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Eurovision Song Contest 2013 achieves Good article status.
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Farid Hasanov won Türkvizyon Song Contest 2013 for Azerbaijan
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I have reverted your last edit for various reasons. Firstly, you need a source for the statement that "he made 122 appearances and scored 11 goals over three seasons at the club". The Colchester United player profile says that he scored 9 goals and played 128 games. Why the difference?

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WikiProject Eurovision Newsletter - Issue 39

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Conchita Wurst wins Eurovision 2014 for Austria.
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Intervision Song Contest revival. Sochi to host the Intervision Song Contest 2014.
Austria win the Eurovision Young Musicians 2014. Slovenia finished 2nd, with Hungary in 3rd place.
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WikiProject Eurovision Newsletter - Issue 41

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Intervision Song Contest gets postponed to Spring 2015.
Vienna announced as host city of Eurovision Song Contest 2015.
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WikiProject Eurovision Newsletter - Issue 42

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Repeated policy breaking and several other issues are causing great concerns within the project.
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WikiProject Eurovision Newsletter - Issue 43

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Quality as standard: a few Eurovision articles have been nominated for FA status and one is promoted to GA.
Let Junior Eurovision battle commence!
Project membership breaks through the 100 barrier.

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Review of 2014, and a look ahead to 2015.
Voting fraud from Turkmenistan and Bosnia-Herzegovina at Türkvizyon 2014
Udo Jürgens winner of Eurovision 1966 dies aged 80.

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Project Eurovision Cup launches 1 March.
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Assessment of articles.
Eurovision pre-selections are in full swing.

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  • Australia join the Eurovision family and will compete in Vienna.
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Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01   Ukraine Mariya Yaremchuk "Tick-Tock" English 6 113
02   Belarus Teo "Cheesecake" English 16 43
03   Azerbaijan Dilara Kazimova "Start a Fire" English 22 33
04   Iceland Pollapönk "No Prejudice" English 15 58
05   Norway Carl Espen "Silent Storm" English 8 88
06   Romania Paula Seling & Ovi "Miracle" English 12 72
07   Armenia Aram MP3 "Not Alone" English 4 174
08   Montenegro Sergej Ćetković "Moj svijet" Montenegrin 19 37
09   Poland Donatan & Cleo "My Słowianie – We Are Slavic" Polish, English 14 62
10   Greece Freaky Fortune feat. RiskyKidd "Rise Up" English 20 35
11   Austria Conchita Wurst "Rise Like a Phoenix" English 1 290
12   Germany Elaiza "Is It Right" English 18 39
13   Sweden Sanna Nielsen "Undo" English 3 218
14   France TWIN TWIN "Moustache" French1 26 2
15   Russia Tolmachevy Sisters "Shine" English 7 89
16   Italy Emma "La mia città" Italian2 21 33
17   Slovenia Tinkara Kovač "Round and Round" English, Slovene 25 9
18   Finland Softengine "Something Better" English 11 72
19   Spain Ruth Lorenzo "Dancing in the Rain" English, Spanish 10 74
20    Switzerland Sebalter "Hunter of Stars" English 13 64
21   Hungary András Kállay-Saunders "Running" English 5 143
22   Malta Firelight "Coming Home" English 23 32
23   Denmark Basim "Cliché Love Song" English 9 74
24   Netherlands The Common Linnets "Calm After the Storm" English 2 238
25   San Marino Valentina Monetta "Maybe" English 24 14
26   United Kingdom Molly "Children of the Universe" English 17 40
1.^ The song is in French; however, there is one sentence in English and one sentence in Spanish.
2.^ The song is completely in Italian; however the last line was sung in English at the contest.

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Born Efrén Eugene Benita in 1951 on the Caribbean island of Aruba, he was fluent in English, Dutch, Spanish and Papiamento, the creole language of the island. As a drummer and a backing vocalist, he worked with The Drifters, Tom Jones, Billy Ocean, José Feliciano and The Platters.
Benton's daughter Sissi participated in Eesti Laul in 2021 with the song "Time", attempting to follow in her father's footsteps and represent Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. She qualified to the superfinal, where she placed second.

