Edward Kennedy
BOSTON - When it was announced that former President Bill Clinton would make a campaign appearance for U.S.
PHILADELPHIA - Pennsylvania's Republican candidate for U.S.
HARTFORD, Conn. - A nephew of the late President John F.
NEW YORK - Writer, editor, producer and attorney Susan Lehman will run the publishing imprint Twelve, where authors have included Sen.
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