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According to the Wikipedia entry onDylan Klebold, he was born on the 11th, not the 9th! Change?cube - Thu Jun 3 19:58:50 UTC 2004
The entry about the end of the Greek-Turkish war in 1922 was a fanatical POV. What is considered as "saved by the Turks", can equally be described by the non-Turks (Greeks, Armenians, etc.) as "burned to ashes by the Turks". The burning of the city and fleeing of the non-turkic population is indisputable. --Spryom10:20, 31 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Equally, Mustafa Kemal, described as a "great founder", can be considered by a great many others as a genocide perpetrator. Editing is required. --Spryom10:20, 31 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
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The Declaration of Independence is considered the point where the US became a country. That document in fact, makes use of the name "United States of America". Offically then, the US became a nation on July 4, 1776 as the United States of America. Congress may have made the name official at some later date, but our nationhood is dated from the Declaration, not the Constitution.
Would it be reasonable to add an item for 9/9/9 (09/09/09), a date that has some significance tonumerologists[1][2]? —Loadmaster (talk)20:12, 9 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Would anybody mind if I put in an entry for theCafé Hillel bombing?—Precedingunsigned comment added by12.17.95.201 (talk)18:58, 21 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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The entry "Treznea Massacre in Transylvania" is missing a period.98.210.124.96 (talk)00:07, 10 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Our Lady of Aranzazu is also in Philippines on this day --2607:FEA8:D5DF:1AF0:A40C:200C:2A:9CA7 (talk)11:08, 9 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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The 9th of September is Testers Day - Source:https://www.thetesttribe.com/testers-day/ andhttps://duckduckgo.com/?q=twitter+%22testers+day%22&kp=1&ia=web andhttps://www.softwaretestingmaterial.com/international-testers-day/ andhttps://testingtraveler.com/2021/09/09/international-testers-day/ andhttps://alexander-schnapper.de/2021/09/09/happy-world-testers-day/ ... may I add a Reference to "Testers Day" here and carry on elaborating on a "Testers Day" page?
the linked article, which is not primarily about them, calls them Constance and Her Companions,142.163.195.225 (talk)14:47, 9 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The date is said to fall on the Monday in 2024, but it was on a Sunday in that year2003:C0:273A:4D42:BD5D:F84F:F74D:ACA4 (talk)15:19, 8 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]