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What Leicester ought to do now is launch a Richard III theme park

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What Leicester ought to do now is launch a Richard III theme park

The Drilling Company will yield "Richard III" this summer as part of its annual Shakespeare in the Park(ing) Lot season.

Now that Richard III's remains have been identified "beyond a reasonable doubt," scientists are trying to figure out what the English king looked like. DNA tests and other techniques confirmed that a battle-scarred skeleton

The face of England's King Richard III was exposed for the first time in more than 500 years on Tuesday following a reconstruction based on a skull unearthed from a parking lot in the city of Leicester. After carrying out a series

The world is grown so terrible that wrens make prey where eagles dare not perch. Can Shakespeare's fallen tyrant help us set it to civil rights? BY JOHN WATKINS | FEBRUARY 6, 2013. I like the thought of the hunchbacked Richard III, newly exhumed

It's official: the human remains found under a parking lot in Leicester, England, belong to Richard III. That's the word from University of Leicester archaeologists, who on Feb. 4 said that DNA prove, radiocarbon dating, and

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