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Teresa Heinz, 2004.
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Maria Teresa Thierstein Simões-Ferreira Heinz Kerry (born October 5, 1938) is an American philanthropist, the widow of the late U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III, and the wife of Senator John Kerry. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... For other uses, see 5th October (Serbia). ... Year 1938 (MCMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... A philanthropist is someone who engages in philanthropy; that is, someone who donates his or her time, money, or reputation to a charitable cause. ... Type Upper House President of the Senate Richard B. Cheney, R since January 20, 2001 President pro tempore Robert C. Byrd, D since January 4, 2007 Members 100 Political groups Democratic Party Republican Party Last elections November 7, 2006 Meeting place Senate Chamber United States Capitol Washington, DC United States... John Heinz Henry John Heinz III (October 23, 1938 – April 4, 1991) was an American politician from Pennsylvania, a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives (1971–1977) and the United States Senate (1977–1991). ... John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is the junior United States Senator from Massachusetts, in his fourth term of office. ...

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Early life

The child Teresa Simões-Ferreira with her family

According to her official biography, Teresa was born Maria Teresa Thierstein Simões-Ferreira to Portuguese parents in Portuguese East Africa, at the time a colony and now the independent nation of Mozambique. Her father was Dr. José Simões-Ferreira, and her mother was Irene Thierstein, who was British.[1] Teresa Heinz Kerry family from http://www. ... Mozambique is a country in Southern Africa, bordering South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. ...


Teresa (pronounced IPA: ['t(ɨ)ɾezɐ]) grew up in Mozambique's capital, Lourenço Marques (now called Maputo). Her father was a medical doctor, and "Teresinha" (which means "Little Teresa" or "Terri" in Portuguese) led a relatively privileged life. Her father, however, often brought her along on his calls into the African bush, where she witnessed how those of lesser means lived. Maputo is the capital of Mozambique. ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ...


Teresa Simões-Ferreira earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Romance Languages and literature from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. She graduated from the Interpreters School of the University of Geneva (Switzerland) before moving to the United States to work at the United Nations as an interpreter. A B.A. issued from the University of Tennessee. ... The Romance languages (sometimes referred to as Romanic languages) are a branch of the Indo-European language family that comprises all the languages that descend from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire. ... The University of the Witwatersrand (pronounced vit-vaters-rant, with flat vowels -- see South African English) is a leading South African university situated in Johannesburg. ... This article is about the city in South Africa. ... The University of Geneva (Université de Genève) is a university in Geneva, Switzerland. ... UN and U.N. redirect here. ... Interpreter can mean one of the following: In communication, an interpreter is a person whose role is to facilitate dialogue between two parties that do not use the same language. ...


She is fluent in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, as well as her native tongue, Portuguese. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...


Marriages and children

Teresa Simões-Ferreira married billionaire and future Pennsylvania U.S. Senator Henry John Heinz III of the Heinz family (famous for the food products company founded by Henry John Heinz) on February 5, 1966, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A few years after the marriage, in 1971, Teresa Heinz became a naturalized citizen of the United States. The couple had three sons: H. John Heinz IV (born 1967), Andre Heinz (born 1970) and Christopher Drake Heinz (born 1973). John Heinz Henry John Heinz III (October 23, 1938 – April 4, 1991) was an American politician from Pennsylvania, a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives (1971–1977) and the United States Senate (1977–1991). ... H. J. Heinz Company (NYSE: HNZ), commonly known as Heinz, famous for its 57 Varieties slogan, is a processed food product company with its headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America. ... Henry J. Heinz Henry John Heinz (October 11, 1844–May 14, 1919) was a United States businessman. ... is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the 1966 Gregorian calendar. ... Pittsburgh redirects here. ... Naturalization is the process whereby a person becomes a national of a nation, or a citizen of a country, other than the one of his birth. ... Henry John Heinz IV (born 1966) is the oldest son of Teresa Heinz and the late Senator H. John Heinz III. He is of German American and Portuguese-Mozambican descent. ... Andre Heinz (born 1970) is the son of Theresa Heinz-Kerry and the late John Heinz, and the stepson of John Kerry. ... Christopher Drake Heinz (born 1973) is the youngest of three sons of United States Senator John Heinz and Teresa Heinz. ...


According to her official biography, Teresa Heinz first met John Kerry in 1990 at an Earth Day rally. This was the only reported time that she and Kerry met before the death of Senator Heinz. After Senator Heinz died in an airplane crash on April 4, 1991, in Pennsylvania, Teresa Heinz inherited his vast fortune. Earth Day Flag. ... Airplane and Aeroplane redirect here. ... is the 94th day of the year (95th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the 1991 Gregorian calendar). ... This article is about the U.S. State. ...


