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Ken Robinson, 75 and longtime communications lawyer and publisher of Telecommunications Policy Review, has died. He was found dead in his Arlington, Virginia, residence Wednesday when a representative of the building checked on him after friends became concerned he hadn't…

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published his weekly newsletter, said Columbia Institute for Tele-Information director Robert Atkinson, who requested the check. Telecommunications Policy Review was widely known within communications policy circles for its articles on telecom, plus movie reviews, gardening advice and more. Robinson was a top aide 1989-1993 to Al Sikes, a Republican FCC chairman, and later consulted for BellSouth (now AT&T). Before the FCC, employers included DOJ. He's survived by three sisters and a brother. Local police hadn't confirmed details about the death.