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George Barry Bingham, Sr. ... The gold medal awarded for Public Service in Journalism The Pulitzer Prize is an American award regarded as the highest honor in print journalism, literary achievements, and musical compositions. ... Categories: Stub | Newspapers in Kentucky | Louisville, Kentucky ... Louisville redirects here; for other uses, see Louisville (disambiguation). ... George Barry Bingham, Jr. ... The gold medal awarded for Public Service in Journalism The Pulitzer Prize is an American award regarded as the highest honor in print journalism, literary achievements, and musical compositions. ... Categories: Stub | Newspapers in Kentucky | Louisville, Kentucky ... Louisville redirects here; for other uses, see Louisville (disambiguation). ... Photo submitted by Simon Manchee The Honourable Edward Barry Stewart Bingham (VC, OBE) (26 July 1881–24 September 1939), served in the Royal Navy during the First World War and was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions in engaging the German fleet during the Battle of Jutland. ... Bingham is in reference to several Wikipedia topics; for other uses click here. ... Princess Kaiulani, a member of the Kalākaua Dynasty, was in line to become Queen of Hawaii when her kingdom was overthrown by a small group of Hawaiian citizens (primarily of European descent) and United States citizens. ... Hiram Bingham, formally Hiram Bingham II (August 16, 1831-October 25, 1908), was one of the first missionaries to introduce Christianity to the Kingdom of Hawaii. ... Princess Kaiulani, a member of the Kalākaua Dynasty, was in line to become Queen of Hawaii when her kingdom was overthrown by a small group of Hawaiian citizens (primarily of European descent) and United States citizens. ... Hiram Bingham III, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, served as Governor of Connecticut and United States Senator. ... Official language(s) English Capital Hartford Largest city Bridgeport Area  - Total   - Width   - Length    - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 48th 5,549 sq mi  14,371 km² 70 miles  113 km 110 miles  177 km 12. ... Honolulu redirects here. ... As US Vice Consul in France during World War II, Hiram Bingham IV helped save over 2500 lives by granting Jews visas to escape the country. ... City motto: Actibus immensis urbs fulget Massiliensis. ... Combatants Allies: Poland, British Commonwealth, France/Free France, Soviet Union, United States, China, and others Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan, and others Casualties Military dead: 17 million Civilian dead: 33 million Total dead: 50 million Military dead: 8 million Civilian dead: 4 million Total dead: 12 million World War II... Selection at the Auschwitz ramp in 1944, where the German Nazis chose whom to kill immediately and whom to use as slave labor or for medical experimentation, such as those of the infamous Dr. Josef Mengele. ... Dorothy Catherine D. C. Fontana, is a screenplay writer, best known for her work in the Star Trek television franchise, produced by Paramount Studios. ... John Bingham (1815–1900) was a Republican Congressman from Ohio, a Radical Republican, and the principal framer of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. ... Official language(s) None Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus (largest metropolitan area is Cleveland) Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 34th 116,096 km² 355 km 355 km 8. ... Reconstruction-era military districts in the South For other uses, see Reconstruction (disambiguation). ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Official language(s) None, English de facto Capital Albany Largest city New York City Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 27th 141,205 km² 455 km 530 km 13. ... Mark Kendall Bingham (May 22, 1970 – September 11, 2001) was an American public relations executive who founded his own company, the Bingham Group. ... United Airlines Flight 93 was a Boeing 757-222 flight that regularly flew from Newark International Airport (now known as Newark Liberty International Airport) in Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco International Airport continuing on to Narita International Airport in Tokyo, Japan, on a different aircraft. ... Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, PC (born October 13, 1933), is one of the most senior judges in the United Kingdom. ... William Bingham (1752–1804) was an American statesman from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... Bruce B. Bingham was awarded the rank of Brigadier General in May of 1997 after commanding a numerous amount of illustrious posts. ...

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Mark Bingham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (461 words)
Bingham is believed to have been among the passengers who attemped to storm the cockpit to try to prevent the hijackers from using the plane to kill hundreds or thousands of additional victims.
Bingham was survived by his former boyfriend of eight years, Paul Holm, who says this wasn't the first time Bingham risked his life to protect the lives of others.
Holm describes Bingham as a brave, competitive man, saying "He hated to lose — at anything." He was even known to proudly display a scar he received after being gored at the running of the bulls in Pamplona.
Joseph Bingham - encyclopedia article about Joseph Bingham. (1149 words)
Joseph Bingham (September, 1668 – August 17, 1723), English scholar and divine, was born at Wakefield in Yorkshire.
He was educated at University College, Oxford, of which he was made fellow in 1689 and tutor in 1691.
Notwithstanding his learning and merit, Bingham received no higher preferment than that of Headbournworthy till 1712, when he was collated to the rectory of Havant, near Portsmouth, by Sir Jonathan Trelawney, bishop of Winchester.
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