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  The assassination 50 years ago of Robert F. Kennedy, junior U.S. senator from New York, produced memorable images: Kennedy lying wounded on the floor of a Los Angeles hotel; his brother Ted’s eulogy; the huge trackside crowds as a train carried the body from New York to Washington. But the interval between RFK’s shooting and his death is all but forgotten. John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King died almost immediately. Robert Kennedy lingered for almost 26 hours.

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