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Webb Hubbell, Mary Sue Jacobs, Madalyn Johnson, Ken Johnson, David Johnson, Murray Johnson, Hilary Jones, Myra Jones, Eleanor Karam, James Karam, Willie Kueker, Dr. Frank Kumpuris, Kula Kumpuris, Dr. Kemal Kutait, Virginia Kutait, Deborah Lee.
CNN: AllPolitics - Guest List
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The biggest idea is to extend London's Low Emissions Zone, a scheme pioneered by Ken Livingstone, Mr Johnson's predecessor as mayor.
ECONOMIST: Cleaning up London��s dirty air
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The Plano, Texas, company had reported before the market opened on the past two occasions, with each followed by detailed remarks from new CEO Ron Johnson and CFO Ken Hannah at a Manhattan meeting for analysts and investors.
FORBES: J.C. Penney: To Avoid Wild Stock Swings, Quarterly Reports Shift To Afternoon
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There are a few obvious picks from the still-active or recently retired pool: players like Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez, Randy Johnson, Greg Maddux and Ken Griffey Jr.
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Mr Johnson then deposed the Labour Mayor Ken Livingstone.
BBC: The shifting arguments for London's New Bus
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Either the Labour incumbent, Ken Livingstone, or the Conservative candidate, Boris Johnson, will win (see article).
ECONOMIST: The Labour government
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Images of Alfred Hitchcock fleeing from the pigeons on Trafalgar Square, George Orwell installing CCTV cameras and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson polishing the shoes of his predecessor Ken Livingstone are among the tongue-in-cheek caricatures that welcome you.
BBC: Sky high at London��s Shard
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Other things being equal, immigrants are more likely to vote Labour than the population as a whole, yet the rise in London's migrant population did not stop the Tories' Boris Johnson from taking the mayoralty from Labour's Ken Livingstone in 2008 and holding on to it earlier this year.
ECONOMIST: Immigrants
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Talk of Boris Johnson becoming prime minister is "disastrous" for him, cabinet minister Ken Clarke has said.
BBC: Tory conference: Ken Clarke warning for Boris Johnson
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Ken Livingstone, the capital's ex-mayor, tried to implicate Boris Johnson, his successor.
ECONOMIST: Struggles and revels in the drifts