Citations with the tag: PRESIDENTS -- United States

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  • A DIFFERENT BUSH, BUT A FAMILIAL PATHWAY.
    Cook, Charlie // National Journal; 4/26/2003, Vol. 35 Issue 17, p1324 

    Explains that political focus after the war in Iraq has shifted to the role national security versus economic security issues will play in the 2004 presidential campaign in the U.S. Analysis on the chance of U.S. President George W. Bush to be re-elected; Comparison of his administration with...

  • News IQ.
    Cook, Charlie // Scholastic News -- Edition 5/6; 9/1/2008, Vol. 77 Issue 1, p8 

    A quiz about the 2008 U.S. presidential elections is presented.

  • President Obama-Reagan Democrat.
    Mikhail, David // Hill; 11/6/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 123, p40 

    The author reflects on the association between the attitude displayed by Republican Ronald Reagan and Democrat Barack Obama.

  • HISTORY of the inauguration.
    Mikhail, David // Hill; 1/16/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 7, p20 

    The article reports on the history of the inauguration of U.S. Presidents.

  • TEENS BLAZE THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL!
    Mikhail, David // Scholastic Scope; 4/26/2004, Vol. 52 Issue 17, p12 

    Focuses on experiences of members of Scholastic Kids Press Corp, who have been reporting on presidential candidates for the elections to be held on November 02, 2004 in the United States.

  • Presidents' Day.
    Mikhail, David // Scholastic News -- Edition 1; Feb2001, Vol. 57 Issue 5, SPECIAL SECTION p1 

    Presents several paintings of United States presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

  • READING COMPREHENSION.
    Mikhail, David // Scholastic News -- Edition 3; 1/28/2008, Vol. 64 Issue 14, p4 

    A quiz about selecting U.S. president is presented.

  • Presidential Pets.
    Mikhail, David // Scholastic News -- Edition 4; 09/04/2000, Vol. 63 Issue 1, p3 

    Deals with the total number of pets brought by presidents in the United States White House.

  • DEBATE OF THE WEEK.
    Mikhail, David // Scholastic News -- Edition 4; 2/14/2003, Vol. 65 Issue 16, p7 

    Presents a debate over the presidency of the U.S.

  • Presidents' Day Thinking Game.
    Mikhail, David // Scholastic News -- Edition 2; Feb2000, Vol. 56 Issue 5, following p4 

    Provides school children with mind game about United States presidents, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

  • What Does the President Do?
    Mikhail, David // Scholastic News -- Edition 2; Jan2005, Vol. 61 Issue 4, Special Section p2 

    Focuses on the responsibilities of a U.S. president.

  • WHISKERS'S CORNER.
    Mikhail, David // Weekly Reader - Edition 2; 2/9/2007, Vol. 76 Issue 18, p4 

    The article presents a letter which asks some advice on what to say to the president of the U.S.

  • Know the News.
    Mikhail, David // Weekly Reader News - Edition 3; 12/21/2007, Vol. 77 Issue 14, p4 

    A quiz about the topics discussed within this issue is presented, including the presidential election in the U.S.

  • Word Power.
    Mikhail, David // Weekly Reader News - Edition 3; 2/8/2008, Vol. 77 Issue 19, p4 

    An activity is presented wherein the readers are encouraged to compare and contrast two U.S. presidents.

  • Presidential Puzzler.
    Mikhail, David // Weekly Reader News - Senior; 9/7/2007, Vol. 86 Issue 1, p7 

    A contest about a former U.S. president is presented.

  • PRESIDENTIAL PUZZLER.
    Mikhail, David // Weekly Reader News - Senior; 10/12/2007, Vol. 86 Issue 6, p7 

    A puzzle about a U.S. president is presented.

  • PRESIDENTIAL PUZZLER.
    Mikhail, David // Weekly Reader News - Senior; 11/16/2007, Vol. 86 Issue 10, p7 

    A guessing game about a past U.S. president is presented.

