Citations with the tag: REAGAN, Ronald, 1911-2004

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  • Biographies of U.S. Presidents: Ronald Wilson Reagan (1981-89).
     // World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2000, p561 

    No abstract available.

  • Ronald Reagan.
    Reagan, Ronald // Campaigns & Elections (1996); Aug96, Vol. 17 Issue 8, p66 

    Presents quotations from Ronald Reagan. Government's view of the economy; Government growing beyond the people's consent; Making the government work.

  • Biographies of U.S. Presidents: Ronald Wilson Reagan (1981-89).
    Reagan, Ronald // World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2001, p485 

    Provides biographical information on Ronald Wilson Reagan, 40th President of the United States. Term in office from 1981-1989.

  • Biographies of U.S. Presidents: Ronald Wilson Reagan (1981-89).
    Reagan, Ronald // World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2002, p554 

    Provides biographical information on Ronald Wilson Reagan, 40th President of the United States. Term in office from 1981-1989.

  • Biographies of U.S. Presidents: Ronald Wilson Reagan (1981-89).
    Reagan, Ronald // World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2003, p568 

    Provides biographical information on Ronald Wilson Reagan, 40th President of the United States. Term in office from 1981-1989.

  • Biographies of U.S. Presidents: Ronald Wilson Reagan (1981-89).
    Reagan, Ronald // World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2004, p572 

    Provides biographical information on Ronald Wilson Reagan, 40th President of the United States. Term in office from 1981-1989.

  • Glove story.
    Walls, Jeannette // Esquire; May96, Vol. 125 Issue 5, p16 

    Speculates on the whereabouts of the white sequined gloves that singer Michael Jackson gave former United States president Ronald Reagan, who is now suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Nixon Library's search for the glove for display in a rock and roll exhibit.

  • Well...There You Go Again!
    Walls, Jeannette // U.S. News & World Report; 2/19/96, Vol. 120 Issue 7, p91 

    Mentions `Well...There You Go Again!,' the CD-ROM debut of media master Ronald Reagan, which offers eight hours of audio, from sober speeches to classic one-liners.

  • The Reagan We Knew.
    Walls, Jeannette // National Review; 2/7/2011, Vol. 63 Issue 2, p14 

    An introduction is presented to an article published in this issue on U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

  • Reagan's lasting legacy.
    Walls, Jeannette // Christian Science Monitor; 10/27/95, Vol. 87 Issue 233, p2 

    Presents some of the statements released by prominent persons pertaining to former US President Ronald Reagan.

  • A visit with Ronald Reagan.
    Charles, Robert B. // World & I; Mar95, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p147 

    Profiles former United States president Ronald Reagan. Author's work experience in Reagan's White House; Attributes; Political career; Health condition; Presidential memories.

  • Story shows goodness of Reagan.
    Kengor, Paul // Clarendon Enterprise (TX); 2/11/2010, Vol. 21 Issue 6, p2 

    In this article the author reflects on the qualities and domestic achievements of former-President Ronald Reagan in the U.S.

  • Why we already miss the Gipper.
    Noonan, Peggy // Newsweek; 10/2/1995, Vol. 126 Issue 14, p37 

    Opinion. Asserts that no one has taken the place of Ronald Reagan, the Republican party's undiminished hero. How Reagan united his party; Reagan's view on critics who try to tear down his record; The media and academe seeing Reagan as a joke; Why he is The American President; The combination...

  • The president turns 85.
    Howard, Lucy; Koehl, Carla // Newsweek; 2/19/1996, Vol. 127 Issue 8, p6 

    Highlights the 85th birthday of former President Ronald Reagan. Reagan unable to attend his own birthday celebration because of his Alzheimer's disease; A quiet celebration at home with his family.

  • WASHINGTON: OUTSIDE THE MAINSTREAM.
    Whitaker, Jennifer Seymour // Atlantic (02769077); Oct82, Vol. 250 Issue 4, p18 

    Focuses on the implications of the decision of U.S. President Ronald Reagan not to sign the Law of the Sea Treaty. Reagan Administration's rejection of the negotiation in favor of an assertion of free-enterprise rights; Influence of the decision on the exclusion of all U.S.-based corporations...

  • The fleeting Reagan antitrust revolution.
    Shughart II, William F. // Antitrust Bulletin; Summer2000, Vol. 45 Issue 2, p271 

    Analyzes the antitrust policies during the administration of President Ronald Reagan in the United States. Impact of the Reagan antitrust policy on the process of merger law enforcement; Reduction in overall antitrust law enforcement activity during the Reagan administration; Creation of a...

  • The Reagan Response to AIDS.
    Shughart II, William F. // Advocate; 7/22/86, Issue 451, p12 

    Quotes from an interview of U.S. President Ronald Reagan regarding his stand on AIDS as a public health problem published in the June 23, 1986 issue of the periodical 'Los Angeles Times.' Need for the government to step up its efforts in addressing AIDS; Autologous blood transfusions.

