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Kennedy's and attractive
Kennedy's attractive brothers, sisters, and wife combed the state looking for votes.
According to Hugh Stuckey, a writer on the show, the producer placed Kennedy with a series of attractive young women to displace rumours of Kennedy's homosexuality.

Kennedy's and sisters
Although Kennedy's sisters and many of his long-time associates from Massachusetts were opposed to burial at Arlington, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy visited the site with McNamara on Saturday, November 23, and concluded that Mrs. Kennedy's wishes should be honored.

Kennedy's and brothers
Among the matters investigated were attempts to assassinate foreign leaders, including Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, Rafael Trujillo of the Dominican Republic, the Diem brothers of Vietnam, Gen. René Schneider of Chile and President John F. Kennedy's plan to use the Mafia to kill Fidel Castro of Cuba.
On 1 June 1866 a bushranging gang consisting of the Clarke brothers, Patsy Connell and two accomplices held up Michelago town ( which then consisted of Thomas Kennedy's Hibernian Hotel, a police station and lockup, Abraham Levy's store, a Church of England schoolhouse, a Catholic church and a few houses ) and drank its entire liquor supply before staggering off to their rocky hide-out called ' Beefcask ' in the Tinderrys.

Kennedy's and wife
* John F. Kennedy, Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette and sister-in-law Lauren Bessette are killed when Kennedy's private plane crashes off the coast of Martha's Vineyard in July 1999.
*" Goodnight, Sweetheart " ( Ray Noble )-Harpo and same girl ( Edgar Kennedy's character's wife )
After graduating from college and inspired by John F. Kennedy's call to public service, Doyle worked as a teacher with his wife, Jessica Doyle in Tunisia, Africa as part of the Peace Corps from 1967 to 1969.
She appeared as Jamie Kennedy's mother and Ryan O ' Neal's wife in Malibu's Most Wanted ( 2003 ).
When King was imprisoned shortly before the election, Wofford persuaded Kennedy's brother in law, Sargent Shriver, to race to O ' Hare airport to persuade Kennedy to call King's wife, Correta Scott King, who faced the specter of her husband sentenced to hard labor in a gulag-like Georgia prison for a minor traffic violation while she was in an advanced stage of pregnancy.
After Tim and Irene divorced, she toured with Bob Hope, making regular appearances on his radio show, and also played Edgar Kennedy's wife in two of his series of short films in 1943.
President Kennedy's supposed mistress, Judith Campbell Exner was established in the hotel and supposedly sneaked into the White House when his wife was away.
During the 1990s, Green had enlisted Kennedy's help while researching a book about the still unsolved 1951 Florida fire-bombing murders of black Civil Rights activists Harry T. Moore and his wife Harriette.
Cyana Von Ray Morgan, the widow, strongly resembles Kennedy's wife Jacqueline Bauvier Kennedy in her responses, her appearance, and her interest in art.
Sattler and his wife ( actress Noeline Brown ) were two of Kennedy's closest friends.
Tony Sattler and his wife, actress Noeline Brown, Kennedy's closest friends, said they were mortified by the movie.
The Liberal Democrat manifesto launch was delayed when Kennedy's wife, Sarah, went into hospital on 11 April.
She next appeared ... tick ... tick ... tick ... ( 1970 ), as George Kennedy's ambitious, henpecking wife, and returned to the offbeat as Buck Henry's wife, searching for her missing daughter amid the hippies and drug culture of 1970s New York in Milos Forman's Taking Off ( 1971 ).
This particular poem, according to the JFK Library, " was one of John F. Kennedy's favorite poems and he often asked his wife ( Jacqueline ) to recite it.

