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Stephen, Sir James
(Encyclopedia) Stephen, Sir James, 1789–1859, British colonial administrator; father of Leslie and James Fitzjames Stephen. He served (1825–35) as permanent counsel to the colonial office and Board…Kenneth Frankel 1998 Deaths
Kenneth Frankeldirector Obie Award-winning director of Simon Gray's Quartermaine's TermsBorn: 1942?Died: 1998Douglas V. FowleyA - FMary FrannKenneth Starr, 1997 News
Independent Counsel in the Whitewater investigation of the President and Mrs. Clinton. His announcement that he was leaving to become dean at Pepperdine University's law school fueled…Kenneth Lay, 2002 News
executive, resigned as chief executive and chairman of Enron, the beleaguered energy trading company that filed for bankruptcy in Dec. 2001. It was the largest such claim in U.S. history,…Kenneth Armitage 2002 Deaths
Kenneth ArmitageAge: 85 British sculptor known for his offbeat, semi-abstract bronze figures. Died: Jan. 22, 2002Walter AnnenbergA - FBuck BakerKenneth Williams, 2002 News
FBI agent, testified at a May Congressional hearing about a memo he wrote in July 2001, in which he had speculated that a large number of al-Qaeda members enrolled in U.S. flight schools…Kenneth Koch 2002 Deaths
Kenneth KochAge: 77 poet, novelist, and playwright who, with John Ashbery and Frank O'Hara, created the New York school of poets in the 1950s. He wrote more than 20 volumes of poetry, and his…Kenneth Lay 2006 Deaths
Kenneth LayAge: 64 founder and former CEO of Enron, the energy trading company that filed for bankruptcy in Dec. 2001, who was convicted of fraud and conspiracy in May. He died of heart…Kenneth Taylor 2006 Deaths
Kenneth TaylorAge: 86 Army Air Corps pilot who was one of the first two American pilots to take to the air and shoot down a Japanese plane during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.Died: Tuscon…Kenneth Clark 2005 Deaths
Kenneth ClarkAge: 90 educational psychologist and civil rights leader whose report on the detrimental effects of segregation and discrimination on children was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court…