Ted Kennedy
Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (b. February 22, 1932) is a Democratic U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. In office since November 1962, Kennedy is the second most senior member of the Senate.
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Dec. 8: Democratic voters in Massachusetts are feeling nostalgia and hope as the state holds a...
(NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams)
(NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams)
Rep. Patrick Kennedy honored his late father on the House floor Tuesday night. Kennedy said his...
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Sept. 10: Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, who replaced Ted Kennedy as Chairman on the Health Committee...
(The Obama Administration)
(The Obama Administration)
President Obama talks about Ted Kennedy and his pursuit of health care reform and the American...
(Presidential Press Conferences)
(Presidential Press Conferences)
Before resuming official business Tuesday, the U.S. Senate paused for a moment of silence in...
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Tears flowed Saturday at the grand Catholic funeral for Edward Kennedy, eulogized by President...
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(AFP TV World)
Ted Kennedy Jr. and Patrick Kennedy remember father Sen. Edward Kennedy, sometimes speaking...
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Aug. 29: In a eulogy to Ted Kennedy, President Barack Obama remembers the late senator as one who...
(The Obama Administration)
(The Obama Administration)
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