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In January 1962, General Edward Lansdale described plans to overthrow the Cuban Government in a top-secret report ( partially declassified 1989 ), addressed to President Kennedy and officials involved with Operation Mongoose.
One critic wrote the image of John F. Kennedy was described as carefully framed " in rich detail " which " drew on the power of myth " regarding the incident of PT 109 and wrote that Kennedy understood how to use images to further his presidential ambitions.
Other stories include ludicrous " kiss and tell " and similar stories by people who are portrayed as mentally disturbed, often with highly bizarre elements ; examples include allegations by a man who claimed that, on holiday touring in his caravan, he found a campsite run by Elvis Presley who, when plied with drink, admitted to the Kennedy assassination ; another from a retired toilet attendant who described the nature of faeces from various little-known celebrities and an elderly woman who blames anti-social behaviour in her area on bored Newsnight presenters, as well as a mental home patient who claimed to have had sex with a number of children's TV puppets.
U. S. President John F. Kennedy, Marie-Madeleine Lioux, André Malraux, U. S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and U. S. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson at an unveiling of the Mona Lisa at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Kennedy described Malraux as " the most fascinating man I've ever talked to ".
* The Profile in Courage Award is a private award given to recognize displays of courage similar to those John F. Kennedy described in his book Profiles in Courage.
However, it took another 20 years before Eugene P. Kennedy described the first ‘ enzymatic phosphorylation of proteins ’.
Inflammatory bowel diseases were described by Giovanni Battista Morgagni ( 1682 – 1771 ) and by Scottish physician T. Kennedy Dalziel in 1913.
* In its 26 August 2009 obituary for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the New York Times described the late Senator as a " Rabelaisian figure in the Senate and in life ".
In an article on the civil rights movement in Albany, Zinn described the people who participated in the Freedom Rides to end segregation, and the reluctance of President John F. Kennedy to enforce the law.
Joseph Kennedy, the American ambassador, described her as a " tart ", and his wife, Rose Kennedy, refused to dine with her.
While the opinion in Lawrence was framed in terms of the right to liberty, Kennedy described the " right to privacy " found in Griswold as the " most pertinent beginning point " in the evolution of the concepts embodied in Lawrence.
Guardian Arts and Heritage correspondent Maev Kennedy described the genre poetically as encapsulating " the nostalgic yearning for an Arcadian idyll ".
First described in conceptual terms by U. S. inventor Thomas Edison in 1888, it was largely developed by his employee William Kennedy Laurie Dickson between 1889 and 1892.
Design of this basic conversion process was first described by Adam Kissiah, Jr., and was first exposed to the public when it was revealed to James O. Harrell, Esquire, Patent Counsel to NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center, in July, 1974.
The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial in Dallas is often described as a cenotaph.
The resulting work, Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing ( 1963 ), linking the loss of Kennedy with Howells ' loss of his son, is described by Howells ' pupil Paul Spicer as " a classic of twentieth century choral music " and " an undoubted masterpiece ".
President John F. Kennedy had read the novel and believed the scenario as described could actually occur in the United States.
The survey has been widely praised, described as " brilliant and exhaustive " by military historian D. J. Cathcart King in 1949 and " perhaps the finest account of the archaeology and history of a single medieval castle ever written " by historian Hugh Kennedy in 1994.
* John F. Kennedy used the phrase in his 1961 inaugural address, when he described the U. S. and the Soviet Union, " both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankind's final war.
In 1995, columnist Frank Rich of The New York Times dubbed the award the " Kennedy Center Dishonors ", with particular criticism for the Honors Gala, which he described as " more mortifying with each passing year ":

Kennedy and administration's
The Kennedy administration's new housing and urban renewal proposals, particularly their effect on the Federal Housing Administration, came under fire in Dallas last week.
Though Kennedy may have intended this to remain a more nominal position, Taylor Branch in Pillar of Fire contends that Johnson served to push the Kennedy administration's actions for civil rights further and faster than Kennedy originally intended to go.
At the 1984 Republican National Convention, Kirkpatrick delivered the " Blame America First " keynote speech, which re-nominated Reagan by praising his administration's foreign policy while excoriating the leadership of what she called the " San Francisco Democrats "— the Democrats had just held their convention in San Francisco — for the party's shift away from the hawkish policies of former Democratic presidents such as Harry S. Truman and John F. Kennedy to a more strident anti-war position that the left-wing of the Democratic Party had pushed since Vietnam.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ) and Congress of Racial Equality ( CORE ) saw it as a way of challenging and condemning the Kennedy administration's inaction and lack of support for civil rights for African Americans.
Many believe the Dominican Republic would have flourished both economically and politically without foreign assistance ( namely, the U. S .) had Bosch's government been able to fend off the Kennedy administration's overt and covert pressures, and to carry out all of his proposed reforms.
In the book Reel Power: Hollywood Cinema and American Supremacy, Matthew Alford criticises the film for side-lining " the real-world Kennedy administration's preoccupation with launching secret attacks, including an attempted invasion, against Cuba, which persisted into the crisis and beyond ".
" When Dr. Weaver joined the Kennedy Administration, whose Harvard connections extended to the occupant of the Oval Office, he held more Harvard degrees – three, including a doctorate in economics – than anyone else in the administration's upper ranks.
Flexible response represented a capability to fight across all spectrums of warfare, not just with nuclear arms such as this LGM-25C Titan II | Titan II missile. Flexible response was a defense strategy implemented by John F. Kennedy in 1961 to address the Kennedy administration's skepticism of Dwight Eisenhower's New Look and its policy of Massive Retaliation.

