User:Apoc2400/Deletion list

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In late January 2010, several administrators deleted over 400 unsourced biographies of living people in violation of the community's rules. They initially deleted over 400 articles. The Arbitration Committee urged the community to discuss options for sourcing the 50,000 that were tagged as unreferenced so that chaotic deletion could be avoided. Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Biographies of living people was opened to let the community decide how to proceed. Discussion there should help decide the fate of 50,000 articles. Your comments are welcome. Below are the articles which were deleted. Your help referencing these articles is very much appreciated. Written by User:Okip

Rdm2376 (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA):[edit]

  1. Zdenka Badovinac      (Google cache)

Director of Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana - "Slovenia's best-known museum" according to Guardian reference cited at article. Opbeith (talk) 16:28, 18 February 2010 (UTC)

  1. Ian Ferguson (writer)      (Google cache)
  2. Charles L. Wolfe      (Google cache) ? Texas delegate to 1952 Democratic National Convention [1] or defeated candidate for Ohio Senate election candidacy [2] or ...
  3. Susan King (TV presenter)      (Google cache)
  4. Byron Foss      (Google cache)
  5. Yury Yarov      (Google cache)
  6. Alisha Davis      (Google cache)
  7. Slava Tsukerman      (Google cache)
  8. Thomas von Scheele      (Google cache)
  9. Charles Wolff      (Google cache)
  10. Sebastian Anefal      (Google cache)
  11. Aurore Trayan      (Google cache)
  12. Knut Nesbø      (Google cache)
  13. Elizabeth Panzer      (Google cache) Jazz/new music harpist [3]Opbeith (talk) 12:45, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
  14. Gerardo Galeote Quecedo      (Google cache)

Spanish MEP, involved in financial-political scandal in Spain 2009 - are MEPs non-notable? Opbeith (talk) 16:40, 18 February 2010 (UTC)

  1. Giuseppe Gargani      (Google cache)
  2. Koloa Talake      (Google cache)
  3. Watari Kakei      (Google cache) Japanese astronomer, discoverer of 7 asteroids listed at Italian Wikipedia article.Opbeith (talk) 15:53, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  4. Tetsuyasu Mitani      (Google cache) discovered Asteroid 1619 Ueta [4]
  5. Masaru Inoue      (Google cache)
    Information can be verified here Harvard IAU Minor Planet Center, he may not be notable, so article should be renamed: Asteroids discovered by Masaru Inoue (it's really not a BLP article, but a useful X-link), his list of asteroids can be lifted from Polish or Italian sister Wikipedias. Power.corrupts (talk) 16:29, 24 January 2010 (UTC)
  6. Masanori Matsuyama      (Google cache) 1988-1991 with Kazuro Watanabe discovered 19 asteroids [5] including 5293 Bentengahama, 4584 Akan, 5291 Yuuko, 5215 Tsurui, 6098 Mutojunkyu, 6210 Hyunseop, 5848 Harutoriko, list of discoveries at Italian Wikipedia [6]
  7. Atsushi Takahashi      (Google cache)
  8. Hitoshi Shiozawa      (Google cache)
  9. Orlando A. Naranjo      (Google cache)
  10. Thierry Pauwels      (Google cache) Belgian astronomer, Royal Observatory of Belgium, discoverer of asteroids inc. 37392 Yukiniall
  11. Hiroki Kosai      (Google cache)
  12. Kiichiro Hurukawa      (Google cache)
  13. Kesao Takamizawa      (Google cache)
  14. Tsutomu Hioki      (Google cache)
  15. Kenzo Suzuki (astronomer)      (Google cache)
  16. Juro Kobayashi      (Google cache)
  17. Helen Cadman      (Google cache)
  18. Ritva Sarin-Grufberg      (Google cache)
  19. Danne Sundman      (Google cache)
  20. Runar Karlsson      (Google cache)
  21. Marijan Rističević      (Google cache)
  22. Jean Rolin      (Google cache)
  23. Harriet Lindeman      (Google cache)
  24. Lee Hun Jai      (Google cache)
  25. Ion Atanasiu      (Google cache)
  26. Kate Saunders      (Google cache)
  27. Lee Hun Jai      (Google cache)
  28. Murray Silverstein      (Google cache)
  29. Vivien Mitchell      (Google cache)
  30. Ion Atanasiu      (Google cache)
  31. Richard Dindo      (Google cache)
  32. Tolu Ajayi      (Google cache)
  33. Norman G. Thomas      (Google cache)
  34. Milan Radulović      (Google cache)
  35. Predrag Bubalo      (Google cache)
  36. Ian McKenzie Anderson      (Google cache)
  37. Edgar Matias      (Google cache)
  38. Mary Geaney      (Google cache)
  39. Steven Langdon      (Google cache)
  40. Kerstin Alm      (Google cache)
  41. Massimo Citi      (Google cache)
  42. Pedro Lastra      (Google cache)
  43. Martyn Jacques      (Google cache)
  44. Donald Cole (anthropologist)      (Google cache)
  45. Naseer al-Chaderchi      (Google cache)
  46. Fillie Lyckow      (Google cache)
  47. Robert C. Kolodny      (Google cache)
  48. Cecilia Torudd      (Google cache)
  49. Bounleut Saycocie      (Google cache)
  50. John Manley (archaeologist)      (Google cache)
  51. Hidemasa Koizumi      (Google cache)
  52. Yashioto Yuma      (Google cache) I don't see a good assertion of notability for this Japanese translator. No BLP issues though. Just another abusive out of process deletion. ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:50, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  53. Harold J. Reitsema      (Google cache)

