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Weekly Delivery |} {| width="90%" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="background-color:transparent;" |- | colspan=3 | |- | align="left" | Volume 4, Issue 25 || align ="center" | 23 June 2008 || align="right" | About the Signpost |- | colspan=3 align=center | |} {| align="center" cellspacing="20" width=90% style="background-color:transparent;" |} {| width="90%" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="background-color:transparent;" |- | colspan=3 | |- | align="left" | Volume 4, Issue 26 || align ="center" | 26 June 2008 || align="right" | About the Signpost |- | colspan=3 align=center | |} {| align="center" cellspacing="20" width=90% style="background-color:transparent;" |} {| width="90%" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="background-color:transparent;" | colspan=2 | |- | align="left" | Home  |  Archives  |  Newsroom  |  Tip Line  |  Single-Page View | align = "right" | Shortcut : POST |- | colspan=2 | |} You are receiving this message because you have signed up for the Signpost spamlist. If you wish to stop receiving these messages, simply remove your name from the list. Ralbot (talk) == I need your feedback... == Which of the following medals looks better. This one: Or this one: Which one do you like better? Please let me know on my talk page. Thank you. The Transhumanist    == What is Around the World? == It's a collaboration! A collaboration using advanced wiki-tools! If everything goes according to plan, it will begin on July 15th. The event is being co-sponsored by Wikiproject Lists of basic topics and WikiProject Geography, and participants will be "traveling" all around "the World" visiting each country online (here on Wikipedia and perhaps beyond) as they apply advanced wiki-tools to improve pieces of the profiles of each and every country on Earth!. Each pass through these pages is a "trip around the World..." The set of pages we are working on is currently located at WikiProject Lists of basic topics. Each page presents essential information on each country in a topic outline format, for ease of overviewing and navigating. Most of the topics presented are linkified, which turns these pages into a hypertextual map to material about each country on Wikipedia. When completed, they shall all become part of Wikipedia's contents system. The pages share a standard format, with the information on each country presented in the same general order. So rather than getting stuck on a single country trying to complete it, each participant works on all 200+ political entities, completing a single data item or detail across all of the pages! For this they use advanced tools like AWB, Linky, etc. It goes fast, and since others are doing this at the same time, it makes "the World" feel like a beehive, and the participants are its bees. :) The energy is contagious. And since you are moving from country to country, the tasks make it feel like you are traveling around the world, and you get to learn a little about every country as you do so. This approach also allows for greater efficiency, because by the time you've done 30 or so of a particular item, you've figured out how to finish it faster and more effectively (such as where to find the data or how to make adjustments), and this specialization speeds up development - but more importantly it reduces errors. The tasks are varied, which adds even more variety to the project. Some tasks are look-ups-and-fill-ins, some are copy and paste, some are image hunts, some are maintenance adjustments, some are link fixing, some are blue-linking (creating an underlying redirect so a link turns blue), some are fact checking, etc.
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Emperor Zhuangzong of Later Tang (), personal name Li Cunxu (), nickname Yazi (亞子), was the Prince of Jin (908–923) and later became Emperor of Later Tang (923–926), of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period of Chinese history. He was the son of Li Keyong, a Shatuo Jiedushi of Tang dynasty. Li Cunxu was considered one of the most militarily capable rulers of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period. When he succeeded his father Li Keyong as the Prince of Jin, Jin had been weakened in the late years of Li Keyong's rule and not considered capable of posing a military threat to its archrival to the south, Later Liang, whose founding emperor Zhu Quanzhong had seized the Tang throne. Li Cunxu carefully rebuilt the Jin state, using a series of conquests and alliances to take over most of the territory north of the Yellow River, before starting a lengthy campaign against Later Liang. Li Cunxu conquered the Later Liang in 923 and proclaimed himself emperor of the Later Tang, which he referred to as the “Restored Tang.” As a part of “restoring Tang,” the capital was moved back to the old Tang eastern capital of Luoyang. As with all of the other dynasties of the Five Dynasties, Later Tang was a short-lived regime lasting only thirteen years. Li Cunxu himself lived only three years after the founding of the dynasty, having been killed during an officer’s rebellion led by Guo Congqian (郭從謙) in 926. He was succeeded by his adoptive brother Li Siyuan. == Background == Li Cunxu was born in 885, at Jinyang (i.e., Taiyuan), during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang. His father was the late-Tang Dynasty major warlord Li Keyong the military governor of Hedong Circuit (河東, headquartered in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi). His mother was Li Keyong's concubine Lady Cao. He was Li Keyong's oldest biological son. In 895, when Li Keyong was on a (eventually successful) campaign against the warlords Wang Xingyu the military governor of Jingnan Circuit (靜難, headquartered in modern Xianyang, Shaanxi), Li Maozhen the military governor of Fengxiang Circuit (鳳翔, headquartered in modern Baoji, Shaanxi), and Han Jian the military governor of Zhenguo Circuit (鎮國, headquartered in modern Weinan, Shaanxi)—who, earlier, had entered the capital Chang'an and executed the chancellors Wei Zhaodu and Li Xi over Emperor Zhaozong's objections—Li Keyong