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Mass. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy dies at age 77
BOSTON AP - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the liberal lion of the Senate and haunted bearer of the Camelot torch after two of his brothers fell to assassins' bullets, has died at his home in Hyannis Port after battling a brain tumor. He was 77.For nearly a half-century in the Senate, Kennedy was a steadfast champion of the working class and the poor, a powerful voice on health care, civil rights, and war and peace.Autopsy Reveals Dead Firm Owes More Than $360 Million
Defunct law firm Halliwells owes unsecured creditors more than $306,280,218.80, according to the latest report from administrators BDO.Saucy Chanteuse Serves Up Song in 'Mondo Mangia'
In her Italian-American kitchen, where the Pope shares a place of honor on the wall with the Kennedys, Philadelphia's Jilline Ringle puts on quite a show. The statuesque singer's latest and, in all senses, satisfying cabaret, Mondo Mangia (The World of Eating), is 90 minutes of enchanting music, sophisticated banter and on-stage cooking in her on-stage kitchen.Mass Partner Resignations Hit Collapsing Firm Looking to Pay Off Millions on Lease
The dispute over Halliwells' outstanding �4m in property liabilities has come to a head after 90 ex-partners resigned from the defunct firm's limited liability partnership (LLP).Skakel Slams Sherman In Murder Case Appeal
Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel launched a barrage of criticism Thursday against the attorney who represented him at his murder trial, Mickey Sherman.Palm Beach's rich shelter Cox's Daily News from media woes
When Vanessa Trump, Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, sits down to read the Palm Beach Daily News at the family's Mar-a-Lago club, two things needn't worry her: ink-stained fingers and the health of her local newspaper. The Florida newspaper, called the "Shiny Sheet" because of its bright white, smudge-free paper, is the only one of four area publications owned by Cox Enterprises Inc.Bob Dylan, most common musician cited by legal writers, inspires new conference
Nixon dug deep for dirt on Ted Kennedy
WASHINGTON AP - President Richard Nixon considered Ted Kennedy such a threat that he tried to catch Kennedy cheating on his wife, even ordering aides to recruit Secret Service agents to spill secrets on the senator's behavior."Do you have anybody in the Secret Service that you can get to" Nixon asked his aide John Ehrlichman in a stark series of Oval Office conversations about Kennedy before the 1972 election.Trending Stories
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