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Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the sister of President John F. Kennedy and a longtime champion for the disabled, died Tuesday at a Massachusetts hospital. Nov. 10, 2006: Eunice Shriver Kennedy, founder ...
Eunice offers glimpses of iconic events, such as how Shriver knelt dry-eyed to pray when she learned that John F. Kennedy had been assassinated. But those much chronicled points in history are not ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Eunice Kennedy Shriver is a Founder for the Special Olympics with four videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1995 Ceremony as a Daughter.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver's Olympic Legacy At 85, Eunice Shriver, founder of the Special Olympics, is still working tirelessly to open opportunities to people with mental retardation.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, seen here with brother Ted Kennedy, died Tuesday morning. The founder and honorary chairperson of Special Olympics was 88. By Mike Allen 08/11/2009 06:28 AM EDT.
Shriver had suffered a series of strokes in recent years and died at 2 a.m. at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis. The hospital is near the Kennedy family compound, where her sole surviving brother, Sen ...
Americans struggle to envision women as leaders. Hillary Clinton has a chance to create a new archetype. By Kathleen Kennedy Townsend Mr. Shriver was the architect of President Lyndon B. Johnson ...
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the sister of President John F. Kennedy and a champion of the disabled who founded the Special Olympics, died Tuesday, the Special Olympics said. She was 88.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, with brother Sen. Edward Kennedy, is introduced during a forum in honor of Shriver, founder of the Special Olympics, at the John F. Kennedy Presidential & Museum Library in ...
Eunice Kennedy Shriver's funeral mass took place today at Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church in Barnstable, Mass. The founder of the Special Olympics, who helped raise the rest of society ...
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, a member of an American political dynasty and founder of the Special Olympics, died Tuesday morning at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis, Mass. She was 88.