The next time she met John Kerry was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992 during the Earth Summit, which Ms. Heinz attended as a member of a State Department delegation appointed by President George H. W. Bush. Their courtship began in 1993, and they were married on May 26, 1995 in Nantucket, Massachusetts. Choosing to remain a registered Republican until her second husband's presidential bid, she also kept her name as Teresa Heinz. In May of 2004, she had this to say about her name: This article is about the Brazilian city. ... The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Earth Summit (or, in Portuguese, Eco 92) was a major conference held in Rio de Janeiro from June 3 to June 14, 1992. ... George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) was the 41st President of the United States, serving from 1989 to 1993. ... is the 146th day of the year (147th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... Location in Massachusetts Coordinates: , Country United States State Massachusetts County Nantucket County Settled 1641 Incorporated 1671 Government  - Type Open town meeting Area  - Town  105. ...

"My legal name is still Teresa Heinz. Teresa Heinz Kerry is my name... (only) for politics. Just so people don't ask me questions about so and so is so and so's wife or this and that. Teresa Heinz is what I've been all my growing-up life, adult life, more than any other name. And it's the name of my boys, you know?...So, that's my legal name and that's my office name, my Pittsburgh name."[2]

Mrs. Heinz Kerry is older than both her husbands. She was two and half weeks older than John Heinz. She is also more than 5 years older than John Kerry.


Philanthropy

Teresa Heinz reportedly is one of the most philanthropic women in the world today.[citation needed] She is the chair of The Howard Heinz Endowment and the Heinz Family Philanthropies (collectively, the Heinz Foundations), disbursing money to various social and environmental causes. She assists the community of Pittsburgh, where the Heinz family has had many financial and family connections. In recognition of her philanthropy and activism, Heinz has received eleven honorary doctoral degrees from the following institutions: Philanthropy involves the donation or granting of money to various worthy charitable causes. ... Charitable foundations founded by members of the Pittsburgh-based Heinz Foods dynasty. ...

Teresa Heinz was also awarded the prestigious Albert Schweitzer Gold Medal for Humanitarianism in 2003. She has been elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She has also served as a trustee of the New England prep school, St. Paul's School, which her husband John Kerry attended. The Bank Street College of Education is located in upper Manhattan in New York City. ... Beloit College is a liberal arts college in Beloit, Wisconsin and a member of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest. ... 199. ... Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. ... Statue at the center of campus of Sigmund Freud, commemorating his 1909 visit to the University Front Entrance to Clark Universitys Jonas Clark Hall, the main academic facility for undergraduate students For the university in Atlanta, see Clark Atlanta University. ... Drexel University is an institution of higher learning and research located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... Drexel University College of Medicine is the medical school of Drexel University. ... Pine Manor College, or PMC, is a private, womens liberal arts college located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. ... University of Massachusetts Boston, or UMass Boston, is a university in Boston, Massachusetts in the northeastern United States. ... The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is a multi-college university, part of the state wide university system of the University of Massachusetts, located in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, not to be confused with Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. ... Washington and Jefferson College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college located in Washington, Pennsylvania. ... Albert Schweitzer (January 14, 1875 _ September 4, 1965) was a German-born theologian, musician, philosopher, and Germany (now Haut_Rhin département, France). ... The House of the Academy, Cambridge, Massachusetts. ... St. ... John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is the junior United States Senator from Massachusetts, in his fourth term of office. ...


Environmental Programs and Advocacy

Teresa Heinz has contributed to the environmental movement through many programs and outreach efforts, including but not limited to:

