Kennedy's death: Ireland mourns a "true friend"

DUBLIN — Nowhere outside the United States is the passing of Senator Edward Kennedy being mourned as much as in Ireland, the country from where his ancestors emigrated during the potato famine of the 19th century and to which he helped bring peace in recent years. Full Story »

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by Randy Morrow - Aug. 27, 2009

The British were furious when the visa was authorized. “See what the Brits are saying about me?” said Clinton when Kennedy called to thank him. “Don’t worry about it,” the senator replied. “That’s what the Brits have been saying about the Kennedys for years.”

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