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Ronald Reagan (Feb. 6, 1911 ¿ June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California.
Ronald Reagan (Feb. 6, 1911 ¿ June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California.
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Japanese businessman held in LA on charge of plotting wife's 1981 murder, arraignment set
Associated Press WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ A Japanese businessman accused of conspiring to have his wife killed 27 years ago was returned to Southern California on Friday to face trial. Kazuyoshi Miura, 61, arrived at Los Angeles International Airport shortly before 5 a.m. on a...Tags: Laws, Criminal Laws, Los Angeles Police Department, Extradition, Trials
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McCain's missing the mark with Hispanics in swing states
Associated Press WriterLAS VEGAS (AP) _ Cindy Florez can't always remember the name of the man who will get her vote for president, but she knows his party and that's enough. "I will vote Democrat," the 23-year-old hotel housekeeper said, in broken English, moments after...Tags: John McCain, National Government, Government, Consumer Electronics Industry, Popular Music
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Obama: Thought Ayers was rehabilitated
Spin CycleThe GOP seems to have fired up the kettles of interest against on Obama-Ayers. So, Obama was asked it about today in a radio talk with Michael Smerconish, a conservative radio talk show host in Philadelphia. Audio is at......Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, John McCain, Weather Underground, David Axelrod, Bill Ayers
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McCain looks to shore up support across Wisconsin
Associated Press WriterDown in the polls, John McCain increased the attacks on Barack Obama during stops in traditionally Republican parts of Wisconsin. The GOP presidential candidate stressed the importance of winning Wisconsin and its 10 electoral votes at separate events...Tags: John McCain, National Government, Government, Polls, Executive Branch
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Libya begins terror payments
The Associated PressLibya has started making payments into a nearly $2 billion fund to compensate the families of American victims of Libyan-linked terror attacks in the 1980s, another step in the full normalization of long-strained ties between Washington and Tripoli, the...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, National Government, Terrorism, Condoleezza Rice, Diplomacy
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A few rules for judging the debates
When is a debate not a debate? When it's televised, media-umpired, poll-monitored, spun to death and endlessly second-guessed. Then it's less a debate than a spectator sport. The rules of formal debate, with its scorecard of categories to judge, don't...Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Cindy McCain accuses Obama of 'dirtiest campaign' in history, raps him on troop funding vote
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Cindy McCain has accused Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama of running "the dirtiest campaign in American history." In remarks reported Tuesday by The Tennessean, she said she initially did not want her husband John McCain...Tags: John McCain, State Budgets, Primaries, George Bush, Cindy McCain
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Who Would Be A 'Cool Hand At The Tiller'?
Tuesday night's debate, a town-hall discussion dominated by economic questions, made it clear that John McCain's effort to change the campaign's focus to the culture wars of the 1960s is not going to work. Voters want candidates to talk about problems and...Tags: Fannie Mae, John McCain, National Government, Weather Underground, Government
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GOP's hold on Nassau vanishes
sid.cassese@newsday.comRonald Reagan would not recognize Nassau County, as its Democratic leaders yesterday said they have a voter registration edge over the Grand Old Party. The late President Reagan "once said 'when a Republican dies and goes to heaven it looks a lot like...Tags: National Government, Ethics, Local Elections, Hofstra University, Government
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Is the stock market ready for a comeback?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe economic prognosis is relentlessly bleak. Jobless numbers are soaring. Stocks are plunging. Your co-workers, your fellow passengers on the commuter train and even your dental hygienist are all volunteering that they've converted their 401(k) stock...Tags: Federal Reserve, Stocks, John McCain, Financial Markets, National Government
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Obama looks to better days ahead
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor nearly two years, Barack Obama has made hope a chief selling point of his campaign for president. Now, unpredictably, national despair over the foundering economy has given new resonance to his message. The Democratic nominee unveiled a sharpened...Tags: Joe Biden, John McCain, National Government, Philosophy, Bill Clinton
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So far, this year's presidential debates lack the memorable lines of the past
AP Television WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Late in their debate, Sarah Palin looked over at Joe Biden and channeled the memory of Ronald Reagan's famed putdown of Jimmy Carter in 1980. "There you go again," she said. Well, governor, we knew Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan was a...Tags: Walter Mondale, Gerald Ford, Katie Couric, Joe Biden, Dan Quayle
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