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BLP articles lacking sources from July 2007

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Peter Buck
American musician; guitarist for R.E.M., songwriter, record producer
Alain Calmat
French figure skater, surgeon, and politician
Lou
German singer
Assi El Hallani
Lebanese actor and singer
Sergei Nakariakov
Russian trumpeter
John Schuck
American actor (b. 1940)
Reiley McClendon
American actor
Héctor Guerrero
Mexican professional wrestler
Horacio Altuna
Argentinian comic artist
Adélaïde Fassinou
Beninese writer and Benin's General Secretary for UNESCO
Manny Diaz
Cuban American politician
Lou Savarese
American boxer
Seán Cannon
Irish musician
Julie Gavras
French film director
Jacknife Lee
Irish music producer
Marcos Pasquim
Brazilian actor
Takako Uehara
Japanese idol
Larry Zerner
American actor
Seiji Kameda
Japanese music producer, lyricist, composer, arranger, bassist (1964-)
Nikolay Denin
Russian politician
Josse De Pauw
Belgian actor (born 1952)
Yuliana Peniche
Mexican actress
Osnat Shurer
Israli American producer of animated films
Tommy Walter
American musician
Kim Feenstra
Dutch model
KIMERU
Kimeru (most often written either in Romaji (Kimeru) or with Katakana (キメル), but has been written as きめる (Hiragana) and (決める) (Kanji), born June 17, 1980) is a Japanese pop musician, singer, and stage actor. He is most famous for his work with The Prince of Tennis. He adopted the stage name Kimeru, which means "to decide" in Japanese, before debuting. Kimeru's birth name has never been announced publicly. From 2018 onwards, with the release of his 16th single "go forward", the singer's name is now stylized as KIMERU.
Ad Konings
Dutch biologist and ichthyologist
Geetha Vijayan
Indian actress
Carmelo Antrone Lee
Puerto Rican basketball player
Alex Rossi
Brazilian association football player
Daniel Wiemer
German actor
Mohamed Zakariya
American calligrapher
Christopher Lawrence
American DJ
Scott McCaughey
American musician
Charles L. Briggs
American anthropologist
Aljean Harmetz
American writer
Ece Erken
Turkish actor (born 1978)
Keizo Takemi
Japanese politician