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			<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 15:42:36 GMT</pubDate>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:40:50 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Condolences to the Kennedy family.<br /><br />Ted Kennedy, the last surviving brother of America&#x27;s leading political dynasty, has died of a brain tumour at the age of 77.<br /><br />Edward Kennedy was the senior US senator from Massachusetts and a liberal stalwart of the Democratic party. At the time of his death he was the third longest serving senator of all time.<br /><br />Edward M Kennedy, the husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle we loved so deeply, died late Tuesday night at home in Hyannis Port (Massachusetts), the Kennedy family said in a statement.<br /><br />We&#x27;ve lost the irreplaceable centre of our family and joyous light in our lives, but the inspiration of his faith, optimism and perseverance will live on in our hearts forever.<br /><br />The US president, Barack Obama, called Kennedy the greatest United States senator of our time , praising his work on civil rights, health and improving the economic wellbeing of all Americans.<br /><br />He thanked Kennedy for his wise counsel in the senate and his support in last year&#x27;s presidential race.<br /><br />Ted Kennedy was diagnosed with brain cancer in May 2008.<br /><br />Like his two assassinated brothers President John Kennedy and the presidential candidate Robert Kennedy he had been expected to scale great political heights.<br /><br />But his career was significantly blighted by the Chappaquiddick incident of 1969 in which the car he was driving ran off a bridge and plunged into the water, killing Mary Jo Kopechne.<br /><br />Kennedy&#x27;s death marks the twilight of a political dynasty and deals a blow to Democrats as they seek an overhaul of the healthcare system, one of Kennedy&#x27;s personal goals.<br /><br />John Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, and their brother, Senator Robert Kennedy, was fatally shot while campaigning for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination. The fourth brother, Joe Kennedy, was a pilot killed in the second world war.<br /><br />When Ted Kennedy first took the Senate seat previously held by John in 1962 he was seen as something of a political lightweight who owed his ascent to his famous name.<br /><br />Yet during his near half-century in the chamber Kennedy became known as one of Washington&#x27;s most effective senators, crafting legislation by working with lawmakers and presidents of both parties and finding unlikely allies.<br /><br />At the same time he held fast to liberal causes deemed anachronistic by the centrist New Democrats and was a lightning rod for conservative ire.<br /><br />He helped enact measures to protect civil and labour rights, expand healthcare, upgrade schools, increase student aid and contain the spread of nuclear weapons.<br /><br />There&#x27;s a lot to do, Kennedy told Reuters in 2006. I think most of all it&#x27;s the injustice that I continue to see and the opportunity to have some impact on it.<br /><br />After Robert Kennedy&#x27;s death, Ted was expected to waste little time in vying for the presidency. But then came Chappaquiddick. Kopechne drowned after crash on the Massachusetts resort island after a night of partying.<br /><br />Kennedy&#x27;s image took a major hit after it emerged he had failed to immediately report the accident to authorities. He pleaded guilty to leaving the scene and received a suspended sentence.<br /><br />Kennedy eventually ran for his party&#x27;s presidential nomination in 1980 but lost to the incumbent president, Jimmy Carter.<br /><br />His presidential ambitions thwarted, Kennedy devoted himself to the Senate, where he was the moving force behind several important pieces of legislation on social issues, such as a rise in the minimum wage.<br /><br />Kennedy&#x27;s endorsement in the 2008 Democratic primary much to the disappointment of Hillary and Bill Clinton was seen as a huge boost to Obama&#x27;s campaign. Obama said that as president he benefited from Kennedy&#x27;s encouragement and wisdom even as the senator battled brain cancer.<br /><br />Gordon Brown, the British prime minister, said Kennedy would be mourned not just in America but in every continent .<br /><br />The US Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, said it was the thrill of my lifetime to work with Kennedy. Senator Kennedy&#x27;s legacy stands with the greatest, the most devoted, the most patriotic men and women to ever serve in these halls ... The liberal lion&#x27;s mighty roar may now fall silent, but his dream shall never die.<br /><br />Tributes came from across the political spectrum testimony to his ability to form close bonds with political opponents. The former first lady Nancy Reagan said: Given our political differences, people are sometimes surprised by how close Ronnie and I have been to the Kennedy family. In recent years Ted and I found our common ground in stem cell research, and I considered him an ally and a dear friend. I will miss him.<br /><br />Orrin Hatch, Republican senator from Utah, said: Today America lost a great elder statesman, a committed public servant and leader of the Senate. And today I lost a treasured friend. Ted Kennedy was an iconic, larger than life United States senator whose influence cannot be overstated. Many have come before and many will come after, but Ted Kennedy&#x27;s name will always be remembered as someone who lived and breathed the United States Senate and the work completed within its chamber.<br /><br />Mark Tran and Lee Glendinning guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 26 August 2009<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/32606">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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