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  1. Ronald Reagan (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)
  2. Public Papers of the Presidents Ronald Reagan by U.S. Government, 1989
  3. Memorial Services in the Congress of the United States and Tributes in Eulogy of Ronald Reagan Late a President of the United States
  4. Ronald Reagan And Free China by Anthony Kubek, 2002-10-05
  5. Ronald Reagan Late a President of the United States MEMORIAL TRIBUTES DELIVERED IN CONGRESS by US Government Printing Office, 2005
  6. Public Papers of the Presidents Ronald Reagan by U.S. Government, 1985
  7. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Ronald Reagan, 1983, Book 1: January 1 to July 1, 1983 by Ronald Reagan, 1984-01-01
  8. Public Papers of the Presidents Ronald Reagan by U.S. Government, 1982
  9. Public Papers of the Presidents Ronald Reagan by U.S. Government, 1991
  10. Public Papers of the Presidents Ronald Reagan by U.S. Government, 1990
  11. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Ronald Reagan, 1984, Book 2, June 30 to December 31, 1984
  12. What Reagan Is Doing to Us (Perennial library) by Alan Gartner, 1982-09

1. Biography Of Ronald Reagan
Biography of Ronald Reagan, the fortieth President of the United States (19811989).
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2. 352. Ronald Reagan, 40th US President. Simpson's Contemporary
352. Ronald Reagan, 40th US President. Simpson's Contemporary Quotations. 1988
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3. US President Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan Fortieth U.S. President January 20, 1981 January 20, 1989 Available E-Books. Print Helps US Presidents MOH Coloring Book
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4. BBC NEWS Americas Reaganites Root For Dollar Spot
Several plans are afoot to see the late former US President Ronald Reagan immortalised on American money.
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5. Ex-US President Ronald Reagan Dead At 93 - Jun. 06, 2004
LOS ANGELES Former US President Ronald Reagan died Saturday at the age of 93 after a decadelong battle with Alzheimer's disease, his office said.
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6. Former US President Ronald Reagan Dies
Former US President Ronald Reagan died Saturday after a long twilight struggle with Alzheimer's disease.
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7. Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Vice President Bush, right, meets with President Reagan, left, in 1984. Bank and Gaza Strip, and leftwing guerrillas fighting US-backed right
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8. Books About US President Ronald W. Reagan
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9. Tidbits Quotes Ronald Reagan, US President
Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! Ronald Reagan, US President. Adressing Mikhail Gorbachev in Berlin in 1987
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10. Tidbits Quotes Ronald Reagan, US President
Ronald Reagan, US President. Parting radio address in 1989. Posted Jun 08, 2004 Category Speeches
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11. BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Ex-President Ronald Reagan Dies
Former us president ronald reagan has died at the age of 93 after a long struggle Current us president George W Bush said ronald reagan won America s
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... Newswatch LANGUAGES Last Updated: Sunday, 6 June, 2004, 08:40 GMT 09:40 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Ex-President Ronald Reagan dies
Reagan was president for eight years Former US President Ronald Reagan has died at the age of 93 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease.
He died at home in Los Angeles, where his family were with him. Current US President George W Bush said Ronald Reagan "won America's respect with his greatness. And won its love with his goodness." Reagan's White House tenure - from 1981 to 1989 - was marked by the climax of the Cold War and the beginning of the end of Soviet communism. Tributes have poured in from world leaders current and past. US President George W Bush said Reagan leaves behind "a nation he restored and a world he helped save". "May God bless Ronald Reagan," he said. Former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev, who met Reagan on a number of occasions, called him a "great president", thanks to whom the Soviet Union and America had begun a difficult but crucial dialogue. DEATH OF A PRESIDENT Police motorcyclists escorted the hearse to the funeral home
In pictures: Reagan mourned
White House officials said President Bush has ordered flags at US government buildings to be flown at half-mast for the next 30 days.

12. Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
ronald W. reagan. Order, 40th president. Vice president, George HW Bush In 1985, on April 11, it was announced that thenus president reagan would
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Ronald Wilson Reagan Order: 40th President George H. W. Bush January 20 January 20 Jimmy Carter George H. W. Bush ... Republican Ronald Wilson Reagan GCB February 6 June 5 ) was the 40th President of the United States ) and the 33rd Governor of California ). Reagan was also a broadcaster film actor , and head of the Screen Actors Guild before entering politics
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Reagan was born in Tampico Illinois , the second of two sons to John "Jack" Reagan and Nelle Wilson. One of his four great-grandfathers had immigrated to the United States from Ballyporeen County Tipperary, Ireland in the . Prior to his grandfather's emigration, the family name had been spelled Regan In , after years of moving from town to town, the family settled in Dixon, Illinois . In , at the age of 10, Reagan was baptized in his mother's Disciples of Christ church in Dixon (although his brother, Neil, became a Roman Catholic, like their father, Jack), and in Ronald Reagan began attending Dixon's Northside High School. Reagan always considered Dixon to be his hometown.

