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{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-start|{{{1|April Fools}}}|By Adam Cuerden and Pine| 1 April 2014}}

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=Featured articles=

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  • European Nightjar (nominated by {{u|Jimfbleak}}) This bird, Caprimulgus europaeus, is a nocturnal creature that is found in Europe and Asia. There are six subspecies. "Caprimulgus is derived from the Latin capra, "nanny goat", and mulgere, "to milk", referring to an old myth that nightjars suck milk from goats".
  • Stockton and Darlington Railway (nominated by {{u|Edgepedia}}) This railway company operated in England from 1825 to 1863. It was the world's first public railway to use steam locomotives.
  • "Spinning Around" (nominated by {{u|WonderBoy1998}}) Australian artist Kylie Minogue had a disappointing reception to her sixth studio album, Impossible Princess. This song was recorded for her seventh studio album Light Years (2000) which was more favorably reviewed. The music video for the song was noted for the appearance of Minogue's gold hotpants.
  • Dishonored (nominated by {{u|Darkwarriorblake}}) This 2012 video game is set in the dystopian city of Dunwall. The main character is a bodyguard who is framed for the murder of the Empress of the Isles. The game is noted for allowing the player to choose several methods of accomplishing missions including nonlethal options. "During development, test players discovered methods of exploiting the available powers and abilities to achieve unexpected outcomes; instead of restricting these techniques, the designers attempted to redesign levels to accommodate them."
  • Formula, Vol. 1 (nominated by {{u|Magiciandude}}) This debut album of American singer-songwriter Romeo Santos was released in 2011. Over 300,000 copies were sold and the album received generally favorable reviews including a Grammy nomination. "A deluxe edition of the album containing five extra tracks was released exclusively in Walmart retail stores in the United States."
  • Battle of Caishi (nominated by {{u| Khanate General}}) The Battle of Caishi (Battle of Ts'ai-shih; Chinese: 采石之戰) was a naval battle that occurred in November of the Western year 1161. Over 18,000 soldiers participated in the battle. The commander of the losing side, Prince Hailing, was assassinated by his men soon after the defeat.
  • Horrible Histories (2009 TV series) (nominated by {{u|Shoebox2}}) This children's sketch comedy television series was broadcast on CBBC. The television series is based on the book series of the same name. The television episodes continue "the franchise's overall irreverent but accurate focus on the dark, gruesome or scatological aspects of British and other Western world history..."
  • Goodman Beaver (nominated by {{u|Curly Turkey}}) The comics character Goodman Beaver first appeared in 1959. Beaver "was a naïve and optimistic Candide-like character, oblivious to the corruption and degeneration around him. The stories were vehicles for biting social satire and pop culture parody." Stories included "Goodman Goes Playboy", which Hugh Hefner found amusing but Archie Comics did not.
  • SMS Kaiser Wilhelm II (nominated by {{u|Parsecboy}}) This pre-dreadnaught battleship participated in training exercises and port visits from 1902 to 1906 as flagship of the German High Seas Fleet. In World War I, the ship served in coastal defense until its age and crew shortages resulted in it being reassigned to duty as a command ship.

=Featured lists=

=Featured pictures=

Eighteen images were promoted to featured picture status this week.

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Additional FPCs follow, with informative stories.

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==A Massive Case of Gas==

File:NGC 4414 (NASA-med).jpg|The arms of this spiral gallery, NGC 4414, are rich in dust, an indicator of stellar nurseries – and, indeed, are full of young, blue stars. So remember, when sweeping up with your light-year-sized broom, it's best not to clean too much, lest you make the universe too sterile.
(Created by NASA, nominated by The Herald)

File:Barnard 33.jpg|Just sweep the dust under a rug somewhere. It'll be fine. (Unless someone goes Godfather on you, and you find a horse's head peeking out...)
(Horsehead Nebula, created by Ken Crawford, nominated by The Herald)

File:Carina Nebula by ESO.jpg|But, seriously, what are people going to do? Come to your galaxy, go poking into dark corners, and photograph it all?
(Carina Nebula, created by the European Southern Observatory, nominated by The Herald)

{{center|Some folk, seeing distant gas,
Will gladly let the matter pass;
Others, when the gas they see,
Nominate at FPC.
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==The Story of the Family who Couldn't Wear Clothes==

These illustrations from Urania's Mirror were restored and nominated by Adam Cuerden

File:Sidney Hall - Urania's Mirror - Cassiopeia (image right side up).jpg|"Is this how you wear things?" asked the mother, struggling gamely with a bit of fabric.

File:Sidney Hall - Urania's Mirror - Cepheus.jpg|"No, no," replied the father. "You have to pull it over your shoulder, like this."

File:Sidney Hall - Urania's Mirror - Gloria Frederici, Andromeda, and Triangula.jpg|The daughter tried it. It was half-successful, but the other half caused her to be handcuffed and arrested for public indecency.

File:Sidney Hall - Urania's Mirror - Perseus.jpg|Her husband decided that her dress suited him better.

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