Wikipedia:In the news/Candidates/September 2006

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September 30

    • The sport has the third highest attendance of any sport on Earth, if this news is not noteworthy then I don't know what is.
      • That's a touch misleading; the *average* attendance is the third highest, and that ignores a lot of auto racing. --Golbez 08:06, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
        • The average is what matters because theres over 200million people in the united states, and only 20million in Australia. Also, the sport is one of the oldest in the world, its more than 40 years since a grand final has been decided by a point, its the most popular sport in australia with the highest attendances of any sport in australia, has the highest average attendances of any other sport in the southern hemesphere, and there are corruption allegations against AFL officials including umpires that sydney was earmarked to be given the 2005 & 2006 grand finals, yet the opposition in west coast eagles were still able to win.


  • The AFL Grand Final should be put up. Was the Soccer world cup put up? If it was this should be to. Due to the fact that it is an Australian sport.
    • Its not suitbale since it has little to no international significance.--Peta 10:53, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
      • That is not true at all. Australian Rules has become a worldwide sport with national leagues in Canada, US, UK, New Zealand, Japan etc. The game itself was broadcasted to every continent for everyone to watch. It truly does have international significance and it should be posted.--c4v3m4n 07:23, 1 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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September 26

Enlargement of the European Union, Accession of Bulgaria to the European Union and Accession of Romania to the European Union could use a touch of updating. (e.g. On Sep.26th, 2006, the EC announced that ....) -- 199.71.174.100 17:15, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Done! TodorBozhinov 17:45, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Are we waiting for 1 January 2007? This can replace the Ryder Cup. -- 64.229.205.204 16:09, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
 
Shinzo Abe

September 25

  • Well, football fans around the globe would be interested, but this is probably not important enough or big enough a news story for ITN. Unless a major record is broken (e.g. Brett Farve breaking Dan Marino's touchdown record.), let's not have the NFL on ITN till after the SuperBowl. We usually don't do sports news on ITN unless it's a major championship of a high-profile sport. Thanks. --PFHLai 12:37, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Count your blessings when things like these are the biggest bad news these days. -- 64.229.205.204 16:07, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 24

 
Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2004
Seconded - a far more notable story than spinach food poisoning which has rated pretty much no mention outside of the United States, Canada and Mexico. Hopefully this should knock it off. --AMorris (talk)(contribs) 09:18, 25 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The text is somewhat ambiguous as Team Europe is described as the "leading golfers of Europe" (only semi-accurate btw as two places on the team are chosen by the captain and not by rank) while Team USA is described as "a team from the United States". It would make more sense to simply say something like "At the K Club in Saffran, Ireland, the European team defeats the United States team by a soce of..." or something to that effect. --Denoir 02:17, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Already fixed by User:Moriori. --PFHLai 12:45, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 23

As explained in the edit summary at ITN, it was another slow-news day. I have already explained yesterday on Template talk:In the news#U.S. Bias that it was not a US bias. I was just looking for something decent to update ITN. All three new items yesterday were not that big news stories, IMO. But it's better than having the same old news items for so many days. If anyone has better candidates, please nominate them here so that the offending items can be displaced. I am not removing it right away, or there will be people complaining that ITN is all about politics. Some (not all) fellow Wikipedians actually support having this item on ITN (See Talk:Main Page#United States.) Furthermore, it was an excuse for me to put hemolytic-uremic syndrome on MainPage. We haven't had much science-related news, besides space explorations, on ITN lately. -- PFHLai 19:17, 24 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 20

Much, much too parochial. See redlinked biography. Badgerpatrol 14:19, 21 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It was while filming Top Gear, the programme is estimated to have over 350 million viewers worldwide 5 million of whom watch the programme each week in the UK. I don't think that is parochial/regional. Mieciu K 14:28, 21 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
So Top Gear gets a third of the viewers that the Olympic Games attracts? Not likely. This is only headline in the UK because it's a very slow news day otherwise. I doubt if many Britons could have put a name to this individual's face before yesterday (I certainly couldn't), let alone the majority of Wikipedians. Compare this story to those already up there- world trade, the future of the space programme, revolutions etc. This story doesn't even have regional interest- only UK readers are likely to be interested, and even then, not many. Badgerpatrol 15:33, 21 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 19

September 18

  • NATO forces calim that Operation Medusa against the Taleban in south Afghanistan has been successful, or
Operation Medusa, the largest NATO offensive in Afghanistan, drives Taliban militants out of a stronghold in Panjwayi.--Peta 23:32, 17 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Was about to post something on this, important story... Mikker (...) 02:28, 19 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 17

Let us see what the results are, yes? Batmanand | Talk 09:35, 17 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
With the counting of the votes almost complete, the Alliance for Sweden claim victory in the Swedish general election, 2006 WP 22:03, 17 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Now is the time (BBC is reporting it). I have rewitten the above to make it more correct. Batmanand | Talk 22:13, 17 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 16

