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Will Haroon Khan join elder brother Amir at the 2012 Olympic Games?

Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.

 
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Yes
30%
No
70%
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Suspend date: Sun 12th Aug 2012 3:59pm PST (2 years to go)

Initial likelihoods: Yes: 30%

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Created Sun 30th Nov 2008 7:52pm PST by tonyg

Suspend date: Sun 12th Aug 2012 3:59pm PST (2 years to go) details

 

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50 weeks ago
mummys_little_soldier predicted No (H$50 at 70%)
50 weeks ago
tonyg predicted Yes (H$20 at 30%)

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