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Presbyterian Record - Vol. 121 Nbr. 5, May 1997
Adventures of Fergie the Frog.
The Adventures of Fergie the Frog by Nancy Cocks, illustrations by ...... Fergie is a lively seven-year-old who loves to eat "...... When Fergie fails to consider others, his parents decide to ...... Why should they share if Fergie doesn't? Faced with the loss of his dinner and bed, fundamental signs of his parents' love, Fergie makes a bargain. He hopes they will take care of ...
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Winnipeg Free Press - December 28, 2007
Josh Duhamel Pops the Question to Fergie
Her hit song Big Girls Don't Cry from The Dutchess has been nominated for a Grammy award in the best female pop vocal category.
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Winnipeg Free Press - November 23, 2006
Leafs Brass Likes Fergie's Work, Gives Gm Contract Extension
"We are excited about the direction the Leafs have taken, on and off the ice, under the leadership of [John Ferguson Sr.]," MLSE president and CEO Richard Peddie said in a news release. "Prior to the (2004-05) lockout, John created a strategic plan that would address a number of needs that our franchise had -- principally procuring and developing young talent, and operating a team under the parameters of a new collective bargaining agreement."
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Winnipeg Free Press - June 20, 2007
Fergie has More Star Power Than Actor Boyfriend
"A girl like [Fergie] comes with stuff -- a lot of stuff," [Josh Duhamel] says. "And there just wasn't enough room for the stuff." "There's still so much more I want to do," he says. "Before it was about gaining confidence. Now it's about gaining some respect for what I do. "
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Winnipeg Free Press - May 03, 2009
Cubs Retire Fergie Jenkins' Number Today On 2
"It's like opening day," Jenkins, 66, said in a phone interview. "You have anticipation and some adrenaline flowing. "I've been in Wrigley Field so much, I've seen the flags in left and right field. I'll be in good company."
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Winnipeg Free Press - October 01, 2006
Black Eyed Peas, Fergie Phunks with Fans' Hearts
Well, not an album under the Black Eyed Peas moniker. Lone female member Fergie does have a new solo album, the Dutchess, but despite being the group's breakout star, she doesn't have the material to fill an arena on her own. Fergie is the main reason the group have gone from respected underground act to mainstream superstars, but it's still all for one and one for all with each member getting equal time on the mic and a solo spot, which included a version of Sweet Child O' Mine by Fergie an...
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Winnipeg Free Press - November 03, 2007
'Get Off Public Stage,' Fergie Tells Paul's Wife
"It's quite difficult when you're in it -- when it's right in your face," the Duchess of York told The Associated Press Thursday night. "But there's always a reason for it, so maybe you have to change something in yourself." "It's give and take," she said. "...If you are on the public stage, it's your public stage. Otherwise, don't be on the public stage. That's what I really think. If you're on it, accept it, if you don't want to accept it, get off it."
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Winnipeg Free Press - July 22, 2007
"He's a man who made my city, Winnipeg, a better place to live," said Ferguson's close friend, Ted Foreman, during his eulogy. "We will all miss him, but when God needed a first-round draft pick for his all-star team, he looked down and chose our friend, No. 22, [John Bowie Ferguson]. Rest in peace, my friend." Foreman took the letters of Ferguson's nickname -- he was known as Fergie to most -- to describe his friend. When he got to 'G' he said: "G is for grumpy, but unlike that scowl on the ...
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Winnipeg Free Press - December 29, 2007
I won't pretend to have known [John Ferguson] well. We'd only met a few times and while he always buttonholed me to find out what was happening in Winnipeg, I never felt comfortable enough to call him anything but Mr. Ferguson. That night he became John. And a little later that night he became Fergie. And when [Randy Carlyle] got steamed at me for a well-placed barb, I became Gare. As in, 'Keep going. Give it to him, Gare.' The talk shifted to horses and Carlyle had Ferguson in tears as he re...
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Winnipeg Free Press - December 24, 2009
Federico Fellini's 8 1/2, a portrayal of a director under the gun to make his next movie, is adapted into a musical starring Daniel Day-Lewis as the filmmaker and Marion Cotillard, Fergie, Sophia Loren and Kate Hudson as the miscellaneous women in his life. Cruz is hot stuff as his mistress, but the music is largely forgettable, except maybe for Fergie's showstopper, Be Italian, which is a great production number. ''' Star Nicolas Cage and director Werner Herzog pool their weirdo resources fo...
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