David Kirke

'David Kirke' - 3 News Result(s)

  • David Kirke, The Man Who Performed World's First Bungee Jump, Dies At 78
    World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja | Tuesday October 31, 2023
    The man who performed the world's first-ever modern-day bungee jump has died at the age of 78.
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  • Competition within the team will make West Indies a strong force, says Dwayne Bravo
    Written by Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday January 9, 2014
    West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo says competition within the team augurs well for better performances. Kieran Powell, who opened in place of the injured Chris Gayle, slammed 73 while Kirk Edwards hit his maiden ODI ton against New Zealand to guide West Indies to a series levelling victory.
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  • World News | David D. Kirk Patrick and Kareem Fahim, The New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
    American and European bombs battered Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi's most important bastion of support in his tribal homeland of Surt on Sunday night, as rebels seeking his ouster capitalized on the damage from the Western airstrikes to erase their recent losses and return to the city's doorstep. Their swift return, recapturing two important oil refiner...
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'David Kirke' - 3 News Result(s)

  • David Kirke, The Man Who Performed World's First Bungee Jump, Dies At 78
    World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja | Tuesday October 31, 2023
    The man who performed the world's first-ever modern-day bungee jump has died at the age of 78.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Competition within the team will make West Indies a strong force, says Dwayne Bravo
    Written by Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday January 9, 2014
    West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo says competition within the team augurs well for better performances. Kieran Powell, who opened in place of the injured Chris Gayle, slammed 73 while Kirk Edwards hit his maiden ODI ton against New Zealand to guide West Indies to a series levelling victory.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • World News | David D. Kirk Patrick and Kareem Fahim, The New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
    American and European bombs battered Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi's most important bastion of support in his tribal homeland of Surt on Sunday night, as rebels seeking his ouster capitalized on the damage from the Western airstrikes to erase their recent losses and return to the city's doorstep. Their swift return, recapturing two important oil refiner...
    www.ndtv.com
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