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From the January/February 2004 American Speaker issue:
A speech lesson from JFK: Find ways to connect with your audience
The best communication establishes connections between speaker and audience, say the editors of the newsletter Leadership Strategies. One speaker who really understood this was President John F. Kennedy, whose brief speech to Berliners in 1963 made such a powerful connection that it caused riots in the streets for three days.
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