  • All Eyes on Iowa.
    Mikhail, David // Weekly Reader News - Senior; 12/14/2007, Vol. 86 Issue 14, p8 

    A quiz about the percentage of votes received by several U.S. Presidents in Iowa caucuses is presented in an effort to teach children how to read a chart.

  • PRESIDENTIAL PUZZLER.
    Mikhail, David // Weekly Reader News - Senior; 4/25/2008, Vol. 86 Issue 26, p7 

    The article presents a puzzle about the U.S. President who was born in the Constitution State but was raised as a true Texan.

  • PRESIDENTIAL PUZZLER.
    Mikhail, David // Weekly Reader News - Senior; 5/9/2008, Vol. 86 Issue 28, p7 

    A puzzle is presented about a U.S. president who helped craft the Constitution.

  • Congressional Bills Vetoed, 1789-1999.
    Mikhail, David // World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2000, p90 

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  • QUIZ: Presidential Facts.
    Schulman, Jeffrey // Appleseeds; Sep2008, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p32 

    A quiz concerning facts on U.S. Presidents is presented.

  • Find the President.
    Schulman, Jeffrey // Weekly Reader - Pre K; Feb/Mar2008, Vol. 28, p4 

    A matching type game about American presidents is presented.

  • CUNA, Leagues Donate $50,000 At GOP Dinner.
    Roberts, Ed // Credit Union Journal; 7/9/2001, Vol. 5 Issue 28 

    Reports the fundraiser for the Senate and House campaign committees of the Republican Party in Washington, District of Columbia. Tribute to President George W. Bush and Vice-President Richard Cheney; Indication of campaign contributions from the Credit Union National Association; Amount of...

  • Presidents of the United States and their families.
    Roberts, Ed // World Almanac for Kids; 1996, p227 

    Highlights information about the presidents of the United States, including details about their families. Political party that each belonged to; Specifics about their early careers before becoming president; Picture of each president.

  • Presidents of the United States and their families.
    Roberts, Ed // World Almanac for Kids; 1998, p227 

    Presents biographical information on the presidents of the United States and their families, from President George Washington to President Bill Clinton. Political party; Birthdate; Birthplace; Spouse(s); Date and location of death; Highlights of early career.

  • Quick reference to college presidents.
    Roberts, Ed // Black Issues in Higher Education; 05/28/98, Vol. 15 Issue 7, p15 

    Presents a list of college presidents in the United States from 1965 to 1998. African American presidents of two-year institutions; Hispanic presidents of four-year institutions; Native American presidents of four-year institutions.

  • Presidential Puzzle.
    Belleranti, Guy // Boys' Quest; Dec98/Jan99, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p15 

    Presents a word puzzle that contains the last names of Presidents in the United States.

  • Presidents and Their Pets.
    Arbogast, Joan Marie Saxon // Boys' Quest; Apr/May2000, Vol. 5 Issue 6, p33 

    Provides information on the United States presidents and their pets.

  • Race to the White House.
    Kowalski, Kathiann M. // Cobblestone; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p2 

    The article offers information on the election process of the president of the U.S.

  • SPEECHES THAT STUCK.
    Matthews, Andrew // Cobblestone; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p13 

    A quiz concerning the famous quotes of the U.S. presidents is presented.

  • AN ANNUAL ADDRESS.
    DeAngelis, Gina // Cobblestone; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p18 

    The article offers information on the State of the Union speech, an annual address by the U.S. president, delivered in the House Chamber.

  • TRIVIA AND TEASERS.
    Matthews, Andrew // Cobblestone; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p20 

    A quiz concerning various facts related to the U.S. presidents is presented.

  • Did You Know?
    Matthews, Andrew // Cobblestone; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p24 

    The article offers information on various facts related to the U.S. presidents.

  • The President's People.
    Lopata, Peg // Cobblestone; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p26 

    The article offers information on various people who help the U.S. presidents in realizing various responsibilities.

  • No Couch Potato Here!
    Denenberg, Dennis // Cobblestone; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p47 

    A quiz concerning the identity of U.S. Presidents is presented.

