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The '''[[1910 Cuba hurricane]]''', popularly known as the '''Cyclone of the Five Days''', was a destructive and unusual [[tropical cyclone]] that struck western [[Cuba]] and southwestern [[Florida]] during October&nbsp;1910. It formed in the extreme southern Caribbean on October 9, and steadily intensified as it moved northwestward. Shortly after making landfall on the western tip of Cuba, the storm peaked as a severe hurricane corresponding to Category&nbsp;4 on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]] and completed a counterclockwise loop. The cyclone began tracking towards the [[United States]], and moved ashore near [[Cape Romano, Florida]]. After moving through the state, it hugged the coast of the [[Southeastern United States]] on its way out to sea. Due to the storm's tight and poorly documented loop, initial reports suggested that it was actually two separate cyclones that developed and affected land in rapid succession. Its track was subject to much debate at the time, and eventually it was identified as a single storm. Additionally, observations on the event resulted in a greater understanding of other weather features that took similar paths. In Cuba, the storm was often considered one of the most severe natural disasters in the island's history. Damage was extensive, and thousands of peasants were reportedly left homeless. Throughout Florida, the storm also had widespread impacts, including the destruction of houses and the flooding of low-lying land. Although total monetary damage from the storm is unknown, estimates of losses in [[Havana, Cuba]] exceed $1&nbsp;million and in the [[Florida Keys]], $250,000. At least 100&nbsp;deaths occurred in Cuba alone. ([[1910 Cuba hurricane|'''more…''']].)</div></div>
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*'''Support - as nominator''' Im nominating this hurricane on behalf of Juliancolton and the Tropical Cyclone Wikiproject, if im correct in thinking it earns 6 points as it is 100 year anniversary. We would prefer to have this up on TFA on October 16 but since that seems to be occupied we would be happy with any date between October 9th and the 23rd. Feel free to copyedit the blurb.[[User:Jason Rees|Jason Rees]] ([[User talk:Jason Rees|talk]]) 20:53, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
:'''Comment''' No points, see Rule 1 under "Nonspecific date article".--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 21:14, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
::The cemetery article proposed for the 16th is also being suggested as the 31st October "Halloween article", so there may be a possibility of this being put on the 16th and that article swapped for the 31st date, if that sounds like a reasonable proposal? Then this would have a strong date connection. '''[[User:Bob Castle|Bob]]''' <small>'''[[User talk:Bob Castle|talk]]'''</small> 21:17, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
:::It doesn't matter. There are no date connection points in the nonspecific slot.--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 21:23, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
::::What I was proposing is that this could be moved out of non-specific to the 16th (or any of the other dates, really), and the cemetery article moved to the 31st. '''[[User:Bob Castle|Bob]]''' <small>'''[[User talk:Bob Castle|talk]]'''</small> 22:00, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
:::::That sounds fine. Now that Mother and Child Reunion has been removed, we have an extra date slot available. [[User:Stonemason89|Stonemason89]] ([[User talk:Stonemason89|talk]]) 22:16, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''', and the date could be moved around a tad bit, to accommodate using it. :) -- '''[[User:Cirt|Cirt]]''' ([[User talk:Cirt|talk]]) 23:25, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support'''. There are several dates this month where it will be eligible for centennial points. [[User:Jonathunder|Jonathunder]] ([[User talk:Jonathunder|talk]]) 01:19, 8 October 2010 (UTC)


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'''[[Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)|Oakwood Cemetery]]''' is a [[nonsectarian]] [[rural cemetery]] in [[Troy, New York|Troy]], [[New York]]. Opened in 1850, it was the fourth rural cemetery in New York, operated by the first rural cemetery association created in the state. Oakwood is located in the [[Lansingburgh, New York|Lansingburgh]] neighborhood on {{convert|352|acre|ha}} of hilly land. It is known for both its dense foliage and rolling lawns, and has historically been used as a public park by local residents; many memorials include benches intended for visitors to rest. Oakwood is home to the [[Richardsonian Romanesque]] Earl Crematorium, the [[English Gothic]] Warren Chapel ''(pictured)'', 24 mausolea, and 60,000 graves. The cemetery was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in New York|National Register of Historic Places]] in 1984. Oakwood is the burial place of educator [[Emma Willard]], financier [[Russell Sage]], and [[Samuel Wilson]], the progentor of the [[United States]]' national symbol, [[Uncle Sam]]. ([[Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)|'''more…''']].)</div></div>


