big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big>
Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments I'm going to stay safe and give on the IP address(es). As to the two accounts, these are . I'm going to collect more data and so hope to come back to this within 48 hours. If you are looking at this SPI and more than 48 hours have passed, please ping me. --Yamla (talk) 19:55, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Battle of Basivka
[[:Battle of Basivka]]
:Battle of Basivka – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Not notable. Sources do not seem to treat this engagement as a notable event. In fact many news articles don't even bother with mentioning the village's name in the headline . Literally all information is already present in parent article 2025 Sumy Oblast incursion. The exception are the following two senteces: (information about a small raid, not even a date is given, the info might not even be worth merging); and (with the 24 April confirmation, this is superfluous). Parent article currently has 1,503 words of prose , very far from the recommended 6,000-word threshold after which a split is plausible . The village in question had 644 people in 2001. It is a small, probably unstrategic village, sources do not particularly highlight its importance. Many users in this topic area insist on creating articles that are evidently not notable, for random engagements. Super Ψ Dro 19:51, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: History, Military, Russia, and Ukraine. Super Ψ Dro 19:51, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Events-related deletion discussions. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 23:17, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Support I don’t even understand why such an article was created in the first place. Basivka as it stands is effectively irrelevant in the larger picture of this war. It serves effectively no strategic value, nor is the settlement notable or relevant in media. This article was created as a spur of the moment when Russia launched its incursion into Sumy Oblast, and is effectively covered in its entirety by its parent article. IiSmxyzXX (talk) 09:57, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Support Per reason Above Bukansatya (talk) 11:49, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/James Turnbull
[[:James Turnbull]]
:James Turnbull – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Promotional, fails WP:BIO. ⇌ Jake Wartenberg 19:52, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Businesspeople, Technology, Computing, and Software. ⇌ Jake Wartenberg 19:52, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Australia-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 20:10, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Draft:Ayoub Lafriki
AFC submission
Ayoub Lafriki (born 2000) is a Moroccan author
Draft:Ayoub Lafriki
See also
See also List of Moroccan writers List of Moroccan people List of futurologists
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External links Author page on Amazon
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N-Methylheliamine
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N-Methylheliamine, also known as O-methylcorypalline or as 6,7-dimethoxy-2-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline, is a tetrahydroisoquinoline and cyclized phenethylamine alkaloid found in Pachycereus pringlei and other cacti. It is known to be a weak monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), specifically of monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) (Ki = 29μM).
N-Methylheliamine
See also
See also Substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline 3,4-Dimethoxyphenethylamine Pachycereus pringlei § Constituents and biological effects
N-Methylheliamine
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References
N-Methylheliamine
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External links N-Methylheliamine - Isomer Design Category:Methoxyphenethylamines Category:Methyl compounds Category:Monoamine oxidase inhibitors Category:Tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Agnes Gallus (2nd nomination)
[[:Agnes Gallus]]
:Agnes Gallus AfDs for this article: – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Article previously deleted in November 2024 before being recreated in draft form this winter and then moved back into mainspace about two weeks ago, but still not properly sourcing any meaningful claim to passing WP:NARTIST. As always, artists are not "inherently" notable enough for Wikipedia articles just because they exist, and have to be shown to pass WP:GNG on third-party coverage and analysis about them, but this is still based mostly on the exact same primary sources as the first time -- gallery shows sourced to the self-published websites of the galleries that held them rather than GNG-worthy coverage about the shows, a piece about her life and death written by her own daughter, and on and so forth.The very few new sources that have been added still aren't reliable or GNG-worthy either, however: there's a PDF copy of a book that apparently has one of her drawings in it, where we would need to see media reporting "Agnes Gallus drawing selected for inclusion in book" as a news story to deem her notable for that, and there's her paid-inclusion obituary in the newspaper classifieds.There's still nothing here that would be "inherently" notable enough to exempt her from having to pass GNG on much, much better sourcing than this. Bearcat (talk) 19:53, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Artists and Canada. Bearcat (talk) 19:53, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Women-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 20:09, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Comment Possible COI? See Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Harrietchan. Family? PamD 07:59, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
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Draft:Michael Rojewski
AFC submission
Michael Rojewski is an American real estate professional and community figure in the Florida Keys. He is the owner of the Rojewski & Rebl Group, a real estate team brokered by Century 21 Circle. Rojewski serves on the board of several organizations in the region and has been recognized for his civic and industry contributions.
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Career
Career Rojewski is the founder and sole owner of the Rojewski & Rebl Group, which operates throughout the Florida Keys under the Century 21 Circle brokerage. He began his real estate career in 2020 after a career in aviation. His business activities span residential and commercial real estate, with offices in Key Largo and Key West. He is affiliated with the Key Largo Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Keys Board of Realtors. As of 2024, he serves as Chairman-elect of the Chamber and as Secretary/Director on the Realtors’ board.