  • In 1990, she co-founded the Alliance To End Childhood Lead Poisoning (which later was renamed the Alliance for Healthy Homes), through the first environmental grant of the Vira I. Heinz Endowment.[3] The current website of the Alliance for Healthy Homes lists her as an "honorary board member" and praises her as "One of the foremost advocates on children's health and environmental issues."[4]
  • In 1992, she attended the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, as a presidentially-appointed member of a delegation representing non-governmental organizations at the Summit.[5][6]
  • In 1993, she co-founded, with her future husband Senator John Kerry, and environmentalist academic Dr. Anthony D. Cortese, the organization Second Nature, which brings "Education for Sustainability" to college campuses.[7]
  • In 1993 she founded the Heinz Awards, including a category for outstanding contributions to the environment.[8]
  • In 1995, through a $20 million grant from the Heinz Endowments, provided initial funding for The Heinz Center,[3] "a nonprofit institution dedicated to improving the scientific and economic foundation for environmental policy through multisectoral collaboration among industry, government, academia, and environmental organizations."[9]
  • Since 1996, Heinz has hosted an annual "Women's Health and the Environment" conference series.[10]
  • Founded the Teresa Heinz Scholars for Environmental Research program, which annually awards eight $10,000 awards for doctoral dissertation support and eight $5,000 awards for master's thesis support, for research having "public policy relevance that increases society's understanding of environmental concerns and proposed solutions."[11]
  • Heinz is currently a board member of the Environmental Defense Fund.[12]
  • Co-author with her husband John Kerry, of This Moment on Earth: Today's New Environmentalists and Their Vision for the Future, to be published in March 2007.[13]

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Women's economic security programs and advocacy

  • In 1995, the book Pensions in Crisis: Why the system is failing America and how you can protect your future (later republished as The Pension Book) was published, with support from the Teresa and H. John Heinz III Foundation, and a foreword by Teresa Heinz.[14][15]
  • Spurred by the issues uncovered by Pensions in Crisis, Teresa Heinz and her foundation created the Women's Retirement Initiative, to "extend that investigation and examine how the dynamics of our pension and retirement system contribute to the disproportionate rate of poverty among older women."[14]
  • In 1996, the Heinz Foundations created WISER, the Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement.[16]

Wealth

Teresa Heinz is the life estate beneficiary or outright beneficiary of her husband's trusts, making her either extremely wealthy in her own name, or powerful as a trustee of Heinz family wealth.[citation needed] Sen. Kerry is wealthy in his own right, though not to the same degree, since he became a trust fund beneficiary of his mother's and Forbes family trusts. Sen. Kerry and Teresa Heinz signed a prenuptial agreement and have kept their premarital assets separate. A life estate, is a term used in common law to describe the ownership of land for the duration of a persons life. ... This article is about the Forbes family related to US Senator John Kerry. ...


To date, Teresa Heinz has declined to disclose her personal tax returns, citing family trusts and privacy. She is estimated to be worth between $750 million and $1.2 billion. According to her most recently released income tax of 2003, the Kerry and Heinz paid an effective federal income tax rate of 12%. Most of her income was derived from tax-free municipal bonds, which explains the low rate.


Both Teresa and her husband live an affluent life.[citation needed] Together they enjoy five homes at notable addresses. These include a six-floor, $7 million townhome in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood, a $9 million ocean-front home on Nantucket, a $5 million ski retreat in Idaho, a $4 million estate in Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania near the Heinz family's home base of Pittsburgh, and a $5 million home in Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown neighborhood. The couple also own a $1 million yacht and a $35 million Gulf Stream Jet; it should be noted that the Heinz family owns most of these properties.[citation needed] Cutting down Beacon Hill, about 1800; a view from the north toward the Massachusetts State House. ... Location in Massachusetts Coordinates: , Country United States State Massachusetts County Nantucket County Settled 1641 Incorporated 1671 Government  - Type Open town meeting Area  - Town  105. ... For other uses, see Idaho (disambiguation). ... Fox Chapel is a borough located six miles (10 km) northeast of downtown Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 5,436 at the 2000 census. ... The familiar golden dome of Washingtons once venerable Riggs Bank, now amalgamated into PNC Bank, at the northeast corner of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NW. Georgetown in red Georgetown is a neighborhood located in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., along the Potomac River waterfront. ...


Politics

Teresa Heinz was a registered Republican for most of her voting career, the same as her first husband, Senator Heinz, and she remained a registered Republican despite being married to the Democratic Senator John Kerry. However, in January 2003, she changed her registration to the Democratic Party. Later in 2004, she reportedly changed her name from Teresa Heinz to Teresa Heinz Kerry during her husband's presidential run. After her husband's defeat, and shortly before she gave a speech to the National Council for Research on Women in January of 2005, she changed her name back to Teresa Heinz.[citation needed] GOP redirects here. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      Further information: Politics of the United States#Organization of American political parties The Democratic...