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This is my first (and only) FA and my first TFA nom. October 16 will be the 160th anniversary of the cemetery's consecration. That said, I think I have 4 points: 2 for decennial anniversary, 1 for my first TFA, and 1 for not being similar to another TFA within three months. I don't fully understand the similar article requirement so my interpretation may be incorrect. [[Funerary art]] (June 20) is reasonably similar, and that was within 6 months. '''[[User:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkred">upstate</span>]][[User talk:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkblue">NYer</span>]]''' 23:26, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
:You have to replace an article, the maximum is five. Whether the US Open cup has 1 or 2 points, it loses the tiebreaker to Battle of Gonzalez, so the cup is next to be replaced.--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 23:33, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
::'''[[User:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkred">upstate</span>]][[User talk:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkblue">NYer</span>]]''' ← is confused by this comment. Sorry. :) '''[[User:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkred">upstate</span>]][[User talk:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkblue">NYer</span>]]''' 00:13, 19 September 2010 (UTC)
:::It's been taken care of, don't worry. [[User:Dabomb87|Dabomb87]] ([[User talk:Dabomb87|talk]]) 00:15, 19 September 2010 (UTC)
::::By that he means he's [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3AToday%27s_featured_article%2Frequests&action=historysubmit&diff=385626202&oldid=385623460 removed] the nomination of [[2009 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final]] for the earlier October 5 date. Good luck with this nom! --[[User:Skotywa|SkotyWA]]<sup>''[[User_talk:Skotywa|T]]''</sup><sub style="margin-left:-1.0ex;">''[[Special:Contributions/Skotywa|C]]''</sub> 00:03, 20 September 2010 (UTC)
:Points look good. Date of consecration is, I assume, equivalent to date of opening. Death, be proud. Reminds me of a family story. My grandfather was a bigwig in NY City Judaism in the early part of the last century, and got in on the ground floor (so to speak) when Temple Israel opened a new cemetery in Westchester County, getting the plot you see as you come in the gates. And he, his brothers, and their wives would go up there on Sundays to enjoy the spot, and the wives would complain, to which the menfolk would reply, "It's just like any other sort of real estate, location, location, location." Hope they are enjoying it, they've all been there at least 20 years now ...--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 23:55, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' - something different, I don't think I've ever seen a cemetery featured article. '''[[User:Bob Castle|Bob]]''' <small>'''[[User talk:Bob Castle|talk]]'''</small> 21:22, 19 September 2010 (UTC)
::<small>[[Postman's Park|ahem]]&nbsp;–&nbsp;[[User:Iridescent|<font color="#E45E05">iride</font><font color="#C1118C">scent</font>]] 10:54, 20 September 2010 (UTC)</small>
*Sounds like an interesting article: however it is currently scheduled for [[Wikipedia:Today's featured article/September 2010|tomorrow]]. [[User:Capitalistroadster|Capitalistroadster]] ([[User talk:Capitalistroadster|talk]]) 05:57, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
**My mistake - I forgot that the non-specific date had been bumped to the top of the page. [[User:Raul654|Raul654]] ([[User talk:Raul654|talk]]) 06:43, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' - if for any reason it can't go on Oct. 16, it should go on Oct. 31. [[User:Smallbones|Smallbones]] ([[User talk:Smallbones|talk]]) 02:44, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
**HA! Never thought of that. I would support that actually. '''[[User:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkred">upstate</span>]][[User talk:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkblue">NYer</span>]]''' 21:37, 22 September 2010 (UTC)


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*'''Support'''. Interesting choice for the main page, and I agree that it would also work for Oct 31. [[User:Karanacs|Karanacs]] ([[User talk:Karanacs|talk]]) 13:21, 23 September 2010 (UTC)