13. Ronald Wilson Reagan
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14. Ronald Wilson Reagan
reagan, ronald Wilson , 1911–2004, 40th president of the United States (1981–89), b . See more Encyclopedia articles on us History Biographies
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15. Ronald Reagan
Republican ronald reagan became the oldest president elected when he took officeas the 40th president of the United States. ronald reagan. us president
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16. Ronald Reagan: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
View Poster ronald reagan , us president / Actor Born 6 February 1911 BirthplaceTampico, Illinois Died 5 June 2004 (natural causes) Best Known.
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  • Born: 6 February 1911 Birthplace: Tampico, Illinois Died: 5 June 2004 (natural causes) Best Known As: 40th President of the United States, 1981-89
President of the United States from 1981-1989, Ronald Reagan was known as a staunch conservative, a cheery optimist, and an implacable foe of Soviet communism. Reagan began his career as a sports announcer on radio, then moved to Hollywood and became a movie star. Reagan made over fifty movies as a reliable supporting actor or benign leading man, but his real calling seemed to be in politics. He served as the governor of California (1967-75) and then in 1980 defeated Democrat Jimmy Carter to become the 40th U.S. president. He advocated lower taxes and higher defense spending, and aggressively challenged the Soviet Union. The final years of his administration were clouded by a back-door scheme to fund anti-communist forces in Central America the so-called Iran Contra affair but the popular president emerged from the scandal unscathed. He stepped down after two full terms and was succeeded by his vice-president, George Bush the elder. In 1994 Reagan announced that he suffered from Alzheimer's Disease. He spent the next ten years in seclusion and increasingly poor health until his death in 2004.

17. US President Ronald Reagan
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Nancy Reagan BORN: February 6, 1911 at Tampico, Illinois CHILDREN: 1 Son, 1 Daughter with first wife Jane Wyman
1 Son, 1 Daughter with Nancy Reagan MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Army Air Force PROFESSION: Actor POLITICAL PARTY: Republican HOME STATE: California POLITICAL OFFICES: Governor of California NICKNAME: "Dutch" DIED: June 5, 2004 (Age - 93) BURIED: Simi, California "If we look to the answer as to why, for so many years, we achieved so much, prospered as no other people on Earth, it was because here, in this land, we unleashed the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before. Freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured here than in any other place on Earth. The price for this freedom at times has been high, but we have never been unwilling to pay that price."
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19. Ronald Reagan
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Everybody knew he was a dumbass. Ronald Reagan was famous for not understanding how government works and not particularly caring about it. His job was to read speeches off the Teleprompter, shake hands with foreign dignitaries, pose for pictures, and maybe go out and visit a flag factory or a steel mill every once in a while. Otherwise he was busy sleeping in, eating jellybeans, and watching television. Even so, Reagan got deferential treatment from the press, so the news coverage almost always cast him in the best possible light. He was extremely comfortable in front of the cameras, as you would expect after all, he had been a movie star prior to becoming a politician. And he could be disarmingly affable. He often shared jokes and anecdotes and brilliantly-scripted one-liners that sounded spontaneous. But none of that explains why the journalists decided to take it easy on him. The reason Reagan got a free ride in the media stemmed from his fortuitously-timed assassination attempt.

20. BBC NEWS | Americas | Reagan Voted 'greatest American'
Former us president ronald reagan is voted the greatest American in a pollwhich included six other presidents.
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... Newswatch LANGUAGES Last Updated: Tuesday, 28 June 2005, 17:06 GMT 18:06 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Reagan voted 'greatest American' Many Americans look back fondly at Reagan's presidency Former US President Ronald Reagan has been voted the "greatest American" of all time by his fellow citizens.
Mr Reagan, who died last year aged 93, topped a list of 10 contenders, which featured six former presidents. He edged out Abraham Lincoln, who abolished slavery, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King. Some of the most notable names of US history such as Albert Einstein and Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the Moon, did not make the top 10. Talk show host Oprah Winfrey is the highest ranked female contender at ninth place, making her the greatest American woman. George Washington, the first US president who is considered the father of the nation, comes in at fourth place. Current US President George W Bush and his predecessor Bill Clinton, whose presidency was tarnished by the Monica Lewinski sex scandal, are both in the top 10. Top 10 greatest Americans 1 Ronald Reagan 2 Abraham Lincoln 3 Martin Luther King 4 George Washington 5 Benjamin Franklin 6 George W Bush 7 Bill Clinton 8 Elvis Presley 9 Oprah Winfrey 10 Franklin D Roosevelt More than 2.4 million Americans cast their vote by phone, text or e-mail in the poll, organised by the Discovery Channel and AOL.

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