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    President Reagan and Larry Speakes in 1984, telling reporters that a briefing was over. Scott Stewart/Associated Press
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    Reagan spokesman Larry Speakes buried Friday, same day as he died

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    U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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    First lady Nancy Reagan watches as President Reagan is sworn in during his second inauguration in January 1985 in the Rotunda beneath the Capitol dome in Washington. Reagan, forced indoors by a record inaugural freeze, re-enacted his oath-taking. Ron Edmonds/AP
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    DC deep freeze to equal 1985’s low when Reagan Inauguration cancelled

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    Ronald Reagan did, on occasion, fight against big business interests. (AP File)
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    Ronald Reagan vs. Big Business

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    Lowering tax rates could help stop the widespread disintegration of the family structure. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Flashback Column: Michael Barone on tax cuts for two-parent families

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    FILE-- In this Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013, file photo, President Barack Obama speaks to the media as he and first lady Michelle Obama meet with a group of mothers in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. The president's advisers say they're still searching for the larger meaning in the bipartisan budget deal, if there is one at all. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
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    Poll: Obama ends year at all-time low

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    Two greats: President Reagan and Mother Teresa shown in June 1985 when she was awarded the Medal of Freedom. AP Photo
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    Poll: Just 2% call Obama ‘great’; Reagan tops at 10%

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    ‘Determination to Change Apartheid in South Africa’

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    Democrat thwarts Nevada’s ‘Mount Reagan’ project
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    Democrat thwarts Nevada’s ‘Mount Reagan’ project

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    James Baker, former White House chief of staff under President Reagan, said Reagan regretted his veto of sanctions against South Africa during the apartheid.(AP File)
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    Former Reagan chief of staff: President ‘regretted’ South Africa veto

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