The Assassination of Robert Kennedy
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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As the hospital bulletins grew more grave and Senator Kennedy struggled for life through yesterday's interminable hours, it was safer and more sensible to think about the man than about the meaning of his shooting, which had no meaning by itself. (article 4)
It was safer and more sensible to dwell upon his performance and his bright promise than to search in this senseless act for some pattern, some lesson, some dark insight into our society and our times. (article 4)
In his 45 years in the Senate, Kennedy has probably touched more people, in more cherished ways, than any other public figure. (article 1)
His illness threatens to alter, for the worse, the prospects of every other politician starting with Barack Obama and John McCain. (article 1)
Horowitz, who was once the senator's point person on healthcare and scientific research, is uniquely qualified to help Kennedy navigate the difficult path he now faces. (article 2)
Kennedy's primary care physician is Mass. General's Dr. Larry Ronan, who will also be involved in deciding the course of treatment. (article 2)
At the JFK/UMass MBTA station, Tom and Leslie Vogl, visiting Boston from Seattle, were waiting for the bus to the library. (article 3)
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Source articles
- No Other Like Him (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 540 words)
- A strategist aids Kennedy once more (boston.com, 06/02/2008, 678 words)
- Well-wishers send their best to Kennedy (boston.com, 06/02/2008, 280 words)
- The Assassination of Robert Kennedy (Washington Post, 06/05/2008, 1159 words)
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