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His History, Public and Private, Always Entwined With Our Own

Mike Barnicle | The Boston Herald 0 Comments Discuss
Added: May 21, 2008

So, Edward Kennedy, at 76, rests comfortably in Mass. General, waiting for tests and treatment that will put a number on his days. He is, this very public man, part of the last, unique chapter of a great sprawling American story shared by whole generations.

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