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RF K Jr. plans artj
defending cousin
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Atlantic Monthly plans ton,!
article by Robert F. Kenned
proclaiming the innocence^
cousin, Michael Skakel
convicted in June of the f
murder of Martha Moxley,
Kennedy's article is
to be published in the ita
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