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Mccain reacts to kennedy diagnosis

Speaking from the campaign trial in Florida, Republican John McCain called Sen. Edward Kennedy 'one of the most active members of the Senate' Tuesday, following the news of Sen. Kennedy's brain tumor diagnosis. (May 20)
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