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October 2008
Please do not introduce incorrect information into articles. Your edits appear to be vandalism and have been reverted. If you believe the information you added was correct, please cite references or sources or discuss the changes on the article's talk page before making them again. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Thank you.
The backlog of assessments in the project is still ongoing, with a large number of articles not being rated. If you see articles without the {{EurovisionNotice}} template on the article's talk page, please add it, or read Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment if you would like to help assess the articles as well.
Instructions for the use of all Eurovision templates and descriptions for the layouts of pages are still in the works.
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Eurovision News
Malta announced the names of the songs taking part in its national final.
Hadise will represent Turkey and will have complete control over the selection of her song.
Andorra and Romania announced the format of their national finals.
Bulgaria's Be A Star has gone into full swing with the first monthly selection and its corresponding heats held in October.
The songs of Melodifestivalen 2009 were announced along with the contest's schedule of rounds.
Welcome to the fourth edition of the WikiProject Eurvision newsletter! As the contest gets into full swing, more and more editors will come and edit the project's articles. It is important that we not only make sure that the correct information is added, but try to help the users who added the information if possible. We learn through our mistakes, so leave a reminder on their talk page.
November is unique in that it will have two newsletters going out. This one along with a November supplement that will recap what happened in November. We decided to switch to an end of the month format so say the October Newsletter summarizes what happened in October, which it doesn't in its current first day of the month delivery. By December, the newsletter will come out at the end of every month.
So far I am very happy with how the project is going about four months after its reorganization. We get into arguments here and there, but members' opinions and comments are crucial to the project's existence. They keep us on our toes and help us continue to be a great source of Eurovision history.
Sorry that this issue is a little late, I've been busy ;)
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WikiProject Eurovision Newsletter - December 2008
Note: from now on the Newsletter will be "collapsed" for convenience. To see the full letter, click on the "show" button at the right end of the gray bar.
IMPORTANT: Please give your opinion here about the inclusion of selection processes in Country in the ESC Year pages.
The backlog of assessments in the project is still ongoing, with a large number of articles not being rated. If you see articles without the {{EurovisionNotice}} template on the article's talk page, please add it, or read Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment if you would like to help assess the articles as well.
Instructions for the use of all Eurovision templates and descriptions for the layouts of pages are still in the works.
Remember to source all information you add to pages or else it may be removed and always use an edit summary so other users know why you are adding or removing information.
Three more songs have qualified for the semi-final of Bulgaria's selection process. Three more heats and another quarter-final will be held during December.
Welcome to the fifth edition of the WikiProject Eurvision newsletter!
Just a couple of short months after starting the newsletter and reorganizing the Eurovision project, things are finally starting to look good and consistent for 2009!
As we move into December, and ever closer to the "heart" of the National Final/Selection season, I would like to remind members to take a look at the project description/guideline on the project page and try to follow it the best way possible as the season progresses. Our main goal here is to have all of the articles consistent, while also being able to nominate them for GA status or above once the 2009 contest is over. The best and easiest way to achieve this is if we all work together and follow the guidelines. I would also like to remind users to source all information added into articles, preferably by reliable/established sources. Any questions regarding sources should be asked on the project talk page. Also, there is a large backlog of 1087 Unassessed Eurovision articles that need to be assessed. Any help with assessment will be appreciated and noted.
If we can manage to work together and follow the guidelines, as well as monitoring unregistered IP addresses, I think the 2009 season will go by much easier than past years! Sure we will still get into our little arguments here and there, and have different opinions about editing, but that's part of the whole editing experience. What fun would there be without the occasional drama? Just remember that at the end of the day, we are all working towards a common goal.
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Map of South Asia
Hello there,
I was just wondering which source you used for map of Pakistan.There is a disputed territory between India and Pakistan.Part of it is under control of India and Pakistan.Technically speaking this territory does not belong to either of India or Pakistan at the moment until UN conducted referendum.You have shown it part of India and even the part which is administered by Pakistan ,is also shown part of India.A Pakistani can go to those parts but not and Indian,the same is the case with Indian administered Kashmir.When writing a content for Wikipedia,it doesn't has to be biased.Not Indian or even Pakistani View.A disputed Territory is shown separately or highlighted.It shouldn't be shown explicitly belonging to some country.
I hope you will look into this matter.
Regards,
Sohaib
Sohaibgujjar (talk)
AfD
AfD nomination of List of Eurovision Dance Contest presenters
Dear User talk:Turkish Flame, I think there is a misunderstanding between geographical location and Military history. The Gallipoli campaign is covered under Middle Eastern theatre of World War I. This theatre contains all military activities of the Ottoman Empire during World War One. Gallipoli is not part of historically well established European theatre, As you think. Though Geographical location may be misleading, military activities are separated based on the HQ they originate. Gallipoli operations were planned and executed as an extension of the Middle Eastern theatre. This even applies to the Turkish history. All Turkish war efforts are covered under single theatre. It was not divided theatre A, theatre B, as was the case for western war efforts. The Wikipedia uses the Western terminology naming this single theather as Middle Eastern theatre of World War I. --TarikAkin (talk) 16:45, 22 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Dear User talk:Turkish Flame, I'm happy that you will be contributing to Military articles that is related to the period. Are you a military historian? What is your background is these articles? Which article you are planning to develop? There are so many missing parts... --TarikAkin (talk) 17:12, 22 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Middle Eastern theatre doesn't contain all military activities of the Ottoman Empire during WWI as you said. It took part in the European theatre too, with the wars in Gallipoli campaign and others. --Turkish Flame☎18:40, 22 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war. Would you like to pursue dispute resolution. You have not presented any published source and/or your edit is against the community in Wikipedia. This is a warning your edit, please do not engage to mass changes in Wikipedia. --TarikAkin (talk) 17:48, 22 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]