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Richard D'Oyly Carte Biography
Richard D'Oyly Cartetheatrical impresarioBorn: 5/3/1844Birthplace: London Having begun his career in his father's business making musical instruments, he is best known for having produced the…Sir John Richard Hicks Biography
Sir John Richard HickseconomistBorn: 4/8/1904Birthplace: Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England Nobel Prize-winning economist whose works include Value and Capital (1939), A Theory of Economic History…Maurice (Rocket) Richard 2000 Deaths
Maurice (Rocket) RichardAge: 78 explosive right-winger who won eight Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens and was nothing short of a national hero in his native Canada; blazing speed…Richard B. Cheney, 2000 News
former congressman and oil services company executive, was plucked from his lucrative post as CEO of Halliburton Co. in July to become Gov. George W. Bush's running mate. A staunch…Richard C. Holbrooke, 1999 News
58, diplomat, was finally confirmed as chief American diplomat to the United Nations by the Senate in August, ending a 14-month-long nomination process that languished amid partisan…Sir Richard May 2004 Deaths
Sir Richard MayAge: 65 British judge who oversaw the war-crimes tribunal of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic. He presided over the trial for two years, frequently sparring with…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act I
Act IScene ILondon. King Richard II's palaceEnter King Richard II, John of Gaunt, with other Nobles and AttendantsKing Richard IIOld John of Gaunt, time-honour'd Lancaster, Hast thou,…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act V
Act VScene ILondon. A street leading to the TowerEnter Queen and LadiesQueenThis way the king will come; this is the way To Julius Caesar's ill-erected tower, To whose flint bosom my…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act I
Act IScene ILondon. A streetEnter Gloucester, solusGloucesterNow is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer by this sun of York; And all the clouds that lour'd upon our house In the…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act V
Act VScene ISalisbury. An open placeEnter the Sheriff, and Buckingham, with halberds, led to executionBuckinghamWill not King Richard let me speak with him?SheriffNo, my good lord; therefore…