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Side question- Are these awards publicly voted for, or is it some commmitee who makes the choice? Stephen Send a noteboard - 18/10/2011 02:30:49 PM
Because if the commitee chooses the winner it really enforces the point that she had no chance to win and should not be on the list. If it was a public vote, then this whole scandal might have raised her chances of winning if she were to remain among the nomimees.
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Side question- Are these awards publicly voted for, or is it some commmitee who makes the choice? - 18/10/2011 02:30:49 PM 811 Views
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