*'''Support''' Neat subject. Oct 31 would work as well, maybe even better, unless a better "Halloween FA" article is requested.--[[User:NortyNort|NortyNort]] <small>[[User talk:NortyNort|(Holla)]]</small> 23:36, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Comment''' - The 31st might be rather fun. If we're using it that day, could we perhaps use a slightly creepier picture? '''[[User:Bob Castle|Bob]]''' <small>'''[[User talk:Bob Castle|talk]]'''</small> 21:15, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
**[[:commons:Category:Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)|Suggestions]]? Or, I could take a new photo between now and then if you have a suggestion. Plus it would have the fall colors included. Comments? '''[[User:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkred">upstate</span>]][[User talk:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkblue">NYer</span>]]''' 05:35, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
*** ''Tracy Mausoleum'' with fall colors might do the trick. Alternatively, you could put ''The office lodge in 1886'' at top right just for the day, that is well creepy. More generally, I think a portrait format works best for the top right picture (the ''Fuller Monument'' may be suitable and would look OK at the infobox width. You would then want the crematorium one para down and floated left). Oh, '''support''' by the way for a good presentation of not the easiest of subjects. [[User:Mirokado|Mirokado]] ([[User talk:Mirokado|talk]]) 06:52, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''', per {{user|Karanacs}}. -- '''[[User:Cirt|Cirt]]''' ([[User talk:Cirt|talk]]) 16:13, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Comment''' - Great article, but surely there are more notable cemeteries, and scarier ones to use for Halloween? [[User:WikiDao|<span style="font-family: Segoe print;color:#700;">'''Wiki'''</span><span style="font-family: Segoe print;color:#007;">'''Dao'''</span>]] &#9775; [[User talk:WikiDao|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;color:#070;">(talk)</span>]] 00:32, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
:I guess a good place to look for cemeteries would be at WikiProject Death's [http://toolserver.org/~enwp10/bin/list2.fcgi?run=yes&projecta=Death&quality=FA-Class FA class articles] but I am not sure how many would apply to Halloween or have a date relevance. I don't see any other cemeteries either.--[[User:NortyNort|NortyNort]] <small>[[User talk:NortyNort|(Holla)]]</small> 03:34, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Comment''' - I guess we need a decision about the Halloween proposal fairly soon, as it would be a shame to miss the earlier date of the 16th if that's not going to happen. '''[[User:Bob Castle|Bob]]''' <small>'''[[User talk:Bob Castle|talk]]'''</small> 23:43, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
**I can leave that up to Raul. Though I'd like to know when the decision is made so I can let some local historical societies, non-profits, and the cemetery itself know it will be TFA. '''[[User:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkred">upstate</span>]][[User talk:UpstateNYer|<span style="color:darkblue">NYer</span>]]''' 00:59, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support'''. Interesting article. <font color="blue">[[User:SlimVirgin|SlimVirgin]]</font> <small><sup><font color="red">[[User_talk:SlimVirgin|talk|]]</font><font color="green">[[Special:Contributions/SlimVirgin|contribs]]</font></sup></small> 04:43, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support'''. Sounds fine with me. '''[[User:Jj98|JJ98]]''' <small>([[User talk:Jj98|Talk]])</small> 23:17, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
* '''Support'''. An interesting read. <small><span style="border:1px solid #0000ff;padding:1px;">[[User:Matthewedwards|<b>Matthewedwards</b>]] : [[User_talk:Matthewedwards|<font style="color:#accC10;background:#0000fa;">&nbsp;Chat&nbsp;</font>]] </span></small> 21:54, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' as fine output of [[WP:CDNY]]. [[User:Daniel Case|Daniel Case]] ([[User talk:Daniel Case|talk]]) 02:36, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' but would prefer Oct 31 if no other candidate for halloween arises. Up to Raul really [[User:Casliber|Casliber]] ([[User talk:Casliber|talk]] '''·''' [[Special:Contributions/Casliber|contribs]]) 05:18, 9 October 2010 (UTC)


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The '''[[International Space Station]]''' is an internationally developed research facility [[Assembly of the International Space Station|currently being assembled]] in [[low Earth orbit]]. On-orbit construction of the station began in 1998 and is scheduled for completion by late 2011. The station is expected to remain in operation until at least 2015, and likely 2020. With a greater mass than that of any previous [[space station]], the ISS can be seen from [[Earth]] with the [[naked eye]], and is by far the largest artificial satellite that has ever orbited Earth. The station serves as a research laboratory that has a [[microgravity]] environment in which crews conduct experiments and observations in various [[biology|biological]], [[chemistry|chemical]] and [[physics|physical]] sciences. The ISS is operated by [[List of International Space Station expeditions|Expedition]] crews of 6 [[astronaut]]s and cosmonauts, with the station programme maintaining an uninterrupted human presence in space since the launch of [[Expedition 1]] on 31 October 2000, a total of {{Ageand|2000|10|31}}, taking the record for the longest unbroken human presence in space from the ''[[Mir]]'' programme today, 23 October 2010. The ISS project began in 1994 with the [[Shuttle-Mir Program|Shuttle-''Mir'' programme]], and the first module of the station, ''[[Zarya]]'', was launched in 1998 by Russia. Assembly continues, as pressurised modules and other components are launched by American [[space shuttle]]s, Russian [[Proton (rocket)|Proton rockets]] and Russian [[Soyuz (rocket family)|Soyuz rockets]]. The station currently consists of 14 pressurised modules and an extensive [[Integrated Truss Structure|integrated truss structure]]. ('''[[International Space Station|more...]]''')</div></div>


