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In the previous elections in 2008, PML-N once again won control over the government of Punjab, the richest of the country's four provinces, with Mr. Sharif's younger brother, Shahbaz Sharif, serving as chief minister.
WSJ: Eyes on Economy, Ex-PM Leads Pakistan's Race
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Blyleven only won 20 games once over a 22 year career and never finished above third in the Cy Young voting.
FORBES: Cooperstown Finally Welcomes Alomar And Blyleven
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Championship bottom club Posh have won just once since Cooper took over from Darren Ferguson on 14 November.
BBC: Mark Cooper sacked as Peterborough United manager
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Malaga remain in fourth place after a 1-0 win over struggling Athletic Bilbao -- who have won only once in the last eight league games.
CNN: Messi passes another milestone as Barca ease 15 clear
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In the decider the same battle for hold took place, but this time Murray repeated the ploy which won the first fall and changed direction to twist Brown back over once more.
BBC: Cumberland wrestling round-up
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"Once he took over everything changed for the better, " Khalid Yafai, who won silver in Moscow, told BBC Sport.
BBC: Great Britain amateur boxers praise coach Rob McCracken
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Woods has only won once in three singles matches and his half in 2002 came when the match was over.
BBC: SPORT | Golf | Tiger Woods
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Hillsborough County, in fact, has sided with the winner in every election since 1960, save once, when it chose George Bush senior over Bill Clinton, and no president has won Florida without also winning Hillsborough.
ECONOMIST: The swing states: Florida
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Carroll won praise for his performance in the 2-1 FA Cup win over Manchester United and once again grew in confidence after giving the Reds, who were without rested captain Steven Gerrarrd, the lead.
BBC: eng-prem
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Opening new card accounts over several months won't have much impact, but opening and closing 10 accounts at once could push a very strong credit score (760 and above) to average or below, said Kenneth Lin, who tracks credit issues at CreditKarma.com, a credit-information website.
WSJ: Card Tricks Win Big Rewards for Some Travelers