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Remarks Announcing a Central American Peace Proposal and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters

April 4, 1985 (04/04/1985) The President. Good afternoon, and for those of the Christian and Jewish faiths, this is the eve of the most holy season, and it's a season for peace and a season for all pe...

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Remarks in an Interview With Nicholas Ashford and Charles Douglas-Home of the Times of London, Together With Written Responses to Questions

April 4, 1985 (04/04/1985) Q. And when Mrs. Thatcher was here, she mentioned in her toast that this year was the bicentenniary, not just of Anglo-American relations, but also the establishment of a ve...

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Letter to the Presidents of Colombia, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela on the Central American Peace Proposa

April 4, 1985 (04/04/1985) Dear Mr. President: In the efforts of the Contadora group to resolve the conflict in Central America, one key objective has been to achieve national reconciliation in those ...

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Radio Address to the Nation on the Federal Budget and the Central American Peace Proposal

April 6, 1985 (04/06/1985) My fellow Americans: I'm speaking to you today from our ranch in California. And I'm happy to report that in keeping with the spirit of Passover and Easter, this week is end...

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Announcement of the Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom

April 8, 1985 (04/08/1985) The President today announced his intention to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award of our Government, at a luncheon to be held at the White H...

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Remarks Following Discussions With Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan in Los Angeles, California

January 2, 1985 (01/02/1985) The President. I was very pleased to welcome Prime Minister Nakasone and Foreign Minister Abe to Los Angeles for an official working visit at the start of both this new ye...

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Statement by the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs on the Upcoming Soviet-United States Arms Reduction Negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland

January 3, 1985 (01/03/1985) In the course of the past year, the President has directed and managed a review of the full family of United States arms control positions, covering the spectrum of separa...

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Message to the Senate Transmitting the 1983 Partial Revision of the Radio Regulations (Geneva, 1979)

January 4, 1985 (01/04/1985) To the Senate of the United States: With a view to receiving the advice and consent of the Senate to ratification, I transmit herewith the 1983 Partial Revision of the Rad...

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Statement by Principal Deputy Press Secretary Speakes on the Nomination of Three Department Secretaries and One Deputy Secretary

January 10, 1985 (01/10/1985) The President is today announcing his intention to nominate four distinguished members of the administration to new positions. The nominations are Donald P. Hodel to be S...

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Statement on the Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 15, 1985 (01/15/1985) When Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., began his career, the principles of social justice for which he stood were very controversial. But by the end of his career, he was a de...

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