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 Nancy Reagan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nancy Reagan currently resides in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, where she had tended to the former President who, before his death on June 5, 2004, was debilitated by Alzheimer's disease.
Nancy Davis Reagan (born July 6, 1921) is the widow of President Ronald Reagan and was First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
Reagan was briefly hospitalized in 2005 after she slipped and fell in her hotel room in London, to visit Margaret Thatcher and Prince Charles.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nancy_Reagan   (1113 words)

  
 Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reagan's landslide win in the 1984 presidential election is often attributed by political commentators to be a result of his conversion of the "Reagan Democrats," the traditionally Democratic voters who voted for Reagan in that election.
Reagan's clear voice, easy-going manner, and athletic physique made him popular with audiences; the majority of his screen roles were as the leading man in B movies.
Reagan's fiscal and tax policies were alleged to have increased social inequality, his efforts to cut welfare and income taxes becoming common flashpoints between critics who charged that this primarily benefited the well off in America.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ronald_Reagan   (9406 words)

  
 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Library
Reagan's anti-drug crusade took her to 65 cities in 33 states, the Vatican, and eight other foreign countries in the course of eight years, as well as moving her to make numerous speeches, host two international conferences, and participate in radio and TV interviews.
Reagan hosted was at the United Nations on October 21, 1985, and on the first page of the brochure, Mrs.
Reagan first became impressed by the need to educate young people of the dangers of drug use and abuse during a campaign visit to Daytop Village, New York, in 1980.
www.reaganfoundation.org /reagan/nancy/just_say_no.asp   (330 words)

  
 The American Experience Reagan People & Events Nancy Reagan
Nancy Reagan's backstage handling became fodder for late-night monologues and a national concern in 1987, following the publication of Donald Regan's "For the Record." Regan believed, as did many others, that Nancy was largely responsible for his being replaced as Chief of Staff.
Nancy Reagan's detractors were vocal, but so were her supporters.
Nancy Davis studied drama at Smith College, and was eased into a career in Hollywood by her mother's friends.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/reagan/peopleevents/pande03.html   (583 words)

  
 Reagan, Nancy
Reagan is actively involved with the national Alzheimer’s Association and its affiliate, the Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Institute in Chicago, Illinois.
Nancy Davis Reagan was born on July 6, 1921, in New York City.
Reagan one of the ten most admired women in the world, and in 1981, 1985, and 1987, voted her number one.
www.classbrain.com /artbiographies/publish/printer_nancy_reagan.shtml   (751 words)

  
 First Ladies' Biographical Information
Nancy Reagan's devotion to seeing this through, as well as other aspects of her husband's legacy were made all the more dramatic in light of the fact that she underwent breast cancer surgery and shortly thereafter endured the death of her mother, all just prior to the treaty signing.
Although Nancy Reagan rarely ventured into specific policy, it was she who defied the conventional wisdom in the Reagan Administration State Department to promote the idea of the President forming first a personal relationship with the new Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev when he assumed power in 1985.
English, Spanish; The most recent of Nancy Reagan's ancestors to immigrate to the United States was eight generations before her, in the line of her paternal grandmother, John Moseley, born in Dorchester, England in 1638.
www.firstladies.org /biographies/firstladies.aspx?biography=41   (1836 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Nation / Nancy at Reagan's side until the end
Nancy Reagan was at the Gipper's side for a half-century in his journey from motion pictures and head of the Screen Actors Guild to California governor and president of the United States.
Reagan cut in on Frank Sinatra as the singer danced with Nancy Reagan during a 1981 White House party.
Reagan was her husband's champion, helpmate and closest adviser.
www.boston.com /news/nation/articles/2004/06/05/nancy_at_reagans_side_until_the_end   (512 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Americas Nancy Reagan emerges as public icon
Nancy Reagan received a standing ovation at the Republican National Convention in San Diego in 1996.
Even before the White House years, when Ronald Reagan was governor of California (1967-75), there were whispers that Nancy was the real power in the relationship.
Mrs Reagan refused to move into the governor's mansion, saying it was a firetrap, and they bought a house in the wealthy suburbs instead.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/americas/3794125.stm   (828 words)

