The people Ted Kennedy helped when they needed it most | Boston Globe
They know about the scandals and the singular achievements, but for many people what most endures about Ted Kennedy is his gift for compassionate connection. Produced by Ann Silvio and Scott LaPierre / Globe Staff Feb. 21, 2009 Subscribe to the Boston Globe on YouTube: / bostonglobe Follow Boston Globe on: Twitter / bostonglobe Facebook / globe Instagram / bostonglobe

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After Bobby's assassination, Ted Kennedy was the only brother left | Boston Globe

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LBJ: The Last Interview (1973)

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Tabloid noise and judicial silence: The nadir of Ted Kennedy | Boston Globe

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Ted Kennedy and the Chappaquiddick incident | Boston Globe

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Sen. John Kerry's Favorite Ted Moments

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Bill Maher on 'Religulous'

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@katiecouric: Vicki Reggie Kennedy &Ted Kennedy Jr.

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The interview that blindsided the Ted Kennedy presidential campaign | Boston Globe

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Ted Kennedy on JFK, RFK, and the Legacy They Left Behind

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Remembering Ted Kennedy's landmark speech at the 1980 Democratic convention | Boston Globe

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From the archives: Robert F. Kennedy on "Face the Nation" in 1967

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Inside Ted Kennedy’s Final Days

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Ted Kennedy eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy (June 8, 1968)

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Lion of the Senate

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Senators look back at Ted Kennedy’s legacy

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Senator Edward Kennedy

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Ted Kennedy, 1932-2009: Teddy's spirit

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Sen. Ted Kennedy Is Laid to Rest

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Secret Service Agent Vividly Recalls President Kennedy's Assassination | Clint Hill

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