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Don Budge

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Gender Male
Death23 years ago
Date of birth June 13,1915
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Oakland
California
United States
Date of died January 26,2000
DiedScranton
Pennsylvania
United States
Grand slams won (singles) 6
Height 185 (cm)
Int. Tennis HoF1964 (member page)
SpouseLoriel Budge
Job Tennis player
Awards James E. Sullivan Award
Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year
Movies/Shows Pat and Mike
The French
La balle au mur
Grand slams 6
BooksDon Budge: a Tennis Memoir
NationalityAmerican
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John Donald Budge was an American tennis player. He is most famous as the first tennis player — male or female, and still the only American male — to win the Grand Slam, and to win all four Grand Slam events consecutively overall.

The Papers: 'Over to EU' and 'Theresa's triumph'

Feb 16,2020 12:41 am

The Brexit debate continued inside and outside of Parliament on Tuesday

Developments in Parliament yesterday dominate most of This Morning 's newspapers.

The Times says the Prime Minister has succeeded in uniting the Conservative Party after getting MPs to back her plan to reopen the Brexit Negotiations .

and it should, therefore, make the necessary concessions.

the government secured "one of The Most remarkable turnarounds in political history" Last Night and says Mrs May "snatched victory from the jaws of defeat".

, which recognises what it calls the PM's "triumph" but says it's difficult to see how she'll deliver on her Parliamentary success.

It says she's "hitched a lift on a Brexiteer flight of fantasy" and has raised expectations that cannot be met.

The Daily Telegraph's Europe editor, Peter Foster , sounds a similarly cautious tone.

He says because they don't believe any changes would gain the support of enough MPs.

We can expect Europe to "sit on its hands", he says, until discussions can begin about a softer Brexit - which he thinks does carry a true majority in The Commons .

The latest Brexit developments receive wide coverage in the European papers.

In its leader, the. It says it is "deeply worrying" that MPs have voted for an "alternative" to the backstop, without providing details of what that might be.

El Pais in Spain says Brussels is reluctant to renegotiate but, The Paper claims, the EU is "trembling" at the prospect of a no-deal Brexit . It says it is now evident there are nerves in Brussels and wonders how Europe will respond as the 29 March deadline approaches.

The French newspaper, Le Monde , says Mrs May has decided to risk a "major confrontation" with the EU and accuses the Prime Minister of a "spectacular flip flop" on the issue.

But the German broadsheet, Die Welt, says yesterday's events mean it's no longer just London that's Under Pressure but Brussels too.

It says Mrs May's Commons victory means that if European leaders don't budge on the Irish backstop - they will now be jointly responsible for what it calls the "political failure" of a no-deal Brexit .

Away from Brexit , and, after she was convicted of lying to police about a speeding ticket.

The Paper says both Labour and the Conservatives have called for the MP to resign.

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It shows that natural early risers are less likely to develop Mental Health problems and are more likely to report feeling happier.

So-called "night owls" are more susceptible to conditions such as depression and schizophrenia, although scientists are still trying to Work Out why.



Source of news: bbc.com

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