Maria Shriver attends the funeral of Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) in Boston
Maria Shriver attends the funeral of Sen. Edward Kennedy's (D-MA) at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica in Boston on August 29, 2009. Senator Kennedy, who passed away late Tuesday night at the age of 77, will be buried later today at Arlington National Cemetery. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
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