The body of Mary Kennedy, the estranged wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was moved to "a sunny hillside" in a separate section of the Cape Cod, Massachusetts, cemetery where she was originally interred two months ago, her family said.
Mary Richardson Kennedy, the estranged wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., had no traces of alcohol in her system when she took her own life in May, according to a toxicology report released Friday by the Westchester County medical examiner.
Author Laurence Leamer conducted 45 hours of interviews with family and friends of the Kennedy family.
The family of Mary Richardson Kennedy, the estranged wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., blasted news accounts of her death Thursday for what they called "inaccuracies and misrepresentations" of her life.
Mary Kennedy, the estranged wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was found dead at her home. She was 52.
She might have gone unnoticed through the many years of triumphs and tragedies of the Kennedy family. Now the spotlight will be cast, sadly, on Mary Richardson Kennedy.
Mary Kennedy, the estranged wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., had been in the headlines for her alcohol and drug problems, but is remembered by relatives as a devoted mother and pioneer of "green" architecture.
The Dylan's Candy Bar owner and Paul Arrouet wed Saturday in Bedford, N.Y.
Dear Annie: For the past six months or so, my employer has been offering voluntary severance packages, including early-retirement packages that would "bridge" senior managers to a pension. I think the hope is that enough people will volunteer to quit that they don't have to lay anyone else off.
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi plans to travel to Italy this weekend, a year after his historic trip there to mark closer ties between the two countries.
The wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was charged with drunken driving after a police officer saw her run over a curb outside a school, authorities said Tuesday night.
The alleged gang rape of a 15-year-old girl on the campus of Richmond High School in Northern California while 10 or more witnesses, most of them students, looked on has sparked familiar questions: "Why are our kids so messed up?" "Why didn't these students try to stop the crime?" "What's happening in our schools?"
A CNN crew heads to Bedford, New York, trying to find the tent of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
The town of Bedford, New York, is not happy with a tent set up as part of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's visit to the United States for the United Nations General Assembly, a town attorney said Tuesday.
Turns out that entrepreneurs aren't just good at making money. Two of the three contestants in next Sunday's grand finale of the ABC reality show "Oprah's Big Give" are small business owners.
The U.S. Probation Department is investigating whether Martha Stewart violated the terms of her house arrest when she attended a Time magazine dinner last week, The New York Post reported Sunday.
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and Sirius Satellite Radio announced Monday a joint venture to launch a lifestyle channel on the subscription-based radio service.
Martha Stewart returned to court Thursday to appeal her conviction for lying to the government about a personal sale of ImClone Systems stock in December 2001.
Martha Stewart is back playing hostess again.
CNNMoney: Martha stock tumblingupdated: Tue Mar 08 2005 11:22:00
Shares of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia tumbled for the third straight session Tuesday on news that an investment firm that was once one of the largest investors in the company slashed its stake.
With cameras watching her, helicopters overhead, perhaps Martha summed up her situation best as she set out to make lemonade out of lemons.
Wearing blue jeans and a knitted poncho, U.S. domestic icon Martha Stewart smiled and waved early Friday as she boarded a private plane following her release from federal prison.
CNNMoney: 'Now she listens'updated: Fri Mar 04 2005 01:01:00
Despite rumors that Martha Stewart was a cold person, a former mayor who served time with her in prison said "she was not that way at all."
NEW YORK (CNN) -- The Bedford, New York, estate where Martha Stewart will be staying is bigger than the 95 acres in Alderson, West Virginia, where she's been imprisoned for the past five months.
CNNMoney: Martha, out and aboutupdated: Thu Mar 03 2005 15:39:00
Martha Stewart took a morning stroll around her Bedford, N.Y., estate Friday, savoring her freedom after leaving a West Virginia prison and flying home overnight.
Don't think Martha Stewart will be free and clear when she exits prison this week.
CNNMoney: Martha exec is outupdated: Tue Mar 01 2005 11:43:00
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia said Tuesday that a veteran executive in charge of the company's magazine publishing business is leaving, just days before founder and namesake Martha Stewart is due to be released from prison.
CNNMoney: Martha's 'Homecoming'updated: Tue Feb 22 2005 10:52:00
Not long ago, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia seemed eager to put as much distance as possible between itself and its famous founder.
CNNMoney: Six-figure zip codesupdated: Mon Nov 15 2004 18:26:00
You've driven through some of these places, the bucolic, leafy suburbs where every house is huge, every driveway circles to the entry portico, and every yard is kept manicured neater than your Aunt Tilly's parlor.
CNNMoney: Curbing the lossesupdated: Wed Oct 27 2004 11:05:00
My husband and I, both retired, have $60,000 in mutual funds, but we seem to be losing money every day. We're thinking of moving our money to an investment where we can get a guaranteed 4 percent return. What do you advise?
Christopher Reeve's widow, Dana, reflected on his life and the days before his death in a letter released Tuesday to family, friends and supporters of the film star and activist.
Martha Stewart's decision to go to jail now, pending her appeal, surprised some, but for a woman who believes that "my work is my life and my life is my work," it was an inevitable choice. FORTUNE ...
Martha Stewart reportedly plans to start serving half of her 10-month sentence in jail for obstruction of justice as soon as there is a vacant cell for her at the Danbury federal prison for women.
Martha Stewart has not ruled out the possibility of serving her sentence soon rather than waiting for an appeals court to decide whether she deserves a second chance to clear her name.
Martha Stewart is unloading an expensive property, just before she's sentenced for obstructing justice and lying to investigators.