  • SO THEY SAY.
    Shughart II, William F. // Advocate; 7/22/86, Issue 451, p18 

    Quotes articles on statements reflecting concerns relevant to the gay community in the U.S. as of June 1986. Gay friends of President Ronald Reagan; Deployment of military personnel testing positive for human T-lymphocyte virus 3 (HTLV-3); Sexual assault of men in prison.

  • The Month In Congress.
    Shughart II, William F. // Congressional Digest; Mar1982, Vol. 61 Issue 3, p65 

    Highlights the first State of the Union Message of U.S. President Ronald Reagan delivered before a Joint Session of the House and Senate in January 26, 1982. Government's response to economic recessions; Economic difficulties facing the country; Reagan's plan to bring tax rates down; Budget...

  • Is The Reagan Administration Policy Toward Nicaragua Sound? PRO.
    Shughart II, William F. // Congressional Digest; Nov84, Vol. 63 Issue 11, p274 

    No abstract available.

  • Bitburg: who forgot what?
    Shughart II, William F. // Commentary; Aug85, Vol. 80 Issue 2, p21 

    Bitburg was a political embarrassment to Reagan, who seemed initially unaware of the furor his decision would rouse; it was also far from a triumph for Helmut Kohl, who perhaps was seeking, for the German people, relief from guilt; It was for Jews an opportunity, often lost, to clarify the...

  • How wrong we were on Ronald Reagan.
    Sperling, Godfrey // Christian Science Monitor; 11/4/97, Vol. 89 Issue 238, p19 

    Presents the personal recollections of the author on the policies of United States President Ronald Reagan. Humor of Reagan; Years as governor of California; What historians may think of Ronald Reagan.

  • Reagan's Irish roots.
    Sperling, Godfrey // Commonweal; 6/15/84, Vol. 111 Issue 8, p358 

    The other side of Reagan's visit. Doubts are raised whether the President's visit to Ireland was motivated more by his reelection campaign than by any sudden interest in discovering his Irish roots.

  • Reagan's stumble at Bitburg.
    Sperling, Godfrey // Commonweal; 5/17/85, Vol. 112 Issue 12, p293 

    Editorial. Of all the lessons of his presidency, the one we must not fail to heed is Ronald Reagan's stumbling at Bitburg. More truly than any moment in his tenure, it has revealed the President's deep inner human disconjunctions. We all tend tosmooth out memory, but memory is the only...

  • Remembering Reagan.
    Phillips, Thomas L. // Human Events; 6/14/2004, Vol. 60 Issue 20, pS2 

    Pays tribute to the late Ronald Reagan, former president of the U.S.

  • REMEMBERING THE GREAT COMMUNICATOR.
    Hannaford, Peter // Human Events; 6/14/2004, Vol. 60 Issue 20, pS3 

    Pays tribute to the late Ronald Reagan, former president of the U.S.

  • The Reaganauts recall the gipper.
    Wagner, David // Insight on the News; 10/27/97, Vol. 13 Issue 39, p16 

    Presents information on Ronald Reagan's colleagues and associates, who are categorized as Reaganauts. Recollection of Reagan's achievements; Information on Martin Anderson, policy director for Reagan's presidential campaigns in 1976 and 1980; Perceptions of Reagan's personality.

  • Piece of the Rock?
    Elvin, John // Insight on the News; 03/15/99, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p32 

    Objects the idea of adding the image of former United States President Ronald Reagan in Mount Rushmore, South Dakota. Comment from the National Park Service spokesperson; Information on the proposal of R. Emmett Tyrell, editor of the `American Spectator' journal.

  • The Winners!
    Elvin, John // Insight on the News; 01/10/2000, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p10 

    Declares that former United States (US) President Ronald Reagan is the `Insight' magazine's Conservative of the Century in 1999. Conservative sports athletes in the US; Conservative book of the century; List of sexiest conservatives in the US.

  • Prompting the president.
    Korda, Michael // New Yorker; 10/06/97, Vol. 73 Issue 30, p88 

    Narrates the author's experiences in ghostwriting the memoir of former US President Ronald Reagan. Publisher's purchase of Reagan's presidential memoirs; Omission of Reagan's life with Jane Wyman; Reagan's imaginary anecdotes and selective memory; Story telling ability of Reagan; Humanity of the...

  • The Philatelic Resurgence of Ronald Reagan.
    Leszak, John L. // Mekeel's & Stamps Magazine; 6/25/2004, Vol. 194 Issue 26, p6 

    Focuses on the demands for postage stamps and covers featuring former U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

  • Thoughts after Bitburg.
    Leszak, John L. // Christian Century; 6/5/85 - 6/12/85, Vol. 102 Issue 18, p573 

    Editorial. For the American Jews, the pain of President Reagan's visit to the German military cemetery at Bitburg is still fresh. Perhaps no event since the Yom Kippur war of 1973, when Israel was nearly overrun by its Arab enemies, has inspired such a sense of Jewish vulnerability.

  • Reagan yes, START yes.
    Budowsky, Brent // Hill; 11/23/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 121, p17 

    In this article the author discusses the possibility that the late former U.S. President Ronald Reagan might have supported the START Treaty.

