Camelot continues: Caroline Kennedy f...

Aug 29th, 2009 - NY Daily News

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The last time many people heard Caroline Kennedy, she was a tentative, tongue-tied U.S. Senate hopeful from New York.

But Friday night - as Kennedy remembered her late uncle at a presidential library in Boston that bears her slain father's name - she was an eloquent, loving niece, and perhaps the last living link to the age of Camelot.

Poised despite her grief, Caroline recalled the many times her uncle offered her words of support - and similar encouragement to his other 27 other nieces and nephews. She recalled on the night he died looking out at the ocean he loved so much.

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