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226. Article: Oliver North
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- Vietnam veteran and Cold War insider in the cabinet of Ronald Reagan, where he served as an aide to National Security Advisor Admiral John Poindexter. ...
- Some saw him as the public scapegoat for many other people in the Reagan administration who were involved in the Iran-Contra affair. ...
227. Article: Supply-side economics
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- The fiscal policies of Ronald Reagan were largely based on supply-side economics while his monetary policies were based on Monetarism. Hence, while Reaganomics was only partially based on supply-side economics, it was enough for Jude Wanniski to cite Kemp and Reagan as the great advocates for supply side economics in politics and to repeatedly praise their leadership. ...
- In 1981 supply-side economist Robert Mundell, in 1999 to win the Nobel prize for "for his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas", told Ronald Reagan that theory predicted that by cutting upper bracket taxation rates, and by lowering rates on capital gains, it would be possible to raise government revenues while cutting taxes. ... David Stockman, the self-proclaimed supply side Budget Director under Reagan later admitted that the "Rosy Scenario" which he used to justify the predictions was "cooked" and "So the supply-side formula was the only way to get a tax policy that was really 'trickle down. ...
- Bush derided Ronald Reagan's policy of supply-side economics as "voodoo economics". ...
- Reagan's presidency began with the Kemp-Roth tax cuts, which were 25% across-the-board. ...
- ; it seemed to be Reagan redux. ...
228. Article: 76 (number)
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229. CNN Cold War - Historical Document: Ronald Reagan testifies
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- In 1947, Ronald Reagan was an actor and president of the Screen Actors Guild. ...
- In this testimony, Reagan comments on the activity of communists in the Screen Actors Guild. ...
- Testimony of Ronald Reagan before HUAC.
- Reagan? .
- RONALD REAGAN: Tampico, Illinois, February 6, 1911. ...
- REAGAN: Motion picture actor. ...
- REAGAN: Since June 1937, with a brief interlude of 3 1/2 years -- that at the time didn't seem very brief. ...
- REAGAN: That was during the late war. ...
- REAGAN: Well, sir, I had been for several years in the Reserve as an officer in the United States Cavalry, but I was assigned to the Air Corps. ...
- REAGAN: Yes, sir. ...
- REAGAN: I did for a little while. ...
- Reagan, are you a member of any guild? .
- REAGAN: Yes, sir, the Screen Actors Guild. ...
- REAGAN: Since June 1937. ...
- REAGAN: Yes, sir. ...
- REAGAN: That was several months ago. ...
230. Article: Strategic Defense Initiative
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- The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) is a system proposed by President Ronald Reagan on March 23, 1983 to use space-based systems to protect the United States from attack by strategic nuclear missiles. ...
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231. Article: Cold War (1962-1991)
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- 5 The end of Détente and the Reagan administration.
- The end of Détente and the Reagan administration.
- Many clustered around Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson, a Democrat, but then they aligned themselves with Ronald Reagan and the Republicans, who promised to confront charges of "Soviet expansionism. ...
- President Ronald Reagan, promising to restore his nation's military strength, called for massive increases in military spending. ...
- The Reagan administration was committed to stemming the advance of socialism in the Third World. The Reagan administration actively supported the anti-Communist dictatorships of Augusto Pinochet, Ferdinand Marcos, and white-minority ruled South Africa. Reagan, however, did not move toward protracted, long-term interventions like the Vietnam War to stem social revolution in the Third World. ... In 1985 Reagan authorized the sale of arms in Iran in an unsuccessful effort to free U. ...
- While the Soviets had enjoyed great achievements on the international stage before Reagan entered office in 1981, such as the unification of their socialist ally, Vietnam (1976), and a string of socialist revolutions in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa, the country's strengthening ties with Third World nations in the 1960s and 1970s only masked utter weakness next to the United States. ...
- On October 11, 1986 Reagan and Gorbachev met in Reykjavik, Iceland, in an effort to continue discussions about scaling back their intermediate missile arsenals in Europe. ... Afterwards, Soviet policymakers increasingly accepted Reagan administration warnings that the U. ...
232. Ronald Reagan
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- Reagan y Gorbachov se reunieron de nuevo en diciembre de 1987 y firmaron un acuerdo que eliminaba los misiles de alcance medio de las dos potencias, y a finales de mayo de 1988 en Moscú, para firmar la ratificación de un tratado sobre misiles de corto y medio alcance. ...
