Talk:Tiger (disambiguation)
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[edit] Cleanup
This page was marked for cleanup per MoS:DAB. I removed the following entries for non-notability as a wikipedia entry or for unlikelyhood of "tiger" as a search term for them:
- The Tiger, a leading American high school newspaper, based in South Pasadena, California.
- City of Tigers, pet name for the city of Oslo
- The nickname of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment
- Tiger Hutchence, daughter of late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence and the late Paula Yates. Adopted by Bob Geldof
- Tiger (Maplestory), the number one ranked player in Maplestory Global (has been temporarily banned twice).
- Tiger, a Pascal-like programming language introduced by Andrew Appel in his book Modern Compiler Implementation.
Removed for being red-links and having a rather empty "What links here" page, i.e. highly suspected of non-notability:
- Tiger (1997 film), a German family comedy movie
- Tiger (1979 film), an Indian (Telugu) movie
- Tiger (1994 film), a 1994 Canadian short film
- Tiger (1997 documentary), a 1997 documentary by the National Wildlife Federation
- Puli (film), Tiger in its English dub, a 1985 Indian (Telugu) action movie
- Bewafa Qatil, a 1932 Indian silent film
- Da xu hai, Tiger in its English dub, a 1973 Chinese-language film
- Tiger (musician), a Jamaican dancehall musician
- Tiger (An American Tail), a character in the 1986 animated movie An American Tail
Removed as per MoS:DAB#Examples of individual entries that should not be created:
- A Tiger for Malgudi is an award wining novel by R.K. Narayan
- Tigers' Quest, a 2006 American audio drama.
- Tiger Lily Records, a record label
- Tiger Style Records, a record label
- Tigerbeat6, a record label
- Tigersushi Records, a record label
In the cases where my rationale was obviously wrong, please copy the mistakenly removed entry back on the main page. – sgeureka t•c 23:03, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] new DAB page
I created a new disamiguation page at The Tigers ... it was a Japanese band article, but the number of 'see also's had gotten rather unwieldy. I linked it at the top of this disambiguation page. ~Eliz81(C) 03:35, 29 April 2008 (UTC)