Relatives of terrorism victims, war hero join Kennedy family at JFK Library vigilBOSTON — A contingent of friends and family are sitting vigil for Sen. Edward Kennedy, including a federal judge, the family of an Iraq war soldier and a Sept. 11 widow. Thousands wait to pay respects to Sen. Kennedy at public viewing at JFK LibraryBOSTON — Thousands of people are waiting in line to pay their respects at the public viewing for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Sen. Kennedy’s body takes final poignant tour of city etched with reminders of family’s legacyBOSTON — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy began his final journey Thursday, first past landmark after landmark bearing his family’s famous name and then to his slain brother’s presidential library where mourners lined up by the thousands to bid farewell to him and an American political dynasty. Presidential library in Boston opens doors for public viewing of Sen. Edward KennedyBOSTON — The doors have opened for the public viewing of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Motorcade carrying Sen. Kennedy’s body arrives at JFK LibraryBOSTON — The memorial motorcade for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has arrived at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, where his body will lie in repose. Motorcade carrying Sen. Kennedy’s body arrives Boston on way to JFK LibraryBOSTON — The motorcade carrying the body of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has arrived in Boston on its way to the JFK Library. ‘He was such a good man’: Mourners gather all along motorcade route for Kennedy memorialBOSTON — A motorcade carrying the body of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy passed miles of mourners Thursday as it proceeded from the Cape Cod home where he spent his final days to the presidential library in Boston bearing the name of one of his slain brothers. Motorcade carrying Kennedy’s body prepares to leave Cape Cod for JFK Library in BostonHYANNIS PORT, Mass. — The flag-draped coffin carrying the body of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has been taken from the family home on Cape Cod for the trip to Boston. Motorcade carrying Kennedy’s body leaves Cape Cod compound for JFK Library in BostonHYANNIS PORT, Mass. — The motorcade carrying the body of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has left the family compound on Cape Cod for Boston. Mourners arrive for Kennedy memorial Mass at family compound on Cape CodHYANNIS PORT, Mass. — Loved ones of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy have begun arriving for a private Mass at the family compound on Cape Cod. Mourners begin gathering in Mass. for Kennedy memorial; body to lie in repose at JFK LibraryBOSTON — Mourners gathered Thursday at both ends of a 70-mile route of a motorcade carrying the body of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy from the Cape Cod home where he spent his final days to the presidential library bearing the name of one of his slain brothers. Kennedy to lie in repose in Boston for 2 days; burial at Arlington National CemeteryHYANNIS PORT, Mass. — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s body will travel more than 70 miles from his Cape Cod home to Boston to lie in repose in a presidential library he helped develop in tribute to one of his slain brothers. A torch goes out: Edward Kennedy, Senate legend and last in a storied line of brothersHYANNIS PORT, Mass. — The greatest heights eluded Ted Kennedy over a lifetime of achievement and pain. No presidency. No universal health care, chief among his causes. Kennedy funeral to be in Boston, then burial at Arlington near slain brothersBOSTON — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s body and members of his family will travel for at least two hours from his Cape Cod home to Boston, where he will lie in repose for two days before his funeral at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Patil for alternative dispute settlement mechanismTHANE - President Pratibha Patil today called for introducing mobile courts in remote areas and alternative dispute settlement mechanism in order to make justice affordable and accessible to weaker sections of society. AP News in BriefObama says he’ll accept Nobel Peace Prize as ‘call to action’ toward peace and prosperity Riding on its old issues, Left Front faces a litmus testKOLKATA - With elections to be hedl next month, the Left Front faces a stern litmus test. Among the questions that the Left would have to deal with are whether it continues to pitch against the age-old bogey of imperialism. |