King

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King is a title that may be used to describe a hereditary Monarch as head of state. It may also be used to describe the most powerful or best known person in a field of endeavor. For example, Afghani warlord Mullah Nasim Akhundzada was described as the King of Heroin for his control over opium growing in northern Helmand valley. Several individuals have been referred to as Spam King including but not limited to Vardan Kushnir, Alan Rasky, Scott Richter, and Sanford Wallace.


Places named King include:

(See also Kings County, Kingston, Kington)

People whose surname is or was King include:

See also: List of people by name: King

Sources

  • Mullah Nasim Akhundzada
    • Mahmood Mamdani. 2004. Good Muslim, Bad Muslim. New York; Doubleday. ISBN 0385515375. pages 144-145.
  • Vardan Kushnir
    • Tracey E. Schelmetic. "Russian Spam King's Can Gets Stamped." TMC Net. July 27, 2005.News Report
    • "Russian Spam King Drugged and Beaten to Death." July 28, 2005. News Report
  • Scott Richter
    • Munir Kotadia. "Microsoft to spend spam king cash on net crime." The Spam Report. August 10, 2005. News Report
    • John Leyden. "Former 'Spam King' pays MS $7m to settle lawsuit." The Register. August 9, 2005. News Report
    • John Leyden. "Spam king surrenders his ignoble crown." The Register. News Report
  • Alan Rasky
    • Mike Wendland. "Spam king lives large off others' e-mail troubles: West Bloomfield computer empire helped by foreign Internet servers." Detroit Free Press. November 22, 2002.News Report
  • Sanford Wallace.
    • Brian McWilliams. "Exiled Spam-King's Go-Go Life." Wired News. October 7, 2003. News Article
    • Roy Mark. October 8, 2004 "FTC Pursues Former Spam King in Court." Internet News. News Report




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