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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

61. Great US Presidents: Ronald Wilson Reagan Photo Gallery By Don Northup At Pbase.
Great us presidents ronald Wilson reagan ronald reagan was definitely thebest president of my lifetime, and probably one of the top three ever.
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Great Cowboy Normandy France we will never forget this man 33125355.jpg Ronald Wilson Reagan Reporting for Duty post a comment Andrew Dagwell 24-Jul-2005 11:58 So you did a little house cleaning and took out more than you intended, eh? Well, no problem here. I generally stop in every now and then to see what you've been up to. Glad to see this one is still up. This patriot cared for this country perhaps as much if not more than any other president we've ever had. Talk about service to this country? This great man epitomized it! Keep fighting the good fight, Don. A hysterical minority is slowly waning. Hodero 06-Sep-2004 18:29 Ronald was a Great Guy.!"H"

62. Scholastic News:
Current president Bush gave a 15minute eulogy. ronald reagan belongs to the ages Members of an honor guard and the us Army escort president reagan s
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63. The Reagan Home Page:President Reagan's Speech At Omaha Beach
Address at the usFrench Ceremony at Omaha Beach on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day.president ronald reagan, June 6, 1984. Normandy, France.
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Address at the U.S.-French Ceremony at Omaha Beach on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day.
President Ronald Reagan, June 6, 1984. Normandy, France. We stand today at a place of battle, one that 40 years ago saw and felt the worst of war. Men bled and died here for a few feet of - or inches of sand, as bullets and shellfire cut through their ranks. About them, General Omar Bradley later said, "Every man who set foot on Omaha Beach that day was a hero." Some who survived the battle of June 6, 1944, are here today. Others who hoped to return never did. "Someday, Lis, I'll go back," said Private First Class Peter Robert Zannata, of the 37th Engineer Combat Battalion, and first assault wave to hit Omaha Beach. "I'll go back, and I'll see it all again. I'll see the beach, the barricades, and the graves." Those words of Private Zanatta come to us from his daughter, Lisa Zanatta Henn, in a heart-rending story about the event her father spoke of so often. "In his words, the Normandy invasion would change his life forever," she said. She tells some of his stories of World War II but says of her father, "the story to end all stories was D-Day."

64. NPR : Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004
Former president ronald reagan, whose movieactor delivery and warm wit earned him At 93, he was the longest-lived us president. For more than a decade,
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June 12, 2004 After final tributes from family, friends and fellow world leaders, the 40th president of the United States was laid to rest Friday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in California's Simi Valley.
His surviving children remembered him as a loving father and solid example. Reagan at a 1982 political rally
Photo: Reagan Presidential Library British Prime Minister Tony Blair, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford were among the dignitaries who attended a funeral service at the National Cathedral earlier Friday. Former President George H.W. Bush spoke warmly of the man he served as vice president and followed into the oval office. The current President Bush, who has cited Reagan as a political model, offered praise for Reagan's governing policies.

65. "Our First Line Of Defense" Presidential Reflections On US Intelligence (U)eisen
Covert action gained a new urgency under president ronald reagan and his But those of us in the executive branch and the Congress know about these
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(Portrait) Covert action gained a new urgency under President Ronald Reagan and his Director of Central Intelligence William Casey. The United States met the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan with aid to the Afghan mujahidin . Reagan also directed CIA to support the anti-Communist Contras fighting the Sandinista regime in Nicaragua. In December 1981, Reagan issued Executive Order 12333, which gave CIA the exclusive right to conduct covert action unless the President decided that another agency would be more appropriate to attain a specific objective. During Reagan's second term, CIA expanded its headquarters complex in Northern Virginia. Like President Eisenhower did for the original building, President Reagan helped break ground for the addition in 1984.
    "IT IS NOT ENOUGH, OF COURSE, simply to collect information. Thoughtful analysis is vital to sound decisionmaking. The goal of our intelligence analysts can be nothing short of the truth, even when that truth is unpleasant or unpopular. I have asked for honest, objective analysis, and I shall expect nothing less. When there is disagreement, as there often is, on the difficult questions of our time, I expect those honest differences of view to be fully expressed." President Ronald Reagan