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Recognition
Recognition Rojewski has received several regional honors for his work in real estate and local philanthropy, including: Florida Keys Realtor of the Year Chairman’s Bell Award – Key Largo Chamber of Commerce Florida Keys Rising Star Award
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Community Involvement He has participated in local fundraising efforts, including raising more than $30,000 for the Good Health Clinic, a nonprofit providing medical care to uninsured Monroe County residents. He also participated in the Key Largo Chamber of Commerce’s “Big Kahuna” fundraiser in 2023.
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Media coverage
Media coverage Rojewski has been featured multiple times in Upper Keys Weekly. In May 2024, he appeared in a “Mile Markers” profile discussing his connection to the local community. In July 2023, he was recognized as “Neighbor of the Week.” In May 2023, he was featured in a “Realtor Spotlight” for his work with Century 21 Circle. In addition to regional media, he was spotlighted by Business and Professional Women Florida in 2023 for his work in real estate and community engagement.
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Personal life
Personal life Rojewski holds a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology. He is openly gay and listed on the Gay Realty Network. He lives in Key Largo, Florida, and is currently writing a novel centered on themes of identity and relationships. Outside of real estate, he has an interest in wine education and global travel.
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External links Official website
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See also Florida Keys Board of Realtors Key Largo Chamber of Commerce
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Clara H. Sully Carhart
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thumb|Portrait photo from A Woman of the Century Clara H. Sully Carhart (1843-1913) was a Canadian-born American educator and reformer. She was affiliated with the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) and the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal (MEC).
Clara H. Sully Carhart
Early life and education
Early life and education Clara Hannah Sully was born in Ottawa, Canada, April 30, 1845. She was of English parentage. Her maternal grandfather, J. G. Hayter, who was a government official from the first settlement of that city, was descended from an old family of English nobility of that name. She was related to the well-known railroad family, Sully. Her brother, Albert, was employed by the New York investment firm of Austin and Corbett. In early life, Carhart showed an unusual aptitude for books. She enjoyed her schoolwork, and decided to become a teacher. At ten years of age, she was sent to a boarding school in Ottawa, Canada, where she excelled in music. After two years she returned home, and studied in the Buffalo high school, until the removal of her parents to Darien Center, New York, where she attended the seminary.
Clara H. Sully Carhart
Career
Career After graduating, she began to teach. In 1861, after the death of her father, the family removed to Davenport, Iowa. She immediately entered the city school there and for six years, held a position as a teacher. At the solicitation of the school board, she inaugurated a system of musical instruction, including every grade of all the city schools. On October 5, 1871, she married Rev. Lewis H. Carhart, a young MEC minister, and with him went to live in Charles City, Iowa. Their family consisted of two children. In that city, she entered into her husband's work and seconded his efforts to build up the church. While living in Marion, Iowa, during the State's prohibitory campaign, Carhart served as that city's WCTU president. In 1883, she served on the Board of Directors of the WCTU's The Union Signal. Soon after the Civil War, she went to Texas with her husband, who had been a captain in the Union army, and had volunteered in the work of reorganizing the MEC in the South. They had to work in the face of bitter opposition, but, largely owing to Mrs. Carhart's activity and popularity, large congregations were formed and churches were built in Dallas, Sherman, and neighboring cities. Rev. Carhart founded the city of Clarendon in the Texas Panhandle as a dry Christian colony. It was named in honor of Clara, whose brother Alfred provided the new town with financial support. Clara, however, did not enjoy the settlement and maintained separate residences in Sherman and Dallas. In 1881, her husband retired from the active ministry, and they went to make their home in Brooklyn, New York, to be near Mrs. Carhart's family. There, Carhart became the secretary of one of the largest local WCTU unions, and afterward president of the young women's work in Suffolk County, New York. While on a visit in Donley County, Texas, she organized a local union, which union so became so popular with public sentiment that within eight months afterward, the saloons in that county were closed by popular vote. Carhart became interested in the social condition of the working-girls of Brooklyn. Prominent women were called together from the churches of the city, and in 1885, they established the Bedford Club in the heart of a district where shop-girls and factory operatives lived. The aim was the bettering of the social condition of those girls, offering them amusements and instruction in practical skills. The work grew incredibly. Of that society, she was the first president. She was thus the pioneer in establishing girls' clubs, which become an important factor in the lives of the working-girls of New York City and Brooklyn. For six years, Carhart held the position of corresponding secretary of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the MEC, in the New York East Conference, and she was a great factor in its success. For six years, she was sent as a representative to the national conventions, and in 1889, represented that society on the platform of the National WCTU in Chicago. At that convention, she became chair of the Ethical Instruction in the Public Schools standing committee, and as chair of the Iowa delegation, she was invited to sit with the conference's Executive Committee. Carhart was also the founder of the MEC's Deaconess Home in Brooklyn on President Street. She was a member of the advisory council of the woman's branch of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and of the Chiropean Club, Brooklyn.
