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White House Statement on Aid to the Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance

January 27, 1988 (01/27/1988) The President today submitted a request to the Congress pursuant to section 111 of the fiscal year 1988 continuing resolution (P.L. 100 - 202) for $36.25 million of addit...

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Toasts at the State Dinner for President Mohammed Hosni Mubarak of Egypt

January 28, 1988 (01/28/1988) President Reagan. Wendell Phillips once said that "you can always get the truth from an American statesman after he has turned 70 or given up all hope of the Presidency.'...

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Proclamation 5764 -- American Red Cross Month, 1988

January 28, 1988 (01/28/1988) By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The remarkable story of the International Red Cross began at Solferino, in northern Italy, exactly 125 yea...

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Remarks to the National Conference of State Legislators

January 29, 1988 (01/29/1988) I'm delighted to welcome President Ted Strickland and all the officers and leadership of the National Conference to the Old Executive Office Building. You know, one of th...

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Remarks to the University of Miami Hurricanes, the National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Champions

January 29, 1988 (01/29/1988) The President.  Well, thank you all, and please be seated. Not you. [Laughter] I don't think there's room for that. Well, thank you all very much. And you know, there was...

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Proclamation 5363 -- National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day, 1985

August 13, 1985 (08/13/1985) By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation A Nation promising justice for all must ensure that its citizens are free from fear of crime in their homes...

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