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{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-start|{{{1|The best of the week}}}|By [[User:Tony1|Tony1]] and [[User:Dabomb87|Dabomb87]]|28 February 2011}}
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<small>''[http://toolserver.org/~dschwen/iip/wip.php?f=
===New administrators===
''The Signpost'' welcomes
[[Wikipedia:Successful requests for adminship#2010|newest admin]]. He is an active member of the MilHist and Aircraft WikiProjects, participates in the battleships project [[WP:OMT]], and has many DYKs under his belt. He has expertise in templates and categories.
At the time of publication there are three live RfAs: [[Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Boing! said Zebedee|Boing! said Zebedee]], [[Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Kudpung|Kudpung]], and [[Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Neelix|Neelix]], due to finish on 1, 2 and 3 March, respectively.
===Featured articles===
[[File:Grand_Coulee_Dam.jpg|thumb|270px|alt=Arial photograph of an L-shaped concrete hydro-electric dam set against road swerving in a green landscape. The center of the damn is colored white as water rushes down the spillway.|Grand Coulee dam in Washington State, constructed between 1933 and 1942]][[File:Inauguration of railroad bridge brazil 1888.jpg|thumb|270px|alt=An old black and white photograph with a crowd on the end of embankment for a steel bridge which recedes into the hilly background spanning the river. On one side the bridge are tracks with a steam locomotive. On the other side is occupied horse drawn wagons.|right|From the new featured article [[Empire of Brazil]], a multiracial gathering at the inauguration of a railway bridge near Rio de Janeiro, c. 1888]][[File:McKinley Prosperity.jpg|thumb|upright|240px|alt=A poster titled "Prosperity: At Home, Prestige Abroad". A man with top hat in hand and holds a man sized American flag stands atop gold coin "Sound Money", support held by men of many classes. In the background are ships "Commerce" and factories "Civilization".|New featured picture: a poster for William McKinley's 1900 presidential campaign, in which he symbolically stands on the gold standard, supported by soldiers, businessmen, farmers and professionals]][[File:Cobalt ray-tracing, high-end coffee tamper.jpg|thumb|upright|240px|alt=A computer generated image of a rubber bulb attached to a circular metallic mount|New featured picture: computer-aided design using the advanced program ''Cobalt'': here, the image of a coffee espresso tamper was based on a 3D solid model.]]
*{{foa|Mantra-Rock Dance}}, a musical countercultural event held in 1967 at the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco. (Nominated by {{u|Cinosaur}})
*{{foa|Morgan dollar}}, one in a long line of US dollar coins that proved unpopular with the general public. Today the coin is probably most famous for its widespread use in Westerns, but the true story of its origin and production is probably just as interesting. ({{u|RHM22}})
*{{foa|Leslie Groves}}, the man behind the Manhattan Project, which developed the first atomic bombs. ({{u|Hawkeye7}})
*{{foa|Empire of Brazil}}, a 19th-century nation that broadly comprised the territories which form modern Brazil. Its government was a representative parliamentary constitutional monarchy under the rule of Emperors Dom Pedro I and his son Dom Pedro II, both members of the House of Braganza—a branch of the thousand-year-old Capetian Dynasty
*{{foa|Johnstown Inclined Plane}}, the world's most steeply inclined railway, was built after the catastrophic 1889 flood
*{{foa|Grand Coulee Dam}}, the largest power station in the US and one of the largest concrete structures in the world. ({{u|
*[[Pipe Dream (musical)|''Pipe Dream'' (musical)]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/Featured_log/February_2011#Pipe Dream (musical)|nom]]), which nominator {{u|Wehwalt}} says "is a musical derived from a rather raunchy novel by Steinbeck, and even though Rodgers & Hammerstein toned it down considerably, it is probably the most sexualized plot of their joint works. There is just no getting around the fact that the female lead is a prostitute, and her madam is a major character."
*''[[Clathrus ruber|Clathrus ruber]]'' ([[Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/Featured_log/February_2011#Clathrus ruber|nom]]), a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family, with striking fruit bodies that are shaped somewhat like a round or oval hollow sphere with interlaced or latticed branches. ({{u|Sasata}})
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===Featured pictures===
*[[:File:Batak Warriors 60011135 edit.jpg|Batak warriors (1870)]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/February-2011#Batak|nom]]; [[Batak (Indonesia)|related article]]), created by early Danish photographer [[Kristen Feilberg]] (1839–1919), edited by [[User:Peter Weis]]. The Batak comprise a number of groups in North Sumatra.
