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The business at hand was a bill to restore cuts in Medicare payments to doctors. As the roll was called, through "Mr. Reed of Rhode Island,'' and "Mr. Reid of Nevada,'' the white-maned Massachusetts Democrat entered the Senate chamber in the Capitol. The roll call stopped as senators and onlookers in the galleries above burst into applause and cheers. Kennedy embraced colleagues, walked to the well of the Senate and raised his hand. "Aye!'' he could be heard to say, signifying his vote for the bill and raising two thumbs up. Video: See the Senate's response as Kennedy arrives today. -- John E. Mulligan, Journal Washington Bureau CommentsLeave a commentPlease be civil. Vicious comments, personal attacks and profanity won't be published. Name and email are required; email address will not publish. |
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Sen Kennedy may have had his critics during his years as a Senator but he has always been a vigorous fighter for the rights of people of this country.
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