Lisa was one of 650 people on Utoya island when Breivik came ashore When Anders Breivik opened fire on youngsters attending a summer camp on the Norwegian island of Utoya, he carried out a ...
Her family gathered in Cape Cod earlier this week for a funeral mass for the devout Catholic, and today a memorial will be held in her honor in Washington DC. Scheduled for 1 p.m. eastern ...
The memorial service brought together stars from decades of Democratic politics, with musical performances from Sting, Stevie Wonder and Kenny Chesney, as well as plenty of Washington intrigue.
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You can find out more about her in this Newsround story. For further information about Holocaust Memorial Day, visit their website. The Holocaust was the murder of approximately six million Jewish ...
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Kennedy had not only political stars at her memorial service, but musical ones as well. Stevie Wonder and Kenny Chesney performed in her honor. The matriarch of the storied Kennedy family is ...
A memorial service for Ethel Kennedy, the wife of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, will be held Wednesday in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the matriarch of the storied Massachusetts political family.
A memorial service was held at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C., for Ethel Kennedy, the wife of former Attorney General, Senator, and 1968 presidential candidate Robert F.