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Hi everyone, I'd like to book in the International Space Station for 23 October, the date the station programme takes the record for the longest continuous human presence in space from ''[[Mir]]''. As I understand the rules, it gets 8 points for this date:


*Date relevant to article topic (date the ISS programme takes the record for the longest continuous human presence in space from ''[[Mir]]''): 1
*Vital article: 4
*Subject underrepresented at [[WP:FA]] (engineering and technology): 1
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Many thanks, [[User:Colds7ream|Colds7ream]] ([[User talk:Colds7ream|talk]]) 14:55, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
:'''Comment''' Points look good.--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 15:06, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' - Extremely important subject, lots of points, solid article. '''[[User:Ceranthor|<font color="#2F4F4F" face="Optima">ceran</font>]]'''[[User_talk:Ceranthor|<font color="#2F4F4F" face="Optima">''thor''</font>]] 19:56, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''', per {{user|Ceranthor}}, definitely that comment is a good assessment of why this should be TFA ;). -- '''[[User:Cirt|Cirt]]''' ([[User talk:Cirt|talk]]) 16:14, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' - great article, meaningful date. [[User:Shimgray|Shimgray]] | [[User talk:Shimgray|talk]] | 16:18, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' - cool :) [[User:WikiDao|<span style="font-family: Segoe print;color:#700;">'''Wiki'''</span><span style="font-family: Segoe print;color:#007;">'''Dao'''</span>]] &#9775; [[User talk:WikiDao|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;color:#070;">(talk)</span>]] 00:33, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' - I'm quite interested in spaceflight. I think it's time for the ISS to become an article of the day article. [[User:Minna Sora no Shita|みんな空の下]] ([[User talk:Minna Sora no Shita|トーク]] &#124; [[Wikipedia:Counter-Vandalism Unit|I wanna chAngE!]]) 00:59, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' Great date connection, in-depth and great article.--[[User:NortyNort|NortyNort]] <small>[[User talk:NortyNort|(Holla)]]</small> 12:48, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' Wow, <i>much</i> detail! An impressive, well-written article. [[User:Captmondo|Captmondo]] ([[User talk:Captmondo|talk]]) 18:12, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support'''. Very interesting. <font color="blue">[[User:SlimVirgin|SlimVirgin]]</font> <small><sup><font color="red">[[User_talk:SlimVirgin|talk|]]</font><font color="green">[[Special:Contributions/SlimVirgin|contribs]]</font></sup></small> 04:43, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support'''. We certainly have "space" on the main page for this one ;-)! [[User:Stonemason89|Stonemason89]] ([[User talk:Stonemason89|talk]]) 01:15, 30 September 2010 (UTC)


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===October 27===
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The '''[[2004 World Series]]''' was the [[Major League Baseball]] championship series for the [[2004 Major League Baseball season|2004 season]]. It was the 100th [[World Series]] and featured the [[American League]] champion [[Boston Red Sox]], against the [[National League]] champion [[St. Louis Cardinals]]. The Red Sox defeated the Cardinals four games to none in the best-of-seven series, played at [[Fenway Park]] and [[Busch Memorial Stadium]]. The series was played between October 23 and October 27, 2004, broadcast on [[Major League Baseball on Fox|Fox]], and watched by an average of just under 25 and a half million viewers. The Cardinals earned their berth into the playoffs by winning the [[National League Central]], and had the best win–loss record in the National League. The Red Sox won the American League [[Wild card (sports)#Major League Baseball|wild card]] to earn their berth. The Cardinals reached the World Series by defeating the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] in the best-of-five [[2004 National League Division Series|National League Division Series]], and the [[Houston Astros]] in the best-of-seven [[2004 National League Championship Series|Championship Series]]. The Red Sox defeated the [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Anaheim Angels]] in the [[2004 American League Division Series|American League Division Series]] and the [[New York Yankees]] in the [[2004 American League Championship Series|Championship Series]] to advance to their first World Series since {{wsy|1986}}. The Cardinals made their first trip to the World Series since {{wsy|1987}}. The Red Sox [[Whitewash (sport)|swept]] the series, winning their first championship since {{wsy|1918}}, which supposedly ended the "[[Curse of the Bambino]]", a curse that was supposed to have been inflicted on the team when [[Babe Ruth]] was sold to the Yankees in {{mlby|1919}}. ('''[[2004 World Series|more...]]''')
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====July 27====
'''3 points''' 1 point for date relevency, as the World Series starts that day, and 2 points for it being an FA for over 2 years. [[User:Guy546|<span style="black">Guy546</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Guy546|<span style="color:red">'''Talk'''</span>]])</sup> 20:46, 22 September 2010 (UTC)


