Word: asks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Senator Edward Kennedy today has made a slight revision in the magic 1961 inaugural pronouncement of his brother, John F. Kennedy: "Ask not what I have withheld from the people of Massachusetts, but what they can overlook...
...Bridge at approximately 12:45 a.m., an hour and a half after Kennedy said that he and Mary Jo had left for the ferry. Another is Russell Peachey, co-owner of Edgartown's Shiretown Inn, where Kennedy was staying, who could describe the Senator's appearance to ask the time at 2:25 a.m. There is Steve Hewitt, the ferryman, who can help to establish whether Markham spent the night in Edgartown or on Chappaquiddick...
...strict construction, the law should be concerned with the simple questions: Was Kennedy driving while drunk? Did he drive recklessly? Why did he not report the accident immediately? Dinis can be expected to ask some of the broader questions that devil the public...
Kennedy's lawyers could still ask for an injunction in higher Massachusetts courts, but they have hesitated to do so, apparently wary of giving the impression that the Senator has something to hide. As for Dinis, he seems determined to go ahead with the inquest, even though he has so far had no success in persuading a Pennsylvania court to order an autopsy on Mary Jo's body...
...What was the village doing at such an hour?" Miss Arkin likes to ask herself periodically. Well, Country Editor J. C. Barrows could be playing chess as usual. Old Helen Trombley, the town hypochondriac, could be counting her twinges to old Vebber Stevens at the pig farm. Elizabeth Rust, who truly loves her husband, might be making love to Jimmy Clancy at the motel. Down by the quarry, Kenneth Borgstrom, a schoolboy, might be making love to Eunice Dewsnap, a nurse. And Tony DiLuzio, teen-age Lothario, might be making love to just about anybody just about anywhere...