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Irish journalist remember 10-day whirlwind with Kennedy



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A carefully constructed model of a Dingle currach sits proudly on Rose Kennedy’s piano in the family’s Massachusetts home in Hyannisport where Ted Kennedy passed away early yesterday morning.

Ted  liked to use it to “assure future generations of Kennedy’s used it as a symbol to remind his family that the Irish truly did discover America, after all.”

This is what he wrote in a thank you letter to the Donegal man, Matt Britton who gave him the replica as a gift during a 10-day holiday on the Dingle peninsula in August 1989.

The late U.S. Senator, who had close family connections with Wexford loved Cork and Kerry where he holidayed many times with family through the years.

Britton, who worked in the hotel business at the time and was a personal friend of  the then Taoiseach, Charlie Haughey, befriended Kennedy after arranging a meeting between Haughey, Kennedy and another U.S. senator, Chris Dodd, on Haughey’s holiday island, Inishvickillane.

Kennedy was one of the Unsung heroes of the peace process in times when it might not have been seen as politically correct.

He had long meetings and conversations with Haughey and later with Albert Reynolds in an effort to bring about peace in Northern Ireland.

It is no coincidence that he attended Stormont when both Dr. Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness were installed and First Minister and Deputy First Minister respectively.

After the meeting in Innisvickillane the men spent 10 days together touring around Kerry
and a strong friendship formed.

“We just gelled straight away. It was very chilled out. I found him to be a man who knew more about Ireland than we do ourselves. He was fully committed to finding a way to solve the Northern Irish problem,” Britton said yesterday.



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