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  • A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 10.21.05

    10/21/2005 5:03:10 PM PDT · by snugs · 193 replies · 3,051+ views
    www.yahoo.com www.whitehouse.gov ^ | 21st October 2005 | Snugs
    The President travelled to California yesterday attending a fund raiser in the evening and today the Opening Ceremony for Air Force One Pavilion a the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Yesterday and today the Governor of Florida Jeb Bush contends with yet another hurricane Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw answer questions after speaking to students at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld continues his tour of the far east at present he is in South Korea Today is Trafalgar Day in Britain For further information on this see Battle of...
  • Governor Schwarzenegger To Avoid Bush -- Again [Air Force One @ Reagan Library, FRIDAY, 10/21/05]

    10/19/2005 12:41:24 PM PDT · by RonDog · 42 replies · 1,741+ views
    CBS5.con [Associated Press] ^ | October 19, 2005 | Associated Press
    . Oct 19, 2005 9:28 am US/PacificGovernor Schwarzenegger To Avoid Bush -- Again (AP) LOS ANGELES At the Republican National Convention last year, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger couldn't say enough good things about President Bush. But lately, it looks like he's trying to avoid him. The president will visit California this week for the second time since August, but he and the Republican governor are not expected to see each other - in public or private - for the second consecutive time. CBS 5 Special Election Headquarters With the Nov. 8 special election looming, Schwarzenegger is trying to court independents and...
  • Bush Arrives In The Southland (Los Angeles)

    10/20/2005 6:24:37 PM PDT · by bd476 · 20 replies · 613+ views
    KABC 7 News ^ | October 20, 2005
    Roads in the area of the San Diego (405) Freeway and Sunset Boulevard To Be Closed From 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. LOS ANGELES - President Bush travels to the Southland to raise money for the GOP, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenneger, a fellow Republican, downplayed reports of his irritation over the visit. With the president's staff apparently having disregarded a request by the governor to delay the California visit, Bush is scheduled to arrive at Los Angeles International Airport this afternoon at the start of a two-day visit. Following his arrival, Bush will present the President's Volunteer Service Award to...
  • Axe falls on Reagan tour guides 'for being too old'

    10/09/2005 9:17:42 PM PDT · by 1066AD · 40 replies · 1,331+ views
    Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | 10/10/2005 | Catherine Elsworth
    Axe falls on Reagan tour guides 'for being too old' By Catherine Elsworth in Los Angeles (Filed: 10/10/2005) Elderly volunteers at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library claim they have been barred from giving tours and welcoming visitors because they are too old - even though many are younger than the former president when he led the US. Nearly 30 of the volunteers learned of their fate in a letter telling them that they were being relieved of their duties. They were awarded "emeritus" status and handed glass globes and certificates signed by Nancy Reagan. Administrators deny that age was a...
  • Reagan Library SLAMMED by LA Times over Emeritus Docents

    08/28/2005 10:40:31 PM PDT · by barbarianbabs · 2 replies · 618+ views
    "In Reagan Country, Elderly Docents Feeling Snubbed. Presidential Library for nation's oldest leader relieves many seniors from active duty."
  • A blogosphere review of the John Roberts document dump from last week.

    08/24/2005 1:20:32 AM PDT · by generalissimoduane · 3 replies · 315+ views
    Radioblogger ^ | 08-24-05 | Generalissimo
    Last week, the Reagan Library released 136 "boxes" of material pertaining to John Roberts from his time in the White House Counsel's Office. Hugh Hewitt asked bloggers to adopt a box o'docs, and report on what was in there. The list is just about complete. Over on Radioblogger, you can see the title of each electronic "box" and a link to each review of documents. It's the first time that the general public has been able to get into the game, in their own way, in the confirmation process.
  • F-14 Tomcat joins Reagan Library

    08/23/2005 8:25:06 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 37 replies · 1,571+ views
    LA Daily News ^ | 8/23/05 | Eric Leach
    An F-14 Tomcat fighter jet was set in place at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Monday in ceremonies marking an important milestone in construction of the Air Force One Pavilion, which is expected to open in the fall. Addressing a crowd of hundreds of guests, Rear Adm. David J. Venlet said the Air Force One exhibit and others at the library and museum tell the story of President Reagan's legacy. "It does a great job of highlighting the military's impact in the defense of freedom," said Venlet, who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for action in the Gulf...
  • Jet set for Reagan library event (F-14 will be exhibited)

