Category:Articles with unsourced statements from December 2008
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- David Dacko
- Daily Express (Dublin)
- Daiyō kangoku
- Dandeli
- Daniel of Winchester
- Amath Dansokho
- Dantokpa Market
- Dark Suns
- The Darkness Series
- Darsberg
- Datura innoxia
- William Dauber
- DDR-Oberliga
- De (Chinese)
- Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiao
- Tathoi Deb
- Defence Services Technological Academy
- Delbeck
- Dell XPS
- Lou Dematteis
- Demographics of Kyrgyzstan
- Demographics of Spain
- Dendritic cell
- Dendrochilum
- Des Plaines, Illinois
- Dharma Initiative
- Dhaulagiri
- Dialect continuum
- Dig a Hole / I Hope You Die
- Digger (Bottom)
- Digital radio
- Digitel GSM
- Isabelle Dinoire
- Discourse marker
- Discovery Science (Canadian TV channel)
- Disruption (adoption)
- Districts of Redditch
- Districts of Sweden
- Doan Outlaws
- Dobrá čajovna
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Dodge Aspen
- Dominion (supermarket)
- Dr. Dynasaur
- Marian Drăgulescu
- Drastic Fantastic
- Dry valley
- Dubai 33
- Duck as food
- Anders Due
- Duel of the Fates
- Dundrum, Dublin
- John Plunkett, 17th Baron of Dunsany
- Dutch Loango-Angola
- Thomas Laurent Madeleine Duverne de Presle
- Dyna-Flytes
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- The Eagle Has Landed (album)
- Michael Earl (puppeteer)
- Easthampton, Massachusetts
- Economic development in India
- Economy of the Czech Republic
- ECRUSH
- ECSE (Academic Degree)
- Edinburgh Herald and Post
- Edisonade
- Margo Edmunds
- Effects of the 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis on Canada
- Sean Egan
- Eight Step Rail
- Carl Gustaf Ekman
- Electric fence
- Embassy Theatre, Wellington
- Embouchure
- Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
- Emergency fighter
- Enchantress (Marvel Comics)
- English orthography
- Enough Rope
- Erogenous zone
- River Etherow
- European Personnel Selection Office
- Exit 13
- Ext3
- Nicolás Eyzaguirre
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- Falak Sar (Swat)
- Fallout (2006 TV series)
- Abbé Faria
- Farm to Market Road 969
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- Erich Feigl
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- Feminist anthropology
- Elsie Ferguson
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- Field of Glass
- FIFA 06
- Filth and Wisdom
- Imero Fiorentino
- First Capital Connect
- First Labour Government of New Zealand
- Cherokee Fisher
- Graham Fitch
- Richard FitzNeal
- Fixstars Solutions
- Flood Control Act of 1928
- Focal seizure
- Mark Foley scandal
- Football hooliganism in Poland
- Football in Greenland
- Forbes College
- Forced confession
- Foreign relations of India
- Foreign relations of Sweden
- Foreign relations of the United Arab Emirates
- Forrest City, Arkansas
- Fortunes Rocks, Maine
- Piton de la Fournaise
- Bill Francoeur
- Ferdinand Freiligrath
- Friction
- Friction stir welding
- The Frogs (band)
- Alexander Frolov
- From the Ashes (Dungeons & Dragons)
- Futures Without Violence
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- The Galactus Trilogy
- Steve Garvey (musician)
- GD 66
- Gemini Observatory
- Raphaël Géminiani
- General (Germany)
- Generic drug
- Geography of Moldova
- Geomagnetic storm
- 2008 Gërdec explosions
- Order of the German Eagle
- Germanism (linguistics)
- Gerton, North Carolina
- Charles W. Gilchrist
- List of most popular given names
- Gjeravica
- Globus pallidus
- Glorifying the American Girl
- Glossop North End A.F.C.
- Go (Newsboys album)
- Go Faster Stripe
- Gold Coast hinterland
- Jeff Golden
- Charles Goodell
- Rupert Goold
- Gorgie-Dalry
- James Orlin Grabbe
- Graduate science education in the United States
- Graemsay
- Glossary of graffiti
- Grand Prix racing history of Scuderia Ferrari
- Grand Théâtre de Genève
- Great Basin National Park
- Reuben Greenberg
- Thierry Grégoire
- GTRE GTX-35VS Kaveri
- Eduardo Guadamud
- Guajome Park Academy
- Gudgeon
- Andreas Gursky
- Gush Katif
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- Musue Noha Haddad
- Haikou Century Bridge
- Hailemariam Desalegn
- Haines, Alaska
- Chitose Hajime
- Richard Hall (speedway rider)
- John Tisdale Harding
- Hardpoint
- Harikatha
- Neil Harris (footballer, born 1977)
- William Laurel Harris
- Phil Hawkins
- Harry Haywood
- Headbangers Ball
- SC Heerenveen
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- Helical camshaft
- Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation
- Gary Herbert
- Heroin
- Bruce Herschensohn
- High Island, Texas
- High Stakes Poker
- Hill End, Victoria
- John Hind (bishop of Chichester)
- Dan Hipgrave
- Hispania Citerior
- Hispania Ulterior
- History of atheism
- History of Moldova
- History of Pomerania (1806–1933)
- History of printing
- The History of Rock and Roll