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Death, Funeral Gave JFK Lasting Life
WASHINGTON - Forty years after his death, public opinion polls still rank Kennedy among the greatest presidents. The public puts him at the top of the past eight presidents and near the top of them all. Thousands visit his grave daily.

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11:25 a.m. on Nov. 18, 1963.
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40 Years Ago
TAMPA - A young photojournalist captured President Kennedy's visit to Tampa - four days before
Dallas - like few others. The teenage photojournalist captured perhaps the most complete photographic record of President John F. Kennedy's five-hour visit to the city.
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Residents strain to touch the charismatic John F. Kennedy.
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Americans Still Wonder What If?
TAMPA - It's only natural to anoint those who die young with skills they may not have had, motives they may not have held, goals that were more burnished - more perfect, more true, more spiritual - than the reality.
Particularly as the 40th anniversary Saturday approaches, many still play the ``What If Kennedy Hadn't Been Killed?'' game.
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Source: The Tampa Tribune
Online producer: Vidisha Priyanka
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Ruth Paine
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`It Could Have Been Different'
ST. PETERSBURG - Forty years after President Kennedy's assassination, the woman who gave his killer a home is haunted by her part in one of history's most shocking moments.

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11/22/1992 JFK Funeral Created An Eternal Spotlight
05/07/1992 What JFK said during his visit to Tampa

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