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:'''Comment''' Points look good.--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 20:47, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
::Does thos fit the new date relevancy point guideline? While I agree that this would be a good date to run the article, I don't know that it should get the point because the date isn't specifically relevant to/mentioned in the article. [[User:Karanacs|Karanacs]] ([[User talk:Karanacs|talk]]) 13:19, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
:::It is the day the World Series ended, though Guy546 doesn't mention that. So I think the point's legit. It's a twofer, sorta.--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 00:21, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''', per explanation by {{user|Wehwalt}}, date appears to be relevant. -- '''[[User:Cirt|Cirt]]''' ([[User talk:Cirt|talk]]) 16:17, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' blurb looks a bit long though. Also there is a slight possibility that this year's series may involved the Red Sox or Cardinals, which might make this look like bias towards them should either of them make it to the series. Just something worth keeping in mind. [[User:Bucs|BUC]] ([[User talk:Bucs|talk]]) 08:32, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
:Fixed up a bit. [[User:Guy546|<span style="black">Guy546</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Guy546|<span style="color:red">'''Talk'''</span>]])</sup> 21:57, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
::The odds are that both teams will be eliminated shortly, perhaps as early as Monday in both cases. In any event, if you are still in a position to say that same time next Sunday, let's talk.--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 22:19, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
:::Well, we ran [[Kevin Pieterson]] on 8 July 2009, [[2009 Ashes series|the opening day of the England–Australia cricket series]], we ran [[Jesus College Boat Club (Oxford)|Jesus College Boat Club]] on the final day of the Oxford college rowing races... I don't think there's a general Raul rule about not showcasing one team in a competition on an otherwise relevant date. [[User:Bencherlite|Bencherlite]][[User talk:Bencherlite|<i><sup>Talk</sup></i>]] 12:37, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
::::Plus in hindsight, I think I was making a bit of a mountain out of molehill as it is very unikely either will even make the playoffs now. [[User:Bucs|BUC]] ([[User talk:Bucs|talk]]) 15:20, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
:::::Both teams are now eliminated.--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 03:58, 29 September 2010 (UTC)


===October 28===
====July 29====
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The '''[[Chetco River]]''' is a {{convert|56|mi|km|0|adj=on}} long stream located in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of [[Oregon]]. It drains approximately {{convert|352|mi2|km2|0}} of [[Curry County, Oregon|Curry County]]. Flowing through a rugged and isolated coastal region, it descends rapidly from about {{convert|3200|ft|m|0}} to sea level at the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The river's watershed was originally settled one to three thousand years ago by the [[Chetco (tribe)|Chetco]] and other Native American tribes. Several explorers, including Sir [[Francis Drake]], [[George Vancouver]], and [[Jedediah Smith]] visited the region between the 16th and 19th&nbsp;centuries. [[European American]] settlers arrived soon after gold and other precious metals were discovered in the 1840s and 1850s. The watershed remains largely undeveloped, protected by the [[Rogue River – Siskiyou National Forest]] and the [[Kalmiopsis Wilderness]]. The upper {{convert|45|mi|km|0}} of the river have been designated [[National Wild and Scenic River|Wild and Scenic]] since October 28, 1988. Supporting a large population of [[salmon]] and [[trout]], the Chetco's water is of very high quality. The watershed is home to many other species, including several that are [[endemism|endemic]] to the [[Siskiyou Mountains]] area. The northernmost grove of [[Sequoia sempervirens|Redwoods]]—the tallest trees on Earth—grow in the southern region of the Chetco's drainage basin. In total, the river is home to over 200&nbsp;species of animals, and 97&nbsp;percent of the watershed is forested. ([[Chetco River|'''more...''']])</div>


