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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
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

Jean Kennedy Smith Dies at 92; Helped Forge Peace in Northern Ireland - The  New York Times
Jean Kennedy Smith Dies at 92; Helped Forge Peace in Northern Ireland - The New York Times

Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies at 92 - The Boston  Globe
Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies at 92 - The Boston Globe

Jean Kennedy Smith, Sister of JFK, Robert, Edward, Dies at 92 - Bloomberg
Jean Kennedy Smith, Sister of JFK, Robert, Edward, Dies at 92 - Bloomberg

Jean Ann Kennedy Smith (1928-2020) - Mémorial Find a Grave
Jean Ann Kennedy Smith (1928-2020) - Mémorial Find a Grave

Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies - Los Angeles Times
Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies - Los Angeles Times

Jean Kennedy Smith — Wikipédia
Jean Kennedy Smith — Wikipédia

Jean Kennedy Smith Remembered by Samantha Power | TIME
Jean Kennedy Smith Remembered by Samantha Power | TIME

Jean Kennedy Smith, ex-ambassador to Ireland and last surviving sibling of  JFK, dies at 92
Jean Kennedy Smith, ex-ambassador to Ireland and last surviving sibling of JFK, dies at 92

Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies at 92 | CNN Politics
Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies at 92 | CNN Politics

Bill Clinton Speaks During Jean Kennedy Smith Virtual Memorial
Bill Clinton Speaks During Jean Kennedy Smith Virtual Memorial

Jean Kennedy Smith Dies at 92; Helped Forge Peace in Northern Ireland - The  New York Times
Jean Kennedy Smith Dies at 92; Helped Forge Peace in Northern Ireland - The New York Times

Jean Kennedy Smith — Wikipédia
Jean Kennedy Smith — Wikipédia

Jean Kennedy Smith Dies at 92; Last Surviving Sibling of JFK – NBC Boston
Jean Kennedy Smith Dies at 92; Last Surviving Sibling of JFK – NBC Boston

Jean Kennedy Smith: US ambassador and architect of peace in Northern  Ireland | The Independent | The Independent
Jean Kennedy Smith: US ambassador and architect of peace in Northern Ireland | The Independent | The Independent

Jean Kennedy Smith, sister of JFK who served as a controversial US  ambassador to Ireland – obituary
Jean Kennedy Smith, sister of JFK who served as a controversial US ambassador to Ireland – obituary

Jean Kennedy Smith dies at 92; last surviving sibling of JFK | AP News
Jean Kennedy Smith dies at 92; last surviving sibling of JFK | AP News

How Jean Kennedy Smith was admired in the public eye but in private lived a  hellish life | Daily Mail Online
How Jean Kennedy Smith was admired in the public eye but in private lived a hellish life | Daily Mail Online

Jean Kennedy Smith's Life in Photos with JFK, RFK and the Kennedy Family
Jean Kennedy Smith's Life in Photos with JFK, RFK and the Kennedy Family

Ted Kennedy's tribute to sister Jean Kennedy Smith
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 dies at 92; last surviving sibling of JFK | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Jean Kennedy Smith obituary | The Kennedys | The Guardian
Jean Kennedy Smith obituary | The Kennedys | The Guardian

Jean Kennedy Smith's Life in Photos with JFK, RFK and the Kennedy Family
Jean Kennedy Smith's Life in Photos with JFK, RFK and the Kennedy Family

Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith | Irish America
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
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