She is said to have been encouraged to run for her husband's Heinz vacant Senate seat after his death. However, Heinz declined and also refused to endorse Republican Rick Santorum's bid for the seat. She publicly denounced him as the "antithesis" of her late husband, and later calling him "Forrest Gump with attitude." It was also rumored that she would challenge Santorum in 2006, running for her late first husband's seat as a Democrat, but this allegation was declined once again. Instead, the Democratic nomination ended up going to Pennsylvania state treasurer Bob Casey, Jr. “Santorum” redirects here. ... For the main character of the same name, see Forrest Gump (character) Forrest Gump is a 1994 drama film based on a 1986 novel by Winston Groom and the name of the title character of both. ... Robert Patrick Casey, Jr. ...


Two of her sons are believed to be Democrats. Christopher and André Heinz both spoke at the Democratic National Convention in July, 2004. Christopher is believed to be considering running for the House or the Senate from the state of Pennsylvania.[citation needed] John Heinz IV keeps a lower profile, and his political leanings are unclear. This article is about the U.S. State. ...


Had Senator Kerry been elected President, Heinz Kerry would have been only the second foreign-born First Lady of the United States and the first to be a naturalized citizen. British-born Louisa Adams, wife of President John Quincy Adams, was born in London, but since her father was an American diplomat she was considered an American citizen from birth. First Lady Laura Bush and former first ladies (from left to right) Rosalynn Carter, Sen. ... Naturalization is the process whereby a person becomes a national of a nation, or a citizen of a country, other than the one of his birth. ... Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams (February 12, 1775 – May 15, 1852), wife of John Quincy Adams, was First Lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829. ... John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was a diplomat, politician, and the sixth President of the United States (March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1829). ... The word citizen may refer to: A person with a citizenship Citizen Watch Co. ...


Public relations

Teresa Heinz has a reputation in the media as a very direct personality. A crew of Newsweek magazine reporters—who were given exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the Kerry campaign—portrayed her as "sullen" and a "distraction," a woman with "sometimes erratic behavior" that led to her not being allowed to travel and not speak without chaperones, a policy the reporters called "Managing Teresa."[17][18] The Newsweek logo Newsweek is a weekly news magazine published in New York City and distributed throughout the United States and internationally. ...


The Tribune-Review incident

Right before the 2004 Democratic National Convention in late July 2004, Teresa Heinz hit her first public relations snafu when being questioned by Colin McNickle, editor of the opinion page of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. 2004 Democratic National Convention logo The 2004 Democratic National Convention culminated in the arrival of John Kerry on July 29 to address the delegates. ... Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... SNAFU is an acronym meaning things are in a mess – as usual. The most commonly accepted rendering is Situation Normal: All Fucked Up, or, in polite use, Situation Normal: All Fouled Up. ... The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review is a newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It was founded in 1992 as an offshoot of the Greensburg Tribune-Review following a press strike at the two previously dominant Pittsburgh dailies. ...


During her speech on declining civility during political campaigns, Teresa Heinz stated, "We need to turn back some of the creeping, un-Pennsylvanian and sometimes un-American traits that are coming into some of our politics."


After the speech she passed through a crowd of supporters and journalists and McKnickle asked her what she meant about "un-American activities."


Here is a transcript of the exchange with McNickle that was recorded by The Patriot-News of Harrisburg and WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, which aired the exchange on its 11 o'clock news:


McNickle: "What did you mean?"


Teresa Heinz: "I didn't say that. I didn't say that."


McNickle: "I was just asking what you said."


Teresa Heinz: "Why do you put those words in my mouth?"


McNickle: "You said something about 'un-American activity.'"


A Kerry campaign worker attempted to stop the questioning.


Teresa Heinz: "No, I didn't say that, I did not say 'activity' or 'un-American.' Those were your words."


She walked away, paused, consulted Gov. Ed Rendell, D-Pennsylvania, and returned to McNickle. Edward Gene Ed Rendell (born January 5, 1944) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party. ...


Teresa Heinz: "Are you from the Tribune-Review?"


McNickle: "Yes, I am."


Teresa Heinz: "Understandable. You said something I didn't say -- now shove it."[19] The televised incident can be viewed at http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/3576476/detail.html.


Teresa Heinz's choice of words spurred controversy. New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton showed public support for Teresa and her comments by saying: "A lot of Americans are going to say, 'Good for you, you go, girl,' and that's certainly how I feel about it."[1] This article is about the state. ... Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born October 26, 1947) is the junior United States Senator from New York, and is a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential election. ...


Former WTAE-TV news anchor Scott Baker captured Teresa Heinz's remarks on tape and insisted McNickle had asked "a pretty straightforward question." WTAE-TV, Channel 4 is the ABC affiliate serving the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wheeling/Steubenville and Clarksburg/Weston market areas. ...