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WikiProject Eurovision Newsletter Issue 50

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Hi LRQ 98, it's on my shortlist, not sure when I'll get round to it though. Sam11333 (talk) 14:31, 10 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
It would appear we created Prograis-Taylor and Whyte-Parker around the same time! Could you possibly re-upload the poster for Prograis-Taylor please? It would appear I am having some difficulty in doing so. LRQ 98 (talk) 15:58, 14 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
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Fight infobox

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Do not put flags on infobox. This is per WP:INFOBOXFLAG. For nicknames, only use quotations when it’s non-english i.e. 54 Milagros ("54 Miracles"). As for formatting in the recognition field, use small letters except for sanctioning bodies i.e. WBA heavyweight champion instead of WBA Heavyweight Champion. This format is followed for both lead section and professional boxing record per MOS:BOXING. BlizzyBlizz (talk) 07:41, 23 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Reversion of infobox edit on 2017 Essex County Council election

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Hi, I recently updated the election infobox on 2017/2021 Essex County Council election and saw that you reverted those edits. May I ask why? Into oblivion (talk) 13:34, 26 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hi there, I reverted them because it both cut out a load of information about the group leader's seats and because I wanted to maintain consistently with other similar articles. Sam11333 (talk) 13:41, 26 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
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51st WikiProject Eurovision Newsletter

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Notional results ARE confusing and inconsistent

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You appear to be insistent on adding mathematically impossible information which is not reflective of boundary changes or new seats. Wikipedia does not add notional results to individual pages. it has a dedicated section of a larger page for that here and if you wish to link to the specific seat on that page with a see also feel free. Otherwise you are removing article consistency. not using the correct result, which should be New seat or boundary changes, not some phony gain or loss. This is especially clear in some seats created from up to 5 other seats. Please refrain from adding confusing and not representative malformation or reverting to your preferred version which creates a false impression of the seats being the same as previous or some new seat somehow can be a gain or a loss. What next Wikipedia goes back to the creation of the Welsh Assembly and doesn't list the very first time a seat is contested as a loos or a gain, that is absurd. There is no actual way of knowing how a new seat would have voted or how new boundaries would have voted. I know you will pivot to the two academics, but that is just that two academics. They have been doing that for years and Wikipedia does not inclusive their notional results previously and cannot start now, as the notional is just confusing, along with adding it now looks like there has never been a notional result before. That is not an invitation to add as that would be using Wikipedia to make a point and inappropriate. The linking to the notional, as a see also at the top and avoid creating confusion is the way forwards as a compromise. The local context argument is bunkum as inapplicable as it is overridden by the sheer confusion created by the notional results which are not wholesale included before this years results. LawNerd123 (talk) 17:25, 6 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

I appreciate your point of view, however I strongly disagree with you. The estimated notional results I believe are vital to providing context, especially with new seats.
I have raised the issue with the WikiProject in the hope of finding a consensus. Sam11333 (talk) 18:02, 6 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
This is solved with a see also link
Also the notional results from previous boundary reviews are not included on Wikipedia and it is inconsistent and confusing to start now unless of course you want to go all the way back tot he first periodic review and add the notional results from then. Which in my opinion would be completely and utterly absurd. If you want to desperately add the information add it in the main text, the so called results tables are just misleading and confusing and create a nonsense of new seats never fought before with a change in vote share, which is the definition of complete absurdity. LawNerd123 (talk) 18:12, 6 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

Please do better on local government leader and their seats

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How is "the leaders of pollical groupings are sufficiently important to warrant including" in anyway nothing but an assertion with out evidence or proof? Most of these people are not even confirmed to be party leader especially when it is just one seat that is held. There must be reliable notable and verifiable sourcing that beyond being locally notable to a couple of political hacks, the inclusion is actually notable more widely. LawNerd123 (talk) 18:19, 6 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

