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The King-in-waiting may well bide his time - and it could be a long time - involved in land management and charitable work.
BBC: 'Cocooned' prince set for battle
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Garage-rock eccentric King Khan may be from Montreal, but his heart is almost a thousand miles away, throbbing from Atlanta to Castle City, Mont.
NPR: King Khan And The Shrines: 'Freak' Show
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Evidence unearthed beneath Parliament Square suggests that Cnut, the Dane who ruled England during 1016-35, may have been the first king to build a palace at Westminster.
BBC: The hidden history of Westminster
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Its president Edmund King acknowledged that panic buying - as well as wet weather - may have played a part in the April-June fall.
BBC: Business
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The twin subsidy-slashing measures may result in a major lobbying battle between King Corn and Big Oil.
FORBES: Senators Back Legislation to End Ethanol Subsidy
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The combination of rising utility bills and higher-than-average healthcare has residents starting to think coal may not be king after all.
FORBES: Could Rising Healthcare and Utility Bills Get Kentucky Off Coal?
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The skeleton also showed evidence of severe scoliosis - a curvature of the spine - which may have led Shakespeare to portray him as a "hunchback" king.
BBC: Richard III dig: Leicester Cathedral burial confirmed
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Calling all foodies: the 16th annual World Gourmet Summit runs 23 April to 3 May in Singapore, featuring the likes of nose-to-tail king Fergus Henderson and celeb chef Marco Pierre White.
BBC: Openings: Maldives, New York, Edinburgh, Boston
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Mr. Wiborg said forthcoming sales of company-owned Burger King restaurants will likely include transactions involving just two or three units and that some may require remodeling.
WSJ: Fast-Food Chains Selling Outlets to Franchisees
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The nonviolence practiced by men like Gandhi and King may not have been practical or possible in every circumstance, but the love that they preached -- their faith in human progress -- must always be the North Star that guides us on our journey.
CNN: Obama: 'Peace requires responsibility'