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David Lane becomes the third houseguest to be evicted from the 'Big Brother 4' house


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By Steve Rogers, 07/31/2003

After being nominated for eviction by Dana Varela, the third Head of Household, David Lane was evicted last night from the "Big Brother 4" house based on the votes of his fellow HouseGuests. David received more votes than fellow nominee Jack Owens. Nathan Marlow won the Power of Veto and chose to remove Alison Irwin from the block which forced Dana to nominate David in her place.

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During last night's live broadcast, David learned his fate, said his good-byes and left the house. After leaving "Big Brother 4," David was interviewed by Julie Chen about his experience.

David received five of the seven votes for eviction from Houseguests Jee Choe, Justin Giovinco, Nathan Marlow, Robert Roman and Jun Song. Erika Landin and Alison Irwin voted to evict Jack. As Head of Household, Dana was ineligible to vote unless there had been a tie.

The HouseGuests compete each Wednesday to become Head of Household. The perks of the position include having a luxurious private bedroom stocked with favorite foods, but it also includes the responsibility of having to nominate two fellow housemates for eviction. However, one of the nominees can be saved from the chopping block if they or another housemate wins the Power of Veto competition and chooses to save one of the nominees while giving themselves immunity from nomination. If they choose to use the veto power, the Head of Household must immediately choose another nominee.








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