Kennedy's and Jacqueline
The AID has undertaken the redecoration of the White House library as a project in connection with the work being done by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's Fine Arts Advisory Committee to secure antiques for the presidential home.
A committee was formed to advise Kennedy's widow Jacqueline, who would make the final decision.
Kennedy's mother, former U. S. first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, maintained a home in Aquinnah ( formerly " Gay Head ") until her death in 1994.
As the President of the Senate, Mansfield delivered the lead eulogy on November 24, 1963, witnessed by Jacqueline Kennedy, as President Kennedy's casket lay in state in the Capitol rotunda: " And so she took a ring from her finger and placed it in his hands, and kissed him, and closed the lid of a coffin.
Kennedy chose Robertson over Edd " Kookie " Byrnes, Warren Beatty ( Jacqueline Kennedy's choice ), and Jeffrey Hunter.
" She also allegedly had an affair with Joseph Slatton, who was married to Jacqueline Kennedy's cousin.
Pat Nixon had an interest in adding artifacts to the Executive Mansion, and built on Jacqueline Kennedy's more publicized efforts.
After President Kennedy's assassination there were rumours of a romance between Ormsby-Gore and Jacqueline Kennedy.
In the aftermath of Kennedy's assassination Rostenkowski was one of a small group who made regular visits to Jacqueline Kennedy's home in Georgetown.
Among other actors considered for the lead were Peter Fonda, who objected to having to do his screen test with an impersonation of JFK's voice ; Edd Byrnes, Warren Beatty ( Jacqueline Kennedy's choice ), and Jeffrey Hunter.
The book became news even before it was published when Kennedy's widow Jacqueline, who had initially asked Manchester to write the book, demanded that the author make changes in the manuscript.
Pam Turnure, Jacqueline Kennedy's secretary, also read the manuscript ; alarmed by many " personal revelations " from Kennedy's interviews with Manchester, such as the fact that she smoked ( something Jacqueline Kennedy had successfully hidden in the White House ), she also provided lists of changes.
Jacqueline Kennedy's interview tapes with the author are sealed at the Kennedy Library until 2067.
Grave site as it was reconfigured after Jacqueline Kennedy's death.
Jacqueline Kennedy had requested that a member of the U. S. Army Special Forces ( the Green Berets ) be part of the military honor squad at President Kennedy's burial service.
Some moments of controversy developed in the opening months, including a guest's satirical look at First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's televised tour of the White House that was criticized for bad taste, and a look at censorship that was to involve the reading of selections from books such as Lady Chatterley's Lover and Tropic of Cancer.
Jefferies film was described as capturing " a beaming Jacqueline Kennedy ", as well as showing Kennedy's suit jacket bunched up in back.
The main house on Hammersmith Farm was built in 1887 for John W. Auchincloss, the great-grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy's stepfather, Hugh D. Auchincloss.

Kennedy's and state
One of Mrs. Kennedy's initial concerns as First Lady was the sad state of the furnishings in a building which is supposed to be a national shrine.
However, some political experts argued that Kennedy's margin of victory had come almost entirely from Catholic areas, and thus Humphrey decided to continue the contest in the heavily Protestant state of West Virginia.
However, discontent with the Democrats ' increasing support for civil rights resulted in John F. Kennedy's barely winning the state in 1960.
Tip O ' Neill, then a representative from Kennedy's home state of Massachusetts, recalled that Johnson approached him at the convention and said, " Tip, I know you have to support Kennedy at the start, but I'd like to have you with me on the second ballot.
Emulating the Civil Rights Act of 1875, Kennedy's civil rights bill included provisions to ban discrimination in public accommodations, and to enable the U. S. Attorney General to join in lawsuits against state governments which operated segregated school systems, among other provisions.
The property was bequeathed to the Foundation in 1959 under the presidency of Dean Rusk ( who was later to become U. S. President Kennedy's secretary of state ).
Pundits predicted foot-dragging by the Speaker after President Kennedy's 30-year-old brother Ted won a Senate seat from Edward J. McCormack, Jr., the elder McCormack's favorite nephew, the highest Democratic officeholder in the state, and a logical candidate.
Kennedy's majority opinion argued that the case differed from Stenberg v. Carhart, a 2000 case in which the Supreme Court struck down a state ban on " partial-birth abortion " as unconstitutional, in that the Partial Birth Abortion Act defined the banned procedure more clearly.
While volunteering in Kennedy's campaign, Wilson took a 30 day leave from the Navy and entered his name into the race for Texas state representative of his home district on the Democratic ticket.
In 2002, although Minnesota didn't gain or lose any districts, Kennedy's 2nd district — a monstrous 28-county district stretching from the southwestern corner of the state to the fringes of the Twin Cities — was dismantled.
Maloney toured parts of the state, but was overshadowed by Caroline Kennedy's promotional tour for the same seat.
A presidential visit to the state of Texas was first agreed upon by Lyndon B. Johnson, President John F. Kennedy's vice president, and Texas native, and by Texas Governor John Connally while all three men were together in a meeting in El Paso, Texas on June 5, 1963.
Throughout the 1960s, Wilkinson refused to pay the state sales tax on his transactions ; he and Joe Kennedy, the owner of Kennedy's Book Store, both claimed that paying the tax put them at a competitive disadvantage with the university's book store, which did not pay state taxes because it was operated by the university, a tax exempt entity.
At the 1956 Democratic National Convention, her father helped deliver his state for John F. Kennedy's unsuccessful bid for the vice-presidential nomination.

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