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Blackpool were particularly angry when Brett Emerton's winner was allowed to stand despite a suspicion of offside and what Holloway felt was a foul on Gary Taylor-Fletcher in the build-up.
BBC: FA charges Blackpool manager Ian Holloway
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Celebrity judge Ruby Wax said it was a tough decision but a stand-out winner emerged.
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Holloway had been furious that Blackburn's injury-time winner by Brett Emerton was allowed to stand, despite a suspicion of offside and a foul during the build-up to the goal.
BBC: Blackpool manager Ian Holloway given touchline ban
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Another defense witness, Mary Anne Gerchas, advertised as a winner, never made it to the witness stand.
CNN: What the jury didn't see
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The reigning Vezina Trophy winner was perfect in making Derick Brassard's second-period goal stand up in a 1-0 victory over the Capitals that forced a deciding game in the first-round, Eastern Conference series.
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Katerva, a new nonprofit set up to recognize and support stand-out sustainability efforts around the world, has just announced the winner of an award competition it hopes will be like a Nobel prize in the broad and somewhat amorphous field of sustainability: Sanergy, a company that builds low-cost toilets in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya and converts the waste into fuel and fertilizer.
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The name made the award stand out to James "Fly" Williams, a high-scoring guard and Hershberger winner for Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tenn.
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