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To: goldworldnet who wrote (533599)2/1/2004 12:44:07 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Well it seems my perceptions of outrage are in step with Julia Thorne.

St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO), April 11, 1997 p02A
PEOPLE. (News)(People Column)

Full Text: COPYRIGHT 1997 Pulitzer Publishing Co.
Quick: Which Democratic politician from Massachusetts is feeling heat from his ex-wife over his marriage annulment petition?

Rep. Joseph Kennedy is not alone. Sen. JOHN KERRY has applied to the Archdiocese of Washington for an annulment of his marriage to Julia Thorne. (They split in 1988; Kerry later remarried.)

Thorne has written the archdiocese opposing Kerry's petition; she says it demeans their relationship and their two children.