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Adam Clymer

"When I came back to Washington to be The Times' chief congressional correspondent in 1991, I was looking for a book subject, and Ted Kennedy stood out for two reasons."

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"When I came back to Washington to be The Times' chief congressional correspondent in 1991, I was looking for a book subject, and Ted Kennedy stood out for two reasons."

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"Ted Kennedy is the only person alive who might know more than we do about Chappaquiddick, and he may not."

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Adam Clymer
"Another thing that's quite different in writing a book as a practicing newspaperman is that if you look at what you've written the next morning and you think you didn't get it quite right, you can fix it."

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Adam Clymer
"When I came back to Washington to be The Times' chief congressional correspondent in 1991, I was looking for a book subject, and Ted Kennedy stood out for two reasons."

Kennedy

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Adam Clymer
"There's a Washington standard of casually putting things off the record. It's really gone too far. I don't know an easy way to turn it back."

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Adam Clymer
"I thought writing about somebody current would be a little closer to what I'm used to doing."

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Adam Clymer
"Democratic politicians have disliked things I've written, Republican politicians... if they all love you, you might as well be driving a Good Humor truck."

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Adam Clymer
"Ted Kennedy is the only person alive who might know more than we do about Chappaquiddick, and he may not."

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