![]() ![]() He will inevitably be quoted and requoted at the 2004 convention in Boston, particularly if Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts gets the nod. He retains political currency as well, as anyone will recall who felt the shock of recognition at the crowning moment of the 1992 Democratic convention as the film of Bill Clinton meeting Kennedy rolled. ![]() Since youth means money in Ponce de León's America, Kennedy is a hot commodity, always - not merely for an adoring public of nostalgia buffs but for the taste shapers who still draw on his power to sell books, magazines and tabloids. Kennedy is no ordinary subject, and despite the incomprehensible fact that he would have turned 86 this May, he remains perpetually young, frozen in time like a flower pressed into the pages of an old book of poetry. IT'S not often that a biography makes the front page of The New York Times before it has been published. ![]()
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