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Whats On This Page, Then?
This page has become the most poular on the whole site, and thats quite an acheivement, seeing its up against some strong contenders. On this page you can see the Peep Of The Week, the award given to one of our visitors every week, so check back to see if someone appears who you know. Also, the title celebrities dread and love, the star and fool of the week, which highlights the celebrities which have been in the news that particular week.
ENJOY!
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*Star Of The Week*
Wolves Wolves reached the Promised Land of the Premiership with a superb 3-0 victory over Sheffield United at the Millennium Stadium. Dave Jones' men dominated the Division One play-off final and deservedly ended their 19-year exile from the top flight. They got off to a flying start courtesy of Mark Kennedy's stunning first-time strike from the edge of the area. Nathan Blake headed home a second, before Kenny Miller sealed the match for Wolves on half-time, applying the finishing touch to a sweeping three-man move. Sheffield United simply could not match their opponents, nor could they find a way past inspired Wolves goalkeeper Matt Murray, who saved a Michael Brown penalty moments after the restart. But the Blades' cause was blunted before Brown's miss when manager Neil Warnock was sent to the stands for remonstrating with referee Steve Bennett during the interval. Wolves' triumph ends years of frustration at failing to join the nation's footballing elite, which reached its nadir last season when the Molineux club choked having led the First Division for most of the campaign. And Chairman Sir Jack Hayward will finally be able to reap the rewards of the 50 million he has invested in his beloved club, with Wolves set for a 15-20 million windfall thanks to their promotion to the Premiership. |
*Fools Of The Week*
Jemini Pop duo Jemini are back in the UK after receiving the worst ever results for a UK act in the Eurovision Song Contest. Following an off-key rendition of their song Cry Baby, Chris Cromby, 21, and Gemma Abbey failed to collect a single point from judges and finished last in the 26-nation competition held in Latvia. The competition, held in the Latvian capital Riga, was won by Turkey's Sertab Erener, with the song Every Way That I Can. Funny that, because I thought the turkeys came last in the competition...
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*This Week In History*
1990 France bans British beef imports The French Government has banned imports of British beef and live cattle because of fears over BSE, or "mad cow" disease.
France is Britain's biggest beef customer, spending some 183 million a year. So the news comes as a blow to farmers already suffering financially from a severe drop in beef sales as consumer confidence plummets.
It is bad news for the government, too, as it tries in vain to convince the British public that beef is safe to eat.
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Peep Of The Week
returns soon Occupation:
Birthday:
Birthplace:
Current Home:
Marital Status:
The Last Good Movie I Saw Was:
I Stay Home To Watch:
The Book I've Been Reading Is:
Favorite Pig-Out Food:
Prized Possession:
Nobody Knows I'm:
I Wish I Could Stop:
I've Never Been Able To:
I'm Better Than Anyone Else When It Comes To:
I'd Give Anything To Meet:
My Fantasy Is:
The One Thing I Can't Stand Is:
If I Could Change One Thing About Myself, I Would:
Three Words That Best Describe Me:
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I is for ___
one day, you never know, this might get completed ;)
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