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'''Four points''', I believe: One for the 22nd anniversary of its Wild and Scenic designation, one for my first TFA, and two because the last river article was featured in February. Sincerely, '''''<font style="font-variant:small-caps;">[[User:Little Mountain 5|<font color="black">Little</font>]][[User talk:Little Mountain 5|<font color="red">Mountain</font>]][[Special:Contributions/Little Mountain 5|<font color="blue">5</font>]]</font>''''' 23:01, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
:'''Comment''' At least three. What are people's views on date relevancy?--[[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]] ([[User talk:Wehwalt|talk]]) 00:24, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
:: Need the 25th anniversary to get date points, I would think. Nothing special about 22. [[User:Mirokado|Mirokado]] ([[User talk:Mirokado|talk]]) 00:57, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
::: You could still get 1 point for "minor" anniversaries like 22nd, 6th, etc. However, "22nd anniversary of its Wild and Scenic designation" is a bit of a stretch, since it's a relatively obscure milestone. If it were "22nd anniversary of its discovery", for example, I'd be inclined to give it four points. See [[The Political Cesspool]] (my nomination) above; 6th anniversary of the show's ''founding'' is significant enough to get it one date point, but if it were the 6th (say) anniversary of the day it was added to the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]'s hate group list, that would be too obscure of a milestone to give a date point. As far as ''this'' article goes, I'm not sure if "Wild and Scenic designation" is a significant enough milestone or not. I'd like another opinion. [[User:Stonemason89|Stonemason89]] ([[User talk:Stonemason89|talk]]) 02:35, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
:::: [[National Wild and Scenic River|Wild and Scenic]] seems to be a notable designation and only 156 rivers in the U.S. have it. I believe it is a bit of a stretch as well but better than nothing. Unless you have the date a river was created, it is hard to find connect a date. I think 1 point is corrent for the date relevancy. --[[User:NortyNort|NortyNort]] <small>[[User talk:NortyNort|(Holla)]]</small> 00:01, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''support''' This is not "just another pretty river": as the teaser says, it drains the northernmost stand of Redwoods and thus deserves its day of fame. — [[User:Mirokado|Mirokado]] ([[User talk:Mirokado|talk]]) 17:10, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' We run a lot of geography articles, but they're generally towns. We don't have many rivers.&nbsp;–&nbsp;[[User:Iridescent|<font color="#E45E05">iride</font><font color="#C1118C">scent</font>]] 17:18, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''' regardless of how many points it has. I've visited the river a few times, as I have relatives who live in Brookings. I even swam in the river once and caught a few [[California newts]]. Good memories for sure! [[User:Stonemason89|Stonemason89]] ([[User talk:Stonemason89|talk]]) 17:26, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''', per {{user|Iridescent}}, who makes a good point about rivers. -- '''[[User:Cirt|Cirt]]''' ([[User talk:Cirt|talk]]) 16:18, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''', per all above. '''[[User:Bob Castle|Bob]]''' <small>'''[[User talk:Bob Castle|talk]]'''</small> 10:00, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Support''', I live nowhere near this river (nor inhabit the same country for that matter) but this geography article is both interesting, well-written and shows "how it ought to be done". Nice. [[User:Captmondo|Captmondo]] ([[User talk:Captmondo|talk]]) 17:53, 27 September 2010 (UTC)


===October 29===
=== August 8 ===


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'''''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''''' is a 2007 American [[Animation|animated]] [[comedy film]] based on the animated television series ''[[The Simpsons]]''. The film was directed by [[David Silverman]], and stars the regular television cast of [[Dan Castellaneta]], [[Julie Kavner]], [[Nancy Cartwright]], [[Yeardley Smith]], [[Hank Azaria]], [[Harry Shearer]], [[Tress MacNeille]], and [[Pamela Hayden]]. It features [[Albert Brooks]] as Russ Cargill, the evil head of the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] who intends to destroy [[Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield]] after [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] pollutes the lake. As the townspeople exile him and eventually his [[Simpson family|family]] abandon him, Homer works to redeem his folly by stopping Cargill's scheme. Previous attempts to create a film version of ''The Simpsons'' failed due to the lack of a script of appropriate length and production crew members. Eventually, producers [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], [[Al Jean]], [[Mike Scully]], and [[Richard Sakai]] began development of the film in 2001. A writing team consisting of Scully, Jean, Brooks, Groening, [[George Meyer]], [[David Mirkin]], [[Mike Reiss]], [[John Swartzwelder]], [[Jon Vitti]], [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]], and [[Matt Selman]] was assembled. They conceived numerous plot ideas, with Groening's being the one developed into a film. The script was re-written over a hundred times, and this creativity continued after animation had begun in 2006. This meant hours of finished material was cut, which included [[cameo appearance|cameo roles]] from [[Erin Brockovich]], [[Minnie Driver]], [[Isla Fisher]], [[Kelsey Grammer]], and [[Edward Norton]]. [[Tom Hanks]] and [[Green Day]] appeared in the final cut as themselves. ('''[[The Simpsons Movie|more...]]''')</div></div>


