He was 86. Ted Stevens, who helped shape modern Alaska with federal laws and billions of federal dollars, but whose 40-year career ended ignominiously when the Senate narrowly defeated for reelection in 2008 after a conviction for corruption was canceled, has died in a plane crash on Monday in southwestern Alaska.
Mr. Stevens's body was found shortly after on Tuesday, according to the employee, who spoke anonymously out of respect for the family of the senator. Monday. Stevens was one of the nine people on board, five of which are supposed to have died, authorities said. The coup was discovered by air around 7:00
Stevens and former St. Gertrude's parents divorced, and after the death of his father, the young Ted moved to Manhattan Beach, California, to live with an aunt. 18, 1923, in Indianapolis, the third of four children of George A. The family moved to Chicago, where his father lost his job as an accountant after the stock market crash of 1929. Chancellor. Theodore Fulton Stevens was born in November
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