"He was not combative. I think he seemed to be polite. The question that he asked was one that had already occurred to me," Baker said. "Clearly, she was rankled by it."[20]


Laura Bush incident

In an interview published in the USA Today, also in July 2004, Teresa Heinz was asked about the differences between the current First Lady and herself: USA Today is a national American daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. ...


"Well, you know, I don't know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good. But I don't know that she's ever had a real job—I mean, since she's been grown up. So her experience and her validation comes from important things, but different things."[21] Laura Lane Welch Bush (born November 4, 1946) is the wife of the forty-third and current President of the United States George W. Bush and is thereby the First Lady of the United States. ...


Almost immediately news stations across the country picked up the story. Talk shows and news stations heavily criticized Teresa Heinz, stating Laura Bush has been employed first as a teacher, and as a librarian.


Traditionally, there is a very strong bi-partisan agreement that politician's families are never to be a subject for political attacks, most especially children. Most Democrats and Republicans were, together as a group, very upset by Teresa Heinz's remarks out of concern for the vulnerability of their own families.[citation needed]


Teresa retracted the statement later saying she was "sincerely sorry" for the remark: "I had forgotten that Mrs. Bush had worked as a schoolteacher and librarian, and there couldn't be a more important job than teaching our children," Teresa Heinz said. "As someone who has been both a full time mom and full time in the workforce, I know we all have valuable experiences that shape who we are. I appreciate and honor Mrs. Bush's service to the country as first lady, and am sincerely sorry I had not remembered her important work in the past."[22]


Senior Bush campaign adviser Karen Hughes called Teresa's remarks "inappropriate" and claimed the apology made things worse: "I think it's very nice that she apologized, but in some ways the apology almost made the comment worse because she seems to have forgotten that being a mother is a real job. I think it's just unfortunate to try to disparage women who have made the choice of making their families a priority."[22] Karen Parfitt Hughes (born December 27, 1956 in Paris, France) is a Republican U.S. political professional from the state of Texas. ...


Laura Bush brushed the whole thing off saying, "It didn't matter to me. It didn't hurt my feelings. It was perfectly all right that she apologized. She didn't have to apologize. I know how tough it is. And actually I know those trick questions."[23]


References

  1. ^ http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/27/dems.teresa/index.html
  2. ^ Lawrence, Jill. "With Teresa, expect an unconventional campaign", 2004-05-26. Retrieved on 2006-07-29. 
  3. ^ a b http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/DEPUTATE/polycomm/update/12-22-95/Vol1No47.htm
  4. ^ http://www.afhh.org/aboutus/aboutus_board_of_dir.htm
  5. ^ http://www.johnkerry.com/about/teresa/
  6. ^ http://icte.umsl.edu/docs/newsletter/vol10i.pdf
  7. ^ http://www.secondnature.org/aboutsn/aboutsn.htm
  8. ^ http://www.heinzawards.net/index.asp
  9. ^ http://www.heinzctr.org/index.shtml
  10. ^ http://www.heinzfamily.org/programs/womensconferences.html
  11. ^ http://www.hfp.heinz.org/programs/environmentalscholars.html
  12. ^ http://www.environmentaldefense.org/aboutus.cfm?tagID=365
  13. ^ http://www.publicaffairsbooks.com/publicaffairsbooks-cgi-bin/display?book=9781586484316
  14. ^ a b http://www.hfp.heinz.org/programs/womensretirement.html
  15. ^ http://www.biblio.com/books/37833981.html
  16. ^ http://www.heinzfamily.org/issues/womensecosec_02.html
  17. ^ Kurtz, Howard. "The Making of a Non-President", Washington Post, 2004-11-15, p. C01. Retrieved on 2006-07-29. 
  18. ^ "How Bush Did It", Newsweek, 2004-11-15. Retrieved on 2006-07-29. 
  19. ^ Nutty Rich Broad Flips Out On Coupon Shopper Editor. Can't Stop the Bleeding (2004-07-24). Retrieved on 2006-07-29.
  20. ^ Brown, David M.. "Remark shoves Heinz Kerry into spotlight", Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 2004-07-24. Retrieved on 2006-07-29. 
  21. ^ "The real running mates", USA Today, 2004-10-20. Retrieved on 2006-07-29. 
  22. ^ a b "Heinz Kerry apologizes for remark", CNN, 2004-10-21. Retrieved on 2006-07-29. 
  23. ^ "Laura Bush brushes aside Heinz Kerry's remarks", CNN, 2004-10-21. Retrieved on 2006-07-29. 

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