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Articles I have edited
[edit]This page lists articles to which I have made a significant contribution, although I was not the original author. Only major edits are included here; I can't be bothered keeping a list of every article that I've wikified or copyedited (and I don't think anybody would be interested, anyway). Rewrites (articles started by others, usually as stubs, but which I have so completely reworked that they amount to an original article of mine, are listed on a separate page.
- Index:
Contents:
- Al-Hoss, Selim: Lebanese Prime Minister.
- Alliance Sociale: Mauritian coalition that won the 2005 election.
- Aoun, Michel: Prime Minister of Lebanon (1988-1990).
- Barroso, José Manuel Durão - Portuguese Prime Minister (2002-2004), and President of the European Commission (2004-).
- Bérenger, Paul: Former Prime Minister of Mauritius (2003-2005).
- Botha, Pieter Willem: Prime Minister and President of South Africa (1978-1989).
- British Western Pacific Territories: A former British colonial possession in the South Pacific.
- Buhari, Muhammadu: Nigeria's former head of state (1984-1985, President of Nigeria (2015-present).
- Chehab, Fuad: President of Lebanon (1958 to 1964).
- Christian Democrats: a minor political party in Denmark.
- Christian, Steve: Pitcairn Islands' Mayor (1999-2004), dismissed following his convictions for rape.
- Demographics of Fiji: Facts and figures about Fiji.
- Demographics of New Zealand: Facts and figures about New Zealand.
- Demographics of Nigeria: Facts and figures about Nigeria.
- Demographics of South Korea: Facts and figures about South Korea.
- Dialect: A discussion of the differences between "dialects" and "languages".
- Economy of Fiji: an overview of the Fijian economy.
- Elections in Lebanon: a generalized overview of the Lebanese electoral system.
- Emmaus Bible College (Iowa): The world's largest Open Brethren seminary.
- Fakpure: Rotuman chiefly title. Added list of title holders.
- Fiji: an article about the Republic of the Fiji Islands.
- Fiji Hindi: the home-grown language of the Indo-Fijian community.
- Fijian dollar: Fiji's currency.
- Fijian language: the section about the national language debate is mine.
- Flag of Fiji: including the debate over proposed changes to Fiji's national flag.
- Foster, Peter: international fraudster.
- Foster, Sir Robert Sidney: Fiji's last colonial Governor (1968-1970) and first Governor-General (1970-1973.
- Frangieh, Tony: Lebanese politician, assassinated in 1978.
- Free Patriotic Movement: Lebanese political party led by General Michel Aoun.
- Gemayel, Bachir: Lebanese President-elect (1982).
- Gospel Hall Brethren: A conservative stream within the Open Brethren movement.
- Guardians of the Cedars: Right-wing Lebanese political party.
- Half-caste: An overview of a controversial term used to identify persons of mixed racial descent.
- History of Fiji:The modern nation: Fiji since 1970.
- Houston, Brian: Senior Pastor of Australia's Hillsong Church.
- Huggett, Stuart, British-born Fijian architect and civil servant.
- Hunchakian Party: Lebanese Armenian political party.
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: an international court trying war crimes.
- Irving, David: British pseudo-historian and Holocaust denier. The "Persona Non Grata" section is mine.
- John, P.C.: Indian evangelist (1876-1937).
- Karami, Rashid: Eight-time Prime Minister of Lebanon.
- Lau Islands: the archipelago which, though thinly populated, has disproportionately contributed to Fiji's leadership.
- Lebanese government of July 2005: The Cabinet formed by Fouad Siniora on 19 July 2005.
- Lebanon: the main article about a country I feel passionately for.
- List of political parties in Fiji: Including some historical parties.
- List of political parties in Lebanon: the details are mine.
- List of wiki: a list of wiki- and wikilike projects.
- Local Churches: Christian movement founded by Watchman Nee.
- Malan, Daniel François: South African Prime Minister (1948-1954).
- Mauritian Militant Movement: Left-wing political party in Mauritius.
- Meghalaya: a state in north-eastern India.
- Messianic Judaism: The organized movement of Messianic Jews.
- Nagaland: a state in north-eastern India.
- National Party (South Africa): the former ruling party of South Africa.
- Needed Truth Brethren: A very conservative breakaway from the Open Brethren, in an Exclusive direction.
- Northern Division, Fiji: One of four administrative Divisions grouping Fiji's twelve provinces.
- Obasanjo, Olusegun: President of Nigeria (1976-1979; 1999-).
- Ojukwu, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu: Biafran warlord (1960s).
- People's Democratic Party (Nigeria): Nigeria's ruling political party.
- Pillai, Manikam Vasagam: Attorney General of Fiji (1981-1984).
- Pocahontas: adding an NPOV version of her controversial, claimed relationship to George W. Bush.
- Political families of the world - A listing of (non-royal) families, from many nations, in which more than one family member has had a powerful political role. The FIJI section is mine.
- Politics of Fiji: description and history of the Fijian political system.
- Prime Minister: An article on the office and role of the Prime Minister in numerous countries.
- Progressive Socialist Party: a major, mostly Druze-supported political party in Lebanon.
- Protector of Fiji: a former political party in Fiji.
- Qoro, Adi Sivia: Fijian politician, leader of the People's Democratic Party.
- Ramgoolam, Navin, former Prime Minister of Mauritius.
- Rotuma: a Dependency of Fiji with considerable autonomy.
- Sá Carneiro, Francisco, Prime Minister of Portugal (1980).
- Sami, Jagannath: Sacked CEO of Fiji's Sugar Cane Growers Council.
- Saqr, Étienne: Founder of the Guardians of the Cedars militia in Lebanon.
- Sarfati, Jonathan: scientist, chess champion, and creationist theologian.
- Shameem, Nazhat: Indo-Fijian judge.
- Seven Sister States: a region in northeastern India.
- Simon, K.V.: Indian Christian apologist and poet (1883-1944).
- Smith, Ian: Rhodesian Prime Minister (1964-1979).
- Social Democratic Party (Portugal): Portuguese political party.
- Socialist Party New PSI: Italian political party.
- South Korea: An article about the nation of South Korea.
- St Julian, Sir Charles: inaugural Chief Justice of Fiji (1872-1874).
- Suva: the capital city of Fiji.
- Tashnak: Lebanese Armenian political party.
- Tudor, Margaret, Regent of Scotland.
- Tui Nayau: The Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands of Fiji.
- University of the South Pacific: a university based in Fiji, but with campuses in 11 other countries.
- van Schalkwyk, Marthinus: South African politician.
- Viti Levu: Fiji's largest island.
- Vulakoro, Laisa: Fijian musician.
- Watchman Nee: Chinese Christian evangelist and founder of the Local Churches movement.
- WikiMapia: a collaboratively annotated wiki-atlas.
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I notice from your userpage that, as of today, you have made 20,000 edits on the English Wikipedia. This is an extraordinary effort, and I am happy to present you the Tireless Contributor Barnstar for your unwavering additions to Wikipedia, which are of both the highest level of quantity and, most importantly, quality. Daniel.Bryant 09:46, 15 September 2006 (UTC) |
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