sent Li Cunxu to pay homage to the emperor. Emperor Zhaozong, upon seeing Li Cunxu's appearance, caressed him and stated, "You, son, will be a pillar for the state. Please be faithful to the imperial house." After Li Keyong defeated the three warlords (killing Wang and forcing Li Maozhen and Han to nominally resubmit to the emperor), Li Cunxu was given the honorific title of acting Sikong (司空) and made the prefect of Xi Prefecture (隰州, in modern Linfen, Shanxi), and later successively the prefect of Fen (汾州) and Jin (晉州) Prefectures (both in modern Linfen), but as he did not report to those prefectures, the titles were honorary. He was said to understand music, and often sang or danced before his father. He had a rudimentary understanding of the Spring and Autumn Annals. When he grew older, he became capable at riding and archery. Li Cunxu was said to be intelligent, brave, and alert even in his youth. In or around 902, seeing his father's distress at years of losses against archrival Zhu Quanzhong the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit (宣武, headquartered in modern Kaifeng, Henan), he pointed out that his father's public display of distress would merely distress the troops and the people as well, and that it was better to lie low and wait for Zhu to make a mistake before trying to react, allowing the troops and the people to rest for the time.
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{| |} USS Barton (DD-599) was a in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the first ship named for Admiral John Kennedy Barton. Barton was launched on 31 January 1942 by Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Quincy, Massachusetts; sponsored by Miss Barbara Dean Barton, granddaughter of Admiral Barton; and commissioned on 29 May 1942, Lieutenant Commander Douglas Harold Fox in command. ==Service history== Barton departed the east coast 23 August 1942 and steamed to the Pacific, arriving at Tongatapu, Tonga Islands, 14 September 1942. During October she participated in the Buin-Faisi-Tonolai raid (5 October) and the Battle of Santa Cruz (26 October) where she claimed shooting down seven Japanese planes. On 29 October she successfully rescued 17 survivors of two downed air transports near Fabre Island. Arriving off Guadalcanal on 12 November 1942 having safely escorted a supply convoy to the island, Barton was ordered to join up with Rear Admiral Daniel J. Callaghan's force of five cruisers and seven other destroyers to repel a force of Japanese warships reported by recon aircraft to be heading down the body of water known as 'The Slot' towards Guadalcanal. Assuming her position in the eleventh spot of the US force just before sundown, Barton's crew settled into their battle stations to wait out the Japanese, expected to arrive around midnight. As darkness overspread the body of water known as Ironbottom Sound, several tropical rain storms and squalls began to cross the area, limiting visibility for both the Americans and the Japanese as they steamed towards each other, however several American ships were equipped with long range radar systems which began to detect the approaching Japanese ships at approximately 00:30hrs (12:30am). Consisting of two battleships, one cruiser and eleven destroyers, the Japanese fleet rounded the northwestern coast of Savo Island and entered Ironbottom Sound at approximately 01:10hrs (1:10am) and shaped their course for Henderson Field; the American airbase they were sent to destroy. Steaming through a heavy rain squall, the Japanese ships were totally unaware of the presence of the American force directly ahead of them, and the heavy rain prevented the US fleet from sighting the Japanese ships for over an hour after the first radar contact. At approximately 01:30hrs (1:30am), both sides finally made visual contact with each other as the first Japanese ships emerged from the squall line only away from the entire US formation. Despite the Americans having steamed directly into the middle of the Japanese force, neither side opened fire for almost ten minutes as they passed by each other, with the Japanese ships enveloping the American battle column as they emerged from the darkness in three separate groups. In the second position of the rear, US Destroyer van USS Barton began to train her deck guns and torpedo tubes on several Japanese ships in her immediate area and awaited the order to open fire from the flagship. At 01:48hrs (1:48am) the order to open fire was precluded when lit its searchlights onto the cruiser, causing both sides to immediately open fire on each other and starting the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. Now fully enveloped by Japanese battle lines, Barton and steaming astern, broke to the northwest into the main group of Japanese ships while firing at point blank range on nearby Japanese destroyers and making violent maneuvers to avoid collisions with both friendly and enemy ships in the melee. Barton had just fired a full spread of torpedoes at the battleship when the light cruiser appeared suddenly out of the darkness and cut directly across the bow of Barton. Making an emergency stop to avoid colliding with Helena, Barton found herself at a dead stop as her engineering crew tried to get her engines back into gear to get her moving again. However, before she could get underway two 'Long Lance' torpedoes fired by the slammed into the midsection of Barton; one in her boiler room and one in her engine room. The massive explosions broke the Barton in two, and both sections sank only minutes after the first torpedo struck, carrying with her 164 men: 13 officers and 151 of her crew. Forty-two survivors were rescued by and twenty-six by Higgins boats from Guadalcanal. ==Awards== In her short six months of active service to the US Navy Barton received four battle stars for her service in World War II. ==Rediscovery== The forward section of the wreck of Barton was discovered in 1992 by Robert Ballard, with only the hull section and superstructure ahead of the boiler room found intact. To date the stern section of Barton has not been located. ==References== Brown, David. Warship Losses of World War Two.
