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Tags Matching 'Kennedy'

| Kennedy Sailing After Coming Home
From Surgery Just hours after he returned home
to Massachusetts from a North
Carolina hospital where part of his
brain tumor was removed, Senator
Ted Kennedy and his wife were out
sailing in the waters off Cape Cod.
(June 9) Tags: News kennedy returns home By: APnews | 
| Ted Kennedy Released From Hospital
After Surgery Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was released
from the hospital Monday a week
after undergoing an aggressive and
delicate surgery to treat a
cancerous brain tumor. (June 9) Tags: News kennedy cancer By: APnews | 
| Chemo, Radiation Next For Senator
Kennedy Senator Edward Kennedy was
recovering Tuesday from brain
surgery at Duke University Medical
Center. The 76-year-old was
expected to stay in North Carolina
for roughly a week before heading
to Massachusetts for more
treatment. (June 3) Tags: News kennedy By: APnews | 
| Sen. Kennedy To Have Brain Surgery Sen. Edward Kennedy will undergo
brain surgery on Monday at Duke
Medical Center for a cancerous
brian tumor. Surgery is set to
start at 9 a.m. And last six hours.
Kennedy was diagnosed with a
malignant brain tumor last month.
(June 2) Tags: News kennedy surgery By: APnews | 
| Sen. Kennedy Sails In Annual Race Just a week after he was diagnosed
with a brain tumor, Kennedy took
the helm of his sailboat, "Mya,"
and took part in a regatta from
Nantucket back home to Hyannis
Port, Massachusetts. (May 26) Tags: News Kennedy Figawi By: APnews | 
| Sen. Kennedy Speaks After Hospital
Release Sen. Edward Kennedy made his first
public comments following his
release from the hospital after
being diagnosed with brain cancer.
He spoke to reporters before going
sailing with his wife, Victoria.
(May 22) Tags: News TedKennedyThurs By: APnews | 
| Mass. Residents Worry About Kennedy The news that Massachusetts Senator
Ted Kennedy has a malignant brain
tumor has rattled people who live
in his home state. (May 21) Tags: News kennedy health By: APnews | 
| Bush Pays 'homage' To Sen. Kennedy President Bush took time out of a
bill signing to pay a special note
to Sen. Ted Kennedy and offer the
ailing Democrat his best wishes and
prayers. (May 21) Tags: News bush kennedy By: APnews | 
| Clinton Pays Tribute To Sen.
Kennedy Sen.Hillary Clinton, while
celebrating a victory in Kentucky,
calls Kennedy 'one of the greatest
progressive leaders' in the
Democratic party. (May 20) Tags: News Clinton Kennedy By: APnews | 
| Obama Calls Kennedy 'friend' And
'champion' In front of a group of cheering
supporters in Iowa, Senator Barack
Obama sent well-wishes to Senator
Ted Kennedy and called on democrats
to lift the ailing senator's spirit
up to help him battle brain cancer.
(May 20) Tags: News Barack Obama; Ted Kennedy By: APnews |
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