User:CaliforniaAliBaba/Sourced

Articles
This section is for articles which were already of a decent length when I found them, but for which previous editors had not bothered to cite sources, or for which many assertions were not supported by the external links; basically, I found some sources and tried to match as many of the article's assertions as possible to statements in the sources.

The list:
 * Dalkeith High School*, a Glasgow, Scotland high school experiencing religious tensions
 * Steve Bell, former "Good Morning America" news anchor
 * Seiji Yoshida, Imperial Japanese Army veteran and writer on the comfort women issue
 * Quality Migrant Admission Scheme, a points-based immigration system in Hong Kong
 * Smith Academy of International Languages*, a middle school in North Carolina
 * Olivia Lum, Singaporean businesswoman
 * Phoebe Hearst Elementary School (San Diego)*, even though I really don't think it should have been kept
 * Henan Experimental Middle School*, school in Zhengzhou, China
 * Park Hee-byung*, first Korean immigrant in Colorado
 * Mei Shigenobu*, daughter of the Japanese Red Army's Fusako Shigenobu
 * Mongolian Americans
 * Frank Jao, Asian American businessman
 * Notorious MSG, Asian American rap group
 * Unsuk Chin, Korean composer in Germany
 * Yellowworld, Asian American forum
 * Quincy Tan*, Malaysian Chinese pop singer
 * Victor Starffin, Russian baseball player in Japan
 * Chinese people in Israel
 * Yuanyang (drink), mixed coffee and milktea popular in Hong Kong
 * Panjshir Valley, a valley in Afghanistan
 * Audrey Tang*, Perl programmer from Taiwan
 * Han Chinese in Mongolia
 * Teddy Lo, Hong Kong LED artist
 * Sixty-Four Villages East of the River, formerly sourced solely by an external link to an Epoch Times screed, now supported by proper citations to scholarly books and articles

Stubs
There are also a few unsourced stubs to which I added sources; this requires much less effort than sourcing long articles, since there aren't as many assertions which need to be matched to sources or fact-tagged; the point is typically to demonstrate notability and save the article from deletion.
 * Cheah Thien Soong*, Malaysian painter
 * New Taiwanese Literature*, Taiwan colonial-era literary magazine
 * Internet in Latvia*, about the early growth of internet usage there
 * Li Khai-kam, Hong Kong Olympic swimmer
 * Vietnam Software Association
 * Eien no Uta*, Nakashima Mika song
 * Alexei Nikolaevich Speyer, Russian diplomat in Japan, Korea, Persia, etc.
 * Andrei Lankov, Russian expert on North Korea
 * Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi*, a popular cheer
 * Sigi Schwab*, German guitarist
 * Shiqi dialect*, a dialect of Cantonese
 * Shim Eun-Ha, South Korean actress