=== August 12 ===
'''Five points''' - promoted 2 years ago, widely covered and no similar article featured within 3 months of requested date. —<span style="font-family:Tahoma;">'''[[User:Fridae'sDoom|<font color=red>Ғяіᴆaз'§Đøøм</font>]]</span> • <span style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-variant:small-caps;">[[User talk:Fridae'sDoom|<font color=grey>Champagne?</font>]] • 8:58pm •'''</span> 09:58, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
{{Wikipedia:Today's featured article/requests/Worlds (Porter Robinson album)}}

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Summary chart[edit]

Currently accepting requests from July 21 to August 20.

Date Article Notes Supports Opposes
Nonspecific 1
Nonspecific 2 Phoolan Devi 3
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Nonspecific 5
Nonspecific 6
Nonspecific 7
July 27 Aston Martin DB9 Eight years since its discontinuation 1
July 29 Yugoslav monitor Sava 110th anniversary of her firing the first shots of World War I, re-run from 2017 1
August 8 Albert Stanley, 1st Baron Ashfield 150th birthday, TFA re-run from 2011 1
August 12 Worlds (Porter Robinson album) 10th anniversary of release 4


Tally may not be up to date. The nominator is included in the number of supporters.

Nonspecific date nominations[edit]

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Phoolan Devi[edit]

[[File:|140px|no photo available ]]
no photo available

Phoolan Devi (1963–2001), popularly known as the Bandit Queen, was an Indian dacoit (bandit) who later became a politician. She was a woman of the Mallah subcaste who grew up in poverty in the state of Uttar Pradesh, where her parents lost a land dispute. After being married off at the age of eleven and being sexually abused by various people, she joined a gang of dacoits which robbed higher-caste villages and held up trains and vehicles. When she became its leader, she punished her rapists and evaded capture by the authorities, making her a heroine for the Other Backward Classes. She was charged in absentia for the 1981 Behmai massacre, in which twenty Thakur men were executed, allegedly on her command. After this event, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh resigned, and calls to apprehend her were amplified. She surrendered two years later and spent eleven years in Gwalior prison awaiting trial, then was released in 1994 after her charges were set aside. She was subsequently elected as a member of parliament for the Samajwadi Party in 1996. She lost her seat in 1998 and regained it the following year; she was the incumbent in 2001, when she was assassinated outside her home in New Delhi. Her worldwide fame had grown after the release of the controversial 1994 film Bandit Queen, which she did not approve of. There are varying accounts of her life because she told differing versions to suit her changing circumstances. (Full article...)

@Mujinga: this has 1,440 characters, wayyyyy above the recommended limit, which is between 925 and 1025 characters. Reduce this. 750h+ 08:01, 11 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
the word count is higher because there's no picture Mujinga (talk) 10:03, 11 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
ok, based on that then i'll support. 750h+ 06:46, 12 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

For image, ideally we'd like the person, but it appears copyrighted. But how about the image of Seema Biswas portraying her in the film Bandit Queen instead? It's an actress portraying that person so it's better than nothing. Harizotoh9 (talk) 04:59, 15 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Yes the image on the article is fair use only. I considered the Biswas pic but personally I'd rather have no pic. Mujinga (talk) 11:50, 15 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support. Gog the Mild (talk) 16:28, 31 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  • @Mujinga: Two problems: lack of an image (any image that will keep the Main Page people happy would work for me, it doesn't have to be an image of her), and we don't usually do death anniversaries at TFA. This is a hard call for me, but if there's no image, that makes it an easy call. - Dank (push to talk) 22:38, 2 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
    Hi Dank thanks for the message - I didn't know death anniversaries weren't a thing and to be honest I'm not really into marking dates anyway so I'd be fine with another date (I went for July 25 because people at TFA seem in my experience to prefer a date with resonance, if there's any actual guidance on this I'd love to read it). Or we could go to August 10 her brith date if that's better? On the image, I'd like to push back a bit since this was not an issue with for example Olive Morris at Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 16, 2022, I don't think it even came up. It's a reflection of systemic bias that we do not have many free to use photographs of women from the majority world, particularly working class / underclass one, so I'm not interested to include a photo just for the sake of a photo and it was hard enough trying to illustrate the article at all. Having said all that, I could ask around (again) at some relevant wikiprojects. Mujinga (talk) 10:16, 3 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Try also asking at Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange/Resource Requests Gog the Mild (talk) 13:00, 3 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Running on Aug 10th would make the most sense, and to pic an image, any image. The photograph of the actress who played her in the 1994 is one option. Some compromizes have to be made somewhere. Harizotoh9 (talk) 03:00, 8 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Specific date nominations[edit]

