Hello, I'm Pmlineditor, a former admin and reviewer on Wikinews. I'm active on various wikis. I am a Global rollbacker and former Global sysop and an admin on some other wikis. I've created 62 published articles here with one of my articles being merged with another one. I have also significantly contributed to another article (complete rewrite) apart from occasionally copyediting and reviewing articles by other editors.
I'm trying to get active here again, but after a break of 2.5 years, I'm pretty much like a new editor here.
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List of articles
edit- Iranian media: Professor of Tehran University killed in bombing
- China to surpass Japan to become second largest economy (Not started, but multiple changed made)
- Shooting in Finnish mall leaves four dead (Lead 2)
- Twenty dead after double suicide bombing in Iraq
- India doubles Commonwealth Games budget
- Palestinian state set to be abandoned says Erekat
- Afghan policeman shoots and kills five British soldiers(Lead 3)
- Explosion in Afghanistan kills British soldier
- Bomb explosion in Somaliland kills four cops
- Bomb explosions kill several people in central Baghdad
- Blast in Pakistan kills one, injures ten
- Man throws shoe at President of Sudan during public conference
- U.S. home sales plunge more than predicted (Merged with US home sales fall at fastest pace on record)
- Baghdad bombing kills several people, scores injured
- At least twelve die in Mogadishu attacks
- Ten confirmed dead, scores missing as overcrowded boat capsizes in India
- Suicide bomber attacks US base in Afghanistan
- Blast in Pakistan kills one, injures ten
- Pakistan security forces airstrikes kill several Taliban militants
- Britain thinks Africans are barbaric, claims South African President
- At least 60 die in Indian temple stampede(Lead [?])
- Several people die in Phoenix bus crash
- Suicide bomber kills twelve in northwest Pakistan(Lead [?])
- Iraqi police: Najaf bombing kills three(Lead [?])
- Insurgents kill several people in Baghdad as Iraq's parliamentary elections start(Lead [?])
- 6.0 magnitude earthquake kills several people in Turkey(Lead [?])
- Taliban militant kills at least thirteen in northwest Pakistan(Lead [?])
- Australia defeats Germany 2-1, wins men's field hockey World Cup(Lead [?])
- Seven die in bombing in Falluja, Iraq
- Rail network in Kashmir, India comes under attack(Lead 5)
- Sir Alex Ferguson: "poor, poor performance" by match officials after Chelsea defeats Manchester United(Lead 4)
- Ten security personnel killed by Maoists in Orissa, India
- Pakistan: 38 Talibani insurgents killed in two seperate attacks in Orakzai area
- 30 dead in Baghdad bomb blasts, hundreds of people injured
- 38 people die in suicide attack during a political rally in Pakistan
- Pakistan: Peshawar hit by triple bomb blasts
- Polish President Lech Kaczyński dies as his plane crashes in Russia
- Pakistan: Twelve suspected Taliban rebels die in airstrikes
- Officials: Two soldiers and over 30 insurgents killed in Pakistan
- Twitter announces advertising platform
- Cyclone in eastern India kills 31
- Deposed Kyrgyz President flees to Kazakhstan
- United Nations: More people with access to cell phones than toilets in India
- Pakistan: Eight killed in hospital blast
- Officials: Seventeen insurgents killed in Orakzai, Pakistan
- 30 people die in bombing in northwestern Pakistan
- Around 100,000 people attend public memorial for victims of plane crash
- Suicide car bomber kills seven in Kohat, Pakistan
- Formula One: Jenson Button wins 2010 Chinese Grand Prix
- Fourteen dead in two attacks in Somalia
- Suicide bomber kills 24 in Peshawar, Pakistan
- One dead, over 70 injured in Bangkok blasts
- Stones thrown by protesters in Kashmir kill civilian
- Landmine blast in Chattisgarh, India kills eight
- England defeats Australia and wins 2010 Twenty20 Cricket World Cup
- Afghanistan: Suicide attackers kill several people in Kabul
- Twelve people dead after blast in north-west Pakistan
- India approves symbol for currency
- Pakistan: Suspected US drone strikes kill seven rebels
- Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to be extradited to Sweden
- 8.9 magnitude earthquake hits Japan, causes tsunami
- Massive earthquake hits Indonesia, no tsunami risk
- Students protest against police action in Jadavpur University, Kolkata