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201. The Ronald Reagan Ranch: A Project of Young America's Foundation
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- Explore income-enhancing, tax-saving opportunities with the Reagan Ranch .
- Reagan Ranch Center, 217 State Street.
- The REAGAN RANCH is a townhall. ...
202. Article: Walter Annenberg
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- His wife Lee was named by President Ronald Reagan as the State Department's chief of protocol. ...
- His winter estate "Sunnylands" in Rancho Mirage near Palm Springs hosted gatherings with such people as Ronald Reagan, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Charles, Prince of Wales. It was Annenberg who introduced Reagan to Margaret Thatcher, and the Regans often celebrated new year's eve with the Annenbergs. ...
- He becomes a champion of public television, gaining many awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Reagan and the Linus Pauling Medal for Humanitarianism. ...
203. Article: George H. W. Bush
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- Ronald Reagan.
- Previously, he served as ambassador to the United Nations (1971-1973), director of the CIA 1976-1977, and the 43rd Vice President of the United States under President Ronald Reagan (1981-1989). ...
- In 1980, Bush ran for President, losing in the Republican Party primaries to Ronald Reagan, the former Governor of California. After nearly choosing former President Gerald Ford as his running mate, Reagan selected Bush as his Vice President, placing him on the winning Republican Presidential ticket of 1980. Bush had been many things Reagan had not been, a military man, a life-long Republican, and an internationalist with UN, CIA and China experience. ...
- The Reagan/Bush ticket won again in 1984, against the Democrats' Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro ticket. ...
- During his second term as Vice President, Bush had the distinction of becoming the first Vice President to become Acting President when, on July 13, 1985, President Reagan underwent surgery to remove cancerous polyps from his colon. ...
- Preceded by:Ronald Reagan .
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204. Article: The best president to have a beer with - Wikimedia's Meta wiki
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- Wikified from w:talk:Ronald Reagan .
- Somebody thinks w:Ronald Reagan would be the best president to have a beer with and w:Bill Clinton the best to go to a strip club with. ...
- Amongst modern presidents, Reagan would be best. ...
205. Article: U.S. presidential election, 1988
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- Ronald Reagan, the incumbent president, was vacating the position after serving the maximum two terms allowed by the Twenty-Second Amendment. ...
- Bush had the support of President Ronald Reagan, who remained very popular with both Republicans and the country at large. Bush pledged to continue Reagan's policies, but also pledged a "kindler, gentler America" in an attempt to win over some more moderate voters. ...
- Alexander Haig, Reagan's former Secretary of State .
- Ron Paul - Libertarian Party: Called for the adoption of a global policy on military non-intervention; wanted to uninvolve the government with education; critical of Reagan's "bail out" of the Soviet Union. ...
- The Dukakis camp tried to tie Bush to some of the recent scandals of the Reagan Administration, such as Iran-Contra, and argued that Republicans were too hawkish on foreign policy. ...
206. Deep Discount DVD
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- RONALD REAGAN-A LEGACY REMEMBERED.
- Members of Reagan's family are also present to discuss his achievements, including Nancy Reagan, Ron Reagan Jr, and Patti Davis. ...
- Title: RONALD REAGAN-A LEGACY REMEMBERED .
- Ronald Reagan.
207. Article: US Airways
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- It operates hubs in Philadelphia International Airport, Pittsburgh International Airport, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. ...
208. President Ronald Reagan On Campaign Buttons-Etc.Com
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- ****President Ronald Reagan Page One****.
- Welcome to the Ronald Reagan page of Campaign Buttons-Etc. ... The Ronald Reagan section has been expanded and now totals 6 pages. Links to the other five Reagan pages are provided in the links box below. ...
- Reagan 27B - Republican National Convention 1984 Reagan Bush Dallas Texas. Great looking three inch button from 1984 Republican Convention for Ronald Reagan and George Bush. Order number Reagan 27B. ...
- Reagan 35B - Feeling Super in '84 Reagan. Cute two and a quarter inch button for Ronald Reagan. Order number Reagan 35B. ...
- Reagan 40A - Reagan. One and a quarter inch button from Reagan's 1970 re-election campaign for Governor of California. Order number Reagan 40A. ...
- Reagan 41A - My First Vote Is For Reagan. One and a quarter inch button for Ronald Reagan. Order number Reagan 41A. ...
209. Article: Ronald Reagan - Wikipédia
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- Ronald Reagan.
