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...But he lost the general election to Ronald Reagan by a landslide....
...Ronald Reagan, who challenged Kissinger’s boss, Gerald Ford, for the Republican nomination, accused Kissinger of appeasing the Soviets....
...Among his contracted players pre-de Havilland was a genial minor male lead called Ronald Reagan.)...
...Treasury Secretary George Humphrey offered the prime minister a choice between “an immediate ceasefire and a war on the pound”....
...state, Washington, DC, June 2 1976; A Philip Randolph, founder, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, New York, April 8 1976; Jimmy Carter, former governor of Georgia, Miami, Florida, March 5 1976; Hubert Humphrey...
...That was the year Democrats nominated Hubert Humphrey, the vice-president and pillar of the establishment. He was also defeated by Nixon. In Reich’s view, Biden is the new Humphrey....
...Mr Obama, George W Bush, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter have all visited the area north of Seoul....
...Unlike any other time and place, we can literally hear LA’s patois through its movies — Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall delivering Raymond Chandler’s lines....
...The president will instead visit Camp Humphreys, a US army garrison in South Korea, where he will address troops and families....
...Whether deliberately or otherwise, Fed chairmen have often used Humphrey-Hawkins testimony before Congress to frame their ideas about monetary policy and to ready the market for changes....
...By that point in history, nearly 17,000 Americans had died of a terrifying disease that the president, Ronald Reagan, only deigned to mention in public after his famous friend Rock Hudson’s diagnosis became...
...The writer is chairman of the Slate Group and author of ‘Ronald Reagan’...
...The Republican contest in 1976 was still undecided at the time of the convention at Kansas City, where incumbent President Gerald Ford eventually prevailed over Ronald Reagan....
...From a silver tea strainer to Humphrey Bogart’s games table, the 740 lots also included jewellery, Aboriginal art and antiques gleaned from around the world....
...Born on December 4 1923 to a Roman Catholic family in Cincinnati, Ohio, Charles Humphrey Keating was a high achiever from a young age....
..., Robert Kennedy, Nelson Rockefeller, Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon all ran for president, and they were all more plausible candidates than the duo on offer this year....
...By 1937, Harrisson had formed a partnership with the poet Charles Madge and the filmmaker Humphrey Jennings, and Mass Observation was born....
...Eileen Humphreys, founder, Child Migrants Trust. Ray Kelvin, founder and chief executive, Ted Baker. Tony Kennan, chairman, Multiple Sclerosis Society. George Kerr, for services to judo....
...Ronald Harwood, playwright and screenwriter. Colin Humphreys, director of research in materials science, University of Cambridge. Donald Insall, architect and planner....
...He only really latched on to Ronald Reagan after he heard him praise Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the hero of his youth....
...In 1981 he was rejected by a bipartisan majority on the Senate foreign relations committee, then controlled by the Republican party, as Ronald Reagan’s nominee for a senior state department job....
...In 1968, with the Vietnam war going badly and turmoil in the country’s inner cities, Lyndon Johnson abandoned his re-election bid – and his vice-president, Hubert Humphrey, ultimately lost the election to...
...The argument apparently falters in the elections of 1972 and 1968, won by the paranoid Richard Nixon, who was certainly not more likeable than George McGovern or the “happy warrior” Hubert Humphrey....
...In 1980, Jimmy Carter had the biggest postwar negative reading (–66); Ronald Reagan beat him by nearly 10 percentage points. President George W....
...Mr McCain, the great disciple of Ronald Reagan, does not, however, have the option that the Gipper had in 1980 when he acted as if Richard Nixon had never existed and that Watergate had never happened....
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