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This Signpost "Featured Content" report covers material promoted from 20 April 2014 through 26 April 2014.
Jim Thome in 2008, playing for the Chicago White Sox.
The entire film of A Cure for Pokeritis (1912), now the subject of a featured article. Click to play.

Four featured articles were promoted this week.

  • Operation Flavius (nominated by HJ Mitchell) A controversial British SAS operation in Gibraltar, in which three members of the IRA were gunned down, despite being unarmed, due to suspicion they were involved in a plan to bomb the British military. Though the SAS were initially cleared of all wrongdoing, in the European Court of Human Rights, the way the operation was managed was found to make the IRA members' death inevitable, violating their human rights.
  • Jim Thome (nominated by Go Phightins!) To quote the nominator, "Jim Thome was my favorite player growing up watching baseball, and about 18 months ago, I was determined that he was going to have a fantastic Wikipedia article. Three months later, it finally achieved good article status. Last July, I nominated it for featured status, and its first nomination failed. Since then, I have sought feedback not only from the two editors who reviewed it at the first nomination, but from a few other baseball editors, and I feel it is much improved." The reviewers agreed: The article is now featured, and an excellent, detailed biography.
  • A Cure for Pokeritis (nominated by Squeamish Ossifrage) A 1912 silent film comedy starring John Bunny and Flora Finch, telling the story of a husband whose inability to give up poker upsets his wife, until she finally takes drastic measures. We have the full film on video, so watch it yourself!
  • Mom & Me & Mom (nominated by Christine) The most recent entry in Maya Angelou's highly praised autobiography series, Mom & Me & Mom goes back over her life, filling in gaps, and explaining her mother's actions, from her abandonment of Maya and her brother to the reconciliation and formation of a tight bond of support between the two.

Three featured lists were promoted this week.

This 1914 poster advertising magician Howard Thurston is a new featured picture
  • List of National Football League season receiving yards leaders (nominated by Toa Nidhiki05) Not all of us are good at every subject. As such, asking me to explain a list describing leaders in a rather complicated American football statistic is dangerous, but, as I understand this, when a ball is tossed to someone else in American football, if it's thrown forwards, it's considered a passing play, and this can be for various distances forwards. The total number of yards passed forwards to and caught by a specific person in a season is considered the receiving yards statistic for that person, which is one of the standard statistics calculated for American football players at the end of the season. This list shows, for each season, which one player had the highest number. There's a reason I usually leave sport articles and lists to someone else.
  • Aamir Khan filmography (nominated by Krimuk90) Aamir Khan is an Indian film actor, producer, and director, amongst other things. Starting his career with a bit part at the age of eight, in his adult life he worked as assistant director and in small roles until his first leading role the well-received Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), which led to prominent roles in many more films, eventually allowing him to set up his own production company.
  • List of international cricket centuries by Virat Kohli (nominated by Vensatry) A cricket century is scoring a hundred runs or more in a single game, a feat of both endurance and skill. Indian cricketer Virat Kohli has achieved an impressive twenty-five centuries in his career to date.

Sixteen featured pictures were promoted this week.

The Fall of Phaeton is an early painting by Peter Paul Rubens.
A groundhog (Marmota monax)
The 8th-century Sari temple in Indonesia has walls covered with depictions of Buddhist deities.