*[[:File:Serengeti Elefantenbulle.jpg|African bush elephant]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/February-2011#Elephant|nom]]; [[African Bush Elephant|related article]]), a male African bush elephant in Serengeti; the image was promoted after much discussion about whether the animal had an erection at the time. (Created by [[User:Ikiwaner]].)
*[[:File:Cobalt ray-tracing, high-end coffee tamper.jpg|CG image of espresso tamper]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/February-2011#CG image of espresso tamper|nom]]; [[Cobalt (CAD program)|related article]]), an image using the ''Cobalt'' computer-aided design program, of a high-end espresso tamper, based on a 3D solid model that allows objects to
*[[:File:McKinley Prosperity.jpg|McKinley "Prosperity" campaign poster]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/February-2011#McKinley "Prosperity" campaign poster|nom]]; [[United_States_presidential_election,_1900|related article]]), used by William McKinley in the
*[[:File:Tawny-frogmouth.jpg|Frogmouth - Cryptic Pose]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/February-2011#Frogmouth - Cryptic Pose|nom]]; [[Tawny Frogmouth|related article]]), an Australian variety of Frogmouth, which when threatened will stay perfectly still with eyes almost shut and bill pointed straight. (Created by [[User:Benjamint444]]
*[[:File:Old Fort of Zanzibar.jpg|Old fort of Zanzibar and Stone Town]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/February-2011#Old fort and Stone Town|nom]]; [[Old Fort of Zanzibar|related article]]), a panorama of the Old Fort of Zanzibar and the Stone town as seen from the House of Wonders in Zanzibar, Tanzania. One reviewer [http://www.hungerfilm.de/GE_icons/zanzibar/oldfort.jpg pointed out] that the fort is nearly rectangular. (Created by [[User:Muhammad Mahdi Karim]]; ''picture at top''.)
===Featured sounds===▼
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|title=Chopin's ''Scherzo No. 3'' for piano
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|description =Performed by [[User:La Pianista]]
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{{listen
|title=Beethoven's ''32 Variations in C Minor'' for piano
|filename=Beethoven - 32 Variations in C Minor, WoO 80.ogg
|description =Performed by [[User:La Pianista]]
|image=[[File:Beethoven.jpg|80px]]
|style=clear:none; float:none; width:30em;
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{{listen▼
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|description =Debussy's parody of the slow waltz, performed by [[User:La Pianista]]▼
|image=[[File:Claude Debussy ca 1908, foto av Félix Nadar.jpg|80px]]
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{{listen
|title=''Its a long way to Tipperary'' (1915 song of World War I)
|filename=Albert Farrington - It's a Long Long Way to Tipperary - 1915.oga
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{{listen
|title=''Take me out to the ball game'' (1908)
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|description =An early-20th century waltz song composed by Albert Von Tilzer, which became the unofficial anthem of baseball. This version was sung by Edward Meeker on an Edison Records phonograph cylinder in 1908.
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▲{{listen
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▲|description =Debussy's parody of the slow waltz, performed by [[User:La Pianista]]
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{{listen
|title=Pietro Mascagni: "Symphonic intermezzo" from the one-act opera ''Cavalleria Rusticana'' (1910)
|filename=Pietro Mascagni - Cavalleria Rusticana - Intermezzo Sinfonico.ogg
|description =Performed by the Fulda Symphonic Orchestra in 2002, conducted by Simon Schindler
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{{listen
|title=James Scott's piano rag, ''Grace and Beauty''
|filename=James Scott, Grace and Beauty 2.ogg
|description =Performed by [[User:Adam Cuerden]], assistance from [[User:Jujutacular]]
|style=clear:none; float:none; width:30em;
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▲Five featured sounds were [[Wikipedia:Featured sound candidates/Featured log|promoted]].
[[File:Tawny-frogmouth.jpg|thumb|center|570px|alt=A photograph of a bird perched on a branch. Its ash colored features uncannily resembles tree bark.|New featured picture: a piece of tree bark? No, a [[Tawny Frogmouth]] in "cryptic" pose—when threatened, it will stay perfectly still with eyes almost shut and bill pointed straight, relying on camouflage for protection.]]
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