66. Ronald Reagan Still The Teflon President?
ronald reagan Still the Teflon president? a fair use of any such copyrightedmaterial as provided for in section 107 of the us Copyright Law.
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The press often forgets history when notable leaders die. Who knows that Bill Clinton had higher approval ratings than Reagan?
by Joe Strupp
The death of Ronald Reagan has become yet another reminder that news organizations often turn sentimental at the death of a former leader, no matter what legacy he or she leaves behind. Reagan's death, especially following the tragedy and torture of Alzheimer's disease, likely struck editors and reporters with a responsibility to go easy on the former president. Few, after all, protested the sacking of the CBS television movie about Reagan a few months back.
Among the worst, was The Sacramento (Calif.) Bee, which also apparently likes to ignore the facts, in claiming that Reagan "took full responsibility" for Iran-contra. When was this? When he continuously claimed not to remember his involvement?
And the man did win two presidential elections, the second by a landslide, and led a rebirth of a Republican party that had been rocked by Watergate and other scandals. But let's not forget, however, that the often-mocked Bill Clinton accomplished much the same for his party, and despite the Lewinsky disgrace, left office with approval ratings that beat Reagan's (and no federal budget deficit, to boot).

67. Working With U.S. Presidents -- Congressman C.W. Bill Young
Honoring the Life and Achievements of president ronald reagan Thank you foryour lifetime of reminding us to always take pride in living in the greatest
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Remarks by Rep. C.W. Bill Young before the U.S. House
Honoring the Life and Achievements of President Ronald Reagan June 9, 2003 Mr. Speaker, On behalf of myself and the people of the 10 th Congressional District of Florida who I have the privilege to represent here in the United States Congress, I rise in support of this resolution to pay tribute to the life of President Ronald Reagan and to express condolences to his family. President Reagan was a true American patriot who always kept life’s priorities – God, country, and family – in order. He assumed the Presidency at a time when Americans were being held hostage in Iran, our fighting forces were fraying around the edges, and raging inflation and interest rates were stifling our economy, sending our nation into the turmoil of recession, and driving our government deeper and deeper into debt. Beginning with his swearing-in as the 40 th President of the United States, President Reagan restored in the American people a feeling of pride and patriotism that had been lost in the late 1970s. The hostages were brought home, the morale of our fighting forces rose, and the economy began to rebound.

68. Surfing The Net With Kids: Web Search Results
Biography of ronald reagan, the fortieth president of the United States (19811989).ronald reagan, us presidents, us presidents, presidents of the United
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69. People's Daily Online -- World Leaders Mourn Death Of Former US President Ronald
World leaders mourn death of former us president ronald reagan Hillary andI will always remember president ronald reagan for the way he personified
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Search Advanced About China China at a glance Constitution Chinese leadership Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping ... World UPDATED: 11:20, June 06, 2004 World leaders mourn death of former US president Ronald Reagan World leaders on Saturday mourned the death of former US president Ronald Reagan who passed away at the age of 93 at his home in California after a decade-old struggle with Alzheimer's disease. US President George W. Bush, who is on a trip to Europe, issued a statement at US ambassador's residence in Paris, describing Reagan's death as "a sad hour in the life of America." He said Reagan, who served as US president from 1981 to 1989, "leaves behind a nation he restored and a world he helped save." Bush said he had called Reagan's wife, Nancy, to convey his sympathy and condolences. British Prime Minister Tony Blair also expressed condolences over Reagan's decease. "The prime minister heard with sadness the news of the death of president Reagan," a statement issued by his office in London said Saturday.

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TONIGHT, president ronald reagan HAS RETURNED TO THE PEOPLE’S HOusE TO BE HONOREDBY MILLIONS president reagan SHOWED us FREEDOM WAS NOT JusT A SLOGAN;
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June 8, 2004 (202) 224-1028 President Pro Tempore Senator Ted Stevens Offers Eulogy
In Honor Of President Ronald Reagan Today, Senator Ted Stevens, President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate, joined Vice President Dick Cheney and Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert in receiving the remains of President Ronald Wilson Reagan to the United States Capitol Rotunda, where he will lie in state until Friday morning. MRS. REAGAN, PATTI, RON, MICHAEL, DISTINGUISHED GUESTS, MEMBERS OF THE REAGAN FAMILY, AND FRIENDS OF RONALD REAGAN IN AMERICA AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD: SINCE 1824, UNDER THIS ROTUNDA, OUR NATION HAS PAID FINAL TRIBUTE TO MANY DEDICATED PUBLIC SERVANTS. PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO LIE IN STATE UNDER THIS CAPITOL DOME. IN THE COMING DAYS, THOUSANDS WILL COME TO THESE HALLOWED HALLS TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO ANOTHER SON OF ILLINOIS WHO, LIKE LINCOLN, APPEALED TO OUR BEST HOPES, NOT OUR WORST FEARS. WHEN RONALD REAGAN WAS SWORN IN AS OUR 40TH PRESIDENT, THIS NATION WAS GRIPPED BY A POWERFUL MALAISE

