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Old 12-19-2008, 02:03 PM   #22
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Caroline Kennedy through the years

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Associated Press

Caroline Kennedy peeks over the shoulder of
her father during a piggyback ride at the Kennedy
residence in Hyannis Port, Mass. It was a brief break
from a tough campaign schedule for
Sen. John F. Kennedy. (November 9, 1960)

Richard Avedon / White House

Caroline Kennedy, 3, kisses her newborn
baby brother, John F. Kennedy Jr., in 1961
in Palm Beach, Fla.



Associated Press

President Kennedy and family pose outside the
Palm Beach, Fla., home of the president's father after
a private Easter service on April 14, 1963. From left
are First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, John Jr., 3, the
president and Caroline, 5. (April 14, 1963)

Associated Press

Three-year-old John F. Kennedy Jr. salutes
his father's casket in Washington on
Nov. 25, 1963, three days after the president
was assassinated in Dallas. Jacqueline Kennedy,
center, and daughter Caroline are accompanied
by the late president's brothers Sen. Edward
Kennedy, left, and Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy.
(November 25, 1963)



Associated Press

From left, Caroline Kennedy, John F. Kennedy Jr.
and Jackie Kennedy stand during dedication
ceremonies for the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library
in Boston in October 1979. (October 20, 1979)

Associated Press

Bride Caroline Kennedy, right, chats with her cousin
and matron of honor, Maria Shriver, center, during her
wedding in Centerville, Mass., July 19, 1986. Their uncle,
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., is at left. Caroline and
her uncle's relationship is deeply rooted not only in the
emotion of their current lives, but in the memory of the
father she lost and the brother he has tried to stand in
for since 1963.



Jim Bourg / Reuters

Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg and John F. Kennedy Jr., seen in this file photo
at a May 1997 event at the John F. Kennedy Presidential
Library in Boston.

Gary Hershorn / Reuters

Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, with John Jr.
at left, kneels to kiss her mother's coffin
following graveside services for Jacqueline
Kennedy Onassis in May 1994.



Lynsey Addario / Associated Press

Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, son Jack and her husband, Edwin
Schlossberg, leave their New York apartment en route to a
Mass to remember her brother, John F. Kennedy Jr.,
and his wife, who were killed July 16, 1999,
in a plane crash. (July 23, 1999)

Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press

Then-Democratic presidential candidate
Barack Obama shares a moment with Caroline
Kennedy before addressing supporters at a rally
in Scranton, Pa. (April 20, 2008)
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