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Hello. Here are lists of articles I have started or contributed to in a significant way. I currently have over 14,000 edits! Among the articles I have started are 1 Featured Article, 2 Good Articles, and 13 Did You Know? articles. I also occasionally spend time at WP:AfD and fixing the thousands of pages in :Category:Surnames.
Articles I've Started
==Mossad Articles==
Katsa was a Did You Know? article on April 6, 2006
Operation Wrath of God was originally a redirect
==Aman Articles==
==[[Lishkat Hakesher]] along with:==
==Israeli Generals:==
Dan Harel was a Did You Know? article on May 31, 2006
(added to Gabi Ashkenazi)
==Israeli Air Force==
List of Israeli Air Force aircraft squadrons
Eitan Ben Eliyahu was a Did You Know? article on October 18, 2008
==From the [[Jewish Encyclopedia]]==
==Greater Middle East==
Islamic Unity of Afghanistan Mujahideen
Mohammed Abdullah al-Shahwani was a Did You Know? on January 29, 2008
Coalition Provisional Authority Order Number 2
2008 Turkish incursion into northern Iraq
Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary
Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative
Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache
Ilyas Kashmiri (militant) was a Did you know? article on September 27, 2009
===and worked on===
==Politics==
Illinois Democratic primary, 2008
Georgia Democratic primary, 2008
New York Democratic primary, 2008
Massachusetts Democratic primary, 2008
New Jersey Democratic primary, 2008
Missouri Democratic primary, 2008
Connecticut Democratic primary, 2008
Arizona Democratic primary, 2008
Colorado Democratic caucuses, 2008
Democrats Abroad primary, 2008
Louisiana Democratic primary, 2008
Washington Democratic caucuses, 2008
District of Columbia Democratic primary, 2008
Maryland Democratic primary, 2008
Virginia Democratic primary, 2008
International opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2008 was a Did You Know? article on November 11, 2008
Timeline of the Presidency of Barack Obama
2004 Democratic National Convention keynote address was a Did You Know? article on March 16, 2009
===Inaugurations===
Andrew Jackson 1829 presidential inauguration was a Did You Know? article on January 27, 2009
Lyndon B. Johnson 1963 presidential inauguration
Abraham Lincoln 1861 presidential inauguration
George Washington 1789 presidential inauguration
William Henry Harrison 1841 presidential inauguration
Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933 presidential inauguration
===Diplomacy===
United States Ambassador to The Gambia
United States Ambassador to Madagascar
United States Ambassador to Eritrea
United States Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates
United States Ambassador to Turkmenistan
United States Ambassador to Ghana
United States Ambassador to Libya
United States Ambassador to Malaysia
United States Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau
United States Ambassador to Sudan
United States Ambassador to Niger
United States Ambassador to Tunisia
==Random Stuff==
Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations
The Influence of Sea Power Upon History-rewrite after copywrite problem
Patton's Speech to the Third Army
Abraham Lincoln High School (New York)
Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States was a Did You Know? article on November 2, 2006
Robert F. Kennedy's speech on the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Did You Know? article on November 20, 2007
Sergei Tretyakov (intelligence officer)
Opération 14 Juillet was a Did You Know? article on April 14, 2008 (and added to Ingrid Betancourt)
Leon Keyserling was a Did You Know? article on January 19, 2009
Centre d'histoire de la résistance et de la déportation
Weapons in the American Civil War
2008 Colombian raid into Ecuador
==Disambigs==
Chance Vought HUJI JMB Limbert Ahern Ahearn Ashkenazi (surname) Ernst Bergmann Hassanpour Edward Kennedy INIS Potomac primary (listed names for Devereux) Tisdall Ahmad Pasha George Hammond Nourse What hath God wrought We’ll Always Have Paris Grapow Dangerous Knowledge Ben-Ami Naveh Dayan (disambiguation) James Plummer Spring of Youth Empire of Liberty Marja (name) Operation Together Econ Operation Hope Cheruiyot
Articles I've Added to
Pics
My shortcuts
- Wikipedia:List of policies
- Wikipedia:Maintenance
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion
- Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism
- Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard
- Wikipedia:List of WikiProjects
- Wikipedia:Finding images tutorial
- Wikipedia:Copyright problems
- Wikipedia:Resolving disputes
- Wikipedia:Footnotes
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- Wikipedia:Words to avoid
- Wikipedia:Peer review
- Wikipedia:Good articles
- Wikipedia:Centralized discussion
- Wikipedia:Policies and Guidelines
- User:Deckiller/FAC urgents
Template work
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- Alanson B. Houghton 1925-1929
- Charles G. Dawes 1929-1931
- Andrew W. Mellon 1932-1933
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- Walter S. Gifford 1950-1953
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