  
 Ron & Nancy's Age of Aquarius
Nancy was implementing Quigley's advice without telling Ron for several months, explaining in her book that it was difficult to bring up the subject to him.
Nancy was outraged that this secret had been "betrayed" by Regan, but he argued that he had no choice but to reveal the truth.
She had told him Reagan's chart indicated that March 30 was a terrible day, and she could have warned him that his life was in danger.
www.parascope.com /articles/0497/reagan02.htm   (1373 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: Some in GOP wince over Ron Reagan's planned speech
Even before Ronald Reagan's death June 5 at 93, Nancy Reagan and her children pressed the urgency of the new science, which involves the destruction of human embryos and faces limits on federal funding imposed by Bush.
(Reagan's older son from a previous marriage, Michael, opposes the research.) Republicans sought to invite Nancy Reagan to their convention, but the message came back through family friends that she would decline.
Ron Reagan, 46, the former president's younger son, plans to deliver a five- to eight-minute address at the Democratic National Convention to endorse embryonic-stem-cell experiments, research some believe his father would have opposed but which his mother supports.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/nationworld/2001983580_reagan20.html   (458 words)

  
 Nancy Reagan: China Doll or Dragon Lady?
Reagan was often thought to have had a substantial impact in her husband's administration, particularly in the area of personnel.
Reagan was determined to oust Raymond Donovan from the Department of Labor because of his legal problems and Margaret Heckler from Health and Human Services because of the administrative difficulty she was having in running the multibillion dollar department.
Reagan should just be kept out of sight of the press and be allowed to live how she wanted....However, two important political advisors, Michael Deaver and Richard Wirthlin, thought that her image could be changed although she would have to quit her fun-loving crowd, tone down the parties, designer dresses, and traveling hairdressers.
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 Ron & Nancy's Age of Aquarius
In May 1988, the crushing liabilities of Iran-Contra, the bloated national debt and Reagan's faltering mental acuity were joined by a new revelation: that for the previous seven years of his administration, the president's every important action had been orchestrated by Nancy Reagan's astrologer, Joan Quigley.
That, apparently, was the extent of Quigley's sway in the Reagan White House.
Nancy then passed along these scheduling requirements to the White House staff, with the absolute demand that they be carried out.
www.parascope.com /articles/0497/reagan01.htm   (1079 words)

  
 Nancy Reagan
She was called 'Nancy' by her mother, and rarely saw her father; her parents were separated before she was born, and divorced shortly thereafter.
Nancy's godmother was the legendary Russian and American star of stage and screen, Alla Nazimova.
She also nixed the idea of enthusiastic millionaires who wanted to start "Ronald Reagan University", and expressed her disapproval of the boneheaded idea of replacing Franklin D. Roosevelt with her husband's face on the obverse of the American dime.
www.nndb.com /people/870/000022804   (688 words)

  
 CNN.com Specials
Were it not for Nancy Reagan, it is possible that the death of Ronald Reagan would have been marked merely as the passing of a Hollywood star from another era.
But while Nancy was never overtly political, like Hillary Clinton, and never became a leader in her own right, like Eleanor Roosevelt, people who served in the Reagan administration say the first lady was more influential than the public ever knew -- more influential than she wanted them to know.
In 1967, when Ronald Reagan took office as governor of California after a surprisingly strong margin of victory, the family refused to move into the governor's mansion, saying it was too dilapidated and the location was unsafe for the children.
www.cnn.com /SPECIALS/2004/reagan/stories/first.lady   (1130 words)

  
 Nancy Reagan Lobbies Bush to Fund Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Nancy Reagan pointed to former President Ronald Reagan's battle with Alzheimer's disease as what has compelled her to stand up for embryonic stem cell research and federal funding for it.
Nancy Reagan first took the position in favor of the research three years ago, though she has been careful not to criticize President Bush directly.
Reagan was introduced at the awards ceremony by Michael J. Fox, an actor who has been one of the leading promoters of funding of the destructive research.
www.lifenews.com /bio293.html   (389 words)