71. AMA (Comm) AMA Mourns Passing Of Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan
The American Medical Association joins the nation in mourning the death of formerUnited States president ronald reagan.
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"The American Medical Association joins the nation in mourning the death of former United States President Ronald Reagan. Those who strive for freedom worldwide will remember President Reagan fondly for his tremendous contributions towards liberty in our nation and the world. "President Reagan was a believer in the unsurpassed quality of American medicine. In his final years, President and Mrs. Reagan's honest portrayal of living with Alzheimer's disease helped shed a spotlight on this illness affecting 4.5 million Americans and their families. "We express our deepest sympathy to the family of President Reagan." For more information, please contact: Katherine M. Hatwell
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72. Biography Of Ronald Reagan
Biography of ronald reagan, the fortieth president of the United States ronald reagan won the Republican presidential nomination in 1980 and chose as
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Ronald Reagan At the end of his two terms in office, Ronald Reagan viewed with satisfaction the achievements of his innovative program known as the Reagan Revolution, which aimed to reinvigorate the American people and reduce their reliance upon Government. He felt he had fulfilled his campaign pledge of 1980 to restore "the great, confident roar of American progress and growth and optimism." On February 6, 1911, Ronald Wilson Reagan was born to Nelle and John Reagan in Tampico, Illinois. He attended high school in nearby Dixon and then worked his way through Eureka College. There, he studied economics and sociology, played on the football team, and acted in school plays. Upon graduation, he became a radio sports announcer. A screen test in 1937 won him a contract in Hollywood. During the next two decades he appeared in 53 films. From his first marriage to actress Jane Wyman, he had two children, Maureen and Michael. Maureen passed away in 2001. In 1952 he married Nancy Davis, who was also an actress, and they had two children, Patricia Ann and Ronald Prescott.

73. American President
Fact file and biographical sketch based on the PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
http://www.americanpresident.org/history/ronaldreagan/
Your name Email City State Question Presidency in History Ronald Reagan Biography Early Years document.write(""); Presidency in History Biography First Lady Cabinet ... Presidency in Action search: Ronald Wilson Reagan (1981-1989) 40th President of the United States
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Born : February 6, 1911, Tampico, IL
Nickname : "The Great Communicator"
Education : Eureka College (1932)
Religion : Christian Church
Marriage : January 25, 1940, to Jane Wyman (1914- ), divorced, 1948; March 4, 1952, to Nancy Davis (1923- )
Children : Maureen Elizabeth Reagan (1941-2001); Michael Edward Reagan (1945- ); Patricia Ann Reagan (1952- ); Ronald Prescott Reagan (1958- )
Career : Actor, public official
Political Party : Republican
Writings Where's the Rest of Me? The Creative Society Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation Speaking My Mind An American Life Died : June 5, 2004 Buried : Simi Valley, California Consulting Editor Biography: Early Years Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in 1911 in Tampico, Illinois, the second son of Jack and Nelle Reagan. He had a difficult childhood. His father was an itinerant shoe salesman and an alcoholic. In school, his undiagnosed nearsightedness held him back until a writing teacher named B. J. Frazier brought out the boy's native talent. "I was always called on to read [my papers]," Reagan remembered. "Maybe that's where the 'ham' began." Public speaking would become Reagan's passion, a practice he combined with his own brand of humor and optimism. The caption beneath his high school yearbook picture read, "Life is just one grand sweet song, so start the music."

74. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, National Archives And Records Administration
40th president 19811989.
http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/
RESEARCH QUICK REFERENCE TEXTUAL AUDIOVISUAL ... SPEECHES As a Presidential library administered by the National Archives and Records Administration NARA ), the Reagan Library, under the authority of the Presidential Records Act , is the repository of presidential records for President Reagan’s administration. Our holdings include 50 million pages of presidential documents, over 1.6 million photographs, a half million feet of motion picture film and tens of thousands of audio and video tapes. Additionally, the Library houses personal papers collections including documents from Reagan’s eight years as governor of California Information on accessing all of these records, including how to file a Freedom of Information Act request, can be found in our Research section. The links below can help you navigate through our holdings to identify what is currently open and available for research: Research – Accessing material and doing research at the Reagan Library Quick Reference – Compilation of ready reference material on frequent reference topics designed to help you quickly find what you need. Textual Collections Governor’s Papers and other Personal Papers collections.

