Ken Bell
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"Ken Bell" was a Canadian photographer who served with the Canadian armed forces during the Second World War. As a Lieutenant in the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, he participated in the Normandy Landings, photographing and recording the liberation of France, Belgium and Holland, and finally documenting the occupation of Germany. After the war he had a successful career as a professional photographer, and published a number of books including Not in Vain, a collection of photographs showing the changes which had taken place in Europe since the end of the war.

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San Marcos is a pass-through area for evacuees who will be sheltered in San Antonio and Austin later in the week, ... It's important that people are directed to the locations where facilities and resources are mobilized.

No one could reasonably suggest that the Speaker was trying to buy (Wood's) support. You can't bribe somebody if he doesn't know you're offering him money.

I should think that the proper remedy is that ... the board ought to go to the General Assembly and ask the law be changed and clarified.

We should be getting a big pallet of DVD's by the end of September, ... We expect to have all the pre-orders shipped out by the end of the first week.

I honestly think this is not a close question of criminal law. I hope and expect the district attorney will see it that way as well.

Our job is to pass evacuees through our jurisdiction to theirs because they have the larger shelters set up, and then support them on a regional level as we've been doing over the past few days.

I'm a bit at a loss about what the inquiry is about.