  
 Reagan, Nancy Davis -
Reagan was adopted aged six by her step-father, Loyal Davis, after her parents' divorce and mother's remarriage.
Her influence on President Reagan was profound, especially in his later years.
She was a successful Hollywood actress from 1949 to 1956, but she gave up her career after she married the actor and future governor of California and president of the US in 1952.
famous.adoption.com /famous/reagan-nancy-davis.html   (170 words)

  
 By Reagan's side, but her own person -- Newsday.com
Nancy Reagan also has been ridiculed for consulting with an astrologer when her husband was president to map out the timing of his speeches and travel.
Reagan, a former actor, married Nancy, an actress, in 1952.
Reagan, 82, who was married to the nation's 40th president for 52 years, had been by the ailing president's side, particularly as the family publicly acknowledged his bout with the disease 10 years ago.
www.newsday.com /news/nationworld/nation/ny-usnanc063835985jun06,0,3872519.story?coll=ny-nationalnews-headlines   (621 words)

  
 Reagan, Nancy - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Reagan, Nancy
Her book The Letters of Ronald Reagan to Nancy Reagan was published in 2000.
Fiercely protective of her husband, President Ronald Reagan, she was criticized by some for her interference in White House decision-making, but others argued that she provided a realistic counterweight to her husband's more casual and conservative approach.
It is a non-political collection of love letters, telegrams, and notes from her husband, proceeds from which have been donated to the Alzheimer's Foundation (the disease from which Ronald Reagan announced in 1994 that he was suffering) and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation for the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Reagan,+Nancy   (191 words)

  
 The Reagan's Long Goodbye - CBS News
Ronald Reagan, now 92, is in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease, and Nancy Reagan spends her days close to him at home.
Reagan again, he showed her some of that original 1975 interview that brought her back to the early glory days of their lives.
Reagan over the years - reports that she was the driving force behind her husband’s political ambitions.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2002/09/24/60II/main523094.shtml   (1487 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Nancy Reagan vetoes efforts for Ronald Reagan University
Nancy Reagan said she appreciated the founders' intentions but suggested that Reagan supporters focus on the education program at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif.
Walker said he forwarded a formal proposal to Nancy Reagan last week; his request for a meeting was turned down.
DENVER (AP) — Nancy Reagan is just saying no to the idea of a Ronald Reagan University in Colorado.
www.usatoday.com /news/education/2004-04-30-reagan-university_x.htm   (378 words)

  
 New York Daily News - Politics - Nancy & Ron Reagan spell Dubya trouble
A downcast senior GOP official confirmed Nancy Reagan had never committed to appearing at the convention, but was nevertheless dubious of the official explanation.
In recent years, Nancy Reagan has curtailed her public schedule, but last week greeted the new aircraft carrier named for her husband when it arrived at its San Diego homeport.
Reagan has had and be a little understanding of that, I think that would be appreciated by the public and, I suspect, by Mrs.
www.nydailynews.com /news/politics/story/216523p-186368c.html   (583 words)

  
 ABC News: Nancy Reagan Returns to Washington
May 11, 2005 -- Still grieving for her husband, Nancy Reagan spoke exclusively with "Good Morning America" about the difficult months since the president's death, his final goodbye and what it's like to be back in the White House — as Washington prepares to honor her in a rare bipartisan tribute tonight.
Reagan also spoke of being on the other side of the stem cell debate as her host, who continues to rally against it.
Reagan will be honored at a dinner that will raise money for a presidential transportation pavilion at the Reagan library.
abcnews.go.com /GMA/story?id=747268&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312   (297 words)

