+ Follow PRESIDENT REAGAN Tag
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[Title] => Reagan's 100th Birth Anniversary
[Summary] => The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum has informed and inspired more than five million visitors since opening in 1991.
[DatePublished] => 2011-03-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => Eraps got a tomb ready, but doesnt plan to die just yet
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Former President Joseph Estrada has been busy digging his own grave, quite literally.
The ousted leader said he has prepared a tomb for himself on his 15-hectare estate in Tanay, Rizal where he is being held under house arrest while on trial for plunder, a capital offense.
"I want to see where I will be laid, my final resting place," he told a group of journalists he invited this week to his private residence in Greenhills, San Juan for his mothers 101st birthday celebration.
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[Title] => Ronald Reagan Presidential Library visited
[Summary] => After two attempts to go to the place, we finally visited the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. Located in Simi Valley, California, and perched on a mountaintop with sweeping views of mountains, valleys and the Pacific Ocean, this 100-acre site (45 minutes' drive from LA) offers memorable experiences for people of all ages.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Partiality to criminals
[Summary] => An article in an old American newspaper caught my attention. It was entitled "Figures dont lie." The figures were about the officials of the U.S. Federal Government who had been accused of graft and corruption.
In 1975 the number of officials indicted was 53. Of those, 49 were convicted. Ten years later, in 1985 (during President Reagans administration) the number of officials indicted had risen enormously to 563. Of those 470 were convicted.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => Arroyo sends condolences to Reagans; Imelda mourns
[Summary] => The Philippines yesterday sent its condolences to the American people for the death of former US President Ronald Reagan.
President Arroyo "expresses deep condolences to the Reagan family and the American people," her office said in a statement.
"The world will always remember the late statesman as a towering pillar of world stability, as a leader stressing on family values and patriotism" Mrs. Arroyo said, referring to Reagan, who died at 93 after a decade-long battle with Alzheimers disease.
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PRESIDENT REAGAN
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[Title] => Reagan's 100th Birth Anniversary
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[DatePublished] => 2011-03-26 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135225
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[Title] => Eraps got a tomb ready, but doesnt plan to die just yet
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Former President Joseph Estrada has been busy digging his own grave, quite literally.
The ousted leader said he has prepared a tomb for himself on his 15-hectare estate in Tanay, Rizal where he is being held under house arrest while on trial for plunder, a capital offense.
"I want to see where I will be laid, my final resting place," he told a group of journalists he invited this week to his private residence in Greenhills, San Juan for his mothers 101st birthday celebration.
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[Title] => Ronald Reagan Presidential Library visited
[Summary] => After two attempts to go to the place, we finally visited the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. Located in Simi Valley, California, and perched on a mountaintop with sweeping views of mountains, valleys and the Pacific Ocean, this 100-acre site (45 minutes' drive from LA) offers memorable experiences for people of all ages.
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[Title] => Partiality to criminals
[Summary] => An article in an old American newspaper caught my attention. It was entitled "Figures dont lie." The figures were about the officials of the U.S. Federal Government who had been accused of graft and corruption.
In 1975 the number of officials indicted was 53. Of those, 49 were convicted. Ten years later, in 1985 (during President Reagans administration) the number of officials indicted had risen enormously to 563. Of those 470 were convicted.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-06 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133160
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804677
[AuthorName] => Fr. Miguel A. Bernad, SJ
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[Title] => Arroyo sends condolences to Reagans; Imelda mourns
[Summary] => The Philippines yesterday sent its condolences to the American people for the death of former US President Ronald Reagan.
President Arroyo "expresses deep condolences to the Reagan family and the American people," her office said in a statement.
"The world will always remember the late statesman as a towering pillar of world stability, as a leader stressing on family values and patriotism" Mrs. Arroyo said, referring to Reagan, who died at 93 after a decade-long battle with Alzheimers disease.
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