- Ronald Reagan .
- Ronald Wilson Reagan (né le 6 février 1911) fut le 40ème président des à tats-Unis (1981-1989) et le 33ème gouverneur de Californie. ...
- Ronald Reagan fit ses études au Eureka College à Eureka, Illinois, et obtint son diplôme en 1932. ...
- Doté d'un physique avantageux et d'une belle voix, Reagan fut à Hollywood un acteur de second rôle très recherché. ... Ronald Reagan considérait lui-même qu'il tint son meilleur rôle dans "Kings Row" (1942). ... Ronald Reagan se vit décerner une étoile sur le trottoir de Hollywood Boulevard, le Hollywood Walk of Fame. ...
- Ronald Reagan fut nommé officier de cavalerie de réserve dans l'armée des à tats-Unis en 1935. ...
- Ronald Reagan se tourna vers la télévision à la fin des années 50, à mesure que ses rôles au cinéma devenaient moins nombreux. ...
- Ronald Reagan débuta en politique chez les démocrates de tendance libérale en soutenant Franklin Roosevelt et son "New Deal". ... Son image politique s'affermit dans le climat anti-soviétique de l'Amérique des années 50 : employé par la société General Electric, Ronald Reagan prononça des discours anti-communistes dans des émissions de radio et fit des tournées de conférences. Aux élections présidentielles de 1964, Reagan fut un partisan convaincu du républicain conservateur Barry Goldwater. ...
- En 1966, Ronald Reagan fut élu gouverneur de Californie. ... La presse occidentale accusa le camp Reagan d'avoir passé un accord secret pour garder les otages captifs jusqu'à l'issue des élections. La plupart des analystes pensent que l'incapacité de Jimmy Carter à résoudre la crise des otages a joué un grand rôle dans sa défaite et dans la victoire de Reagan. Ronald Reagan fut réélu très largement en 1984. ...
210. Article: Two Tribes
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- It is an anti-war song; the video for the single depicts a boxing match between Ronald Reagan and Leonid Brezhnev. ...
211. Ronald Reagan
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- Ronald Reagan.
- Home > Free Study Aids > Study Guides > Biography > Ronald Reagan > Important Terms, People, and Events.
- Reagan made the speech A Time for Choosing in 1964 in support of presidential candidate Barry Goldwater. This speech marks the beginning of Reagan's political career.
- Reagan published his second autobiography, An American Life, in 1990. ...
- Congress passed the Boland Amendment in 1982 to prohibit the United States (primarily the Reagan administration) from assisting the Contras in Nicaragua.
- Reagan strongly opposed the CSU because he believed the organization was a front for Soviet Communists trying to take over Hollywood.
- The Disciples of Christ were a Protestant religious organization of which Ronald Reagan was a member while living in Dixon, during his Eureka College days, and while in Hollywood. ...
- Dixon, Illinois, was Ronald Reagan's home from the time he was eleven until he graduated high school. Reagan himself characterized the town as small, but friendly and supportive. Living in Dixon, Reagan could hunt, fish, hike, and eventually play football and swim for his high school teams.
- Reagan attended Eureka College in the late 1920s and early 1930s. ...
- Reagan served in the First Motion Picture Unit from 1942 until 1946. ... While a lieutenant in the Army, Reagan produced many training films for American pilots and also handled much of the war footage. ...
- Reagan, serving in the First Motion Picture Unit helped recruit prominent people in Hollywood to help the military, and also starred in and narrated many of the films.
- Reagan starred in the TV show General Electric Theater during the 1950s.
212. Article: George H.W. Bush - Wicipedia
- cy.wikipedia.org
- Ronald Reagan.
- Ers 1976 roedd e'n Cyfarwyddwr yr Asiantaeth Deallusrwydd Canolog, ac roedd e Is-arlywydd i Arlywydd Ronald Reagan am 8 flynedd 1981-89. ...
213. Ronald Reagan
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- Ronald Reagan .
- Ronald Reagan.
- The evening’s keynote speaker was the President of the United States, Ronald Reagan. ...
- Reagan landed at Mansfield Lahm Airport on Air Force One at 5:40 p. ...
- Reagan to the John C. ...
- Ronald Reagan. ...
- Reagan, distinguished members of the advisory board, honored guests. ...
- Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs, located at Ashland College in the great heartland of America, in honor of John, inaugurated by the most Honorable President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, guided by a distinguished advisory board, is destined to educate this and future generations of students and citizens and shall help sustain the dream of President Lincoln: "That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
- Reagan, distinguished chairmen and dear friends. ...
- Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs, introduced the President, Ronald Reagan. ...
- Reagan, Jean Ashbrook, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I cannot tell you how happy and proud I am to see this turnout honoring our good friend and great American, John Ashbrook. ...
- It was just four years ago that I was asked to introduce Governor Reagan to a large audience in Cleveland. ...
- I kept pointing out that there was a silent majority out there who agreed with Governor Reagan and had faith in him. ...
- President Reagan. ...
- President Reagan’s Speech .
- The following are excerpts from the address made by the President of the United States, Ronald Reagan. ...
214. Article: U.S. presidential election, 1984
- www.wikipedia.org
- Ronald Reagan of California (W).
- Political commentators used the term Reagan Democrat to describe the defection of Democrats to voting for Reagan in the election. ...
215. Article: Ronald Reagan
- www.wikipedia.org
- Ronald Reagan.
- Ronald Reagan .
- 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 attended 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. ...
- Ronald Reagan began his political life as a liberal Democrat, supporting Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his New Deal. ... By the 1964 election, Reagan was an outspoken supporter of conservative Republican Barry Goldwater. ...
- Reagan tried to gain the Republican presidential nomination in 1968, and again in 1976 over the incumbent Gerald Ford but was defeated at the Republican Convention. ... Overseas press charged that the Reagan camp had made a secret deal to keep the hostages imprisoned until after the election. Most analysts believe President Jimmy Carter's inability to solve the hostage crisis played a large role in his defeat and Reagan's victory. Reagan went on to be elected President that year and re-elected in a landslide in 1984. ...
216. Article: Stupid Republicans - Wikimedia's Meta wiki
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- Harding w:Ronald Reagan .
- IMHO, Ronald Reagan was an idiot even before he developed Alzheimers. ... Bush (junior), Ronald Reagan, and Gerald Ford - all three, incidentally, extreme right-wingers (which I think is no accident). ...
217. RonaldReagan.com - The Official Site
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- Reagan Gift Shop.
- With a Copy of Reagan's .
- Essential Reagan.
- My Reagan Story.
218. Article: U.S. presidential election, 1976
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- Ronald Reagan - Governor from California .
- Centerist Ford succeeded in putting down challenge from the party's right wing backing Reagan. ...
- A rogue Republican elector from Washington State gave Ronald Reagan one electoral vote. ...
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219. Article: 1981
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- January 20 - Ronald Reagan succeeds Jimmy Carter as President of the United States of America .
- January 20 - Minutes after Ronald Reagan becomes president, Iran releases 52 American hostages that had been held captive for 444 days .
- March 30 - President Ronald Reagan is shot in the chest outside a Washington, D. ...
- August 5 - Ronald Reagan fires 11,359 striking air-traffic controllers who ignored his order for them to return to work. ...
- November 23 - Iran-Contra scandal: Ronald Reagan signs the top secret National Security Decision Directive 17 (NSDD-17), giving the Central Intelligence Agency the authority to recruit and support Contra rebels in Nicaragua. ...
- US President Ronald Reagan appoints the first female US Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor .
220. Article: White House Chief of Staff
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221. Article: Martin Luther King Day
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- At the White House Rose Garden on November 2, 1983, US President Ronald Reagan signed a bill creating a federal holiday to honor King. ...
222. Article: Simi Valley, California
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- Known primarily as the home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, it also holds title as "safest city in America" (among all cities with populations above 100,000) and gained brief notoriety as the location of the infamous Rodney King trial that sparked riots in Los Angeles in 1992. ...
223. KeepMedia | U.S.News & World Report:Dan Rostenkowski; Charles Kuralt; Ronald Reagan; Tonya Harding
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- - Dan Rostenkowski; Charles Kuralt; Ronald Reagan; Tonya Harding View All History .
- Dan Rostenkowski; Charles Kuralt; Ronald Reagan; Tonya Harding.
- RONALD REAGAN once called Oliver North "a hero. ...
224. Quotes by Reagan, Ronald from Basic Quotations
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225. Article: Geraldine Ferraro
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- She and fellow Democrat Walter Mondale were soundly beaten by the re-election campaign of President Ronald Reagan and Vice-President George H. ...
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