September 15

This is frontpage of many of the UK newspapers tomorrow. Batmanand | Talk 22:09, 15 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This definitely should be on the Main Page, but I think it out to be more concise. Perhaps...
Added; thanks. Flcelloguy (A note?) 15:50, 16 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 14

  • New archeological evidence from Mexico shows that writing was developed in the New World as early as 2000 years ago. BBC Would make a really good ITN addition if someone wrote an article or knew where to add the detail to an exisitng article.--Peta 22:48, 14 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 13

Posted. Elle vécut heureuse à jamais (Be eudaimonic!) 07:30, 14 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I would remove the Columbine shooting reference, as we have no idea what is actually going on. Perhaps:
Though I am unsure of whether this should really be on the main page, at least right now.say1988 19:15, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Personally, I would say that you should wait a few hours until new developments come out before requesting this to be a highlight. Even the article on the shooting right now isn't that big since not much news has been spread about it. Just wait for now. --Nishkid64 19:20, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The dead are unconfirmed. The 12 wiunded is from Montreal General Hospital. I would also include that at least one gunman has been neutralized by police and reports of a second committing suicide.say1988 19:32, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I would say it is VERY important. Although my Columbine reference may be inappropriate at this time, there are similarities, and Columbine was devastating when it took place. I mean, its a shooting at a school. Kids dead. In my opinion, very important. Yes, the article is underdeveloped at this time, but not for long. I think "a few hours" is too long, I request it be added ASAP. -- Reaper X 19:23, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I certainly support; it is a severe school shooting. To my knowledge, 4 have been confirmed killed, and 6 are in critical condition. However, it is true that the article 1)needs attention, including formatting I have been unable to figure out (help needed) and 2) more information, which will be coming to light within an hour. Once these are satisfied, which shouldnt be very long, it definitely requires a space on the mainpage. --Gregorof 20:10, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, can we see this on front page, it is important worldwide (or in the western-world). 4 dead, we have stuff on the front page with less deaths. Lincher 20:19, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Maybe because those aren't deaths? The main page isn't for all deaths and such. I personally am against making this a Main Page item (since I don't really think it's that notable; call me crazy, but there are school shootings all the time), but if other people think its really important, I'm not going to say they're wrong. If anything, I'm probably wrong for my opinion on this. --Nishkid64 20:23, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Almost every major news organization has reported on it, including Reuters, CNN and as far away as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Yeah I think it should defintely be added, very notable as a shooting, look at the media coverage. Hello32020 20:40, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, okay fine I guess. I saw a lot of news coverage. I guess it should be added then. --Nishkid64 20:44, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Ok people.. just to tell you guys, STOP SPECULATING. The OFFICIAL reports are 1 dead (shooter, killed by SPVM) and 20 students injured. --Deenoe 21:55, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It still doesn't seem all that history-making to me, but it IS on the front page of most sites I can find (in the top 4 stories on BBC, main story on CNN, MSNBC, yahoo, google, fox websites...). Usually stories that hit all the sites at once end up on the In the news list. --Interiot 22:08, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I have to agree with Deenoe; stop speculating. This article needs to make the front page, if only for one reason: it's on the front page of every major news outlet's website. Toronto Star, The Gazette, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, CNN, Global, LA Times, etc. ♠ SG →Talk 23:54, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
We were using the news sources. We weren't making our own speculations. We were just merely using the speculations of others. Besides, I don't think this is newsworthy now. 1 person dead, I doubt it's a top headline in a newspaper; probably a column on the front page of the New York Times. --Nishkid64 00:05, 14 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The suspect has been named: Kimveer Gill. Feel free to wiki that into 'the suspect' in the existing text, or actually add the name; I have no preference. Radagast 14:32, 14 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 11

I was just about to suggest this; important story. Brian | (Talk) 21:37, 10 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Add my support. Tell me to get back to work! 21:45, 10 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
 

September 9

 
Maria Sharapova

September 8

Alternative: Race-car driver Peter Brock is confirmed dead after he crashes into a tree during the Targa West rally near Perth, Western Australia. -- PageantUpdatertalk | contribs | esperanza 06:03, 8 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Or again:
Australian motor racing legend Peter Brock, winner of nine Bathurst 1000 races, has been killed in an accident during the Targa West rally in Western Australia. Daniel.Bryant 07:50, 8 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

September 7

Or, if we are to be entirely accurate, "... announces he will stand down from the post before the 2007 Labour Party conference". Batmanand | Talk 17:48, 7 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Posted. Andrew Levine 01:49, 8 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
A bit stubby, with about one sentence on the incident in question. Daniel.Bryant 07:51, 8 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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