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There were even surveillance photos he had taken on his mobile phone that of her secluded home in the mid-Bedfordshire village where she lived with her family. During the trial, the teen said he had always been interested in the Special Forces. Denying he had touched the girl's bottom or breasts, he said he had wanted to create the image of a special forces soldier. The teen wore a SAS-style outfit including a balaclavaCredit: sbna_fairleys The teen took a 'rape kit' including a knife to the girl's homeCredit: sbna_fairleys The young man became obsessed with his crush before arriving at her house unannouncedCredit: sbna_fairleys We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368. You can WhatsApp us on 07810 791 502. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.
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== September 2013 == Hello, I'm Download. I wanted to let you know that I undid one of your recent contributions, such as the one you made with this edit to Isko Moreno, because it didn’t appear constructive to me. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. -download ׀ talk Please do not remove content or templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did to Isko Moreno with this edit, without giving a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your content removal does not appear constructive and has been reverted. Please make use of the sandbox if you'd like to experiment with test edits. Thank you. Tbhotch.™ Grammatically incorrect? Correct it! See terms and conditions.
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rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |   ! GP ! G ! A ! Pts ! PIM |- | 2008 | United States | InLine WC | 6 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 1.5 |- style="background:#e0e0e0;" ! colspan="3" | Int'l InLine totals ! 6!! 4!! 4!! 8!! 1.5 |} ==Awards== == References == == External links == 1985 births American men's ice hockey defensemen EC Red Bull Salzburg players Chicago Steel players Colorado College Tigers men's ice hockey players Dinamo Riga players Living people Manitoba Moose players Sportspeople from Kane County, Illinois San Antonio Rampage players HC TPS players Undrafted National Hockey League players Vancouver Canucks players Ice hockey people from Illinois
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You can also link to an article using a different phrase using a piped wikilink; for more information see WIKILINK. As for images, follow the instructions at UPLOAD to upload an image, then it can be inserted using the format, for example, or as a parameter in an infobox. GiftigerWunsch == Pre-approval of projected username via email? == I'd like to register a username that shouldn't be (but could be understood to be) WP policy iffy. Could I email the leadership and get some sort of pre-OK? (I don't want to mention my projected username in public.) 83.250.231.9 (talk) I suggest you use Request an account and use the "comments" box to explain why you think it should be OK. The team that process these requests will be experienced in assessing proposed user names. Fine, will do! 83.250.231.9 (talk) = December 21 = == Changing an article title == The title for the entry on Chretien de Troyes's Yvain, ou Le Chevalier au Lion mistranslates the romance's title as "The Knight OF the Lion." Some translations, like Burton Raffel's, referenced in the article's footnotes, make this same mistake, but it IS a mistake. It should be "The Knight WITH the Lion." It's an important distinction, not only grammatically but also for the interpretation of the allegory of the lion. However, I can't change that title according to the FAQ about editing an article's title, which says: You move the article using the "move" button (to the right of the "edit this page" button). But in order to do this you must have an account that has reached autoconfirmed status, meaning it must be at least four days old and have made at least ten edits. If you are not an autoconfirmed user, or the move is controversial, or the page you wish to rename is move protected, visit Wikipedia:Requested moves. You may also request to have an admin grant you confirmed status. I have only just created an account and haven't made any edits yet. I'm not sure how "ten edits" are counted. Does that mean I have to edit 10 articles? Or make edits ten different times, even for a single article? In any case, I hate for an error like this to stand, just because I'm not yet authorized to make such a change. Alanbaragona (talk) I'm afraid I have removed your addition to the article. One of Wikipedia's core policies is that it does not publish original research. Articles must stick to facts and opinions that have already been published in reliable sources. Your paragraph on the mistranslation of the name may well be true, but, until you can show that the ideas have been published in scholarly works, they should not be mentioned in the article. For the same reason I