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September 12

NEW NOMINATIONS

Category:Organized crime people

and

Category:Organized criminals

( A )  Merge both to Category:People in organized crime, leaving redirects; or
( B )  Merge Category:Organized crime people to Category:Organized criminals, leaving redirect.

Category:Books by Dito Montiel

Author (Dito Montiel) with a single book (by Amazon), though filmed. I cannot judge whether the book (A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints) and the film (A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (film)) are notable but the category should be deleted. Pavel Vozenilek 01:44, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Category:Theology

Proposed merge with Category:Religious philosophy and doctrine. I don't care which is used as the final title, but I really don't see a useful difference between the two topics. -- Beland 00:16, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

UMass basketball

The University of Massachusetts Amherst is another school that has separate nicknames for its men's and women's athletic programs. See this discussion of its "Minutemen" nickname from the school's official athletics site. If you search the same site for UMass women's athletic programs, you'll find that they consistently call women's teams and athletes "Minutewomen". By the way, "UMass" is a widely used abbreviation for the school, and the school itself uses it for branding purposes, especially in athletics. — Dale Arnett 00:15, 12 September 2006 (UTC)