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  1. Richard Dudley Baker (born March 30, 1936) is an American Soto Zen master (or roshi), the founder and guiding teacher of Dharma Sangha—which consists of Crestone Mountain Zen Center located in Crestone, Colorado and the Buddhistisches Studienzentrum (Johanneshof) in Germany's Black Forest.

  2. Richard Baker (full name L. Richard Baker III) is an American author and game designer who has worked on many Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings. Early life, education, and military [ edit ] Rich Baker was born and raised in Florida, then moved with his family to New Jersey at age ten. [1]

  3. Richard Baker graduated from Cornell’s hotel management course and eventually joined his father in the family business of real estate development. They persuaded the giant discount retailer Wal-Mart to set up shop at various strip malls they owned across the country. After two decades, however, Baker decided to branch out from the strip mall ...

  4. May 7, 2011 · Richard Baker declined to show reporters his Greenwich house — he does not want a “Richard Baker’s palatial estate” article, he says, and one swimming pool is under renovation — but the ...

  5. Richard Baker (American businessman, born 1946) (1946–2009), American businessman and surf apparel executive for Ocean Pacific. Richard Baker (British businessman, born 1962), former chief operating officer of Asda Stores Ltd. and CEO of Boots Group. Richard A. Baker (businessman) (born 1965), chairman and CEO of the Hudson's Bay Trading ...

  6. Sir Richard Baker (born c. 1568—died Feb. 18, 1645, London, Eng.) was a British writer and author of A Chronicle of the Kings of England. Baker was educated at Hart Hall, Oxford, studied law in London, and traveled abroad. A member of Parliament in 1593 and 1597, he was knighted in 1603 and was high sheriff of Oxfordshire from 1620 to 1621.

  7. Nov 17, 2018 · Former BBC newsreader Richard Baker has died aged 93. The son of a plasterer, London-born Baker introduced the first BBC TV news bulletin broadcast in July 1954. He went on to front the Last Night ...