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She was later a partner in the Washington, D. C. office of the Birmingham, Alabama law firm Balch & Bingham.
Mark Kendall Bingham ( May 22, 1970 – September 11, 2001 ) was an American public relations executive who founded his own company, the Bingham Group.
Bingham had recently opened a satellite office of his public relations firm in New York City, and was spending more time on the East Coast, and discussed plans with his friend Scott Glaessgen about forming a New York City rugby team, Gotham Knights.
Bingham was survived by his parents, stepmother and his boyfriend of six years, Paul Holm, who said that Bingham had risked his life to protect the lives of others before 9 / 11.
* The Mark Kendall Bingham Memorial Tournament ( referred to as the Bingham Cup ), a biennial international rugby union competition predominantly for gay and bisexual men, was established in 2002 in his memory.
Forgotten for centuries by the outside world, although not by locals, it was brought back to international attention by Yale archaeologist Hiram Bingham III, who rediscovered it in 1911 and wrote a best-selling work about it.
The term rheology was coined by Eugene C. Bingham, a professor at Lafayette College, in 1920, from a suggestion by a colleague, Markus Reiner.
A plan was devised by Colonel Theodore A. Bingham, which reflected the Harrison proposal.
When Owen was in his late twenties, or early thirties, Richard Bingham tricked him and, as a result, Owen was murdered and Bingham and his troops took over Owen's castle.
In 1593, in his letter to protesting Gráinne Ní Mháille's claims against him, Richard Bingham claimed that Ní Mháille was " nurse to all rebellions in the province for this forty years ".
Bingham was Lord President of Connacht, with the task of increasing control over the local lords that had been effectively self-governing.
For example, Elizabeth was to remove Richard Bingham from his position in Ireland, and Gráinne was to stop supporting the Irish Lords ' rebellions.
Ní Mháille sailed back to Ireland, and the meeting seemed to have done some good, for Richard Bingham was removed from service.
Hiram Bingham, Chairman of the Civil Service Commission Loyalty Review Board, referred to the new rules he was obliged to enforce as " just not the American way of doing things.
John A. Bingham, the member of Congress who is known to have been chiefly responsible for the language of Section One when it was drafted by the Joint Committee in 1866, had, during the previous decade and as early as 1856-1859, employed not one but all three of the same clauses and concepts he later used in Section One.
The last moderate proposal was the Fourteenth Amendment, whose principal drafter was Representative John Bingham.

Bingham and posthumously
As a gay man, Bingham has been widely honored posthumously for having " smashed the gay stereotype mold and really opened the door to many others that came after him.
The Medal of Valor was awarded posthumously to Sir Winston Churchill, Hiram Bingham IV, and Pope John Paul II ...." Wall Street Journal ( March 30, 2011 )

Bingham and awarded
As a young officer in the Civil War, Bingham rose from lieutenant to brigadier general ; he was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of the Wilderness.
He was awarded the Bingham Medal for rheology in 1970 and the American Physical Society's High Polymer Physics Prize for 1972.
Rear Admiral 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.
For his actions, Bingham earned the Victoria Cross, one of relatively few awarded for naval bravery during World War I.
As a result of writing the piece, Behar was presented with the 1992 Gerald Loeb Award for distinguished business and financial journalism, the Worth Bingham Prize, the Conscience-in-Media Award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors, awarded to " those who have demonstrated singular commitment to the highest principles of journalism at notable personal cost or sacrifice ," and the Leo J. Ryan Award, in honor of Congressman Leo J. Ryan.
Hosting of the third Bingham Cup was awarded to New York's Gotham Knights RFC in October 2004 by the International Gay Rugby Association and Board and was held on Randall's Island in New York's East River on Memorial Day weekend, May 26-28, 2006.
On January 21, 2009, IGRAB announced that the hosting rights for the 2010 Mark Kendall Bingham Memorial Tournament had been awarded to the Minneapolis Mayhem.
In World War II, Bingham served as an officer in the United States Navy, and was twice awarded the Bronze Star.

