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What has happened to Teddy?
What has happened to Teddy?
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The last time Ginger Romano saw Sen. Edward Kennedy, she wasn’t at her best.
His life’s journey ended, the body of Sen. Edward Kennedy traveled by motorcade Thursday from the family compound where he spent his last days, past the building where he opened his first office to the presidential library named for his slain brother.
Mourners lined up Thursday morning outside the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, where Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s body will lie in repose after traveling more than 70 miles from the Cape Cod home where he spent his final days.
The greatest heights eluded Ted Kennedy over a lifetime of achievement and pain. No presidency. No universal health care, chief among his causes.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy, a stalwart liberal with a sometimes stormy personal life who spent decades near the center of American politics, died late Tuesday at 77.
Edward M. Kennedy was much more than just former Senate colleague and influential legislator to Barack Obama, evident in the president’s personal, mournful tribute on Wednesday.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, the last surviving brother in an enduring political dynasty and one of the most influential senators in history, died at his home on Cape Cod after a yearlong struggle with brain cancer. He was 77.
Hotness: Volcanic “On MSNBC’s Morning Joe today, journalist/pundit Mike Barnicle, a friend of the Senator from Massachusetts, said that he once asked Kennedy if, when he sailed his boat Maya in Nantucket Sound, did he ever see his brothers out there. “All the time,” Teddy replied.”
Ted Kennedy’s 2nd wife, Vicki, talks about the good times she shared with Ted before his death.