Scott MacDonald (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA):[edit]

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  1. Morton Gurtin      (Google cache)
  2. Cathy Greene      (Google cache) No BLP issues, but weak assertion of notability for this actress. Does identify her roles which wouldn't be hard to check. ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:52, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  3. Alan Giles      (Google cache)
  4. Linda Good      (Google cache)
  5. Andre Geraissati      (Google cache)
  6. Vicky Gee-Dare      (Google cache)Actor, The Bill TV series, as WPC Suzanne Ford [[7]], member of Graeae Theatre Company Opbeith (talk) 17:34, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  7. Rob Gardner      (Google cache)
  8. Fu Che-wei      (Google cache) World Championship billiard player [8] Opbeith (talk) 17:34, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  9. David Freiberg      (Google cache)
  10. Crystal R. Fox      (Google cache) Actor, In the Heat of the Night (TV series) and various [9]Opbeith (talk) 17:34, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  11. Eudaldo Forment      (Google cache) Spanish Prof. of Philosophy (Metaphysics) at Univ. of Barcelona, authority on St Thomas Aquinas[10], numerous publications listed at Sp. wikipedia article [11]Opbeith (talk) 17:34, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  12. Suezenne Fordham      (Google cache) Jazz pianist and singer - biography at [12] Opbeith (talk) 17:51, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  13. Adel Ferdosipour      (Google cache)
  14. Faysal al-Khalid      (Google cache)
    There are nine inline references in the Farsi (Persian) sister project, can be lifted directly if problems with reverse writing direction are overcome; manually, it is possible at least. Power.corrupts (talk) 16:40, 24 January 2010 (UTC)
  15. Allen Engel      (Google cache)

2[edit]

  1. Jeremiah Edmond      (Google cache) - Unlikely notable himself other than playing drums for indie band Manchester Orchestra, which he just left[13]--Milowent (talk) 20:23, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
  2. Allie Dvorin      (Google cache) On IMDB[14], has written and directed a few minor things, but current article in cache was just a stub and not really worth restoring.--Milowent (talk) 20:26, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
  3. Johnny Doran (actor)      (Google cache)
  4. Christina Dieckmann      (Google cache)
  5. Chris Doherty      (Google cache)
  6. Paolo Di Cioccio      (Google cache)
  7. Elly Dekker      (Google cache)
  8. Matylda Damięcka      (Google cache)
  9. Cole Cubelic      (Google cache), former US football college player, now does sports commentating. Sources are scattered, borderline notability at best.--Milowent (talk) 20:29, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
  10. Robert W. Corell      (Google cache)
  11. Danny Coralles      (Google cache)
  12. Steve Collins (ski jumper)      (Google cache)
  13. Adnan Coker      (Google cache)
  14. Chan Kau-tai      (Google cache) Former general architect / chief building engineer of Hong Kong Housing Authority, found guilty of corruption, sentenced to six years imprisonment [15], case raised legal issue of disclosure of material relating to witness reliability [16]. Opbeith (talk) 16:32, 17 December 2010 (UTC)
  15. Brian Chan      (Google cache)British Columbia biologist, fly-fishing expert, author [17] [18] Opbeith (talk) 16:49, 17 December 2010 (UTC)
  16. Morris Chang      (Google cache)
  17. Sébastien Charpentier (motorcycle racer)      (Google cache)
  18. Alicia Calaway      (Google cache)Reality show contestant, Survivor: The Australian Outback [19] amateur bodybuilding competition winner http://www.yenra.com/survivor-two/alicia-calaway/Opbeith (talk) 16:42, 17 December 2010 (UTC)
  19. Cristina Camargo      (Google cache) Japanese anime series actor [20]; Miss Intercontinental 2008 [21]Opbeith (talk) 16:36, 17 December 2010 (UTC)
  20. Brad Carvey      (Google cache)
  21. John Bucklaschuk      (Google cache)
  22. Yehya Bundhun      (Google cache)

