Nancy Reagan
US President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan (L) greet President-elect George Bush at the North Portico of the White House on January 20, 1989 morning, with, behind him, Vice President-elect Dan Quayle, before Bush's swearing in ceremony as 41th president of the United States of America.
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500 Judith Leiber handbags in East Hampton
purses of leather, crystals and exotic skins for many high-profile women. Though that didn't dawn on her receptionist when Nancy Reagan once called."Where are you calling from?""The White House.""And where is that store?"Leiber told that tale to Jeffrey Sussman, Read more »
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Maher Rips Apart Patrick Kennedy’s Anti-Pot Crusade: You Sound Like ‘Nancy Reagan In 1983′
Bill Maher and former Rhode Island Representative Patrick Kennedy sparred on the effects of marijuana Friday night, with Maher often aghast at Kennedy’s claims that pot “destroys the brain and expedites psychosis.” “It sounds like you’ve been hanging aro from Mediaite.com Read more »
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Ross Perot Fast Facts
(CNN) -- Here is a look at the life of businessman and former third party presidential candidate Ross Perot. Personal: Birth date: June 27, 1930 Birth place: Texarkana, Texas Birth name: Henry Ray Perot, legally changed his name to Henry Ross Perot Fathe from CNN Read more »
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Nancy Reagan Marks 9th Year of Ronald Reagan's Death
Today, June 5, Nancy Reagan placed Pope John Paul II Roses at the gravesite of her husband, President Ronald Reagan, on the ninth anniversary of his passing. The flowers were picked from the garden of a dear friend and chosen specifically to honor the ex from NewsMax Read more »
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Jim Downs: The History of Mrs. Obama's Heckler, or Caught Between Civil Rights and a Hard Place
On June 4, 2013, Ellen Sturtz, a gay rights activist, heckled first lady Michelle Obama at a meeting of the Democratic National Convention. Ms. Obama allegedly responded by saying that she would leave if the heckler did not stop. The audience, however, c from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Anti-immigrant advocates have it wrong on the labor market
Milton Friedman (left) shakes is greeted by President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan (The Washington Post) Next to Ronald Reagan there is no greater icon in the pantheon of modern conservatives than Milton Friedman . His name has been taken in from The Washington Post Read more »