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  2. Doris Duke - Wikipedia

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    Her foundation, Independent Aid, became the Doris Duke Foundation, which still exists as a private grant-making entity. [66] After her death, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation was established in 1996, supporting four national grant making programs and Doris Duke's three estates, Shangri La, Rough Point, and Duke Farms.

  3. Vernon Lee Clark - Wikipedia

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    When the trial came, the defense requested that Gouldin's mother should be prohibited from attending the trial as she might be called up as a witness, as all witnesses are under a sequestration order. Despite the controversy, the judge agreed. [10] Based on the evidence presented, on April 17, 1991, the jury found Clark guilty of murder.

  4. History of Duke University - Wikipedia

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    The Duke lacrosse case makes national headlines when a stripper accuses three men's lacrosse players of rape. 2007 The Duke lacrosse case ends with the accuser discredited, the three charged players declared innocent, and the prosecutor who pursued the case being disbarred. 2010 The men's lacrosse team wins its first national title.

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  7. 'I'm broken': The Duke Lacrosse rape accuser, 10 years later

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    The case is mentioned during sexual assault trials by defense attorneys whenever they can manage to work it in; a mere mention of "Duke Lacrosse," even if ultimately objected and sustained, plants ...

  8. Killing of Doris Angleton - Wikipedia

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    An officer discovered Doris's body. She had sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the face and chest. [4] Around the time of the murder, Doris's brother-in-law, Roger Angleton, had been arrested in California on unrelated charges. He missed his April 16 court date in that case.

  9. Brenda Frazier - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Diana Duff Frazier was born on June 9, 1921, in Quebec, Canada. Her father, Frank Duff Frazier, came from a prosperous Boston family. Her mother, the former Brenda Germaine Henshaw Williams-Taylor, was the only daughter of Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor (a general manager of the Bank of Montreal who was knighted in 1910 and combined his middle name and birth surname into a new hyphenated ...