75. U.S. Presidential Election, 1980 - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The us presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent ronald reagan giving his Acceptance Speech at the Republican National
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Presidential electoral votes by state. The U.S. presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent President Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan . Carter was unpopular because of a stagnant economy at home and a deteriorating situation abroad, especially in the Middle East where the Iran hostage crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan had marked serious American setbacks. Reagan, the charismatic ex-Governor of California, capitalized on this unpopularity and won a lopsided victory over Carter. This victory marked the beginning of the "Reagan Revolution."
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76. USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)
Information about this ship named after the 40th U.S. president, ronald Regan.
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77. Ronald Reagan... Tampico, Illinois
Birthplace and boyhood home of the former president. Official site that features stories of his youth. Born February 6, 1911, in a flat above the local bank.
http://www.ronaldreagan.com/tampico.html
TAMPICO, ILL. I was born February 6, 1911, in a flat above the local bank in Tampico, Illinois. According to family legend, when my father ran up the stairs and looked at his newborn son, he quipped: "He looks like a fat little Dutchman. But who knows, he might grow up to be president some day." During my mother's pregnancy, my parents had decided to call me Donald. But after one of her sisters beat her to it and named her son Donald, I became Ronald. I never thought "Ronald" was rugged enough for a young red-blooded American boy and as soon as I could, I asked people to call me "Dutch." That was a nickname that grew out of my father's calling me "the Dutchman" whenever he referred to me. M y delivery, I was told, was a difficult one and my mother was informed that she shouldn't have any more children. So that left four of us - Jack, Nelle, and my brother, Neil, who had been born two years earlier. In high school, my brother had a teammate on the football team, Winston McReynolds, who was his closest buddy and they were so inseparable the other players began referring to Neil as "Moon" and Winston as "Mushmouth" - the names of the two lead characters in the "Moon Mullins" comic strip. Neil's nickname stuck and, from then on, about the only person who ever called him Neil was my mother. M y dad - his name was John Edward Reagan but everyone called him Jack - was destined by God, I think, to be a salesman. His forebears had come to America from County Tipperary by way of England during Ireland's potato famine and he was endowed with the gift of blarney and the charm of a leprechaun. No one I ever met could tell a story better than he could. Nelle Wilson Reagan, my mother, was of Scots-English ancestry. She met and fell in love with my father shortly after the turn of the century in one of the tiny farm towns that were planted on the Illinois prairie by pioneers as they moved westward across the continent during the nineteenth century. They were married in Fulton, Illinois, about forty miles from Dixon, in 1904.

78. Tuskegee Airmen
Notable people including former president ronald reagan pay tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen.
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79. Archive Flashback On NRO
An article by U.S. president ronald reagan crediting Thatcher with inspiring and reinvigorating Western civilization.
http://www.nationalreview.com/flashback/flashback-reagan060701.shtml

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From the May 19, 1989, issue of National Review Printer-Friendly E-mail a Friend One billboard in Britain this election day has Conservative William Hague drawn with Margaret Thatcher-like hair. The words: "Be afraid. Be very afraid." And so NRO goes to Ronald Reagan for a more accurate take on Lady Thatcher from an article the president wrote in a May 1989 issue of National Review ome years ago, while I was still Governor of California, I was invited to address a large meeting of business leaders in London. Upon arrival, I met another American and longtime friend, the late Justin Dart. The British Conservative Party had just elected Margaret Thatcher Leader of the Party. She was the first woman to hold that position and, if the Conservative Party actually won an election, she would automatically become Prime Minister. That, too, would be a first. Justin knew the Thatchers and arranged a meeting for me with the new Party Leader. I shall be forever grateful. We found there were great areas of agreement on the economy and government's proper role with regard to the private sector. That first meeting in her office lasted the better part of an hour and a half.

80. Ronald Reagan - 39th President Of The United States
This page contains links to a number of ronald reagan Presidential resources onthe web.
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PRESIDENTS HOME PAGE Ronald Reagan 39th President Birth: February 6, 1911 at Tampico, Illinois as Ronald Wilson Reagan Birthplace information from American Presidents.org Tampico, Illinois website Death: June 5, 2004 at Bel Air, California Gravesite information from American Presidents.org Biographies Grolier online biography White House biography Biography from infoplease.com Biography from the University of Groningen Books and Other Media for Sale from Amazon.com President Reagan : The Role of a Lifetime
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