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The Raymond Revuebar in Walker's Court. (1997) Paul Raymond (15 November 1925 – 2 March 2008), born Geoffrey Anthony Quinn, was an English strip-club owner, publisher of pornography, and property developer who was dubbed the "King of Soho".
The Great Wall Street Scandal. By Raymond L. Dirks and Leonard Gross. New York: McGraw Hill Book Company, 1974. ISBN 978-0070170254; The Impossible Dream: The Equity Funding Story; The Fraud of the Century. By Ronald L. Soble and Robert E. Dallos. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1975. ISBN 978-0399113789
Scandal is an American political thriller television series created by Shonda Rhimes for ABC. The show features an ensemble cast of regular characters, with eight main characters in its first season. Since the first season, two characters have left the show or have been written out, and several new main characters have been written in or ...
Paul Martin Raymond (16 November 1945 – 13 April 2019) was an English keyboardist and guitarist, best known for playing in UFO and Michael Schenker Group. [1] Raymond was the replacement for Christine McVie when she left Chicken Shack to join Fleetwood Mac in 1969.
By Nate Raymond. BOSTON (Reuters) - A private equity firm founder who was one of the first parents to face trial on charges arising out of a vast U.S. college admissions scandal was re-sentenced ...
Jan. 13, 1995 — The Rev. Raymond Kownacki, 60, chaplain at the Poor Clare cloistered monastery in Belleville and former pastor of St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church in Washington Park (died in ...
Claire Foy and Paul Bettany take on one of Britain's biggest scandals in A Very British Scandal, the follow-up to Amazon Prime Video's A Very English Scandal. The season chronicles the contentious ...
John Connally (R-TX) was accused of accepting a $10,000 bribe (Milk Money scandal). He was acquitted. (1975) [269] Richard Tonry (D-LA) pleaded guilty to receiving illegal campaign contributions. [270] Koreagate scandal involving alleged bribery of more than 30 members of Congress by the South Korean government represented by Tongsun Park.