    08/14/2005 12:13:48 PM PDT · by Mark · 78 replies · 1,817+ views
    Los Angeles Daily News ^ | 8/14/05 | Eric Leach
    SIMI VALLEY- An F-14 Tomcat fighter jet will be hoisted into a permanent display area next week close to the nearly completed Air Force One Pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. The 30,000-pound Northrop Grumman aircraft will be carried by a crane outside the pavilion in a ceremony celebrating Reagan's "peace through strength" strategy and marking a milestone in the making of the Air Force One Pavilion. "This is the last of the really large artifacts coming to the library to complete the Air Force One Pavilion," said Melissa Giller, director of communications for the Reagan Library....
  • Reagan Library Scrambling (Roberts nomination prompts flurry of requests)

    08/14/2005 12:02:26 PM PDT · by Mark · 2 replies · 286+ views
    Los Angeles Daily News ^ | 8/14/05 | Eric Leach
    SIMI VALLEY - More than 5,000 new pages of documents related to Supreme Court nominee John Roberts' work for the Reagan administration will be opened to the public Monday at the Reagan Presidential Library. The library has about 50,000 pages of records related to Roberts' work as associate White House counsel. Roughly 8,000 pages had been released before Roberts was nominated to the Supreme Court by President George W. Bush. Since the nomination, archivists at the library have been working seven days a week, preparing the documents for researchers on both sides of the debate. While the Reagan Library in...
  • Ronald Reagan's White House Diaries to Be Published

    04/26/2005 5:32:47 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 13 replies · 687+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 4/26/05 | AP
    Ronald Reagan's handwritten diaries of his eight years in the White House will be published as a book to be released next year, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation and HarperCollins Publishers announced Tuesday. Reagan, who died at 93 last June following a 10-year battle with Alzheimer's disease, wrote in his diaries every day of his presidency, recording his thoughts on events both routine and historic, officials said. While the volumes "were not initially intended for publication, we feel that these volumes offer an unprecedented insight into the Reagan Presidency," said Frederick Ryan Jr., chairman of the foundation's board of...
  • Update: Tiger Shot, Killed Near Reagan Library

    02/24/2005 4:32:02 AM PST · by KidGlock · 22 replies · 821+ views
    Guardian/ UK ^ | 2/24/05
    Tiger Shot, Killed Near Reagan Library Thursday February 24, 2005 3:46 AM By LAURA WIDES Associated press Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - Authorities shot and killed a male tiger Wednesday that had been roaming the hills near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The 425-pound cat was shot several hundred yards from soccer and baseball fields at the edge of a housing development, said Lorna Bernard, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Fish and Game. ``It's unfortunate that we had to kill it,'' Bernard said. ``It's even more unfortunate that the person who owned it didn't come forward and alert...
  • Tiger Shot and Killed Near Reagan Library

    02/23/2005 9:41:17 AM PST · by BurbankKarl · 47 replies · 1,530+ views
    LA TImes ^ | 2/23/2005 | AP
    MOORPARK — Authorities shot and killed a tiger today that had been roaming the hills near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The cat was shot several hundred yards from school soccer and baseball fields at the edge of a housing development, said Lorna Bernard, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Fish and Game. "It's unfortunate that we had to kill it," Bernard said. "It's even more unfortunate that the person who owned it didn't come forward and alert us immediately. We might have been able to capture it." She said trackers with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services...
  • Authorities Kill Tiger That Had Been Roaming Near Ronald Reagan Library

    02/23/2005 7:27:49 PM PST · by Indy Pendance · 39 replies · 809+ views
    AP ^ | 2-23-05 | Laura Wides
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Authorities shot and killed a male tiger Wednesday that had been roaming the hills near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The 425-pound cat was shot several hundred yards from soccer and baseball fields at the edge of a housing development. Authorities still don't know who the owner is. "It's unfortunate that we had to kill it," said Lorna Bernard, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Fish and Game. "It's even more unfortunate that the person who owned it didn't come forward and alert us immediately. We might have been able to capture it." Trackers had...
  • Lion May Be Roaming Countryside Near Ronald Reagan Library

