Text Only
Search

Senator Ted Kennedy Remains Hospitalized, Being Evaluated

18 May 2008

Senator Edward Kennedy, Feb 2008
Senator Edward Kennedy, Feb 2008

Friends of the family report that U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy is resting comfortably in the hospital while he awaits further tests to determine what caused him to suffer a seizure on Saturday.

Associates of the Democratic senator from Massachusetts said Sunday he was resting, eating and watching sports on television.

Kennedy's physicians said they are conducting a series of tests to try to determine the cause of his seizure.

On Saturday, the 76-year-old senator, who has served since 1962, was rushed to a hospital in Boston.

Kennedy has suffered health problems in the past. He had surgery last year to relieve a blocked artery in his neck.

Senator Kennedy is the youngest brother of the late President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated almost 45 years ago.

The liberal lawmaker is an outspoken critic of President George Bush. Kennedy has also been one of the most prominent supporters of Senator Barack Obama's campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination in this year's presidential election.

Obama said Sunday he had spoken with Kennedy and that his fellow senator sounded like his old self. Obama said he was relieved to hear Kennedy's condition was improving.

Obama's Democratic rival, Senator Hillary Clinton, and presumptive Republican nominee Senator John McCain, both said their thoughts and prayers were with Kennedy.

Some information for this report was provided by AP and Bloomberg.

 

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Senator Ted Kennedy Hospitalized After Suffering Seizure
 
  Top Story
US, Russia Agree on Framework for Arms Deal  Audio Clip Available  Video clip available

  More Stories
Russia Approves US Military Overflights to Afghanistan
US, Russia Focus on Military Issues  Video clip available
Uighur Demonstrations in Xinjiang Leave 156 Dead  Audio Clip Available
White House Deeply Concerned About China Unrest
US Deplores Honduras Violence, Urges Dialogue
7 US Troops, 2 Afghans Killed in Afghanistan
Iran's Supreme Leader Blasts Alleged 'Western Meddling' in Iran  Audio Clip Available
Violent Attacks Kill Five in Iraq
Italy's Earthquake Zone to Host G-8 Summit  Audio Clip Available  Video clip available
Bulgaria's Opposition Wins Parliamentary Poll  Audio Clip Available
Somali Government Dismisses al-Shabab Ultimatum to Surrender Weapons  Audio Clip Available
Los Angeles Prepares Last Goodbye for King of Pop
Expectations High in Ghana Before Obama Visit  Audio Clip Available
Infectious Diseases Burden Developing Countries