Kennedy and plan
The Kennedy plan alone would boost the base to $5,000 a year and the payroll tax to 6.5 per cent -- 3.25 per cent each.
Other parts of the Kennedy health plan would entail federal grants of 750 million to 1 billion dollars over the next 10 years.
Note, too, that the Kennedy textile plan looks toward modernization or shrinkage of the U.S. textile industry.
Air Force General Curtis LeMay presented a pre-invasion bombing plan to Kennedy in September, while spy flights and minor military harassment from US forces at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base were the subject of continual Cuban diplomatic complaints to the US government.
This was later reversed during 2002 in a landmark case before the US Supreme Court, Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, in which the divided court, in a 5-4 decision, ruled the Ohio school voucher plan constitutional and removed any constitutional barriers to similar voucher plans in the future, with moderate justices Anthony Kennedy and Sandra Day O ' Connor and conservative justices William Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas in the majority.
When Bob Kennedy requested a code name for the government-wide plan that Richard Goodwin was drafting, an exception was made.
Three years after it opened, the TTC renovated its southwestern terminus at Kennedy Station, because the looped turnaround track, originally designed for uni-directional streetcars under the earlier plan and not needed for the bi-directional ICTS trains, was causing derailments ; it was replaced with a single terminal track and the station was thus quasi-Spanish solution, with one side for boarding and another side for alighting, though the boarding side is also used for alighting during off-peak hours.
The " doomsday plan " was based on the work of Dr Liam Kennedy, a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast.
On 28 January 1961, President Kennedy was briefed, together with all the major departments, on the latest plan ( code-named Operation Pluto ) that involved 1, 000 men to be landed in a ship-borne invasion at Trinidad, Cuba, about 270 km ( 170 mi ) south-east of Havana, at the foothills of the Escambray Mountains in Sancti Spiritus province.
On 4 April 1961, President Kennedy then approved the Bay of Pigs plan ( also known as Operation Zapata ), because it had an airfield that would not need to be extended to handle bomber operations, it was farther away from large groups of civilians than the Trinidad plan, and it was less " noisy " militarily, which would make any future denial of direct US involvement more plausible.
In the aftermath of the January 1967 Apollo 1 disaster, NASA ’ s plan to incrementally test Saturn V and Apollo spacecraft components leading to the lunar landing had to be significantly revised in order to meet John F. Kennedy ’ s goal of reaching the Moon by the end of the decade.
In March 1961, President Kennedy proposed a ten-year plan for Latin America:
Following presentation of the Northwoods plan, Kennedy removed Lemnitzer as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, although he became Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in January 1963.
Luckman left the company before the building's completion, moving on to a notable architectural career, including the design of Madison Square Garden, the Theme Building and master plan for Los Angeles International Airport, the Aon Center, and major buildings at the Kennedy Space Center and Johnson Space Center.
Her mother, Jutta Karin Kennedy, expressed shock when she heard of Rusty's plan while at the gathering with them, saying that she wasn't stable enough to care for the children.
In October 1848, in love with Barron's cousin Bridget Murphy and with a plan to wed, Patrick Kennedy decided to follow.
Indeed, one redistricting plan after the 2000 Census went so far as to divide the 8th in two, giving one district to Van Hollen and forcing Morella to run against popular State Delegate Mark Kennedy Shriver in November.
In the first year of the Kennedy administration, MAAG worked closely with administration officials, USOM, and the US Information Service to develop a counterinsurgency plan ( CIP ).
BUA's bid to become the new " Second Force " centred on a six-year expansion plan that envisaged the progressive transfer of all of BOAC's African routes to itself to complement existing African services from the airline's Gatwick base, and unlimited frequencies between Gatwick and New York's John F. Kennedy Airport.
Following the failure of the invasion, Kennedy expressed regret that more information about the invasion plan was not published, telling Times reporter Turner Catledge, “ If you had printed more about the operation, you would have saved us from a colossal mistake .”
As a part of the fallout from the failed 1993 Clinton health care plan, both Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy and the Clinton administration were looking for smaller initiatives for publicly-funded health care that could gain bipartisan support .< ref name =" ap100507 ">
The PFI plan was accepted, and received support from local MP Charles Kennedy and the local council in the full knowledge that it would be on a high-toll basis for a limited period.
The plan was launched in April 1961, less than three months after John F. Kennedy assumed the presidency of the United States.

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