Citations with the tag: EX-presidents
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- PRESIDENTIAL PUZZLER.
// Weekly Reader News - Senior; 2/1/2008, Vol. 86 Issue 18, p7A puzzle about a former U.S. president is presented.
- What Becomes of Our Ex-Presidents?
// Congressional Digest; Mar1929, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p74Examines some of the forms of work taken by past presidents of the United States. Resumption by George Washington of his work at his Mount Vernon estate; Promotion of education by Thomas Jefferson; Devotion by John Adams to literary work.
- The EX-Presidents Club.
House, Katherine; Matthews, Andrew // Cobblestone; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p38The article offers information on the life and profession of the former U.S. presidents.
- Tax and Fend.
McIntyre, Robert S. // Washington Monthly; Jan/Feb2003, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p43Discusses tax fairness in the U.S. Information on the progressive taxation of former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln; Hurdles to the 1894 income tax bill; Details on the tax reforms of former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
- Untitled.
McIntyre, Robert S. // New Yorker; 4/23/1979, Vol. 55 Issue 10, p101An excerpt from the newsletter of the Washington House of Mercy concerning the support that should be given to the wife of William P. McKelway as the outgoing president of the Ladies Board is presented.
- LOGIC FOR PRESIDENT.
Entin, Carli // Scholastic DynaMath; Feb2008, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p10A quiz concerning some basic facts about the past and present presidents including Jimmy Carter, Benjamin Harrison and Abraham Lincoln using logic boxes is presented.
- GREAT DAY IN HARLEM.
Browne, J. Zamgba // New York Amsterdam News; 8/2/2001, Vol. 92 Issue 31, p1Focuses on the speech of American ex-president Bill Clinton in Harlem, New York, New York. Political background of Clinton; Appreciation of congressman Charles Rangel on the performance of the former president; Number of attendants to the occasion.
- Speaking Presidential.
Gold, Tracy M. // Town & Country; Feb2002, Vol. 156 Issue 5261, p114Presents several words of wisdom from former presidents of the United States.
- Anatomy of success.
Nevin, Tom // African Business; Sep98, Issue 235, p26Profiles Sir Kitumile Masire, former president of Botswana. How he attracted investors; How his administration liberated the economy and formulated new mining policies; Other achievement of Masire during his leadership.
- Of many things.
G.W.H. // America; 10/29/1994, Vol. 171 Issue 13, p2Reports on the sentiments of election candidates. Assessments of some of the American presidential heroes offered by their fellows; Question on the closeness of Election Day to the feast of All Saints.
- Banana returns to Zimbabwe amid rumors of pardon.
Machipisa, Lewis // New York Amsterdam News; 12/31/98, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p2Reports on former Zimbabwean President Canaan Banana's return to the country to face his conviction on 11 counts of sexual assault and sodomy. Rumors of a pardon; Banana's escape from the country before the verdict; Position of a newspaper on Banana's conviction.
- Amin Gemayel Says His Family's History 'Runs Parallel To Lebanon's.'.
Moubayed, Sami // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs; Oct2001, Vol. 20 Issue 7, p29Profiles Amin Gemayel, former President of Lebanon. Educational background; Family history; Accomplishments as president; Political career; Exile of Gemayel.
- Thousands greet ousted president.
Moubayed, Sami // Green Left Weekly; 6/15/2011, Issue 883, p18The article presents a reprint of the article "Thousands greet ousted President," which appeared in the BTLonline.org.
- Kramer vs. Reagan.
Devine, Damon // Advocate; 8/17/2004, Issue 920, p6Presents a letter to the editor in response to the article "Adolf Reagan," by Larry Kramer in the July 6, 2004 issue of "The Advocate."
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Roberto, Michael // Advocate; 8/17/2004, Issue 920, p6Presents a letter to the editor in response to the article "Adolf Reagan," by Larry Kramer in the July 6, 2004 issue of "The Advocate."
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Laux, Joe // Advocate; 8/17/2004, Issue 920, p8Presents a letter to the editor in response to the article "Adolf Reagan," by Larry Kramer in the July 6, 2004 issue of "The Advocate."
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Leonardon, Richard // Advocate; 8/17/2004, Issue 920, p8Presents a letter to the editor in response to the article "Adolf Reagan," by Larry Kramer in the July 6, 2004 issue of "The Advocate."
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Hedinger, J. // Advocate; 8/17/2004, Issue 920, p8Presents a letter to the editor in response to the article "Adolf Reagan," by Larry Kramer in the July 6, 2004 issue of "The Advocate."
- Recognition of the CASW Outgoing President.
Hedinger, J. // Canadian Social Work; 2011 Supplement, p8The article offers information that the outgoing president Darlene MacDonald was thanked for her services at the Canadian Association of Social Wokers(CASW) annual General Meeting.
