Kerryman Michael ‘Butty’ Sugrue was known as ‘the splendid spoofer’, so few believed he’d convince the most famous athlete in ...
In the build up to his bout at Croke Park in July 1972, 'the Greatest' invited Bernadette Devlin, then an outspoken MP, for ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNBig George Foreman’s legacy was defined by the ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ against Muhammad AliFrom menacing hulk to affable preacher and grill salesman, George Foreman was a larger-than-life character whose most memorable moment was his shocking defeat to the great Muhammad Ali on a sweltering ...
THE first time we met was in the stairwell at The Sun’s former HQ in Wapping, where the smokers would congregate. Colin Hart ...
Although Jinnah’s desire to protect Muslim interests in the Indian subcontinent through the establishment of a Muslim ...
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Sporting News on MSNGeorge Foreman cared about boxers: His legacy should be boxing doing the sameGeorge Foreman lived a happy and fulfilling post-career. That remains the exception in boxing, a sport that can afford to ...
The formula in the Lahore Resolution was couched in normative principles and operational schemes securing the interests of ...
Former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman, known as much for his gregarious personality as his vicious right hook, died Friday. He was 76 years old.
On March 23, 1931, Bhagat Singh, the fearless revolutionary who dedicated his life to the fight for independence, was hanged at the Central Jail, then located at Shadman Chowk, Lahore.
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We Are The Mighty (WATM) on MSNGeorge Foreman, two time World Heavyweight Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist dies at 76George Foreman, known for his boxing and business skills, left an inedible mark on our culture. He brought a big personality ...
Urges religious platforms be used to strengthen faith, brotherhood SRINAGAR: Mirwaiz of Kashmir, Dr. Molvi Muhammad Umar Farooq paid rich tribute to the Four ...
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The Print on MSNWas Ram Manohar Lohia a Hindi chauvinist or bilingual visionary? The language war rages onRam Manohar Lohia launched the ‘Angrezī Hatao’ movement in 1957. He wanted Hindi to be the language of the Union government.
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