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Jack French Kemp wears the monogram JFK discreetly sewn onto the cuffs of his starched, high-collared shirts. His steel-gray hair looks just like the other J.F.K.'s might have, had he lived to old age, or even Kemp's 61. But in crafting his own political persona, Jack Kemp, a self-described "bleeding-heart conservative," superimposed the ideas of another political model on the style of John F. Kennedy. Kemp melded Ronald Reagan's sunny supply-side philosophy and belief in the power of free markets with Kennedy's youthful vigor and populist-patrician manner to create...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONVENTION '96: JACK BE NIMBLE | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

...major victory for the movement to open national fast food restaurants in the Square, a local business executive recently cemented a deal to bring a Dunkin' Donuts franchise to the corner of Eliot Street and JFK Street next month...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dunkin' Donuts Finally Granted Store in Square | 8/6/1996 | See Source »

...YORK: Every available Coast Guard craft, including helicopters, ships and planes, were scrambling to reach an area fifgy miles south of Long Island, New York late on Wednesday night after TWA flight 800 crashed shortly after takeoff from JFK airport en route to Paris. The plane reportedly exploded in mid-air. Early Coast Guard reports mentioned life rafts and wreckage in the water, and recovery of some bodies. Some 212 passengers and 17 crew were aboard the flight. -->