233. The Philly Wire: Ronald Reagan
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- Ronald Reagan.
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- "Ronald Wilson Reagan" (born February 6, 1911) was the 40th (1981-1989) President of the United States. Reagan was also a noted film actor before entering politics. ...
- Child of an alcoholic father, Reagan developed an early gift for storytelling and acting. ... Reagan smoothly improvised a fictional play-by-play until the wire was restored. ...
- Reagan had a successful career in Hollywood as a second-rank leading man, as his face and body were as handsome as his voice. ... Reagan himself considered that his best acting work was in ''Kings Row'' (1942). Other notable Reagan films include ''Hellcats of the Navy'' and the campy ''Bedtime for Bonzo''. ...
- Ronald Reagan began his political life as a supporter of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his New Deal. ...
- Reagan tried to gain the Republican presidential nomination in 1968, and again in 1976 over the incumbent Gerald Ford but wasdefeated at the Republican Convention. ... Early in his presidency, Reagan survived an assassination attempt by John Hinckley Jr. ... On January 5, 1987 Reagan underwent prostate surgery which caused worries about his health. ...
- Reagan's policies and successes or failures remain controversial in many areas including: .
- * Many of Reagan's supporters credit him with winning the Cold War. ...
- * There is disagreement over how much Reagan's policies contributed both to the severe recession that took place in 1982, and the strong expansion that began late in his first term and ran throughout his second term. ...
234. Article: Rogers-kommissionen
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- Rogers-kommissionen blev nedsat af USA's præsident Ronald Reagan den 3. ...
235. Encyclopedia: Ronald Reagan
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- Ronald Wilson Reagan (born February 6, 1911) was the 40th (1981-1989) President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California. Reagan was also an actor in films before entering politics. ...
- Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, the second of two sons to John (Jack) and Nelle Reagan. ... In 1921, at the age of 11, Reagan was baptized in his mother's Disciples of Christ church in Dixon, and in 1924 he began attending Dixon's Northside High School. ...
- In 1926, at age 15, Reagan took a summer job as lifeguard in Lowell Park, two miles away from Dixon on the nearby Rock River. ...
- In 1928, Reagan entered Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois, graduating in 1932. Child of an alcoholic father, Reagan developed an early gift for storytelling and acting. ... Reagan smoothly improvised a fictional play-by-play (in which hitters on both teams gained a superhuman ability to foul off pitches) until the wire was restored. ...
- Reagan had a successful career in Hollywood as a second-rank leading man, as his face and body were as handsome as his voice. ... Reagan himself considered that his best acting work was in Kings Row (1942). Other notable Reagan films include Hellcats of the Navy and the campy Bedtime for Bonzo. ...
- Reagan was commissioned as a reserve cavalry officer in the U. ...
- As Reagan's film roles became fewer in the late 1950s, he moved into television as a host and frequent performer for General Electric Theater. ...
236. Article: Jimmy Carter
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- Ronald Reagan.
- Although the Carter team had pursued the release of the hostages, an agreement for their release was not signed until January 19, 1981, after the election of Ronald Reagan. In what many observers have seen as a slight against Carter, the Iranians waited to release the captives until minutes after Reagan was sworn-in as president. ...
- At the time, and perhaps continuing into the Reagan and G. ...
- Members of the Reagan-Bush campaign and administration (most notably Barbara Honegger, in her book October Surprise), and the president of Iran in 1980 (Abu Al-Hasan Bani-Sadr, My Turn to Speak: Iran, the Revolution and Secret Deals With the U. ... ) have alleged that a secret agreement between the Reagan campaign (orchestrated by George H. ... Such a scenario was termed "The October Surprise" by the Reagan team. ... involvement in the later Iran-Contra scandal, as Iran demanded to be sold weapons to use in its war against Iraq if the Reagan administration wanted it to keep quiet. ...
- Succeeded by: Ronald Reagan.
237. Ronald Reagan quotes and quotations - BrainyQuote
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238. Ronald Wilson Reagan
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239. Article: List of U.S. Presidential nicknames
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- Bush: 41, Bush 41, Bush the Elder, Poppy, Résumé Candidate Ronald Reagan: The Gipper, The Great Communicator, Ronnie Raygun, Teflon President, Dutch Reagan Jimmy Carter: Peanut Farmer Gerald Ford: Jerry, Mr. ...