Clara H. Sully Carhart
Death
Death She died in Augusta, Georgia on December 24, 1913, survived by her two children, Elsie and Albert. Interment was in Amityville, New York.
Clara H. Sully Carhart
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Clara H. Sully Carhart
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External links Category:1843 births Category:1913 deaths Category:Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church Category:People from Ottawa Category:People from Brooklyn Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Woman of the Century Category:Woman's Christian Temperance Union people
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jan Zarzycki
[[:Jan Zarzycki]]
:Jan Zarzycki – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Disputed Draftification; WP:DRAFTOBJECT applies. Fails WP:NPROF. In an AFC review this was stated: "" by , with whom I agree. This is WP:ADMASQ 🇵🇸‍🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦‍🇵🇸 20:02, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: People, Academics and educators, Education, and Poland. 🇵🇸‍🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦‍🇵🇸 20:02, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete. BLP created almost simultaneously in the English and Polish Wikipedias. At least for the English Wikipedia, he falls far short of satisfying any of WP:NPROF with a decidedly modest h-factor, publication record and no major awards. Originator (who uses two accounts, albeit acknowledging this) argued first that he passes WP:NPROF#C1, then changed it to a pass of WP:NPROF#C6 when he moved the page back to main after draftification. This despite an AfC comment that Dean's don't qualify and about publication history (subsequently removed by Laura240406 as AfC cleanup, but still there in the history). No attempt to repair other deficiencies to the article which are clearly tagged. While novice editors should have some leeway, it is not appropriate for them to make up their own interpretation of WP:NPROF.Ldm1954 (talk) 20:33, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete: per nom Laura240406 (talk) 20:34, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete. The citation record on Google Scholar is difficult to separate from a different biologist with the same name but I agree that he appears to pass neither WP:PROF#C1 nor #C6, and we don't have any evidence or claim for any other notability criterion. —David Eppstein (talk) 23:39, 20 May 2025 (UTC) @David Eppstein , in this regard, kindly see my comments below. Vanderwaalforces (talk) 13:56, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Comment: In Poland, the President grants the academic title of Professor. This is a significant academic achievement, often awarded to individuals who have made substantial contributions to their field of study. This is a definite WP:NPROF #2 and #4 pass and I think if a source can be provided in this regard, then this can be kept. Vanderwaalforces (talk) 09:01, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Keep: Per my comment above, this source (see PDF) confirms it and this conferment is a clear NPROF#2 as being a "highly prestigious academic award or honor at a national level". Vanderwaalforces (talk) 13:49, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
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Neckar Viaduct, Horb
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The Neckar Viaduct Horb (Neckartalbrücke Horb, Neckartalhochbrücke) is a bridge under construction, which spans over the Neckar valley at Horb in Baden-Württemberg, South-West Germany. The bridge was initially supposed to be completed in 2026, but in 2024 the opening was postponed to 2030. The cost of the bridge was estimated of 65 millions in 2018, 102,5 millions in 2021 and 167 million Euros in 2025. The bridges client is Regierungsbezirk Karlsruhe. The bridge will connect the B 28 / B 32 federal highway to the Horb motorway junction. It is intended to ease traffic through the town of Horb. The bridge will be 667 m long. The bridge structure, including pylons, will be up to 90 m high and is designed as a six-span continuous girder. The bridge has five piers. The three central piers are constructed as V-shaped pylons. Stay cables are tensioned above the roadway to stabilize the bridge elements.
Neckar Viaduct, Horb
History
History In 2023, construction began on a viaduct over the Neckar Valley near Horb at a height of approximately 90 meters. In February 2024, bolts used to concrete the bridge pier broke off. As a result, both the ICE railway line and the Neckar Valley Cycle Path had to be closed for about two and a half weeks. Three construction workers died in a serious work accident on May 20, 2025. The three men fell from a great height in a work gondola. The work gondola was attached to a crane. According to police, the gondola detached from the crane.