- Haiti: The change we seek is us.
Carolina, Lamont // New York Amsterdam News; 1/21/2010, Vol. 101 Issue 4, p13In this article the author comments on the move of former U.S. presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton to help in the earthquake relief efforts.
- Location, Location, Location.
Yuan, Jada // New York; 3/15/2004, Vol. 37 Issue 9, p13Presents the photograph of a place with a statue of a former U.S. president in New York City.
- Country Risk Summary: NICARAGUA.
Yuan, Jada // Latin America Monitor: Central America Monitor; May2003, Vol. 20 Issue 5, p8Presents updates on political and economic conditions in Nicaragua as of May 2003. Impact of the proposed official pardon for former president Arnoldo Alem�n; Cancellation of Nicaragua's debt; Oil exploration in Nicaragua.
- Not enough gossip?
Yuan, Jada // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; Nov/Dec1995, Vol. 51 Issue 6, p7Presents various articles with regard to former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev.
- Carter Promotes VAI Research.
Bond Emrich, Anne // Grand Rapids Business Journal; 9/16/2002, Vol. 20 Issue 37, p9Reports on former U.S. president, Jimmy Carter's promotion of Van Andel Institute (VAI) Research by serving as its honorary co-chair at the Hill Foundation, the fund-raising arm of VAI responsible for raising money nationally for cancer research. Breakthroughs of VAI; Identification of genes...
- Congress reinstates perks for the ex-presidents.
Elvin, John // Insight on the News; 02/09/98, Vol. 14 Issue 5, p34Reports that the United States Congress has revived the lifetime-offices allowance for former presidents. What the allowances cover; Critics reaction to the decision; Comments from David Keating, executive vice president of the National Taxpayers Union.
- Harlem Welcomes Bill Clinton To The Neighborhood.
Elvin, John // Jet; 8/20/2001, Vol. 100 Issue 10, p32Reports on the welcome received by former United States President Bill Clinton when he set up his office in Harlem, New York.
- TOO MUCH, TOO SOON.
Stokes, Bruce // National Journal; 1/13/2001, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p129Recalls the steps taken by Jimmy Carter during his first 100 days as president of the United States. Signing of an executive order granting amnesty to Vietnam War draft dodgers; Mistakes he made; Internal party divisions that Carter faced.
- FOR POPPY BUSH, A LOT OF SLACK.
Baumann, David // National Journal; 1/13/2001, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p131Recalls how George H.W. Bush spent his first three months as president of the United States (U.S.). Important issues he confronted; Most important thing left unfinished, according to Marlin Fitzwater, who served as press secretary; Lessons that U.S. President George W. Bush could learn from his...
- EARLY ACTION, EARLY TROUBLE.
Simendinger, Alexis // National Journal; 1/13/2001, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p132Recalls the steps taken by Bill Clinton during his first year as president of the United States. Legislation he signed; Use of his executive authority to issue orders to the federal bureaucracy; His first major legislative defeat.
- Bearsrepeating.
Michaud, Terry; Michaud, Doris // Teddy Bear & Friends; Jan/Feb2002, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p140Recalls the history of teddy bears. Global condition during the emergence of the teddy bear; Role of former American president Theodore Roosevelt in the origin of the 'teddy bear'; Collection of teddy bears.
- Is Thomas Jefferson the Forgotten Man?
Butler, Nicholas Murray // Vital Speeches of the Day; 9/23/35, Vol. 1 Issue 26, p829Presents a speech by President of Columbia University Nicholas Butler, given before the Parish Art Museum, dealing with the issue of achievements of President Thomas Jefferson. Fundamental principles taught by reason.
- The preacher as ex-president.
Wall, J.M. // Christian Century; 11/15/89, Vol. 106 Issue 34, p1035Editorial. Discusses the current activities of former president Jimmy Carter. Efforts to push the cause of preventive health care; Involvement with Habitat for Humanity, which builds houses for the poor; Use of his past office to promote Christian and humanitarian causes worldwide.
- The 39th president.
Grimes, Millard // Georgia Trend; Jan2000, Vol. 15 Issue 5, p20Profiles James Earl `Jimmy' Carter, the 39th president of the United States. Political background; Recognitions received; Support given to human rights movements; Involvement in the signing of the Panama Canal Treaty; Establishment of the Carter Center. INSET: 100 Georgians of the century.
- Feeling His Pain.
Gordon, Meryl // New York; 10/22/2001, Vol. 34 Issue 40, p24Comments on the reaction of former United States President Bill Clinton to the World Trade Center terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 in New York City. His life after the presidency; His efforts to provide comfort in New York City; Opinions of his confidants regarding his struggles as a...
