BOSTON, Nov. 26, 2007

Eunice Kennedy Shriver In Boston Hospital

Special Olympics Founder, Mom Of Maria Shriver, Listed In Fair Condition

    • Eunice Kennedy Shriver, seen here in May 2000, was hospitalized two days after a public tribute to her at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library honoring her work as a champion for special needs children.

      Eunice Kennedy Shriver, seen here in May 2000, was hospitalized two days after a public tribute to her at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library honoring her work as a champion for special needs children.  (AP (file))

    • A member of the nation's most prominent Democratic family, Eunice Kennedy Shriver (left) is also mother-in-law to one of the best known Republicans, Arnold Schwarzenegger (right, with wife Maria Shriver, center).

      A member of the nation's most prominent Democratic family, Eunice Kennedy Shriver (left) is also mother-in-law to one of the best known Republicans, Arnold Schwarzenegger (right, with wife Maria Shriver, center).  (AP)

    • When it comes to promoting her favorite cause, party politics are no problem for Eunice Kennedy Shriver, seen here (right) at a White House dinner July 10, 2006, in honor of the Special Olympics.

      When it comes to promoting her favorite cause, party politics are no problem for Eunice Kennedy Shriver, seen here (right) at a White House dinner July 10, 2006, in honor of the Special Olympics.  (AP)

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(AP)  Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the 86-year-old sister of President John F. Kennedy, who founded the Special Olympics and championed the rights of the mentally retarded, has been hospitalized.

Shriver was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital on Nov. 18 and was in fair condition Saturday, said hospital spokeswoman Emily Parker, who did not release any more information.

Shriver is also the sister of Sen. Edward Kennedy and the mother-in-law of California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who said in June that she was recovering from a series of strokes.

Schwarzenegger said that the family had been told that Shriver would never talk again, but that she proved the doctors wrong.

"She's had a number of health challenges over the past several months," said Daniel Zingale, the chief of staff for Shriver's daughter and Schwarzenegger's wife, Maria Shriver. "In every case, she's bounced back. She's a remarkably resilient person. In each case, she's drawn strength from the good wishes and prayers of people all over the world. I would hope and expect it would be true in this case again."

Eunice Shriver is credited with transforming America's view of the mentally disabled from institutionalized patients to that of friends, neighbors and athletes. Her efforts were inspired in part by the struggles of her retarded sister, Rosemary. She founded the Special Olympics in 1968.

Shriver last appeared in public just two days before she was hospitalized, when her children held a tribute at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, later televised, honoring her work on behalf of special needs children.

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