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  • ...0}}<feed url="http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?hl=en&q=Ronald+Reagan&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=atom" entries="10"> {{DISPLAYTITLE:Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...tion|National Airport]] [[File:Pictograms-nps-airport.svg|14px|link=Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport]]", ...tion|National Airport]] [[File:Pictograms-nps-airport.svg|14px|link=Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport]]",
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  • ...0}}<feed url="http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?hl=en&q=Ronald+Reagan&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=atom" entries="10"> {{DISPLAYTITLE:Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...ory:Iran|Iran]]-contra affair, released its report, in which it criticized Reagan's "management style."
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  • * 1985, because January 20 had fallen on a Sunday, Ronald Reagan's public inaugural ceremony (for his second term as President) was moved to
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  • ["National Airport"] = "Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport station", ["Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport"] = "[[Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport station|National Airport]]",
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  • ...n signed a bill changing the name of Washington National Airport to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
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  • ...logy were issued in [[1985]] by [[Ronald Reagan|then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan]] to 14 individuals and one company. Among the first recipients were techn
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  • * 1981, Ronald Reagan lifts remaining domestic petroleum price and allocation controls in the Uni
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  • ...ss="gs-snippet"><b>Ed McMahon</b> has passed away at 86. He died at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in California this morning. <b>McMahon</b> was fighting
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  • ...rald to be his chief lobbyist to Congress as he prepared to run to succeed Reagan.<ref name=times/> On October 20, 1988, Dukakis campaign field director [[Do
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  • ==Ronald Reagan== On December 1, 1982, at a banquet in Brazil, President [[Ronald Reagan]] offered a toast to [[João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo|Brazilian Pres
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  • |predecessor=[[Ronald Reagan]] |president2=[[Ronald Reagan]]
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  • ...was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously in 1984; Ronald Reagan called him "one of the greatest lawmakers of our century," [25] and stated ...ackson who, disillusioned with the Carter administration, supported Ronald Reagan and joined his administration in 1981, later becoming prominent foreign pol
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  • Origin=[[Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport|Washington National Airport]]| ...[[1982]] immediately after takeoff in a severe [[snowstorm]] from [[Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport|Washington National Airport]] in [[Arlington Co
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  • ...Four Years Ago?''' — a 1980 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of [[Ronald Reagan]] that referred to the often poor economy that plagued the [[Jimmy Carter]]
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  • ...an to become President - a record that stood for 140 years, until [[Ronald Reagan]] was inaugurated in 1981 at the age of 69. Harrison died thirty-one days i ...t]] and [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]]. [[Ronald Reagan]]'s survival of an [[Reagan assassination attempt|assassination attempt]] seems to have "broken the cur
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  • ...was recruited by [[Rupert Murdoch]]’s chief lieutenant and former [[Ronald Reagan]] communications strategist, [[Fox News]] CEO [[Roger Ailes]], who personal
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  • * Dixon is the boyhood home of President Ronald Reagan. * Ronald Wilson Regan from Tampico became the 40th president of the United States in
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  • ...Fred Thompson, fred 08, fred for prez, freddie's the one, fred better than reagan, 08 white house, presidential candidate, ferd08, fred thompson, fred thomps But Fred Thompson is like Ronald Reagan! He was a Republican! He hated commies! Fred Thompson hates commies, too, I
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  • ...e declined, due to insufficient financial means for attendance.<ref>Steel, Ronald (April 26, 1987) [http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/11/22/specials/ambrose-ni ...as.<ref>Detente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan, — Raymond L Garthodd, p 298</ref> The Nixon administration was also resp
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