Benn recounts how, as his own death sentence appeared to lift, he nursed Caroline through terminal breast cancer. |
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Benn speaks as he thinks and does not worry about being on-message or about the reactions of shadowy press officer figures lurking offstage. |
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His final 5 bouts following the McClellan tragedy ended with a record of 2-3 with Benn being KO'd on 2 of those occasions. |
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Benn believed the Soviet system remained a positive force long after the workers' state of 1917 was replaced with the Stalinist bureaucracy. |
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King touched his gloves in a gesture of congratulation, but Benn was not going to be soft-soaped by the promoter he reckoned had wanted him beaten. |
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But when it really mattered, and with an air of anticipation filling the ground, Benn calmly slotted the ball straight between the sticks from the left touchline. |
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The Benn boys were descended from politicians on both sides of the family. |
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I balk at supporting any cause that has the support of professional appeasers such as Tony Benn and Tam Dalyell. |
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On 31 March 2009, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced that the South Downs would be designated a national park. |
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Benn turned professional in 1987 and began a streak of consecutive knockout wins. |
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Benn lost his title to Eubank when the referee stopped the fight in the ninth round. |
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Benn then went on a winning streak of six fights leading up to another world title challenge. |
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Benn successfully defended his title twice more in 1994 with unanimous decisions against fellow Briton Henry Wharton and Juan Carlos Giminez. |
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Most American experts gave Benn little chance against the hard punching challenger. |
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Benn now lives with his family in Sydney, Australia, where he has been studying theology, sports coaching and sports development. |
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Benn works with youth at risk in Blacktown, NSW and is dedicated to his charity work. |
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Eubank had already made Brighton in England his adopted hometown and set his sights on Benn, believing he could beat him. |
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The interviewees were Hilary Benn, George Osborne, Nigel Farage and Iain Duncan Smith on 6, 8, 10 and 17 May, respectively. |
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Denis Healey only narrowly won the deputy leadership in a contest with Benn. |
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And with seven minutes remaining Jamie Benn latched onto Mick Nanyn's speculative pass to score Scotland's second try, which Brough converted. |
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The Act resulted largely from the protests of one man, the Labour politician Tony Benn, then the 2nd Viscount Stansgate. |
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The Canadian historian Carl Benn wrote that American privateers took 1, 344 British ships, of which 750 were retaken by the British. |
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Other senior Labour figures who backed the younger Miliband included Tony Benn and former deputy leaders Roy Hattersley and Margaret Beckett. |
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There is plenty to choose from, including Hong Kong Phooey, Mr Benn, the Banana Splits, Itsy and Bitsy and the Clangers. |
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Former world champion Nigel Benn has decided to retire from public life because he no longer feels he can maintain his boxing persona. |
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Tony Benn is one of few remaining speakers who can attract a crowd simply by talking about politics. |
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Millennium Bug, for youngsters aged three and over, is due to be staged at the Benn Hall, Newbold Road, on Friday, at 2pm. |
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Benn Olson had bettered Guy Lepine in an early fight before tempers flared after a cheapshot behind the play. |
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On the other side of this debate, however, are Benn Steil and Dinah Walker of the Geoeconomics Center at the Council on Foreign Relations. |
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Benn was knocked down in round two, but came back to knock DeWitt down in round three, then score three knockdowns in round eight to win the title. |
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Mr Benn suggested others should include London Porter beer, Cheshire Cheese, Bedfordshire Clanger pies, Stottie Cakes, York Ham, Sussex Pond Pudding and Yorkshire Parkin. |
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In the sixth round, Watson knocked Benn down with a jab and Benn was counted out as he rose to his feet, albeit by a somewhat hasty referee's count. |
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After two more wins, against Sanderline Williams and Jose Quinones, Benn fought WBO middleweight title holder Doug DeWitt of the USA in Atlantic City. |
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His preparation included training with former boxing world champion Barry McGuigan, and attending professional boxing matches such as the Nigel Benn vs. |
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In an epic, thrilling fight Benn was knocked through the ropes in the first round but fought his way back into the contest which developed into a brutal war. |
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Benn was knocked down again in the eighth round, but an exhausted and drained McClellan was unable to follow up and Benn rallied to stop McClellan in the tenth round. |
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In 2007, McClellan, his wife and children attended a benefit dinner organised and hosted by Benn to help McClellan with his ongoing medical expenses. |
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Veteran left-winger Tony Benn is heading for Cardiff this summer to talk about his life in politics and will give his verdict on today's Labour Party. |
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Pop music, bhangra dancing, a samba drum band and a belly dancer were among the performers at the spectacular Don't Forget event at Rugby's Benn Hall. |
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Throwing virtually nothing but hooks, Benn repeatedly failed to get through Watson's tight guard, and gradually tired whilst being stunned numerous times himself. |
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Nigel Benn moved up to super middleweight and became WBC champion. |
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This ensured a rapid rise through the professional ranks and during this time, Benn won the vacant Commonwealth middleweight title with a second round win over Abdul Umaru. |
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Benn comes from a sporting family that includes a famous cousin in the football world, Paul Ince, who would often accompany Benn to the ring for his UK fights. |
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Benn was born to parents from Barbados, the sixth of seven brothers. |
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After the classic children's cartoon Mr Benn, it was back to Schools and Colleges before an hour's Closedown and the dreaded Trade Test Transmission. |
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Tony Benn, his younger brother, instead became the heir to the peerage. |
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The younger Benn was elected to the House of Commons in 1950, and did not wish to leave it for the other House, so he campaigned through the 1950s for a change in the law. |
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In 1960, the 1st Viscount died and Tony Benn inherited the title, automatically losing his seat in the House of Commons for the constituency of Bristol South East. |
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