About 5,000 workers are drawing the bennie now, costing GM $750 million a year.
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Bennie Foster of White Plains has five grown daughters and seven grandchildren.
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Bennie Massey turns to lock the back door of the Eastern Kentucky Social Club.
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Bennie Dollard prepares an order from his food cart on Main Street in Newark.
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Bennie Watson Jr., a frequent visitor to the Tidal Basin, has a prime fishing spot.
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Bennie Wint left behind a grieving fiancee and a daughter from a previous marriage.
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Bennie Fowler led the receiving corps with six catches for 66 yards and a touchdown.
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Bennie Vandgrift was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
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Bennie Yep,a South Land Park resident who arrived in 1920, said he was held for a month.
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A tanless tourist on the beach. Long ago, doctors believed the rays of the sun were 'beneficial' to ones health, thus 'Benny' was born. Origin: New Jersey Shore.