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ROBERTS: And you know, there were so many light moments and great moments in his life, but there were also dark moments in his life as well Doug and anytime when you examine the life of Senator Kennedy and I know this because I was involved in the biography program on his life, the name Chappaquiddick always comes up.
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First Bobby's -- another life that might've made a difference if he hadn't also been cut down by an assassin's bullet; and then Teddy's grave -- a career stopped short of the White House by an incident called Chappaquiddick.
Jerry Nelson: The Day America Died Jerry Nelson 2011
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His own hopes of reaching the White House were damaged - perhaps doomed - in 1969 by the scandal that came to be known as Chappaquiddick, an auto accident that left a young woman dead.
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His own hopes of reaching the White House were damaged - perhaps doomed - in 1969 by the scandal that came to be known as Chappaquiddick, an auto accident that left a young woman dead.
unknown title 2009
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His own hopes of reaching the White House were damaged - perhaps doomed - in 1969 by the scandal that came to be known as Chappaquiddick, an auto accident that left a young woman dead.
unknown title 2009
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His own hopes of reaching the White House were damaged - perhaps doomed - in 1969 by the scandal that came to be known as Chappaquiddick, an auto accident that left a young woman dead.
unknown title 2009
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His own hopes of reaching the White House were damaged - perhaps doomed - in 1969 by the scandal that came to be known as Chappaquiddick, an auto accident that left a young woman dead.
News for NBC4i.com 2009
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His own hopes of reaching the White House were damaged _ perhaps doomed _ in 1969 by the scandal that came to be known as Chappaquiddick, an auto accident that left a young woman dead.
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His own hopes of reaching the White House were damaged -- perhaps doomed -- in 1969 by the scandal that came to be known as Chappaquiddick, an auto accident that left a young woman dead.
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White House were damaged - perhaps doomed - in 1969 by the scandal that came to be known as Chappaquiddick, an auto accident that left a young woman dead.
chicagotribune.com - 2009
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