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Ted Kennedy 63 languages Edward Moore Kennedy (February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States senator from Massachusetts for almost 47 years, from 1962 until his death in 2009.
Ted Kennedy, in full Edward Moore Kennedy, byname Lion of the Senate, (born February 22, 1932, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died August 25, 2009, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts), U.S. senator (1962–2009), a prominent figure in the Democratic Party and in liberal politics from the 1960s who became among the most influential and respected members ...
Edward “Ted” Kennedy (1932-2009), the youngest brother of President John Kennedy (1917-1963), was a U.S. senator from Massachusetts from 1962 to 2009, making him one of the longest-serving...
Name: Ted Kennedy Birth Year: 1932 Birth date: February 22, 1932 Birth State: Massachusetts Birth City: Boston Birth Country: United States Gender: Male Best Known For: Known as the "Lion of the...
Late on the night of July 18, 1969, a black Oldsmobile driven by U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy plunged off the Dike Bridge on the tiny island of Chappaquiddick, off Martha’s Vineyard, landing...
And Edward, known as Ted or Teddy Kennedy, was a senator and part of the Democratic Party conversation, as well as the national conversation, from the 1960s until he died almost four decades...
Ted Kennedy: The Day the Presidency Was Lost A young reporter listens in as Ted Kennedy flubs simple, but key question. By CHRIS WHIPPLE August 28, 2009, 10:34 AM Aug. 31, 2009 -- It happened on a bright summer morning 30 years ago this week.
Ted Kennedy was the only one surviving male Kennedy of that generation by the time that he arrived on Martha's Vineyard on the fateful July weekend in 1969.
Oldest child of late Sen. Ted Kennedy dies at 51 The only daughter of the late Senator Edward Kennedy, Kara Kennedy Allen, died suddenly Friday evening, NBC News reported. Dughter Kara...
In his address, Kennedy defended post-World War II liberalism, advocated for a national healthcare insurance model, criticized retired Hollywood film actor and Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan, and implicitly rebuked incumbent President Jimmy Carter, for his more moderate political stances.