User:NawlinWiki/Articles
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Articles I have started (current count--192):
- Ray Nagin New Orleans mayor
- Richard Peck young adult novelist
- Ben Franklin High School, New Orleans
- Ice Records Caribbean music label
- Grynner Calypsonian from Barbados
- Chalkdust Calypsonian from Trinidad
- Carla Overbeck US women's international soccer player
- Roy Gerela Pittsburgh Steelers placekicker
- Princess Sara bint Al Faisal Jordanian princess...
- Princess Aisha bint Al Faisal ... and her twin sister
- Dave Giusti Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher
- Wampus cat Native American mythological creature
- Omar Moreno Pittsburgh Pirates centerfielder
- Andrée Ruellan 20th century painter and centenarian
- Melissa Hayden (dancer) American ballerina
- Edward Villella American danseur
- Johnson grass Common weed
- Patience Wright Colonial era sculptor
- Zelda Fichandler Founder of Arena Stage Theater
- Ming Cho Lee Broadway set designer
- Sharat Kumar Indian novelist
- Regis Cordic Pittsburgh radio personality/actor
- John Anderson (American football player) Green Bay Packers linebacker
- Charlie Sanders Detroit Lions tight end
- Keshav Malik Indian poet and art critic
- Judith Jamison Director, Alvin Ailey Dance Company
- Rana Bahadur Shah King of Nepal
- Rajendra of Nepal King of Nepal
- John Ruthven Wildlife artist
- Elizabeth Drew Journalist
- Gelligaer Town in South Wales
- Gismondine Mineral
- Frank Craven Actor
- Everett Shinn Ashcan School painter
- Matheson Lang Actor
- Steven J. McAuliffe US District Judge
- Carolyn Dineen King US Circuit Judge
- Robert S. Brookings Founder of Brookings Institution
- Louis Antoine Godey 19th-century publisher of Godey's Lady's Book
- Ankasa Conservation Area National park in Ghana
- John Petitbon, NFL safety
- Wilhelmina Holladay, arts patron and museum founder
- Tina Ramirez, founder of Ballet Hispanico
- Leo Nobile, Pittsburgh Steelers player
- Marcello Pagliero, Italian actor/director/screenwriter
- Steve Furness, Pittsburgh Steelers player
- Norman Francis, Xavier University of LA president
- Tepe Gawra, Mesopotamian archaeological site
- Sapele (town), city in Nigeria
- Robert Hadfield, English metallurgist
- Atlanta Glory, ABL women's basketball team
- Arthur Woolf, English engineer
- I. Rice Pereira, American abstract artist
- Lewis Manilow, Chicago arts patron and developer
- Harold R. DeMoss, Jr., US Circuit Judge
- Caroline Lagerfelt, TV/film/stage actor
- Calvin Plimpton, president of Amherst College and American University of Beirut
- Nelson W. Polsby, American political scientist
- Fred Mustard Stewart, American novelist
- Paul Knutson, 14th-century Swedish explorer
- Joseph L. Blau, American professor of Jewish studies
- Carlos Arruza, Mexican bullfighter
- Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, sports museum in New Castle, Indiana
- Verdina Shlonsky, Israeli classical composer/pianist
- Dan Takuma, Japanese industrialist
- Daniel Mazia, American cell biologist
- Adolf Rudnicki, Polish-Jewish author
- Nathan Abshire, Cajun musician
- Inisa, city in Nigeria
- Irving Jaffee, US Olympic speed-skating gold medalist
- Johnny Höglin, Swedish Olympic speed-skating gold medalist
- Daniel O'Neill, Northern Irish painter
- Henry Cullen Adams, US Congressman
- De Alva S. Alexander, US Congressman
- Hattie Alexander, American pediatrician and microbiologist
- Jeff Alexander, American film and TV composer
- Isaac N. Arnold, US Congressman
- Joseph W. Babcock, US Congressman
- Absalom Baird, Union Army general
- James William Murphy, US Congressman
- Jim Mutrie, first manager of the New York Giants
- Olcott Deming, US diplomat
- The Rubinoos, American power pop band
- Robin Lane, American rock singer/songwriter
- Tuts Washington, New Orleans pianist
- Jacques L. Wiener, Jr., US Circuit Judge
- Virginia Minor, American suffragist
- Vittorio Sereni, Italian poet and translator
- Vimeiro, parish in Portugal, site of Battle of Vimeiro (1808)
- Ville-sous-la-Ferté, commune (town) in France
- Vermion Mountains, mountain range in northern Greece
- Vinyl fluoride, organic chemical
