Sen. Edward Kennedy, who is fighting a malignant brain tumor, returned to work in the Senate today for the first time since July.
Kennedy, D-Mass., was greeted by a rousing cheer from his staff on Capitol Hill as the Senate returned for a brief session to deal with the economic crisis.
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Kennedy, D-Mass., was greeted by a rousing cheer from his staff on Capitol Hill as the Senate returned for a brief session to deal with the economic crisis.
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Aides strung a large blue-and-white banner reading "Welcome Back Senator" across the room, which is usually used for hearings.
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The senator noted he and his wife were grateful for the many prayers and good wishes he had received.
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Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., said he had spoken to Kennedy.
"I know Teddy’s excited," Kerry said. "I’ve talked to him about it. He’s pumped and ready to go. It’s really a tribute to his determination and his courage and the fight he has displayed throughout this process."
"I know Teddy’s excited," Kerry said. "I’ve talked to him about it. He’s pumped and ready to go. It’s really a tribute to his determination and his courage and the fight he has displayed throughout this process."
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