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Drop the Bomb, Obama
When he addresses the U.N. Security Council Thursday, the president will repeat the shocking proposal John Kennedy made a half-century ago: Get rid of nuclear weapons-forever.
Breaking the Kennedy Bond
Teddy fought for equality, but his track record on women's issues was lacking. Amy Siskind makes the case for ending his family's hold on the Senate seat-and giving it to a woman.
The Year in Palin
One year ago, John McCain introduced Sarah Palin to the world. The Daily Beast turned to seasoned politicos from Bush speechwriter David Frum to Democratic campaign guru Joe Trippi to help make sense of 12 endlessly fascinating-and bizarre-months of Sarah Barracuda.
The Making of Kennedy Charisma
They could make Hollywood stars look small-time the moment they walked through the door. Michael Korda on Jack, Bobby, and Teddy and the magnetism that died with them.
Teddy's JFK Theory
The day his brother was shot in Dallas, Ted Kennedy had to tell his father the news, and wondered who was behind it. by Gerald Posner
Ted Kennedy Was No Victim
Teddy Kennedy ably shouldered the grief from his siblings' death and pushed for health-care reform for decades. Gerald Posner recollects his first meeting with the senator, and why he could never fill John and Bobby's shoes.
Who Will Give Teddy's Eulogy?
For decades, it has been a family tradition for the Kennedy brothers to eulogize their fallen siblings-John did it for Joe Jr., Bobby did it for John, and Teddy did it for Bobby. Now that the last brother has passed away, Kennedy biographer Thurston Clarke picks the perfect relative to bid farewell to the Lion of the Senate.
Walter Cronkite 1916 - 2009
Celebrated newsman Walter Cronkite, died today at age 92. Recruited for CBS in 1950 by Edward R. Murrow himself, Cronkite's long career spanned the Cuban missile crisis, the assassination of President Kennedy, and Watergate. VIEW OUR GALLERY and WATCH VIDEO from his powerhouse career.
Cronkite made his radio debut as a football announcer in 1937. This 1958 photo shows him with Sandra Nemser broadcasting CBS Radio's Answer Please.
USA, 1961 ink on cardstock 10 h x 8 w inches Estimate: $3,000-5,000 Result: $3125 Jacqueline Kennedy





