Neckar Viaduct, Horb
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References
Neckar Viaduct, Horb
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See also List of bridges in Germany Category:Buildings and structures in Freudenstadt (district) Category:Road bridges in Germany Category:Viaducts in Germany Category:Neckar basin Category:Bridges in Baden-Württemberg
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Rural councils of Belarus
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thumb|All administrative divisions of Belarus, April 2025 Rural councils of Belarus (, ) are the lowest-level rural territorial units of the country. They are subordinated to districts of Belarus. If a rural council includes agrotowns, then one of them is the administrative center of the rural council, with some exceptions. The system was introduced in 1924, when the whole Soviet Union replaced its administrative division inherited from the Russian Empire.РАЙОНИРОВАНИЕ. АДМИНИСТРАТИВНО-ТЕРРИТОРИАЛЬНОЕ ДЕЛЕНИЕ СТРАНЫ. According to the 2009 Belarusian census, the numbers of rural councils were: Brest region: 222http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2009/bresckaja.htm Gomel region: 259http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2009/homielskaja.htm Grodno region: 178 http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2009/hrodzienskaja.htm Minsk region: 294Populated places of Minsk region, 2009 Mogilev region: 192http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2009/mahilouskaja.htm Vitebsk region: 200http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2009/viciebskaja.htm According to the 2019 Belarusian census, the numbers of rural councils were: Brest region: 195http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2019/bresckaja.htm Gomel region: 242http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2019/homielskaja.htm Grodno region: 155 http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2019/hrodzienskaja.htm Minsk region: 216Populated places of Minsk region, 2019 Mogilev region: 152http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2019/mahilouskaja.htm Vitebsk region: 191http://pop-stat.mashke.org/belarus-census-2019/viciebskaja.htm
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References Category:Third-level administrative divisions by country Category:Subdivisions of Belarus
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anthony Pompliano
[[:Anthony Pompliano]]
:Anthony Pompliano – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () This new promotional draft consists entirely of routine business news and personal interviews. The NY Post and TechCrunch links are obviously interviews, both saying in their voices what the subject wants them to say about him. The Forbes.sites source is a blog, the Bloomberg source is entirely about routine funding, and the WSJ article is about a complaint the subject made about a former employer eight years ago. None of these seem to meet what I would normally consider direct detailing of a biographical subject from reliable independent sources. The page creator has lately arrived on Wikipedia and each of their page creations seem to be badly sourced drafts about crypto subjects. I am sometimes wrong, but this set of edits looks much like undeclared paid editing to this reviewer. I was inclined to tag as A7, but IMHO the big name sources WSJ and Bloomberg deserve a fuller discussion (though neither detail). I can't determine from found or applied sources how this particular subject is more noteworthy than any of the tens of thousands of other aspiring crypto-entrepreneurs out there. BusterD (talk) 20:07, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Businesspeople and Cryptocurrency. BusterD (talk) 20:07, 20 May 2025 (UTC) weak keep: The Wall Street Journal is more about the firing than about the person, it doesn't seem promotional. Blomberg is about an IPO, but the source is solid. Forbes seems ok, along with the rest, I suppose we have enough to pass the notability bar. I don't see a strong pass, but it's there. Oaktree b (talk) 20:19, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Keep: I am the reviewer for this AfC submission. While reviewing, I mulled over the same criteras as per the nom. but as per AfC reviewing instructions and scope, I decided to accept the article based on the facts that (a) Bloomberg article met the criteria of a reliable, independent source and has more than passing mention. It identifies his expertise and verifies the information contained in the article. (b) TechCrunch, while an interview, captures some notability, (c) he is regularly present on Fox Business/CNBC (cosidered reliable) news segments as an expert on Crypto topics, (d) and upon further search, sources may exist such as Coindesk (ack. WP:RS). — WeWake (talk) 20:56, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Further sources: (a) He was the judge for "Forbes Cryptocurrency Awards 2020", (b) Business Insider coverage of his Bitcoin Investor Week conference, (c) and sustained coverage as a founder and cryptocurrency expert/investor in Reuters (1 2), misc. finance news 3, for example. — WeWake (talk) 22:24, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete: Article is poorly developed, and the subject is not well known, except for his attempt to destroy Snapchat. Kailash29792 (talk) 23:59, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Under the Dragon Tenement
Infobox building
Under the Dragon Tenement House (Polish: Kamienica Pod Smokiem) is a tenement house located at 18 Smoleńsk Street in Kraków in the District I Old Town, in the Nowy Świat neighborhood.
Under the Dragon Tenement
History
History The tenement was built in 1887 and was designed by Teodor Talowski. In 1898, it was expanded with an additional story based on a design by Władysław Ekielski. On May 7, 1968, the tenement was entered into the Registry of Cultural Property. It is also entered into the municipal register of monuments of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
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References Category:Buildings and structures in Kraków Category:1887 in Europe
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Tumbleweed Smith
'''Bob Lewis'''
Bob Lewis (born 1935), better known as Tumbleweed Smith is an American radio presenter, broadcaster and newspaper columnist.
Tumbleweed Smith
Biography
Biography Lewis was born in 1935 in Waco, Texas. He began broadcasting throughout Texas, and adopted the name Tumbleweed Smith in 1970. His radio show The Sound of Texas began broadcasting in 1969, and Lewis has amassed a collection of 14,000 interviews throughout his career, one of the largest private oral history collections in the United States. Lewis regularly writes for The Gatesville Messenger from his home in Big Spring. He was inducted into the Texas Trail of Fame in 2013.
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