  • Brain Ticklers.
    Denenberg, Dennis // Cobblestone; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p48 

    A quiz concerning knowledge about the office of the U.S. president is presented.

  • The GOP winner next time.
    Sperling, Godfrey // Christian Science Monitor; 12/3/96, Vol. 89 Issue 6, p19 

    Opinion. Comments on a statement of Michigan's governor John Engler, that the first black president would be a Republican. Information on Colin Powell; Reference to General Eisenhower's efforts to seek GOP presidential nomination in 1952.

  • Ranking the presidents.
    Sperling, Godfrey // Christian Science Monitor; 12/5/2000, Vol. 93 Issue 8, p9 

    Discusses the traits of the presidents of the United States and the author's 30 years writing a column for the 'Christian Science Monitor.'

  • `Crunch time.'
    Sperling, Godfrey // Current Events; 3/9/92, Vol. 91 Issue 21, p1 

    Tells why the race for the presidency of the United States is entering a crucial time for candidates of both parties. Explains what primaries and caucuses are; Looks at the primary finishes of the eight major candidates; The race between Democratic candidates Bill Clinton and Paul Tsongas. ...

  • Musings on a constitutional mystery: Missing presidents and `headless monsters'?
    Gant, Scott E.; Peabody, Bruce G. // Constitutional Commentary; Spring97, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p83 

    Analyzes the constitutional issue of determining who is president of the United States between noon on the 20th of January as mandated by the 20th Amendment to the Constitution and five minutes past noon on the day of a presidential inauguration. Constitutional provisions on the term of the...

  • BACKSTAGE.
    Gant, Scott E.; Peabody, Bruce G. // Ebony; Jan1968, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p18 

    The article presents information on the build up to the presidential election in the U.S. in 1968.

  • Christmas - White House Style.
    Sutherland, Karen // Hopscotch; Dec2004/Jan2005, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p18 

    Presents information on how several U.S. presidents spent Christmas during the colonial period.

  • Downsizing government by shell game.
    Paige, Sean // Insight on the News; 01/26/98, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p46 

    Gives information on the reduction of the White House staff, with reference to President of the United States, Bill Clinton's Executive Order 12838.

  • Clinton's State of the Union outlines bold plans that address Blacks' concerns.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 2/14/94, Vol. 85 Issue 15, p4 

    Reports on President Bill Clinton's State of the Union address. Comments on the intensity of his speech; Black guests; Support for strong anti-crime passage; Reaction of the Congressional Black Caucus members.

  • Presidential Approval and Legislative Success.
    Canes-Wrone, Brandice; de Marchi, Scott // Journal of Politics; May2002, Vol. 64 Issue 2, p491 

    While a large body of work exists on presidents' public approval, no study identifies the conditions under which approval generates policy influence. This gap is particularly significant since empirical research has produced inconsistent findings on whether popularity affects a president's...

  • Free fall.
    Mattera, P. // Mother Jones; May/Jun92, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p20 

    Analyzes the economic proposals of the major Democratic presidential candidates: Arkansas governor Bill Clinton, Paul Tsongas and Jerry Brown. Why their economic agendas are fundamentally flawed; Truths about America and the economy that they ignore; Key issues the Democrats should address.

  • Yes, it matters.
    Foster, Douglas // Mother Jones; Sep/Oct92, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p2 

    Editorial. Comments on the upcoming presidential election and Democratic nominee Bill Clinton. Clinton's advice to Michael Dukakis during 1988 campaign; Most Americans don't think presidents can make a difference in important areas; Democratic candidate's race to lose.

  • Seven Rules of Inaugural Coverage.
    Powers, William // National Journal; 1/13/2001, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p114 

    Recalls the embarrassing results of media coverage of past presidential inauguration in the United States.

  • See trial through to the bitter, judicial end.
    CHITTISTER, Joan // National Catholic Reporter; 01/29/99, Vol. 35 Issue 13, p20 

    Comments on the character and professional responsibilities of the presidency of the United States. View on the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton; Recommendation on how the presidency can be preserved; Concern about the trial.

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