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Jean Ann Kennedy Smith (né le 20 février 1928) est un diplomate américain qui a été ambassadeur des États-Unis en Irlande de 1993 à 1998. Elle est la huitième des neuf enfants
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Jean Kennedy Smith, ex-ambassador to Ireland and last surviving sibling of JFK, dies at 92
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Jean Kennedy Smith Dies at 92; Helped Forge Peace in Northern Ireland - The New York Times
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Jean Kennedy Smith Dies at 92; Last Surviving Sibling of JFK – NBC Boston
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Jean Kennedy Smith, sister of JFK who served as a controversial US ambassador to Ireland – obituary
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Ted Kennedy's tribute to sister Jean Kennedy Smith
Jean Kennedy Smith dies at 92; last surviving sibling of JFK | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Jean Kennedy Smith obituary | The Kennedys | The Guardian
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Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith | Irish America
Washington, DC - le 29 août 2009 -- Jean Kennedy Smith, le dernier frère et sœur survivant de l'ancien sénateur américain Edward M. 'Ted' Kennedy (démocrate du Massachusetts), à gauche, et son