Bingham and Arthur
They include those dedicated to Beau Nash, Admiral Arthur Phillip ( first Governor of the colony of New South Wales, which became part of Australia after federation in 1901 ), James Montague ( Bishop of Bath and Wells ), Lady Waller ( wife of William Waller, a Roundhead military leader in the English Civil War ), Elizabeth Grieve ( wife of James Grieve, physician to Elizabeth, Empress of Russia ), Sir William Baker, John Sibthorp, Richard Hussey Bickerton, William Hoare, Richard Bickerton and US Senator William Bingham.
Talksport have a selection of regular presenters and commentators, which include: Adrian Durham, Andrew McKenna, Alan Brazil, Andy Goldstein, Andy Gray, Andy Jacobs, Danny Kelly, Georgie Bingham, Graham Beecroft, Ian Danter, Jack Bannister, John Anderson, Jonny Gould, Keith Arthur, Mark Saggers, Mike Bovill, Mike Graham, Nigel Pearson, Paul Hawksbee, Ray Parlour, Richard Keys, Sam Delaney, Sam Matterface, and Stan Collymore.
* Denis Arthur Bingham, 3rd Baron Clanmorris ( 1808 – 1847 )
* Arthur Maurice Robert Bingham, 6th Baron Clanmorris ( 1879 – 1960 )
These networks were run by people with well-known liberal but pro-American big business and anti-Soviet views such as William Paley ( CBS ), Henry Luce ( Time and Life Magazine ), Arthur Hays Sulzberger ( New York Times ), Alfred Friendly ( managing editor of the Washington Post ), Jerry O ' Leary ( Washington Star ), Hal Hendrix ( Miami News ), Barry Bingham, Sr. ( Louisville Courier-Journal ), James Copley ( Copley News Services ) and Joseph Harrison ( Christian Science Monitor ).
The contemporary critic Arthur Bingham Walkley, however, viewed the connection as merely a rumour: " I feel quite indifferent as to its accuracy of fact ".
On May 16, 1811, he sighted and followed the British sloop off the coast of North Carolina, commanded by Arthur Bingham, thinking it to be HMS Gurreiere.
Emily Ina Florence Bingham, daughter of Arthur Bingham, 6th Baron Clanmorris, in 1905.
After the death of his first wife, he married Adelaide Schreiber, with whom he had 5 children: Arthur, Bingham, Maye, Maude, and Audrey.
He spent the Summer of 1911 at his country home in Rumson, New Jersey, accompanied by his physician Arthur W. Bingham, but returned to New York City in September due to his frailty.
Little Belt's captain was Arthur Bingham.

Bingham and Award
* The California Alumni Association of the University of California, Berkeley now annually awards the outstanding achievement of a young alumnus or alumna with the Mark Bingham Award for Excellence in Achievement at its Charter Gala each spring.
UA ( re-christened United Artists Films ) hired Bingham Ray, who previously founded October Films, to run the company in September 2001, and under his supervision produced and distributed many " art-house " films, among them Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine ; 2002's Nicholas Nickleby and the winner of that year's Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, No Man's Land ; and 2004's Undertow, directed by David Gordon Green, and Terry George's Hotel Rwanda, a co-production of UA and Lions Gate Entertainment.
He has been a recipient of nearly every other major American journalism award, including the Heywood Broun award ( 1972 ), Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Reporting ( 1972 and 1986 ), Sigma Delta Chi Award ( 1973 ), George Polk Award ( 1972 ), William Allen White Medal ( 2000 ), and the Gerald R. Ford Prize for Reporting on the Presidency ( 2002 ).
" The book won several awards, including the prestigious PEN / Bingham Fellowship Prize for Writers and the MEA Mary Shelley Award for Outstanding Fictional Work.
Behar received awards in honor of his work on the article, including the Gerald Loeb Award, the Worth Bingham Prize, and the Conscience-in-Media Award.
The story won the 2006 Worth Bingham Prize, the George Polk Award, the 2007 Selden Ring Award for Investigative Reporting, the Dart Award for Excellence in Reporting on Victims of Violence, and the Heywood Broun Award.

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