don't think you should change the article title. To answer your question, though, the ten edits can be to anything at all - even your post here counts towards the total. == changing picture? == How do you change the picture on the wiki page? 98.149.35.240 (talk) If you have a picture that you think would improve a Wikipedia page, there are four steps to think about: Copyright - is this a picture that you took yourself? If not, things get complicated very quickly, as the copyright-holder would need to provide evidence that they were willing to release their copyright (see Donating copyright materials for this). But if it is a picture you took yourself, we can go on to step two. Create an account - only logged-in users can upload images. See this page. Upload the file to Wikimedia Commons using this link. Choose a good descriptive name for the file, and try to fill in as many of the other fields as you can. For "licensing", either choose the "recommended" option from the list, or place the image entirely in the public domain. Edit the article to use your image instead of the old one. Click the "Edit" label at the top of the article, and look for something like or d ihn zerstören (ruin) wird, wenn er und die Nachrichtenagentur AP weiterhin auf ihren journalistischen Prinzipien bestünden.
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[Ed. note: I assume you're referring to remarks on the current administration's coronavirus response and the Flynn prosecution (or lack thereof) former President Obama made to an online reunion for the alumni of his administration. Looked at one way, Obama was following the example of at least his two most recent predecessors in holding these events and addressing the news of the day with the expectation that there would be leaks. Former presidents are like popes in this way. They can find ways to comment on things they cannot or should not by using a cut out. It's sort of commentary laundering. BUT Obama was unlike his predecessors in several ways. One) It was a remote event, not an in-person party in a hotel ballroom. That's coronavirus" fault not his, but Obama knew that his words would be broadcast across a larger than normal group and were ripe for recording. Two) The leak wasn't a gauzy characterization given to a political reporter, it was an explicit, weaponized excerpt given to former Newsweek investigative reporter Michael Isikoff, one of the most dogged critics of President Trump. That may be partly due to the digital format, but, again, Obama knew what the format was when he was talking. Three) Obama, like his successor, loves to play pundit and comment on the passing political parade as if he was a television talking head. He had no business doing so, especially in such a cutting fashion, during a time of serious national crisis. There is an election 25 weeks hence in which voters will get to decide if Trump deserves another term or whether to elevate Obama's former vice president to power. In the meantime, Obama should follow the precedent set by his predecessors and stay out of commentary on the current administration. Democrats who may have cheered at Obama's indirect entry to the fray or those who would welcome unprecedented behavior in unprecedented times ought to remember that the norms and traditions of our presidency and government are nearly as important as the constitutional limits on those institutions. If we let them slide in trying times, they won't be there to protect us in the next crisis.] Share your color commentary: Email us at HALFTIMEREPORT@FOXNEWS.COM and please make sure to include your name and hometown. BBC: "A bull with an itchy bottom knocked a transformer off an electricity pole as he tried to scratch his backside - and cut power to 800 homes. Four-year-old Ron managed to avoid the box as it landed in his field, and escaped an 11,000 volt shock from the tumbling cables. But it left homes in three nearby villages in South Lanarkshire without electricity. Owner Hazel Laughton told BBC Scotland she was amazed that Ron had survived. It is thought that Ron, a limousin bull, brought the transformer down sometime between [10 p.m. and 11 p.m.] on Thursday at East Shawtonhill Farm in Chapelton. Mrs. Laughton, who owns the farm with her husband Greg, said power was not restored to the local area until about [4 a.m.] on Friday morning.... As the couple surveyed the damage, they were joined by Ron. [Mrs.] Laughton added: "We were standing looking at it and the bull just sheepishly walked up to the fence. He just looked a bit stunned. I don't think he really knew what had happened during the night."" "Of course, as with almost everything in American life, what should be a policy or even a moral issue becomes a legal one." - Charles Krauthammer (1950-2018) writing in the Washington Post on Feb. 9, 2017. Chris Stirewalt is the politics editor for Fox News. Brianna McClelland contributed to this report. Want FOX News Halftime Report in your inbox every day? Sign up here.
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