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...Even though Harvard professors often seemed cold and indifferent, Ken Andrews was nothing but warm, generous, and thoughtful,” Sinsabaugh observed...

Author: By Michael C. Koenigs, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Former House Master Dead at 89 | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

...their first open house, Ken and his wife dressed-up for the occasion, in stark contrast to the sloppily dressed students. The couple was very elegant and cultivated, but without snobbery. They were a very powerful civilizing instrument,” Bower recalled...

Author: By Michael C. Koenigs, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Former House Master Dead at 89 | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

...also stay focused on our national security and so, as her title is both homeland security and counter-terrorism [adviser], this trip, which was already scheduled way in advance, went forward," Perino said. Perino said Townsend had delegated Katrina duties to Deputy Assistant to the President for Homeland Security Ken Rapuano, who had "been engaged from well before the storm hit the coast." Still, Perino said, Townsend stayed personally involved in the response: "She was certainly engaged - I should say strongly engaged - up through the Friday night and then went on her previously-scheduled trip to fulfill her counter-terrorism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush Katrina Probe Nominee Draws Flak | 9/21/2005 | See Source »

...Alexander's office, urges guests to check out the swanky new Oya restaurant, known for its $15 rum cocktails and red crocodile bar top. The host of the upcoming event, according to an e-mail obtained by TIME, is a lobbying firm co-founded by Republican National Committee chairman Ken Mehlman's brother and Senate majority leader Bill Frist's former chief counsel. FedEx has thrown a similar shindig, as has the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Attendees get to mingle below the radar at the publicity- free events, which are billed at less than $50 a head to comply with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Pays for the Olive? | 9/11/2005 | See Source »

...resistance futile. Congressional Democrats have said they are unwilling to settle for anything less than an outside panel, but White House officials said they do not intend to give in, and will portray Democrats as politicking if they do not accept a bipartisan panel proposed by Republican congressional leaders. Ken Mehlman, the party's chairman and Bush's campaign manager last year, told TIME that viewers at home will think it's "kind of ghoulish, the extent to which you've got political leaders saying not 'Let's help the people in need' but making snide comments about vacations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living Too Much in the Bubble? | 9/11/2005 | See Source »

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