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Audra McDonald
Audra McDonald1970— Actress, singer Audra McDonald is one of the American theatre's outstanding performers. Within the span of only a few years, McDonald picked up four Tony Awards in the featured (or supporting) actress category for her work in Carousel in 1994, The Master Class in 1996, Ragtime... Read more |
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Juanita Millender-McDonald
Millender-McDonald, Juanita1938-2007 Congresswoman Even from her beginnings as a teacher, Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald fought for others. She wrote a textbook that exposed female students to non-traditional careers. She was an advocate for educational and women's issues.... Read more |
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Donald II
Donald II (d. 900), king of ‘Scotland’ (889–900). Donald is the first king in contemporary record to be referred to as ‘rí Alban’, ‘king of Scotland’. ‘Scotland’ in this period, however, was only the eastern region north of the... Read more |
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Charles Bell
Charles Bell 1960– Chief executive officer and president, McDonald's Corporation Nationality: Australian. Born: November 7, 1960, in Kingsford, Australia. Family: Son of a travel agent (name unknown) and Margaret (maiden name unknown); married; children: one. Career:... Read more |
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King of Scotland Donald III
Donald III (d. c.1100), king of Scotland (1093–4, 1094–7), known as Donald Bane. He seized the kingship on the death of his brother, Malcolm III. The children of Malcolm and his English wife, St Margaret, fled into exile, and Donald expelled Malcolm's English followers who he... Read more |
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Donald Alexander Smith
Donald Alexander Smith Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal (1820-1914), was a Canadian politician, diplomat, philanthropist, and business leader with extensive interests in the fur trade, railroads, and banking. Donald A. Smith was born on Aug. 6, 1820, at Forres,... Read more |
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Megan McDonald
McDONALD, Megan 1959- Personal Born February 28, 1959, in Pittsburgh, PA; daughter of John (an ironworker) and Mary Louise (a social worker; maiden name, Ritzel) McDonald; married Richard Haynes, September 22, 1994. Education: Oberlin College, B.A. (English, children's literature), 1981;... Read more |
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National Government
National Government. The Labour government of Ramsay MacDonald in 1931 faced a severe economic crisis with more than 2 million unemployed and a run on the pound. It fell in August when the cabinet split on a proposal to cut unemployment benefit. MacDonald consulted Baldwin, leader of the... Read more |
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Donald Faison
Donald Faison 1974— Actor Though his role as a surgical intern on the NBC hit series Scrubs brought him major fame, Donald Faison was no stranger to the limelight. He had acted since he was a child, steadily progressing from school plays to television commercials to major motion... Read more |
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McDonalds Corp
McDonald's Corporation McDonald's Plaza Oak Brook, Illinois 60523-2199 U.S.A. Telephone: (630) 623-3000 Fax: (630) 623-5004 Web site: http://www.mcdonalds.com Public Company Incorporated: 1955 Employees: 413,000 Sales: $17.14 billion (2003) Stock Exchanges: New York Chicago Euronext... Read more |
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