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Unscripted: ‘Chappaquiddick’ shines light on Kennedy story of power over truth

April 24, 2018 by Alan P. Henry, Freelance Reporter Life & Arts, Reviews

For 60 years, much of the American media has treated the Kennedy family name with reverence bordering on hero worship, handled family shortcomings with kid gloves and kept the high-minded fires of Camelot burning bright — all of which...

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