Michael Powell
WAP2001051752 - 17 MAY 2001 - WASHINGTON, D. C. USA: Michael Powell, son of Secretary of State Colin Powell, during the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee confirmation hearing May 17, 2001 on his nomination as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. rw/Ricardo Watson UPI
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