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  • The squad included Earl Barrett and Paul Warhurst, perhaps the fastest centre-back pairing there has ever been; the lethal Andy Ritchie and Denis Irwin, Manchester United players past and future; Mike Milligan, the captain and a wonderful all-purpose midfielder; Frankie Bunn, who whacked a double-hat-trick against Scarborough; and Holden, a Moneyballer's dream who galumphed down the left wing and sent over huge, booming crosses.

    How Oldham Athletic's pinch-me season won over a nation | Rob Smyth 2011

  • John Warhurst, deputy chairman of the Australian Republican Movement, which is leading the public campaign to change the constitution to create an Australian head of state, said the Queen's popularity among Australians would probably doom another referendum to failure during her reign.

    Queen in Australia for 10-day tour 2011

  • Dr Michael Warhurst, a waste expert at Friends of the Earth, said this will mean having more recycling bins in the office.

    Office Workers Should Have ‘Slop Buckets’ Installed Near Desks | Impact Lab 2010

  • We believe that she is a foreign dignitary first and foremost and Australia's head of state down the line, Warhurst said.

    Queen in Australia for 10-day tour 2011

  • John Warhurst, deputy chairman of the Australian Republican Movement, which is leading the public campaign to change the constitution to create an Australian head of state, said the queen's popularity among Australians would probably doom another referendum to failure during her reign.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Even though the legislation is likely to be blocked by parliament, the government "wants to make a political point and they feel duty bound to try and do something," said John Warhurst, a professor at the Australian National University in Canberra said yesterday in an interview.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Professor Alyson Warhurst, chief executive of Maplecroft, said: Governments in high risk countries may need to rely on business to help them absorb the costs.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • John Warhurst said the leadership coup of 2010 "affected Julia Gillard's legitimacy and authority".

    BBC News - Home 2012

  • Stars Adam Hills, Myf Warhurst and Alan Brough have told the ABC this will be the last season.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Adam Hills, Myf Warhurst and Alan Brough call curtains on Spicks and Specks POPULAR ABC music quiz show Spicks and Specks is ending after seven years.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

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