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Shock and caw: Pesky starlings still overwhelm
SALT LAKE CITY - The next time the sky darkens with a flock of noisy unwelcome starlings, blame Shakespeare -- or, better yet, a few of his strangest fans.
Nations:U.S. Mexico Netherlands People:Williams Shakespeare Source:(AP)
2009-09-07
Possible Shakespearean theater found in London
LONDON - The theater where "The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" likely debuted and where William Shakespeare himself may have trodden the boards has likely been discovered in east London, archaeologists at the Museum of London said Wednesday.
Nations:U.K. People:Williams Shakespeare Source:(AP)
2008-08-06
Leadership Lessons from Gettysburg
As a senior director for insurer Health Care Service (HCSC) in Dallas, Steve Thompson is used to learning from his company mentor. But on a Tuesday morning in June, standing on a hill in eastern Pennsylvania, he heard from a new business adviser: General John Buford, a Union cavalry officer in the U.S. Civil War.
People:Williams Shakespeare Source:(BusinessWeek)
2008-07-29
Shakespeare goes digital with online project
A U.S. and British library plan to reproduce online all 75 editions of William Shakespeare's plays printed in the quarto format before the year 1641.
Nations:U.K. People:Williams Shakespeare
2008-03-26
Coalition aims to expose Shakespeare
The bard, or not the bard, that is the question.
Nations:Italy People:Williams Shakespeare Charlie Chaplin
2007-09-08
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