- Walter Loomis Newberry, American philanthropist, founder of Newberry Library
- Samuel S. Cox, US Congressman and ambassador
- A Swingin' Safari, 1962 instrumental hit single
- Ventôse Decrees, proposed in the French Revolution in 1794
- William Louis, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, Dutch count
- William Ledyard, Continental Army colonel
- William Bentley, Unitarian minister and scholar
- Jacinto Vasquez, Hall of Fame jockey
- Charlie Pasarell, US tennis player
- Amanda Shaw, New Orleans musician
- Harvey Lichtenstein, director, Brooklyn Academy of Music
- Bradyodonti, order of prehistoric fish
- Folda, Norwegian fjord
- Lambert Hitchcock, US furniture maker
- Mick Jackson (author), English novelist
- SIGCAT, computing nonprofit organization
- Michael Somes, British danseur
- Michael Galitzen, US Olympic gold medalist diver
- Koshtan-Tau, Russian mountain
- Kolea, Algeria, Algerian town
- Alfons Gorbach, Austrian chancellor
- Arthur A. Hartman, American diplomat
- Sa Dec, city in Vietnam
- Mount Sabyinyo, extinct volcano in Africa
- Saint Paul River, river in Guinea and Liberia
- Marina Hands, French actress
- Scorzalite, mineral
- Sennar Dam, dam in Sudan
- Philipp Ludwig of Pfalz-Neuburg, German noble
- Jane and Michael Stern, American food writers
- Donald R. Mitchell, Tennessee Titans player
- Carli Lloyd, US women's international soccer player
- Tony DiCicco, US soccer coach and player
- Lori Chalupny, US women's international soccer player
- Teller Ammons, Colorado governor
- Ray Herbert Talbot, Colorado governor
- George Alfred Carlson, Colorado governor
- Patrick T. Caffery, US Congressman
- Bolivar E. Kemp, US Congressman
- Hamilton D. Coleman, US Congressman
- James Mann (politician), US Congressman
- Spadebill, bird genus
- Spider beetle, insect subfamily
- Leo Elthon, Iowa governor
- William S. Beardsley, Iowa governor
- Robert D. Blue, Iowa governor
- Henri de Savoie, 7th Duc de Nemours, French duke
- Louis of Savoy, 5th Duke of Nemours, French duke
- Tierpark Hagenbeck, zoo in Hamburg
- Henry Luke Bolley, plant pathologist and football coach
- Poland China, pig breed
- Pungo River, river in North Carolina
- Port-Cartier, Quebec, Canadian city
- Forestville, Quebec, Canadian city
- Portland Inlet, fjord in British Columbia
- The Adventures of Jim Bowie, 1950s TV western
- Lucas Tanner, 1970s TV drama
- Gardner Quincy Colton, pioneer anesthesiologist
- The Texas Wheelers, 1970s TV sitcom
- DoDo, The Kid from Outer Space, 1960s cartoon series
- Keniera, town in Guinea
- Stephanie Lopez, US women's international soccer player
- Marci Jobson, US women's international soccer player
- Leslie Osborne, US women's international soccer player
- Marian Dalmy, US women's international soccer player
- Nicole Barnhart, US women's international soccer player
- Wallowa Lake, lake in Oregon
- Wayland Hand, American folklorist
- Bayou Macon, river in Arkansas and Louisiana
- Bailundo, municipality in Angola
- Bakhtegan Lake, lake in Iran
- Felice Andreasi, Italian actor
- Felixstowe Ferry, village in Suffolk, England
- Fanagmore, village in Highland, Scotland
- Farleigh Wallop, village in Hampshire, England
- Robert Haskell, Maine governor
- John Hammill, Iowa governor
- George W. Clarke, Iowa governor
- Beryl F. Carroll, Iowa governor
- Frank D. Jackson, Iowa governor
- Joshua G. Newbold, Iowa governor
- William M. Stone, Iowa governor
- Jack M. Campbell, New Mexico governor
- Tom Bolack, New Mexico governor
- Thomas J. Mabry, New Mexico governor
- Cass Canfield, American book publisher
- Cathy Turner, US Olympic speed-skating gold medalist
- Charles-Victor Langlois, French medieval historian
- Chesuncook Lake, lake in Maine
- Elisha Dyer, Jr., Rhode Island governor
- Charles Jackson (Rhode Island), Rhode Island governor
- Charlie Ryan, American singer/songwriter
- Tony Bradman, English children's author
- Kim Sunée, American writer
- Glynis Coles, English tennis player
- Jim Nelson (MLB pitcher), Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher
- Daeng Parani, Malaysian historical figure
- Damián Forment, Spanish sculptor
- Barbara Handman, arts advocate
- Mercy Oduyoye, African feminist theologian