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Caroline Kennedy (C) poses for photographs with the recipients of the fifth annual John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award, Giovanna Negretti (L), co-founder of the Boston-based non-profit Oiste, and Cory A. Booker, Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts November 24, 2008. The awards were created by the John F. Kennedy Library and Harvard's Institute of Politics to honor Americans under the age of 40 who are changing their communities and the country with their commitment to public service.
Then democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama acknowledges the crowd on stage with Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano (L) and Caroline Kennedy during a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, in this file image from January 30, 2008. Obama is considering Napolitano to be U.S. Homeland Security secretary, heading a sprawling agency formed to bolster civil defense in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, a senior Democrat said.
Caroline Kennedy (L) stands with U.S. Senator Orin Hatch after he announced the "Service America Act," which he is co-sponsoring with Senator Ted Kennedy, during the Service Nation Summit in New York September 12, 2008. Around 500 U.S. leaders from all walks of life will gather at the two-day summit to celebrate citizen service and discuss more opportunities for volunteer and national service.
Caroline Kennedy (L), daughter of late US president John F. Kennedy, walks with former deputy attorney general Eric Holder on Capitol Hill in Washington on June 25, 2008. US president-elect Barack Obama has named longtime lawyer Eric Holder to be attorney general, making him the first African-American ever in the post, US media reported on November 18, 2008. Holder, who served as deputy attorney general under former president Bill Clinton, will head the Justice Department, Newsweek magazine said, citing legal sources close to the presidential transition. Obama's transition team did not immediately comment on the report.
U.S Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) gets a hug from his niece Caroline Kennedy (L) as he leaves Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts May 21, 2008. Kennedy, an elder statesman of U.S. liberal politics and brother of slain President John F. Kennedy, was released from hospital on Wednesday morning after being diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor.
U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) (L) and Caroline Kennedy (R) pose for a photograph with the 2008 Profile in Courage Award recipients California Secretary of State Debra Bowen (2nd L), Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner (C) and former Mississippi Governor William Winter at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, Massachusetts May 12, 2008.
U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) (L) and Caroline Kennedy (R) pose for a photograph with the 2008 Profile in Courage Award recipients California Secretary of State Debra Bowen (2nd L), Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner (C) and former Mississippi Governor William Winter at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, Massachusetts May 12, 2008.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., left, and Caroline Kennedy, president, Kennedy Library Foundation, right, stand with Profile in Courage Award recipients Debra Bowen, Secretary of State, Calif., second from left, Jennifer Brunner, Secretary of State, Ohio, third from left, and William Winter, former Gov. from Mississippi, fourth from left, following a ceremony to award the Profile in Courage Awards, Monday, May 12, 2008 at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.