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...close to 800 runners and a large crowd of supporters gathered at the Cambridge Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall to remember Jeffrey and run in the first annual "Jeff's Run." According to race coordinator Trisha A. Kelley, the run-walk commemorating the death of the Cambridge 10-year-old raised $15,000 towards founding a Child Assault Prevention Program (CAPP) in Cambridge schools...
Ideas may matter, but in this disaffected political moonscape, organization matters more. Democratic strategists are quietly urging candidates to move their money out of advertising and into get-out-the-vote efforts. That may mean winning voters one at a time. On Friday in Portland, retiree Judy Carlson Kelley ignored admonishments from the First Lady's staff and asked her to sign a copy of her book. Thrilled when she did, Kelley asked, What can we do for you in return? Hillary nodded at Wu and said, "Get this man elected...
...action in ABC's "The Practice," another law drama, which along with "Ally McBeal" is the brainchild of Boston native David Kelley, also unfolds in the city...
Deep in Clinton's past there are other motives for him to carry on. Fighting to the death is an impulse engraved in his DNA. Before he could walk away from the presidency, he would have to walk away from the example set by his mother Virginia Kelley, and not just in the way she battled to raise him after the death of his father and her remarriage to an alcoholic who made life difficult for them. Twice during her career as a nurse-anesthetist, Kelley was involved in struggles to save her job over episodes in which she felt...
After the second episode, which came soon after her son had lost his first bid for re-election, Kelley had to give up working in her field altogether. She blamed anesthesiologists who wanted to force out nurse-anesthetists like her and who took advantage of her personal crisis. "I wouldn't go quietly," she says in the book. "I called everybody I knew, everybody I could think of who might help me buy time--might, in the final analysis, come to my defense." There was an echo of Virginia Kelley in something Clinton said years later to the political scientist...