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To: Hon
After their May 1970 marriage, Kerry traveled to Paris with his wife, Julia Thorne, on a private trip, Meehan said. Kerry did not go to Paris with the intention of meeting with participants in the peace talks or involving himself in the negotiations, Meehan added, saying that while there Kerry had his brief meeting with Binh, which included members of both delegations to the peace talks.

This is an inartful construction by the Globe, which implies the Kerry-Thorne Paris trip took place in 1970, presumably on their honeymoon. However, "honeymoon" doesn't actually appear in the Globe article.

Moreover, the Globe had this to say about the Kerry-Thorne honeymoon last year:

Out of the Navy and with a political failure behind him, Kerry refocused on his personal life. In May 1970, he married the woman he had been dating for more than six years, Julia Thorne, the sister of his best friend, David Thorne. Kerry, whose upper-class image was already well established due to his Forbes and Winthrop roots, had a glittering wedding.

The New York Times described it this way: "Miss Julia Stimson Thorne, whose ancestors helped to shape the American republic in its early days, and John Forbes Kerry, who wants to help steer it back from what he considers a wayward course, were married this afternoon at the 200-acre Thorne family estate" on Long Island.

The article noted that Miss Thorne's cream-colored dress had been worn by her ancestor, Catherine Peartree-Smith, who married Elias Boudinot IV, who served as president of the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation. "Alexander Hamilton was best man at that wedding and among those present was George Washington," the story noted.

"Whether today's wedding becomes a similar footnote to history may depend on the bridegroom, a graduate of Yale and a veteran of the Vietnam war, who is considering running for Congress from his native Massachusetts." (The article left unsaid that Kerry had just failed in that bid.)

For his honeymoon, Kerry chose a telling location: the Pershing family's Jamaica home. Richard Pershing, a close friend of Kerry's and a fellow member of Yale's Skull and Bones society, had been killed in Vietnam. Pershing's grandfather, General John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing, had commanded US forces in Europe during World War I.
With antiwar role, high visibility
Michael Kranish | Boston Globe | June 17th, 2003

Suggest a title change.


16 posted on 03/25/2004 10:24:20 AM PST by Sabertooth (< /Kerry>)
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To: Sabertooth
This begs my question. When did Kerry go to Paris and why did his adviser, Meehan, make it sound like he went to Paris right after his wedding?
17 posted on 03/25/2004 10:31:23 AM PST by kabar
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To: Sabertooth
Thanks. I didn't get to your post after already posting what I just did above.

It sure would be nice to find when Kerry actually went to Paris. And why.
21 posted on 03/25/2004 11:00:15 AM PST by Hon
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