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    Jo Benkow (born Josef Elias Benkowitz; 15 August 1924 – 18 May 2013) was a Norwegian politician and writer, notable for being an important person in the...
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  • Benkow is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bjørn Benkow (1940–2010), Norwegian journalist Jo Benkow (1924–2013), Norwegian...
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  • such interviews took place, Benkow admitted to having fabricated the interviews. His uncle was the politician Jo Benkow. "Personalia". Aguiden (in Norwegian)...
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  • of Canada  Canada Poul Schlüter Conservative People's Party  Denmark Jo Benkow Conservative Party  Norway Frank Fahrenkopf Republican Party  United States...
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  • Lindebrække, 1962–1970 Kåre Willoch, 1970–1974 Erling Norvik, 1974–1980 Jo Benkow, 1980–1984 Erling Norvik, 1984–1986 Rolf Presthus, 1986–1988 Kaci Kullmann...
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    in the parade of Bergen. The former Norwegian president of parliament Jo Benkow noted that the day has increasingly become a celebration of Norway's growing...
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    attack. An interview given by King Harald V and hints in a biography by Jo Benkow, who was the President of the Storting at that time, mention the possibility...
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  • (Lithuanian parents) Benjamin Zuskin, actor Bjørn Benkow, journalist, known for faking interviews Jo Benkow, President of the Parliament of Norway Carl Paul...
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  • Benjamin Disraeli, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks and Jo Benkow. Jewish left Judaism and politics American Jews in politics Cohen, Eric...
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    (1845–1932), artist, painter educated in Oslo, Berlin, Munich and Paris Jo Benkow (1924–2013), WWII pilot and politician, president of Stortinget 1985-1993...
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