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Kennedy's Friend Tells of a Man Who Wanted to Be President and a Father

A decade has elapsed since an ill-fated flight ended in the death of Camelot's son. The media and the nation watched intensely as rescuers searched for 38-year-old John F. Kennedy Jr.'s lost plane. He had piloted the aircraft that carried his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and sister-in-law Lauren Bessette. "I didn't have any hope. Planes don't get lost, so I had this terrible sense of horror for my friend and I also had a personal sense of, 'Oh, my God, I'm going to be mourning my friend my... Full Story
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