VETERAN Vice-President of the Opposition People’s National Party Dr Fenton Ferguson has buried the view that age should be a factor in deciding the outcome of party elections due within six weeks.
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Ferguson: Don’t watch my age in VP race
VETERAN Vice-President of the Opposition People’s National Party Dr Fenton Ferguson has buried the view that age should be a factor in deciding the outcome of party elections due within six weeks.
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Ferguson: Don’t watch my age in VP race
BEIJING, China (AFP) — A “psychic” cat in China that correctly predicted the outcome of six World Cup games has met an untimely end, prompting thousands to pour out their grief on Chinese social media.The orange-furred tabby, named “Baidian’er”, which means “white spot” in Chinese, was a stray that prowled around the Palace Museum in Beijing’s Forbidden City.
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Who are the new favorites in the NBA playoffs? Our ESPN Forecast panel predicts the outcome of all four series after two games.
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ESPN Forecast: New playoff predictions for each series
Who will make it to Round 2? Our ESPN Forecast panel predicts the outcome of all seven remaining Round 1 series.
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The tension didn’t let up for the Thunder and Jazz in Game 4 — even down the stretch when the outcome had been all but decided. “It’s the playoffs,” Jazz forward Derrick Favors said after a game that featured seven techicals. “Guys get physical.”
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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – Allegations that sections of the international community helped to engineer the outcome of general and regional elections have been dismissed by Minister of State Joseph Harmon.
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‘Everybody agreed that the elections were free and fair’