3[edit]

  1. Justinas Burba      (Google cache)
  2. Edward Burman      (Google cache) No problem finding sources establishing what's in the article for this well established author. Should be restored, and if someone feels he and his works aren't notable they can take it to AfD. ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:58, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  3. Tom Busch      (Google cache)
  4. Mike Brady (Chicago Express Airlines founder)      (Google cache)
  5. Jacek Braciak      (Google cache)
  6. Michael Bosworth      (Google cache)
  7. Andre Blaszczynski      (Google cache) Conference of Solidarity / Solidarnosc Support Organisations [22] / Conference of Solidarity Support Organizations, Professor, Director of Polish American Foundation of Connecticut [23]
  8. David Blum      (Google cache)
  9. Jared Boice      (Google cache)
  10. Berhane Ghebrezgabiher      (Google cache) Eritrean former member of EPLF Politburo, former Minister of Industry, former Administrator of Hamasien Province, former Commander of Eritrean Defence Force Ground Forces (Major General), Commander of reserve army, imprisoned as member of G-11/G-15.Opbeith (talk) 15:36, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  11. Adam Bagdasarian      (Google cache)
  12. Alexander Beglov      (Google cache)
  13. Areski Belkacem      (Google cache) French singer and musician [24], composed for Peter Brook [25] Opbeith (talk) 13:49, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
  14. Paul Aulagnier      (Google cache)
  15. Adolfo Ángel      (Google cache) Singer and keyboard player, Mexican duo Los Temerarios, 3 decade career, 2009 US tour,gold/platinum/double platinum disc for "Si tú te vas", 2008, gold disc for "Evolución", 2009 [26] Opbeith (talk) 18:03, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  16. Mariano Argento      (Google cache)
  17. Derrick Zwickl      (Google cache)
  18. Leo Zsitvay      (Google cache)
  19. Peter Charles Hoffer      (Google cache) Strong assertion of notability. Author of numerous books published by major publishers such as Yale University Press. Why were articles like this deleted without any effort on Scott MacDonald's part? ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:20, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  20. Adam Holzman      (Google cache)
  21. Anne Henderson      (Google cache)
  22. Tommy Hendricks      (Google cache)
  23. Marianne Haslum      (Google cache)
  24. Hemayag Haroyan      (Google cache)Colonel in Nagorno-Karabakh war, now Armenian general [27] [28] Opbeith (talk) 14:52, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
  25. Steafán Hanvey      (Google cache) Irtish singer-songwriter [29] [30] also with Honeymoon Junkies Opbeith (talk) 14:39, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
  26. Martin Handford      (Google cache)

4[edit]

  1. Tom Griffith      (Google cache)
  2. Joaquin Maria Gutierrez      (Google cache)
  3. Gypsy (calypsonian)      (Google cache)
  4. Gary Goldberg      (Google cache)
  5. Eric R. Gilbertson      (Google cache)
  6. Gary Gillatt      (Google cache)
  7. Mark Goddard (racing driver)      (Google cache)
  8. Jon G      (Google cache)
  9. Franciszek Gągor      (Google cache)
  10. Steve Gallacci      (Google cache)
  11. Héctor Franceschi      (Google cache)
  12. Alfredo Fuentes Hernández      (Google cache)
  13. Stephen Fitzpatrick      (Google cache)
  14. Charles Flynn      (Google cache)
  15. Kevin Fox      (Google cache)
  16. Tarja Filatov      (Google cache)
  17. Sue Fink      (Google cache)
  18. John Fees      (Google cache)
  19. Janko Ferk      (Google cache)
  20. Buddy England      (Google cache)
  21. Aleksandar Damjanović      (Google cache)
  22. Henry Badowski      (Google cache)
  23. Anders Blixt      (Google cache)
  24. Malcolm Borg      (Google cache)
  25. Chris Clark (editor)      (Google cache)
  26. Giannis Zouganelis      (Google cache)