  • Reagan's European trip a success.
    Budowsky, Brent // Newsweek; 6/18/84, Vol. 103 Issue 24, p22 

    Reagan and friends tour Normandy, talk economics in London, and play some under-the-table politics in Ireland. A summary of Reagan's agenda during these three major events. INSET: Ronald Reagan looks back on D-Day.;Reagan--master of the media..

  • Ghosts of World War II.
    Budowsky, Brent // Newsweek; 4/29/85, Vol. 105 Issue 17, p78 

    Editorial. The reason why it is not improper to lay a wreath on graves where young Germans were put by young Americans is the same reason why no German should resent a Presidential visit to a Holocaust site. The reason is: in 1945, at the moment of most intense passion and maximum power to...

  • The wounds of war.
    Budowsky, Brent // Newsweek; 4/29/85, Vol. 105 Issue 17, p14 

    On the 40th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe, Ronald Reagan wants to make a gesture of reconciliation to America's German allies. But his plan to lay a memorial wreath in a German military cemetery where 47 SS officers are buried has outraged US Jews and veterans. See also (* Time,...

  • The dark past.
    Budowsky, Brent // Newsweek; 5/13/85, Vol. 105 Issue 19, p34 

    Most Germans agree with American critics that both Reagan and W. German Chancellor Helmut Kohl displayed a singular lack of sensitivity and foresight in their preparations for this recent trip. But Germans have a strong conviction that they are today victimized by the ensuing firestorm. Many...

  • Voices of moderation.
    Sowell, Thomas // Enterprise/Salt Lake City; 2/28/2011, Vol. 40 Issue 32, p15 

    The article discusses the views of the author relating to verbal moderation, providing examples in U.S. history including the Ronald Reagan approach, and the criticism-causes-violence notion.

  • Guyana Celebrates Reagan's 90th Birthday.
    Sowell, Thomas // Mekeel's & Stamps Magazine; 03/02/2001, Vol. 188 Issue 9, p25 

    Describes the sheet of stamps featuring former United States President Ronald Reagan that was issued by Guyana on February 6, 2001.

  • It never hurts to ask, even if he is the president.
    Prady, Norman // Christian Science Monitor; 7/18/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 163, p22 

    Tells how the author sent a photo to United States President Ronald Reagan for an autograph, and how the president signed and returned the photo.

  • FOR THE RECORD.
    Prady, Norman // Education Week; 9/21/1988, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p27 

    An excerpt from the radio address on education by U.S. President Ronald Reagan is presented.

  • Your Turn: Bring Back My Ronnie To Me!
    Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes; 2/19/2011, p1 

    A photograph of a wax figure of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan at the Conservative Political Action conference (CPAC) dinner in Washington D.C. on February 11, 2011 is presented.

  • The Reagan I knew.
    Sperling, Godfrey // Christian Science Monitor; 10/12/99, Vol. 91 Issue 221, p11 

    Opinion. Discusses the image of former President Ronald Reagan as depicted by biographer Edmund Morris.

  • The Federal Budget Process: The Executive Branch.
    Sperling, Godfrey // Congressional Digest; Jun/Jul81, Vol. 60 Issue 6/7, p164 

    Discusses about U.S. President Ronald Reagan's proposition for financial plan for the federal government. Importance of Spring Planning Review conducted by Office of Management and Budget regarding the estimation of probable outlays in the U.S.; Dependency of outlay program on provisions of...

  • Reagan & the New Ireland Forum.
    Sperling, Godfrey // America; 8/4/1984, Vol. 151 Issue 3, p48 

    Reagan's address to the joint Houses of the Oireachtas (Parliament) in Ireland, was the event, in his four-day visit, that held the most interest and curiosity. His views concerning the New Ireland Forum (its report) are discussed in this article. Protestors in Ireland marched against U.S....

  • War and peace are the issues.
    Sperling, Godfrey // America; 5/4/1985, Vol. 152 Issue 17, p353 

    Issues of war & peace. Editorial. Controversy over the President's itinerary should not divert attention from the issues of war & peace that ought to be universally pondered on the V-E Day anniversary. There has hardly been a day since when there has not been a war waged somewhere, and as...

  • The Great Communicator.
    Connor, Richard // Fort Worth Business Press; 6/11/2004, Vol. 17 Issue 24, p62 

    Pays tribute to the late former U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

  • Ronald Reagan.
    Coulter, Ann // Fort Worth Business Press; 6/18/2004, Vol. 17 Issue 25, p57 

    No abstract available.

  • WE CAN'T TAKE MORE OF THIS "REAGAN BOOM".
    Leontief, Wassily // Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine; Apr90, Vol. 41 Issue 11, p32 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "The Reagan Boom�Greatest Ever" in the January 17, 1990 issue.

  • Comments from MissoulaNews.com.
    Leontief, Wassily // Missoula Independent; 1/12/2012, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p4 

    The article lists developments found on the periodical's website including the tradition of Americans and former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's war against drugs.

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