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William Robert Young (born January 20, 1979), is a British singer and actor. He catapulted to fame after winning the inaugural UK Pop Idol contest. Young was born in Wokingham, Berkshire, with a non-identical twin, Rupert. He was educated at Horris Hill preparatory school and Wellington College. He then attended the University of Exeter where he read Politics. At university, some of Young's old haunts included Timepiece, The Old Firehouse, and Harry's, where he used to work. |
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News in english
about Will Young
(September / 2009)
We've got our hands on Will Young's new album artwork Date: 05 Sep 2009 Daily Mirror -
We've got our mitts on the artwork to Will Young's new album, The Hits, and (cue drum roll) here it is.. Will tells us: "The cover shot was taken from the last set up of a very long day, and was actually just me messing around for the photographer.
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AFL injuries Date: 08 Sep 2009 thewest.com.au -
ADELAIDE: Nathan Bock (heel) test, Jonathon Griffin (calf) test, Robert Shirley (hamstring) test, Nathan van Berlo (back) test, Aaron Kite (hamstring) 1-2 weeks, Brad Moran (knee) indefinite, Brodie Martin (knee) season, Shaun McKernan (broken arm) season, Will Young (hip) season
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LIVE: Will Young's return help Texas make run? Date: 16 Sep 2009 Fox Sports -
- Athletics second. - Hairston grounded out, pitcher McCarthy to first baseman C.Davis. - M.Ellis grounded out, shortstop Andrus to first baseman C.Davis.
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Ant & dec favoured young on pop idol Date: 16 Sep 2009 Tiscali -
Ant and Dec were secretly rooting for Will Young to win Pop Idol back in 2002. Young was the show's victor, taking the title over runner-up Gareth Gates, with 53 per cent of the vote.
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Ant & Dec favoured Young on Pop Idol Date: 16 Sep 2009 Yahoo.com -
Ant and Dec were secretly rooting for Will Young to win Pop Idol back in 2002.
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Will young Obama supporters be part of the 'change' they want? Or let someone else do it? Date: 22 Sep 2009 Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune -
CHICAGO - Young Americans showed their collective power when they helped vote President Obama into office. But months after the election, some are wondering where that fervor has gone.
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Will young Obama supporters be part of the 'change' they want? Or let someone else do it? Date: 22 Sep 2009 The San Francisco Examiner -
CHICAGO — Young Americans showed their collective power when they helped vote President Obama into office. Inspired by his message of "change," they knocked on doors, spread flyers, voted for him by a 2-1 margin, and partied like rock-the-vote stars when he won.
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