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FILE -- Sargent Shriver, center, during a meeting with his staff mapping where anti-poverty programs were to be focused, in Washington in 1964. R. Sargent Shriver, the Kennedy in-law who became the founding director of the Peace Corps, the architect of President Lyndon B. Johnson's war on poverty, the United States ambassador to France and the Democratic candidate for vice president in 1972, died Tuesday. He was 95. (George Tames/The New York Times)
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