I shall take the lack of reply to be one of concession. Thank you LawNerd123 (talk) 21:15, 9 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
You may not. Sam11333 (talk) 21:25, 9 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
You got any reply or just stonewalling? LawNerd123 (talk) 00:47, 10 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
The leaders have been reliabily sourced and provide important context. Its removal would not benefit the article at all. Sam11333 (talk) 09:18, 10 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
They do not for the minor parties, also leader of the group doe not necessarily mean leader of the local party. It is also a nonsense to list a single seat for a party as the only seat holder being the party leader. Where are these so called reliable sources, and is the information more than nice cruft? The "Its removal would not benefit the article at all" argument flips the burden for inclusion on its head, what is the benefit of inclusion...currently I see none. That argument would allow any minor detail to be included which is not encyclopedic. LawNerd123 (talk) 20:14, 10 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

Boxing

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Greetings. As we're going back and forth a bit on Carl Froch vs. George Groves, I'd like to point out a few errors you're making:

  • Flagicons should not be in infoboxes, per MOS:INFOBOXFLAG and MOS:WORDPRECEDENCE. Same goes for the Broadcasting section.
  • Weight classes are not proper nouns, per MOS:CAPS and MOS:TITLE; see MOS:BOXING/WEIGHT as it relates to the sport.
  • Froch and Groves should not be in bold with links, per MOS:BOLDLEAD.
  • Section headings should not begin with "The". I forget the MOS on this, but it was pointed out to me during a GA assessment, so they knew their stuff.
  • Specifying anything beyond city and country (Hammersmith, counties, etc.) is unnecessary. Again it's mentioned on an MOS somewhere, but I forget where. City, country is sufficient.
  • In the succession box, subsequent fights are after and not succeeded by.
  • Who cares about TBRB rankings in a cramped infobox? Let's list ESPN, BoxRec, and Boxing News as well while we're at it..
  • Non-breaking spaces – {{nbsp}} – are necessary when using the term "No."

Hope that helps. Mac Dreamstate (talk) 18:25, 13 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

Unfortunately you're still making these mistakes. I will correct them accordingly whenever I see them. Mac Dreamstate (talk) 18:48, 13 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
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Your submission at Articles for creation: Paul Hopfensperger (September 6)

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2001 Suffolk County Council election map

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Hi there,

I saw that you uploaded a division map of the 2001 Suffolk County Council election results earlier this year. I was wondering where you were able to find a pre-2005 version of the county division boundaries. I haven't been able to find old county division boundary files anywhere!

Thanks. Into oblivion (talk) 14:05, 17 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hi
Basically what I did was use the pre 2005 ward data and used inkscape to manually create the boundaries. Its a little rough around the edges but it'll will do.
I'm no expert but I think it's the best option at the moment. Sam11333 (talk) 14:54, 21 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
How did you find out which wards form part of the divisions? Into oblivion (talk) 15:58, 1 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
From the LGBCE report from this List of boundary changes in the East of England page. You may have to use https://web.archive.org/ to get them. Sam11333 (talk) 16:33, 1 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
Thank you! Into oblivion (talk) 21:14, 1 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

Raven Chapman

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Hello. I hope you are well. Please stop altering the date format on the aforementioned page. I created the page, did all the work and have, until yesterday, been the only contributor to it. The format of actually putting the full date is not only better but is used on many boxing pages. There is no need to alter it. Take it to discussion on the talk page if you like but if you keep just changing it I will report the matter as edit warring. Thank you. Shrug02 (talk) 10:04, 13 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Speedy deletion nomination of Félix Trinidad vs. Ray Lovato

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Deletion discussion about Félix Trinidad vs. Ray Lovato

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Paul Hopfensperger has been accepted

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