- Is President's Day some sinister plot to canonize less deserving leaders or for shopping?
Lesher, Richard // New Hampshire Business Review; 3/3/95, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p8Opinion. Comments on the plan to set aside a special holiday for the birthday of every former president of the United States. Potential impact on business; Examples of ex-presidents who deserve a national holiday.
- Linda Chavez.
Lesher, Richard // Enterprise/Salt Lake City; 02/19/2001, Vol. 30 Issue 33, p28Focuses on the behavior of former United States presidents and their wives referred to as defining deviancy down. Acceptance of deviancy as the norm during Bill Clinton's administration; Presidents taking valuables from the White House; Challenge for President George W. Bush and wife, Laura, to...
- Curious about George.
Walls, Jeannette // Esquire; Apr94, Vol. 121 Issue 4, p32No abstract available.
- PEOPLE AND HISTORY.
Walls, Jeannette // Background Notes on Countries of the World: Brazil; Jul2005, p2Provides information on the people and history of Brazil. Problems created by the population growth; Groups that make up the Brazilian population; Former presidents.
- A FEW FACTS ABOUT LEFTIES.
Walls, Jeannette // World Almanac for Kids; 2004, p93The article offers facts about left-handed people. Three of the last four United States presidents were left-handed: Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. Presidents James Garfield, Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, and Gerald Ford were also left-handed. Other left-handers include...
- Money Changes Everything.
Epstein, Jack // Latin Trade (English); Apr2003, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p22Details the corrupt practices of Carlos Menem, former president of Argentina. Rate of Argentines who are likely to vote for Menem; Background of his career in politics; Examples of his excesses in his presidential tenure.
- Jiminy Peanuts.
Thompson, Bill // Fort Worth Business Press; 5/17/2002, Vol. 15 Issue 20, p30Editorial. Comments on former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Role as a president; Allegation that Carter is dumb; Visit to Cuba.
- view from new york.
Donaton, Scott // Ad Age Global; Aug2001, Vol. 1 Issue 12, p11Criticizes the popularity of former United States President Bill Clinton's status as a brand in demand. Celebrities attached to the concept of personal branding; Popularity of Clinton even after his administration ended; Factors which make Clinton's brand successful.
- From Twisted Mindset To Twisted Pardons.
Limbaugh, David // Human Events; 03/05/2001, Vol. 57 Issue 9, p10Offers speculations concerning the pardons granted by former United States President Bill Clinton. Factors that might have motivated Clinton to grant the pardons; Role of Clinton's opinion on prosecutors and independent counsels in the pardons.
- Taylor in, but not welcome.
Jason, Pini; Mbakwe, Tom // New African; Oct2003, Issue 422, p26Reports on the exile of former Liberian president Charles Taylor in Calabar, Nigeria. Opposition of the people to the presence of Taylor in the country; Concerns over the influence of the liberian president on politics; Condemnation of the media over Taylor's asylum.
- Introduction.
Hahn, Gordon M. // Demokratizatsiya; Spring2005, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p165Introduces a series of articles related to the political career and economic reforms proposed by Mikhail Gorbachev, former president of the Soviet Union.
- Jimmy Carter.
BIGFORD, ANDREW // Ski; Feb99, Vol. 63 Issue 6, p132Features former United States (US) President Jimmy Carter. His age when he joined downhill skiing; His favorite president.
- The Clinton Legacy.
BIGFORD, ANDREW // World & I; Jul2001, Vol. 16 Issue 7, p18Reports on respected analysts' initial evaluation of ex-United States President Bill Clinton. Clinton's greatest achievement, according to Timothy J. Penny, former Democratic congressman; Greatest shortcoming of Clinton; Clinton's enduring contribution to American politics, according to...
- What Kind of President?
Penny, Timothy J. // World & I; Jul2001, Vol. 16 Issue 7, p20Looks at the accomplishments and failures of ex-United States President Bill Clinton. Clinton's first budget; Description on Clinton's appointees; His major policy initiatives.
- Jimmy Carter leads off last day of show.
Penny, Timothy J. // Telephony; 04/16/2001, Vol. 240 Issue 16, p50Features former United States President Jimmy Carter. His speaking engagement during the Wireless 2001 conference; Political activities of Carter; His view about his presidency.
- Presidential Prints.
Skophammer, Karen // Arts & Activities; Nov2001, Vol. 130 Issue 3, p18Recounts a linoleum printmaking project of sixth- and eight-grade students using sketches of former United States presidents. Books on printmaking reviewed by the students for the project; Steps involved in linoleum printmaking; Type of printing ink used. INSET: SOME PRESIDENTIAL FACTS.