  
 NANCY REAGAN
Upon Reagan's election to the Presidency, Nancy was first criticized for spending almost one million dollars to remodel the living quarters at the White House, and acquiring two hundred-twenty Lenox china place settings, at a time when the Reagan Administration was calling for cutbacks in domestic programs and spending.
Being concerned, she sought the advice of Reagan, in that he was President of the Guild, who straightened the matter out as she had been confused with another person, also named Nancy Davis.
Nancy was raised by her maternal aunt in Bethesda, Maryland, to the age of eight, while her mother pursued her acting career.
www.aboutfamouspeople.com /article1088.html   (555 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Document: Reagan wouldn't back Nancy
While Nancy Reagan is urging the Bush administration to reverse its opposition to federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research, a document has surfaced indicating President Reagan would not have supported his wife's campaign.
"Reagan took a clear stand against research that would harm or destroy 'any living child in utero,' in all stages of development in which scientists were then able to experiment on them," Colson said.
The issue has gathered more attention in the wake of Reagan's death June 5 after suffering for 10 years from Alzheimer's, a disease some researchers hope can be addressed through breakthroughs in the use of stem cells.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38992   (666 words)

  
 Ronald Wilson Reagan = 666?
Nancy Reagan consistently wore very expensive designer clothing while she was First Lady, strongly favoring the color red.
The Reagan family coat of arms, commissioned by Ron and Nancy Reagan, includes a bear, the state animal of California.
Nancy Reagan consulted her astrologer when setting the President's schedule.
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 Most Inspiring Person of the Year 2004--Nominee Nancy Reagan -- Beliefnet.com
At age 82, when she might enjoy a quiet retirement, Nancy Reagan continues to be a passionate and dignified advocate for the causes she believes in, and ever loyal to the memory of the man she loved so well for so long.
On Friday, June 11, Nancy Reagan said goodbye to former President Ronald Reagan, her husband of 52 years, at his state funeral in Washington, D.C. Staying close to him as long as possible, she kissed his casket and whispered, “I love you.”
Reagan to step outside of political or ideological groupings and just speak to what she believes can help people is tremendously valuable.” With his mother’s blessing, son Ron Jr.
www.beliefnet.com /story/157/story_15718_1.html   (495 words)

  
 Nancy Reagan
But for millions of Americans, Nancy Reagan was the always-smiling and deeply admiring presidential spouse who stood by her man; that image lingers still in the touching picture of a bereaved widow at her husband’s casket.
He also covers Nancy Reagan’s post-Washington life, including her vigilant care of the president as he struggled with Alzheimer’s disease and her subsequent advocacy of stem-cell research that put her at odds with the GOP.
While Ronald Reagan was the star performer of his presidency, his wife glided elegantly at his side as an accomplished co-star.
www.kansaspress.ku.edu /bennan.html   (516 words)

  
 Nancy Reagan - Wikiquote
Nancy Reagan (born July 6, 1921), Actress, Political activist; wife of President Ronald Reagan; born Anne Francis Robbins.
Reagan may have been derived from a quoting of Mrs.
Authoritative sources have not yet been located by anyone at Wikiquote to definitely indicate either as the originator.
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/Nancy_Reagan   (449 words)

  
 Exclusive: Nancy Reagan Strongly Endorses President Bush
In a statement made Monday to NewsMax.com, Nancy Reagan said she was strongly endorsing President Bush's re-election and rejected a published Internet report that she was not backing his run for a second term.
Reagan told Republican leaders she wanted nothing to do with the party or President Bush, or that she "went ballistic" when she learned the Bush campaign was test marketing ads that used Reagan’s photos and speeches in an effort to show he supported Bush and his re-election.
Reagan was unhappy with President Bush for his opposition to taxpayer-funded stem cell research that kills human embryos, which Mrs.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2004/8/2/161745.shtml   (562 words)

  
 Nancy Reagan OK After Fall - CBS News
(CBS/AP) Former first lady Nancy Reagan slipped and fell early Thursday in her London hotel room and was taken to a hospital for examination and released, her chief of staff said.
Reagan, who turns 84 on July 6, wasn't hurt and doctors sent her back to the hotel for rest, spokeswoman Joanne Drake said from her office at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Southern California.
Reagan plans on continuing her stay but her scheduled will be lightened, Drake said.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2005/06/16/national/main702393.shtml   (310 words)

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