Ted Kennedy
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Romney Brown
In this photo taken Jan. 19, 2010, former Massachusetts Gov. and presidential hopeful, Mitt Romney, right, introduces and congratulates U.S. Senator-elect Scott Brown, R-Mass. at his Boston victory party after he won the seat vacated by the late Sen . Edward Kennedy . The two Massachusetts Republicans have a history of supporting each other throughout their political careers, but facing tough elections neither is playing up that history now, perhaps with good reason. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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Romney Brown
In this photo taken Jan. 19, 2010, former Massachusetts Gov. and presidential hopeful, Mitt Romney, right, introduces and congratulates U.S. Senator-elect Scott Brown, R-Mass. at his Boston victory party after he won the seat vacated by the late Sen . Edward Kennedy . The two Massachusetts Republicans have a history of supporting each other throughout their political careers, but facing tough elections neither is playing up that history now, perhaps with good reason. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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Body-RFK Home
FILE - In this Aug. 29, 2009 file photo, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Mary arrive during funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Boston. An attorney on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 said Mary Kennedy has been found dead on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s property in Bedford, N.Y. (AP Photo/Brian Snyder, Pool, File)
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Ed Kennedys War
With Associated Press President and Chief Executive Office Tom Curley standing behind her, Julia Kennedy Cochran, daughter of former AP correspondent Ed Kennedy, addresses the audience at Associated Press Headquarters in New York during a panel discussion entitled âEd Kennedyâs War: V-E Day, Censorship and The Associated Press,â Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Edward Kennedy was fired by the AP after he became the first journalist to send a firsthand account of the surrender. It had already been reported on the radio in Europe. Kennedy defied officials who told journalists to keep it secret for 36 hours as a condition of witnessing it. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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Ed Kennedys War
Julia Kennedy Cochran, daughter of former AP correspondent Ed Kennedy, addresses the audience at Associated Press Headquarters in New York during a panel discussion entitled âEd Kennedyâs War: V-E Day, Censorship and The Associated Press,â Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Edward Kennedy was fired by the AP after he became the first journalist to send a firsthand account of the German surrender in 1945. It had already been reported on the radio in Europe. Kennedy defied officials who told journalists to keep it secret for 36 hours as a condition of witnessing it. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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Ed Kennedys War
Associated Press President and Chief Executive Officer Tom Curley, left, addresses the audience during an panel discussion entitled âEd Kennedyâs War: V-E Day, Censorship and The Associated Press,â at Associated Press Headquarters, Tuesday, May 8, 2012 in New York. Edward Kennedy was fired by the AP after he became the first journalist to send a firsthand account of the German surrender in 1945. It had already been reported on the radio in Europe. Kennedy defied officials who told journalists to keep it secret for 36 hours as a condition of witnessing it. Seated from second left are moderator Jack Hamilton, panelists John Darnton, George Bria, Richard Fine and Sally Buzbee. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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Ed Kennedys War
Moderator Jack Hamilton, left, addresses the audience as fellow panelists listen during a panel discussion entitled Ed Kennedyâs War: V-E Day, Censorship and The Associated Press,â Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at Associated Press Headquarters in New York. Edward Kennedy was fired by the AP after he became the first journalist to send a firsthand account of the German surrender in 1945. It had already been reported on the radio in Europe. Kennedy defied officials who told journalists to keep it secret for 36 hours as a condition of witnessing it. Seated from second left are panelists John Darnton, George Bria, Richard Fine and Sally Buzbee. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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Web only: Etheridge discusses gubernatorial campaign
Former 2nd District Congressman Bob Etheridge talks about his decision to seek the Democratic nomination for governor.
back the future. And we -- know who who did. And Senator Kennedy your response to true I don't wanna you know. Who we've got to go forward he can deal with past young forward -
Gingrich win in SC changes course of race
Newt Gingrich has stormed to an upset victory over Mitt Romney in the South Carolina GOP primary with a pair of strong debate performances that most voters said was important to their choice.
More liberal than Ted Kennedy some -- it's -- the front runner -- it's. Just like Obama. Others attacking the surging challenger Freddie Mac game came at -
Duke hosts U.S. debt panel
Former University of North Carolina system president Erskine Bowles and former Wyoming Sen. Alan Simpson speak will speak at Duke University about what to do about the federal budget.
so difficult personal trust in Washington I mean I've worked with them. Ted Kennedy I didn't I don't judge people on how they live to me if you shake hands. And say I'm with here and
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