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* 1923 – Ted Stevens, American politician ( d. 2010 )
* The series of tubes analogy, by Ted Stevens
* Ted Stevens ( R-AK )
Only Thurmond, Robert Byrd, Ted Kennedy, Daniel Inouye, Carl Hayden, John Stennis and Ted Stevens served longer in the Senate than Hollings.
Ted Stevens ( R-List of United States Senators from Alaska | Alaska ), former president pro tempore, and most recent president pro tempore emeritus.
The position has been held by Strom Thurmond ( R-South Carolina ) ( 2001-2003 ), Robert Byrd ( D-West Virginia ) ( 2003-2007 ), and Ted Stevens ( R-Alaska ) ( 2007-2009 ).
In August 2010, an airplane carrying former Senator Ted Stevens crashed near Alegnagik, resulting in the death of the Stevens and four others.
Kotzebue's Ralph Wien Memorial Airport is the one airport in the Northwest Arctic Borough with regularly scheduled large commercial passenger aircraft service to and from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and the Nome Airport.
* Series of tubes, an Internet meme and analogy for the Internet used by United States Senator Ted Stevens in reference to net neutrality
* Anchorage ( Ted Stevens International Airport ), US
* Ted Stevens
Theodore Fulton " Ted " Stevens, Sr. ( November 18, 1923 – August 9, 2010 ) was a United States Senator from Alaska, serving from December 24, 1968, until January 3, 2009, and thus the longest-serving Republican senator in history.
Around this time, when Ted Stevens was six years old, his parents divorced, and Stevens and his three siblings went back to Indianapolis to reside with their paternal grandparents, followed shortly thereafter by their father, who developed problems with his eyes and went blind for several years.
Ted Stevens survived ; his wife, Ann, did not.
Stevens and his first wife, Ann, had three sons: Ben, Walter, and Ted ; and two daughters: Susan and Beth.
Ted Stevens remarried in 1980 ; he and his second wife, Catherine, had a daughter, Lily.
" " The only problem Ted had was that he had a temper ," she told a reporter in 1994, crediting her husband with helping to steady Stevens " like you would do with your children " and with teaching Stevens the art of diplomacy.
According to On the Issues and NARAL, Ted Stevens had a mildly pro-life voting record, despite some notable pro-choice votes.
As a Senator, Ted Stevens was subject to criticism:
* Timeline: Ted Stevens from the Anchorage Daily News
* Ted Stevens News from The New York Times

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