5[edit]

  1. Robert A. Wylie      (Google cache) - Can't find any sources, would leave deleted as unnotable.--Milowent (talk) 15:28, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
  2. Alfredo Witschi-Cestari      (Google cache)
  3. Tony Whitlam      (Google cache)
  4. Christopher J. Walsh      (Google cache)
  5. Maria Warburg      (Google cache)
  6. Burton Visotzky      (Google cache)
  7. John von Kesmark      (Google cache)
  8. Koz Vorgias      (Google cache) weak assertion of notability. ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:25, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  9. David Wadelton      (Google cache)
  10. Gery Verbruggen      (Google cache)
  11. Phil Tomlinson      (Google cache)

6[edit]

  1. Miles Tolbert      (Google cache)
  2. John Thomas (news anchor)      (Google cache)
  3. Auron Tare      (Google cache)
  4. Patrick M. Stillman      (Google cache)
  5. Dorothy Stoneman      (Google cache)
  6. James M. Supplee      (Google cache)
  7. Jaakko Syrjä      (Google cache)
  8. Jesus Singson      (Google cache)
  9. Heather Slade-Lipkin      (Google cache)
  10. Judith St. George      (Google cache)
  11. Richard P. Siano      (Google cache)
  12. Patrick Simmons      (Google cache)
  13. Chris Sheppard (DJ)      (Google cache)
  14. Joe Shea      (Google cache)
  15. Igor Sekulic      (Google cache)
  16. Christian Schoen      (Google cache)
  17. Bernie Schroeder      (Google cache) - Probably not notable. Was nominated to Michigan broadcaster hall of fame in 2004, apparently did NOT get approved.--Milowent (talk) 15:34, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
  18. Thomas Schulze      (Google cache)
  19. Mario Schmidt      (Google cache)
  20. Khayridinov Sadridin      (Google cache)
  21. Jörn Rüsen      (Google cache)
  22. Matt Rendell      (Google cache)
  23. Reo Nagumo      (Google cache)
  24. Wallace Reyburn      (Google cache)

7[edit]

  1. Goran Radosavljević      (Google cache)

Key figure in Bitići/Bytyqi brothers murder investigation - major human rights issue in Serbia

  1. David Reid (musician)      (Google cache)
  2. Jibril Rajoub      (Google cache)
  3. Brandon Reilly      (Google cache)
  4. Anne Quast      (Google cache)
  5. Tadeusz Piechura      (Google cache)
  6. Olga Pilipova      (Google cache)
  7. Adam Clayton Powell III      (Google cache)
  8. Perarasu      (Google cache)
  9. Felipe de Ortego y Gasca      (Google cache) Professor Western New Mexico Univ, specialist in Chicano studies, [31] Opbeith (talk) 18:43, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  10. Susan Owens      (Google cache)
  11. Trevor Oakes      (Google cache)
  12. Robert O'Harrow, Jr.      (Google cache)
  13. Keyla Ohs      (Google cache)
  14. Zlatan Olić      (Google cache)
  15. Irené Novaczek      (Google cache)
  16. Nikollë Nikprelaj      (Google cache)
  17. Herman W. Nickel      (Google cache)
  18. Apisai Naevo      (Google cache) Either Fijian parliamentarian (Senator) [32] or Fijian international rugby player [33] Opbeith (talk) 18:18, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  19. Tommy Möller      (Google cache)
  20. Seiya Murai      (Google cache)
  21. Muse Dude Samatar      (Google cache)
  22. Thomas T. Matteson      (Google cache)
  23. Óscar Meléndez      (Google cache)
  24. Hanna Mierzejewska      (Google cache)
  25. Mansour Farhang      (Google cache)
  26. Gabriel Mar Gregorios      (Google cache)
  27. Diehl Mateer      (Google cache)
  28. Bébé Manga      (Google cache)
  29. Heather McTaggart      (Google cache)
  30. Gerard Macioce      (Google cache)
  31. Luis Herrera-Estrella      (Google cache)
  32. Juan Miguel López      (Google cache)
  33. Leo A. Berg      (Google cache)

8[edit]

