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TPMmuckraker (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... of the House's top tax-writing committee. Some speakers at the rally -- which was organized by Ken Sunshine, the veteran New York P.R. guru and Rangel supporter -- slammed the media for going to hard on Rangel. "The level of hysteria is totally out of context," said David Jones, the head of a New York non-profit. "Where is the balance? Everything makes him out to look like he's on the take."...
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The Flack (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
... so much "the crowd" will take when it comes to spinning the truth. But who's to blame? Ken Sunshine, the Jackson family's hired-hand whose firm orchestrated the media events in the aftermath of Mr. Jackson's demise. Or SONY Pictures whose Jackson territory -HQ'd parent company spent $60 million for the rights to the new Jackson docu-pic . My guess is both. Wasn't it SONY that gave...
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Entertainment and Showbiz! (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
... she wrote some mean things about me in the press, and I wrote that she is a nasty witch.” Ken Sunshine, the spokesman for the Jackson family, said, “We will not dignify this with a comment.” (ANI) ShareThis Related posts: Michael Jackson: A Picture shows MJ enjoying a concert with Tatum O’Neil Michael Jackson : MJ feared ravages of old age Michael Jackson : Michael Jackson was convinced...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
... the "scary" ordeal of trying to protect himself, his family, the other women - and his job.Ken Sunshine, a veteran public relations specialist, minimizes the professional fallout for Letterman: "He didn't murder anybody. He was extorted. It's consenting adults. Nobody's accusing him of rape. This is shoplifting, maybe. . . . Unless someone accuses him of using his position to forcibly come...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
... he described the "scary" ordeal of trying to protect himself, his family, the women — and his job.Ken Sunshine, a public-relations specialist, downplayed the professional fallout for Letterman: "He didn't murder anybody. He was extorted. It's consenting adults. Nobody's accusing him of rape. This is shoplifting, maybe. ... Unless someone accuses him of using his position to forcibly come...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
... the "scary" ordeal of trying to protect himself, his family, the other women — and his job.Ken Sunshine, a veteran public-relations specialist, minimizes the professional fallout for Letterman: "He didn't murder anybody. He was extorted. It's consenting adults. Nobody's accusing him of rape. This is shoplifting, maybe. . . . Unless someone accuses him of using his position to forcibly come...