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Equatorial Guinea stepped in to host the tournament at the 11th hour after Morocco pulled out due to fears regarding the Ebola epidemic.
Mr. King has shown no desire to retire, and he continues to work almost year-round, even coming in to host on weekends when news breaks.
It is not known how Timberlake voted, but he and his wife, Jessica Biel, recently stepped in to host a Hollywood fundraiser for Hillary Clinton after Leonardo DiCaprio dropped out.
Meanwhile, Whittingdale told MPs that England could theoretically step in to host the 2022 World Cup if required but said it was "very unlikely" that another European nation would be chosen to follow Russia even if Qatar lost the tournament.
Martin Scorsese jetted in to host a gala screening of The Red Shoes, and Lars von Trier was figuratively tarred and feathered for daring to make Charlotte Gainsbourg hack herself with scissors in Antichrist.
He spoke as MPs asked whether England could step in to host the World Cup if allegations that the bid process for the Qatar tournament was corrupt are found to be true.
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You could take it in turns to host the meeting in your own houses.
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