    02/19/2005 8:11:25 AM PST · by KidGlock · 26 replies · 944+ views
    WFTV ^ | 2/19/05
    Lion May Be Roaming Countryside Near Ronald Reagan Library POSTED: 4:08 pm EST February 18, 2005 SIMI VALLEY, Calif. -- A large exotic cat -- possibly even an African lion -- may be roaming the rural countryside near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, authorities said Friday. Professional trackers were brought in to hunt for the animal after several sets of tracks, far too large for native bobcats or mountain lions, were found on a ranch not far from the hilltop library. Officials warned residents in the area to be wary and to keep their pets indoors. A ranch caretaker Tuesday...
  • Anniversary of Ronald Reagan's 94th Birthday, First Day Issue Ceremony

    01/29/2005 5:26:41 AM PST · by xp38 · 15 replies · 2,243+ views
    Anniversary of Ronald Reagan's 94th Birthday: • To honor President Ronald Reagan on the anniversary of his birthday, President George W. Bush has designated United States Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton to place a wreath on President Reagan’s gravesite on his behalf. Major General Timothy E. Donovan, Commanding General at Camp Pendleton, will conduct the ceremony, which will commence at 11:00 a.m. and will include a 21-gun salute. Camp Pendleton’s brass quintet will play music beginning at 10:45 a.m. Following the ceremony, birthday cake will be served in the Library’s main lobby all day (while supplies last) and guests may...
  • New Papers Redefine Reagan

    01/23/2005 1:55:45 PM PST · by Mark · 25 replies · 1,089+ views
    Los Angeles Daily News ^ | 1/23/05 | Eric Leach- Staff writer
    New papers redefine Reagan By Eric Leach-- Staff Writer Sunday, January 23, 2005 - SIMI VALLEY -- Law school student Jason Ebin has already spent hundreds of hours poring over Ronald Reagan's official documents at the late president's hilltop library. But when curators released the largest collection of Reagan's pre-presidential papers earlier this month, Ebin and other researchers felt like a new treasure hunt had started. "You never know from day to day what you're going to find," said Ebin of Pacific Palisades, who is doing research for presidential historian Richard Reeves. "The Reagan Library is an invaluable resource. There...
  • Reagan's Personal Papers Open to Public

    01/06/2005 6:56:38 PM PST · by wagglebee · 6 replies · 281+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 1/6/05 | AP
    Nearly 25,000 pages of Ronald Reagan's personal papers, including speeches, radio scripts and articles he wrote in the 1960s and 1970s, are now available to the public at his presidential library. "My husband was eager to get all of his documents open to the public as early as possible," former first lady Nancy Reagan said in a statement Thursday. Reagan died last June and is buried on the library's grounds. The documents include Reagan's handwritten drafts of the scripts for his national syndicated radio commentary program "Viewpoint," which aired from 1975 until 1979. "President Reagan has long been known for...
  • Reagan Pres. Library Buys From Red China!

    12/24/2004 6:20:58 AM PST · by MrLee · 8 replies · 255+ views
    My wife got be a cap for Christmas from The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. I like it. BUT, it was made in Communist China!! Say it ain't so Ron!
  • Ronald Reagan Postage Stamp to be Unveiled Next Month

    10/20/2004 8:04:06 AM PDT · by Ebenezer · 12 replies · 613+ views
    Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation ^ | October 2004 | R. Duke Blackwood
    U.S. Postal Service Ronald Reagan Stamp Unveiling Tuesday, November 9th 11:30 a.m. on the South Lawn On November 9th, the 15th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the USPS is unveiling their newest stamp commemorating President Ronald Reagan. Special guests will include Mrs. Reagan, U.S. Postmaster General John E. Potter and Librarian of Congress, Dr. James Billington. Stamps will be available for purchase starting in mid-February 2005. Visitors are welcome to stand and watch the unveiling ceremony on the Library’s replica South Lawn. This is a free event, no reservations are required.
  • Former first lady watches old Air Force One moved to final roost (Nancy Reagan)

    09/20/2004 4:55:53 PM PDT · by LouAvul · 10 replies · 876+ views
    modbee ^ | 9-20-04 | jeff wilson
    SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) - Former first lady Nancy Reagan smiled Monday as the Boeing 707 that served as Air Force One during her husband's two terms was moved to its final roost at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The 153-foot-long fuselage slowly slipped into the giant birdcage-like steel frame of the new $25 million presidential transportation pavilion. The fuselage and its clipped wings have been stored on the dusty hilltop since the dismantled aircraft arrived 15 months ago. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Reagan stopped at the library grave site of her husband, who died June 5 of complications...