July 27[edit]

Aston Martin DB9[edit]

The 2014 DB9
The 2014 DB9

The Aston Martin DB9 is a two-door, two- or four-seater grand touring car produced by the British automaker Aston Martin from 2004 until it was discontinued on 27 July 2016. The official series manufacture began in January 2004 for the coupe version and February 2005 for the convertible, which is known as the "Volante". Designed by Ian Callum and Henrik Fisker, the DB9 is the successor to the DB7, which Aston Martin produced from 1994 to 2004. The DB9's chassis is composed of aluminium and composite materials. In 2008 and 2010, minor alterations were implemented to the DB9's exterior and engine, but the most noteworthy update arrived in 2012, with the most prominent adjustments lying in its front fascia. The DB9 was adapted for racing by Aston Martin's racing division in the form of the "DBR9" and the "DBRS9", both introduced in 2005. To commemorate to discontinuation of the DB9, Aston Martin released the "DB9 GT" in 2015. (Full article...)

@Pseud 14: this is too kind. thank you so much for the support! 750h+ 00:58, 12 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Gog the Mild: appreciate this!!! thank you so much for the support. 750h+ 01:36, 1 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

July 29[edit]

Yugoslav monitor Sava[edit]

SMS Bodrog on the Danube river in 1914
SMS Bodrog on the Danube river in 1914

The Yugoslav monitor Sava was a river monitor built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy as SMS Bodrog. She and two other monitors fired the first shots of World War I in the early hours of 29 July 1914, when they shelled Serbian defences near Belgrade. During the war, she fought the Serbian and Romanian armies, and was captured in its closing stages. She was transferred to the newly created Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia), and renamed Sava. During the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, she fought off several air attacks, but was scuttled on 11 April. Sava was later raised by the Axis puppet state, the Independent State of Croatia, and continued to serve under that name until 1944 when she was again scuttled. Following World War II, Sava was raised again, and was refurbished to serve in the Yugoslav Navy from 1952 to 1962. After that she became a gravel barge, but was later restored and opened as a floating museum in November 2021. (Full article...)


August 8[edit]

Albert Stanley, 1st Baron Ashfield[edit]

Albert Stanley, 1st Baron Ashfield

Albert Stanley, 1st Baron Ashfield was managing director and chairman of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) from 1910 to 1933, and chairman of the London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) from 1933 to 1947. At a young age, he held senior positions in the tramway systems of Detroit and New Jersey. In 1907 he was recruited by the UERL, where he integrated the company's management and used advertising and public relations to improve profits. As managing director of the UERL from 1910, he led the take-over of competing companies and operations to form Combine, an integrated transport operation. He was Member of parliament for Ashton-under-Lyne from 1916 to 1920 and President of the Board of Trade between 1916 and 1919. He returned to the UERL and then chaired it and its successor the LPTB during the organisation's greatest period of expansion between the two World Wars, making it an exemplar of the best form of public administration. (Full article...)

August 12[edit]

Worlds (Porter Robinson album)[edit]

Robinson performing on the Worlds Live Tour in 2014
Robinson performing on the Worlds Live Tour in 2014

Worlds is the debut studio album by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson, released on August 12, 2014, by Astralwerks. Initially known for his heavier bass-centric production, Robinson became increasingly dissatisfied with the electronic dance music (EDM) genre, believing it limited his artistic expression. Following the release of his 2012 single "Language", Robinson decided to prioritize aesthetic and emotional qualities in his work, taking inspiration from media that evoked nostalgia for his childhood and integrating elements taken from anime, films, and sounds from 1990s video games. Worlds was well-received by most critics, who praised it as innovative and forecasted a promising career for Robinson, though others felt the record lacked coherence or was unexciting. The album has been retrospectively noted for its impact on the EDM scene. (Full article...)