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7   KQCW-DT (talk)     Add sources
21   WHAG-TV (talk)       Add sources
10   Rob McCusker (talk)           Add sources
492   Procedural programming (talk)       Add sources
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24   WZZM (talk)   Cleanup
654   Kyle Busch (talk) Cleanup
31   KSLA (talk)       Expand
12   Contest of Homer and Hesiod (talk)           Expand
33   WSAZ-TV (talk)     Expand
28   WOOD-TV (talk)     Unencyclopaedic
5   Sadi Ranson (talk)         Unencyclopaedic
11   Fantasy Sports Trade Association (talk)           Unencyclopaedic
750   Xkcd (talk) Merge
21   Duck (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) (talk)       Merge
94   Dodo (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) (talk)       Merge
175   Monetary policy of the United States (talk)   Wikify
64   Truphone (talk)   Wikify
31   Walt Coleman (talk)       Wikify
1   Vivian Harrison (talk)           Orphan
2   Philip Fitzgerald (talk)         Orphan
1   Asim Sarajlić (talk)           Orphan
2   KIDQ-LP (talk)           Stub
7   Valby station (talk)         Stub
9   Conny Pohlers (talk)         Stub
6   Will James (rugby player) (talk)       Stub
10   Alasdair Strokosch (talk)         Stub
62   Medium term note (talk)           Stub

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25   WLEX-TV (talk)       Add sources
4   Whitby Gazette (talk)           Add sources
945   System administrator (talk)     Add sources
413   Legality of cannabis by US state (talk)       Add sources
340   Private placement (talk)       Add sources
38   Sylvie and Bruno (talk)   Add sources
19   KWTX-TV (talk)       Cleanup
547   History of Greece (talk)   Cleanup
11   Nordvest (talk)           Cleanup
8   KJTL (talk)     Expand
20   Jajah (talk)       Expand
13   KCIT (talk)       Expand
17   WSAV-TV (talk)     Unencyclopaedic
23   KVAL-TV (talk)     Unencyclopaedic
64   Operation Black Thunderstorm (talk) Unencyclopaedic
24   Appalachian School of Law (talk)   Merge
528   MCI Inc. (talk)     Merge
125   Internet in the United Kingdom (talk)     Merge
15   Telecomsoft (talk)     Wikify
199   WCBS-TV (talk)   Wikify
59   WGRZ (talk) Wikify
4   Assessment in computer-supported collaborative learning (talk)         Orphan
5   2007 suicide bombings in Iraq (talk)     Orphan
2   Address locator (talk)           Orphan
2   KDYS-LD (talk)           Stub
17   Stanley Lombardo (talk)           Stub
5   Capture of Oechalia (talk)           Stub
12   Clang of the Yankee Reaper (talk)         Stub
5   WTWV (talk)           Stub
13   Andrew Bishop (talk)         Stub

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13   WMSN-TV (talk)       Add sources
3   Hareskovbanen (talk)           Add sources
64   Student cap (talk)     Add sources
100   KGO-TV (talk)     Add sources
66   WTXF-TV (talk)   Add sources
4   F (S-train) (talk)           Add sources
11   KSPS-TV (talk)       Cleanup
57   John Andretti (talk)   Cleanup
200   Make Room! Make Room! (talk)         Cleanup
26   KTHV (talk)     Expand
18   Fantasy auto racing (talk)         Expand
3,232   Oz the Great and Powerful (talk) Expand
49   Action News (talk)     Unencyclopaedic
15   WXSP-CD (talk)       Unencyclopaedic
588   Unincorporated area (talk)   Unencyclopaedic
40   Lory (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) (talk)       Merge
10   The Sheep (talk)       Merge
415   Banking in the United States (talk)   Merge
141   Sinclair Broadcast Group (talk) Wikify
11   Louisiana Lottery (modern) (talk)       Wikify
1,038   Jeff Gordon (talk) Wikify
2   Aurick (talk)           Orphan
3   AcrossChina (talk)         Orphan
8   Asim Shahmalak (talk)         Orphan
3   KHBA-LD (talk)           Stub
103   Caffè breve (talk)       Stub
4   Alan Wace (talk)           Stub
5   Jonathan Spratt (talk)           Stub
8   Graeme Morrison (talk)         Stub
30   Studentship (talk)           Stub

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Quality
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The method we use to predict article quality also allows us to assess whether an article might need specific types of work in order to improve its quality. The work needed might not correspond to cleanup tags added to the article, since our method is not based on those. We have added five columns reflecting this work assessment, where a red X indicates improvement is needed. Placing your cursor over an X should give you a pop-up with a short description of the work needed. The five columns seek to answer the following five questions:

Content
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18   KRXI-TV (talk)       Add sources
2,535   Great Barrier Reef (talk) Add sources
30   KVUE (talk)     Add sources
3   KPMT-LP (talk)           Add sources
4   Renaissance Broadcasting (talk)           Add sources
197   Bachelor of Computer Information Systems (talk)       Add sources
41   Thunderbolt siren (talk)       Cleanup
24   Newport Television (talk)         Cleanup
16   Richard Marsland (talk)         Cleanup
10   WDKY-TV (talk)       Expand
25   KREM (TV) (talk)       Expand
25   KXLY-TV (talk)   Expand
39   Anti-frogman techniques (talk)   Unencyclopaedic
23   WRGT-TV (talk)       Unencyclopaedic
116   What the Tortoise Said to Achilles (talk)           Unencyclopaedic
33   KSTU (talk)     Merge
12   Dodgson condensation (talk)         Merge
8   Lewis Carroll identity (talk)           Merge
42   KSBW (talk)   Wikify
1   Tom Heard (talk)           Wikify
8   Leone Nakarawa (talk)       Wikify
2   Lyndon Bateman (talk)           Orphan
4   Sentry siren (talk)           Orphan
1   Bryn Griffiths (talk)           Orphan
3   Michael Bowden (Australian rules footballer) (talk)           Stub
6   David Bishop (rugby player born 1983) (talk)           Stub
7   Mark Taylor (rugby player) (talk)         Stub
12   International Children's Book Day (talk)           Stub
132   Faggot (unit) (talk)           Stub
3   KFIZ-TV (talk)           Stub

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Views/Day
Daily average number of views an article's had over the past 14 days.
Quality
Predicted article quality on a 1- to 3-star scale. Placing your cursor over the stars should give you a pop-up describing the article's quality (Low/Medium/High), current assessment class, and predicted assessment class.

The method we use to predict article quality also allows us to assess whether an article might need specific types of work in order to improve its quality. The work needed might not correspond to cleanup tags added to the article, since our method is not based on those. We have added five columns reflecting this work assessment, where a red X indicates improvement is needed. Placing your cursor over an X should give you a pop-up with a short description of the work needed. The five columns seek to answer the following five questions:

Content
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Headings
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Is the number of illustrative images about right?
Links
Does this article link to enough other Wikipedia articles?
Sources
For its length, is there an appropriate number of citations to sources in this article?

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