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Daily Briefing: 50 years after win, JFK's legacy endures

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President John F. Kennedy delivers his inaugural address after taking the oath of office at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, 1961.  Kennedy served just over 1,000 days in office during an era of tumultuous generational change.
50 years after win, Kennedy's legacy endures
By Susan Page, USA TODAY
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