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Buford resident Richard Burke was elected Imperial Potentate of the Shriners organization in Reno, Nevada, in July. His wife, Judy Burke, will serve as First Lady. Courtesy of Richard Burke.
Richard Burke built UnitedHealthcare (UNH) with a $40,000 loan. Haven, with backing from Bezos, Buffett and Dimon, did not succeed. Commitment is key, but unicorns are mainly built by smart and ...
Richard Burke launched the company that became UnitedHealth Group and was CEO through 1987. The health care giant is now America's fifth-largest public company.
Doris Burke is receiving a lot of love this weekend. While at Oklahoma City’s Devon Park on Friday for the Women’s College World Series between Texas Tech and Texas, Richard Jefferson put out ...
One day in 2003, Richard Burke laced up a pair of comfortable shoes and set out to find the perfect street corner. The big knot of traffic by Hardee’s, at the intersection of Ga. 316 and Buford ...
For the third straight season, ESPN will feature a different three-person broadcasting crew for the NBA Finals, as Richard Jefferson debuts alongside fellow analyst Doris Burke and play-by-play ...
GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan -- Richard Burke sure found a pretty penny last week. Well, more like a pretty big diamond that's worth upwards of $20,000 -- or as little as $5,000. An appraiser examined ...
Richard Burke, born in Chicago, Illinois in 1929, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Judge Joseph Burke and Catherine Ryan Burke, and … ...
WORCESTER - Fallon Health President and Chief Executive Officer Richard Burke will retire at the end of the year. A search for Burke's replacement is underway by Fallon's board of directors.
Richard Burke, 55, pleaded guilty Wednesday to attempted murder in an August stabbing. News Purdue Sports Life Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals. NEWS. Man admits he tried to stab woman to death.
Fitzharrls and Mullet Must Be Deported as ex-Convicts. Share full article. June 21, 1900. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from June 21, 1900, Page 2 ...
Amish bishop Samuel Mullet and seven of his hate crime co-defendants have been assigned to prisons scattered across the country — some as far as 1,000 miles away. Skip to Article Set weather ...