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us Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama (L), Caroline Kennedy (C), daughter of late US president John F. Kennedy, and Pennsylvania Senator Robert Casey (R) acknowledge the crowd during a rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on April 20, 2008. Pennsylvania will hold its primary vote on April 22.
SCRANTON, PA - APRIL 20: Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) (L) waves to supporters with Caroline Kennedy (C) and U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) following a Rally at the Riverfront Sports Complex April 20, 2008 in Scranton. Pennsylvania. Voters in Pennsylvania go to the polls April 22.
BOSTON - APRIL 18: Caroline Kennedy (R) presents British Prime Minister Gordon Brown with a bust of her late father, President John F. Kennedy, following Brown's address to business leaders and political academics from Boston, at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum April 18, 2008 in Boston, MA. Prime Minister Gordon Brown returns the UK later today after a week long visit to the US and is said to be angry that the British tax row has overshadowed his trip.
BOSTON - APRIL 18: Senator Edward Kennedy (D - MA) (L) and Caroline Kennedy (R) present British Prime Minister Gordon Brown with a bust of President John F. Kennedy, following his address to business leaders and political academics from Boston, at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum April 18, 2008 in Boston, MA. Prime Minister Gordon Brown returns the UK later today after a week long visit to the US and is said to be angry that the British tax row has overshadowed his trip.
BOSTON - APRIL 18: Senator Edward Kennedy (D - MA) (L) and Caroline Kennedy (R) present British Prime Minister Gordon Brown with a bust of President John F. Kennedy, following his address to business leaders and political academics from Boston, at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum April 18, 2008 in Boston, MA. Prime Minister Gordon Brown returns the UK later today after a week long visit to the US and is said to be angry that the British tax row has overshadowed his trip.
BOSTON - APRIL 18: Caroline Kennedy (R) presents British Prime Minister Gordon Brown with a bust of her late father, President John F. Kennedy, following his address to business leaders and political academics from Boston, at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum April 18, 2008 in Boston, MA. Prime Minister Gordon Brown returns the UK later today after a week long visit to the US and is said to be angry that the British tax row has overshadowed his trip.
BOSTON - APRIL 18: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is presented with a bust of late former President John F. Kennedy by Caroline Kennedy (L), following his address to business leaders and political academics from Boston at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum April 18, 2008 in Boston, MA. Prime Minister Gordon Brown returns the UK later today after a week long visit to the US and is said to be angry that the British tax row has overshadowed his trip.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy (3rd R), his wife Victoria Reggie Kennedy (4th R,obscured) and Caroline Kennedy (R) welcome Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2nd R) and his wife Sarah Brown as they arrive at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, Massachusetts, April 18, 2008.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy speaks with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2nd R) as Brown's wife, Sarah Brown (L), speaks with Victoria Reggie Kennedy (2nd L) and Caroline Kennedy (C) during their arrival at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, Massachusetts, April 18, 2008.