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Eunice Kennedy Shriver is Maria Shriver’s Mother

Eunice Kennedy Shriver is Maria Shriver’s mother that she lost about two months ago. Not only her mom she lost, but a hero, role model and best friend, as well. Find out more on the grieving First Lady here. The First Lady and wife of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, stood before an audience as the [...]

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True Compass by Edward M. Kennedy - Review

This review is a guest post written by my husband Terry. True Compass: a Memoir by Edward M. Kennedy Publisher: Twelve Publication Date: September 14, 2009 ISBN: 9780446539258 532 Pages (Hardcover) Nonfiction/Memoir Summary (from the publisher ): The youngest of nine children born to Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, he came of age among siblings from whom much...

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Theater Review | 'Good Bobby': A Kennedy, From Shy Kid to Politician

There’s a lot to like in “Good Bobby,” a biographical play about Robert F. Kennedy. Yet only occasionally is there something to love.

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Robert F. Kennedy's son tosses Senate support behind unseasoned Alan Khazei

Max Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy's son and the late U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's nephew, has endorsed Alan Khazei's Senate run, saying the City Year founder...

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Sen. Meeks No Longer an Isolationist on School Vouchers! Welcome to the War

Senator James Meeks has been the Joseph P. Kennedy* Ambassador to School Reform Isolationism and a powerful voice for tossing more tax dollars to the Chicago Teachers Union and hapless Public Schools. Blocks from Calumet High School, now morphed into a hybrid Charter Academy/Warehouse, and few more from the 60 million dollar Simeon High School, Leo High School - a Catholic High School...

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RFK's son Max to endorse Khazei's US Senate bid

A member of the Kennedy family is endorsing Alan Khazei (KAY'-zee) in his bid to succeed the late Sen. Edward Kennedy.

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Paul Fay dies at 91; friend of JFK, former Navy official

He met the future president when they were both in the Navy, joined his administration as undersecretary of the Navy and wrote a best-selling book about their friendship. Paul "Red" Fay, who met John F. Kennedy when they were both in the Navy, joined his administration as undersecretary of the Navy and then wrote a bestselling book about their friendship, has died. He was 91.

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Books: "True Compass"

It’s hard to pinpoint the moment in this memoir when Ted Kennedy first seems like a grownup. It’s later than it ought to be—well after his election to the Senate. You think he’s there when he’s the one who must . . .