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...Robinson played statesman, advising Ronald Reagan on trade policy, but also brawled in some of the hardest-fought Wall Street battles of the day....
...It paid off as the commercial ended up following a lead-off home run from Jackson that earned him praise from former President Ronald Reagan, watching the game from the commentator’s box alongside announcer...
...Among the named Credit Suisse clients were Ronald Li Fook, the former chair of the Hong Kong stock exchange who opened an account at the bank a decade after being imprisoned for taking bribes....
...Other military vehicles involved in the celebrations included two M1 Abrams tanks, two Bradley fighting vehicles and an armoured M88 recovery vehicle....
...He left office, after eight years of a robust economy producing an actual budget surplus and ready for the 21st century, with higher approval ratings than Ronald Reagan....
...Mr Eastwood’s new hero, played by a bulked up Bradley Cooper, is a man born to lose, which is to say a cowboy....
...And if Mr Romney wins, expect to hear much of the so-called “Bradley effect”, a peculiar phenomenon of US elections in which white independent, fearful of being seen to have racial bias, voters tell pollsters...
...Selections by Andrew Clark … POP Sounds Like London: 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital, by Lloyd Bradley, Serpent’s Tail, RRP£12.99 Bradley’s richly detailed account of black culture in London...
...Additional reporting by Ronald Buchanan in Mexico City...
...His opponent, LibDem councillor Warren Bradley, fumed about the profligacy of an “exotic trip” in the face of “a tsunami of cuts”, but Anderson is unrepentant, and has brought over enough Liverpudlians to...
...To judge by some, although by no means all, of the recent polls, Mr Obama may even pull off a 1980-style Ronald Reagan landslide....
...Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton all favoured the left hand, and Jimmy Carter and George W....
...On Tuesday he told MSNBC, the television news channel, that he did not believe in the “Bradley effect”, the proposed explanation, named after Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley’s 1982 race for California governor...
...It has benefited more than most through its ownership of the Bradley fighting vehicle. Lockheed and Boeing are less conflict reliant....
...It has made more than a dozen acquisitions since 2000, capped by last year’s $4.2bn purchase of United Defense Industries, or UDI, maker of the US army’s Bradley fighting vehicles....
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