  1. Chris Layton      (Google cache)
  2. Slobodan Lalović      (Google cache)
  3. Milorad Krivokapić      (Google cache) Yugoslavia/US Olympic water polo gold medallist [34] [35] or Serbian/Hungarian handball national representative [36] [37] [38] or Serbian first division football player [39] [40]Opbeith (talk) 14:19, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
  4. Stove King      (Google cache)
  5. Michael Köhlmeier      (Google cache)
  6. Huong Keenleyside      (Google cache)
  7. Kasey Buckley      (Google cache) - not notable, can't find useful sources either.--Milowent (talk) 21:12, 29 January 2010 (UTC) Actor, English version Japanese anime cartoons, eg Blue Gender [41] [42] Opbeith (talk) 14:09, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
  8. Mutsuhiko Izumi      (Google cache)
  9. Matt Johnson (singer)      (Google cache)
  10. Olga Humphrey      (Google cache)
  11. Hideyuki Ono      (Google cache)
  12. Hiroyuki Togo      (Google cache)
  13. Per Morten Hoff      (Google cache)
  14. Morten Alfred Høirup      (Google cache)
  15. Michael Heisley      (Google cache)
  16. Larry L. Hereth      (Google cache)
  17. Diana Hansen-Young      (Google cache) [43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50]
  18. Shirley Hayden      (Google cache) Parlet member, probably non-notable.
  19. Heikki Häiväoja      (Google cache) Finish sculptor, made euro coins [51] [52] [53] [54]
  20. John R. Gregg      (Google cache) U.S. Indiana politician [55] [56] [57] [58]
  21. Guðmundur Gunnarsson      (Google cache)
  22. Lisa Gastineau      (Google cache)
  23. Teresa García de Madero      (Google cache) Mexican politician [59] [60] [61] [62] [63] [64]
  24. Byron Gallimore      (Google cache)
  25. Fernanda Eberstadt      (Google cache) writer, had sources [65] [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [71]
  26. Taki Fiti      (Google cache) Macedonian Minister of Finance, professor. [72] [73] [74]
  27. Yaya Dillo Djérou      (Google cache) Obviously notable. Loads of sources [75]
  28. Norbert Domnik      (Google cache) Olympic athlete. [76][77][78]
  29. Yves Ducharme      (Google cache) Québec major [79] [80] [81] link to Federation of Canadian Municipalities Gatineau City Council

9[edit]

  1. Paul Dirksen      (Google cache)
  2. Hélio Delmiro      (Google cache) [82] [83] [84] [85]
  3. István Dabi      (Google cache) Probably not notable. Written by the subject?
  4. Joseph R. D'Cruz      (Google cache) [86]
  5. Justin Davidson      (Google cache) [87] Pulitzer Prize winner
  6. Michel Dalberto      (Google cache)
  7. Alfredo Bruto da Costa      (Google cache) [88] [89] [90] Portugese minister
  8. Edith Cody-Rice      (Google cache) [91] [92] [93] [94]
  9. Rose Connors      (Google cache) [95] [96]
  10. Bob Cooke      (Google cache)
  11. David R. Cooke      (Google cache) [97] [98] Ontario politician
  12. Fernando Cervigón      (Google cache)
  13. Michael Cassell      (Google cache) hard to find
  14. Gentleman Jim Carter      (Google cache) hard to find
  15. Neville Bruns      (Google cache)
  16. Lisa-Marie Boucher      (Google cache) No BLP problems to justify our of process deletion, but nto much notability here. ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:48, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  17. Tasos Bougas      (Google cache) own bio [99]
  18. Bob Black (comedy writer)      (Google cache) imdb [100] [101]
  19. Tom Billeter      (Google cache) [102] college basketball coach
  20. Alfred Birnbaum      (Google cache) [103] [104] translator
  21. Jerry Berndt      (Google cache) [105] College football coach
  22. William Bastone      (Google cache) [106] [107]
  23. René Bejarano      (Google cache) [108] [109] [110] [111] [112] [113]
  24. Philippa Beams      (Google cache) [114] NZ squash player. Maybe notable.

10[edit]

