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A Ballakermeen High School pupil has the chance to have a piece of his artwork displayed on the homepage of the Internet search engine Google.
If that happens, Nathan Spellman's 'Google doodle' - a themed representation of the company's name - could be seen by up to 18 million people.
He has already won the North-West regional competition for the seven to 11 age group, but is now relying on a public vote, which closes today (Sunday).
Nathan's father, John, hopes people will support his Manx themed effort (audio file attached):
Nathan's design includes a Manx cat and flag, Laxey Wheel, a TT racer and Castle Rushen.
Supporters of his entry can log on to google.co.uk/doodle4google to cast their votes.
The winning doodle in his age group will be displayed on the Google homepage on October 1.
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