240. Article: Piper Laurie
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- She signed a contract with Universal Studios when she was 17, co-starring with Ronald Reagan in Louisa. ...
241. Article: Yuri Andropov
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- His rule was also marked by the deterioration of relations with the USA, due to the strongly anti-Soviet stance of Ronald Reagan and exacerbated by the shooting-down of an off course civilian jet liner over Russia on September 1, 1983 and the deployment of Pershing missiles in Europe. ...
242. Article: Washington Metro
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- It begins in Virginia at Franconia-Springfield Station, and stops at the City of Alexandria, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, The Pentagon, Arlington National Cemetery, and after crossing underneath the Potomac, it joins the same tracks as the Orange Line in the District. ...
- Metrorail's Yellow and Blue Lines serve Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. ...
243. Where Have You Gone, Ronald Reagan?
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- Where Have You Gone, Ronald Reagan?.
- " The House of Reagan is today a house divided against itself.
- The party has yet to come to terms with the painful reality that the Reagan era is over and gone. The great Reagan coalition cannot be put together again on the old issues. ...
244. The Reagan Information Interchange
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245. The Reagan Home Page:Pointe de Hoc Speech
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- President Reagan's Speech at Pointe de Hoc.
- Ronald Reagan -- Pointe de Hoc, Normandy, June 6, 1984 (The 40th anniversary of D-Day) We're here to mark that day in history when the Allied peoples joined in battle to reclaim this continent to liberty. ...
246. Article: Neoconservatism (United States)
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- 4 Reagan and the neoconservatives.
- Henry "Scoop" Jackson, a Democrat, but then they aligned themselves with Ronald Reagan and the Republicans, who promised to confront charges of Soviet "expansionism. ...
- Reagan and the neoconservatives.
- During Ronald Reagan's successful 1980 campaign, he hired her as his foreign policy adviser and later nominated her US ambassador to the United Nations, a position she held for four years. ... Under this doctrine, the Reagan administration actively supported the anti-Communist dictatorships such as Augusto Pinochet in Chile, Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines, and the racist white rulers of South Africa. ...
- Reagan, however, did not move toward protracted, long-term interventions to stem social revolution in the Third World. ...
- Thomas Donnelly, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), an influential conservative thinktank in Washington that has been under neoconservative influence since the election of Reagan, argued in his AEI piece "The Underpinnings of the Bush doctrine" that "the fundamental premise of the Bush Doctrine is true: The United States possesses the means"—economic, military, diplomatic"—to realize its expansive geopolitical purposes. ...
- In foreign policy neoconservatives have a tendency to view the world in 1939 terms, comparing adversaries as diverse as the Soviet Union, Osama bin Laden, and China to Nazi Germany, while American leaders such as Reagan and Bush stand in for Winston Churchill. ...
- When there was one, it was made up of former Democrats who embraced the welfare state but supported Ronald Reagan's Cold War policies against the Soviet bloc. ...
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247. Article: Bush family conspiracy theory
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- Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan. ...
- The Bushes are somehow responsible for John Hinckley's assassination attempt against President Reagan, which would have made George H. ...
- Bush's better supporters in his campaign against Ronald Reagan; the Hinckleys' Vanderbilt Energy was threatened with a $2-million fine the morning of the assassination attempt; the families are sufficiently close that Scott Hinckley and Neil Bush had a dinner appointment for the next day. ...
- Saddam Hussein, was provided with weapons and funding during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s, during the Reagan administration, in which George H. ... Bush was the Special Envoy to the Middle East in this period, appointed by President Ronald Reagan and met personally with Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war. ...
- Bush was vice-president during the Reagan Administration does not necessarily link Bush to Saddam's acquisition of weapons and funding during the Iran-Iraq War. ...
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248. Article: Dixon, Illinois
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- Dixon was the boyhood home of Ronald Reagan, whose family house is preserved at 816 South Hennepin Street. ...
- Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home .
249. Article: START I
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- The treaty was initially proposed by United States President Ronald Reagan. ...
250. ronald-reagan's Home Page
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- May GOD Bless You, President Reagan!!.
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- This GeoCities CapitolHill Ring site is owned by Artie Fiorino's Tribute to Ronald Reagan.
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