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Mike Awesome

Michael Lee Alfonso (January 24, 1965 – February 17, 2007) was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his appearances with the American professional wrestling promotions Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E) under the ring name Mike Awesome and for his appearances in Japan with Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling as The Gladiator.

Alfonso achieved the biggest success of his career in FMW as The Gladiator, where he became a three-time world champion, with two reigns as Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Champion and one reign as Independent Heavyweight Champion. His second Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship reign from 1996–1997 was the longest reign in the title's history, lasting for 489 days. During this reign, he defeated W*ING Kanemura to unify the title with the Independent Heavyweight Championship at the 1996 Year End Spectacular. He would then tour with ECW, where he became a two-time World Heavyweight Champion. He was a member of two separate stables Team Canada in both FMW and WCW.

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søndag 24. januar 1965
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24th of January 1965 News

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CHURCHILL TO GET A STATE FUNERAL; Will Be First Commoner So Honored Since Gladstone

Date: 25 January 1965

By CLYDE H. FARNSWORTH

Clyde FARNSWORTH

major US magazines carry repts of death in current issues; Pres de Valera, other tributes; Randolph Churchill and his son Winston illus leaving Sir Winston's home; Chartwell manor, Kent, where Churchill lived for over 40 yrs, to become museum; body to lie in state for 3 days, Westminster Hall; funeral plans; med bulletins revd; Churchill refused burial in Westminster Abbey, preferred Bladon, his ancestral home; his banner signifying membership in Order of Garter to be removed from St George's Chapel, Windsor, in keeping with custom; BBC broadcast of death accompanied by wartime theme from Beethoven's 5th Symphony

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German Painting Plays It Safe But Flat

Date: 24 January 1965

By FRANZ SCHULZ

Franz SCHULZ

F Schulz article on current trends and artists in Ger

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PENNEY BUILDING GETS SCULPTURE; 3-Ton Copper Work Put Into Plaza Near 52d St.

Date: 24 January 1965

By GRACE GLUECK

Grace GLUECK

3-ton copper sculpture installed in front of J C Penney Bldg, NYC; illus

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Seminar Is Planned At Press Institute On News Promotion

Date: 24 January 1965

schedules of Amer Press Inst seminars, Columbia U; participants listed

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Russian Calls New York 'Tense' and Dangerous

Date: 24 January 1965

Moscow Izvestia writer Matveyev, in article on impressions after visit, calls city noisy, tense, dangerous

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NEWS AND NOTES FROM THE FIELD OF TRAVEL

Date: 24 January 1965

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Heads of State Praise Churchill; Johnson Asserts 'What He Did Will Never Die'; PRESIDENT VOICES GRIEF OF NATION

Date: 25 January 1965

Tribute to Sir W S Churchill on death

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Johnson and News 'Leaks'; President's Strong Opposition Is Seen Inhibiting Press Coverage

Date: 24 January 1965

By ARTHUR KROCK

Arthur KROCK

A Krock on Johnson's annoyance over news leaks and his policy of channeling through himself news of Adm

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News Magazines Carrying Reports of Churchill Death

Date: 25 January 1965

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To Lend Or Not To Lend

Date: 24 January 1965

By GRACE GLUECK

Grace GLUECK

Mrs W Sisler buys entire exhibit; will send it to several US museums for showing, then give to to 1 museum not yet chosen

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