  1. David Baynton-Power      (Google cache) [115] a little from [116] and [117]. Also non-rs: [118]
  2. Dennis R. Appleyard      (Google cache) Questionable notability, but easily sourced: [119]
  3. Luis Argueta      (Google cache) [120] [121] [122] [123] [124] [125]
  4. Roberto Azurdia      (Google cache) [126] [127]
  5. Frank Andersson      (Google cache)
  6. Didier André      (Google cache) [128] [129] [130] [131] [132] [133](rs?) [134](rs?)
  7. Jalal Homaei      (Google cache) fa:جلال الدین همائی Professor of literature at Tehran University, authority on works of Rumi, co-author of critical edition of Rumi's Mathnawi referred to at Wikipedia Badiozzaman Forouzanfar article
  8. Shann Johnson      (Google cache) Probably not notable. imdb
  9. James Gorman (journalist)      (Google cache) [135] hard to find writing actually about a journalist. [136] [137] [138]
  10. Carlos Gránda      (Google cache) Strangely hard to find any source. Wrong spelling?
  11. El Hadji Guissé      (Google cache)
  12. David Grove (illustrator)      (Google cache) Had a source: [139] CSD A7 deletion
  13. Dana (Korean singer)      (Google cache)
  14. Takehiko Fujii      (Google cache)
  15. Tatsuya Furukawa      (Google cache)
  16. Birthe Kjær      (Google cache)
  17. Inger Brattström      (Google cache) [140] [141]
  18. Steve Buffery      (Google cache)
That he's a sportwriter is easily established (which is basically what the article asserts). I don't know if he meets notability guidelines but there was no reason for the article to be deleted out of process and it's obvious that no effort was made to source the content if there was any concern. ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:43, 25 January 2010 (UTC)

Lar (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA):[edit]

  1. Diana Millay      (Google cache) See Wikipedia:WikiProject unreferenced BLP sorting/Actors and filmmakers/Diana Millay
  2. Hasan Muratović      (Google cache)

You're proposing to delete a former Bosnian Prime Minister, Foreign Trade Minister, Minister for Relations with the UN, Vice-President of the SDA - Bosnia's not notable? Opbeith (talk) 16:16, 18 February 2010 (UTC)

  1. Clare Moore      (Google cache)
  2. Gilles Morin      (Google cache) had source [142] [143] [144]
  3. Borislav Mitić      (Google cache) Not very notable [145] [146] [147]
Should be restored and taken to AfD if someone doesn't think he's notable enough. ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:41, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  1. Jérôme Minière      (Google cache) was sourced [148] [149] [150] (all in French)
  2. Makoto Uchida      (Google cache) 内田誠 [151] [152] (original source?)
  3. Christopher Maher      (Google cache) [153] Enough to confirm the article was accurate. Doesn't seem to be notable to me, but there was no BLP issue. Just another improper deletion by an admin disrespecting community consensus on how these subjects are handled. ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:37, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  4. Shiyuna Maehara      (Google cache) Redirected to BeForU for now. Working draft for full article at User:AeronPeryton/Articles/Shiyuna Maehara
  5. Naoki Maeda      (Google cache)
  6. Rod McKie      (Google cache)
  7. BJ McKie      (Google cache)
  8. Ian McFadyen      (Google cache)
  9. Chris McDevitt      (Google cache) Already had imdb link. Questionable notability.
  10. Almanbet Matubraimov      (Google cache)
  11. George A. McCarthy      (Google cache)
  12. Jing Jing Luo      (Google cache)
  13. Vaughan Lowe      (Google cache) [154] Lots of sources. Quite notable. ANother article that should be restored since it was deleted out of process without any check of the individual's notability or any effort to look for sources if there were questions. ChildofMidnight (talk) 03:29, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  14. Liu Peiqi      (Google cache)
  15. Jay Lemke      (Google cache)
  16. Thomas Howard Lichtenstein      (Google cache) (Hard to find sources. Apoc2400 (talk))
  17. Beth Lapides      (Google cache)
  18. Greg Landau      (Google cache) [155] [156] [157] [158] self Adopted by Hell in a Bucket

Peripitus (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA):[edit]

  1. John Nesheim      (Google cache) [159] [160] [161](self)
  2. Tony DeMarco      (Google cache) [162] [163] [164] [165] [166] [167] [168] [169]
  3. John Alcock (producer)      (Google cache) probably not notable. [170] [171]
  4. Bill Dancy      (Google cache) [172] [173] [174] [175] [176] [177] [178]
  5. Thierry Desmarest      (Google cache) (undeleted, sourced.)
  6. Bill Harris (lobbyist)      (Google cache) probably not notable. [179]
He seems quite notable to me. Noted here [180] and here [181]. GOP convention chair is a pretty notable position and he seems to have been involved in lobbying and campaign activities as well. His work is also noted [182], [183], and [184]. Sometimes goes by William Harris apparently. ChildofMidnight (talk) 07:53, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
  1. Greg McLaren      (Google cache) maybe notable [185] [186] [187]
  2. Elizabeth Marincola      (Google cache) maybe notable [188] [189]
  3. Markar Melkonian      (Google cache) Adopted by User:Hell in a Bucket

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  1. Mukesh Chatter      (Google cache)