Conversations with Reagan ; He Was Always Anxious to Share Conservatism

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Celebrations were planned from Prague to Washington, where the National Archives will display an array of Reagan's papers, including a copy of his "Evil Empire" address, with his handwritten changes, and his correspondence with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev that led to a historic U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms reduction treaty.

The theme of these centennial observances - which will mark his role in the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War - is "Ronald Reagan: Inspired freedom, changed the world."

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Conversations with Reagan ; He Was Always Anxious to Share Conservatism

These events, which will formally get under way on his Feb. 6 birth anniversary, have rekindled a lot of fond memories of my interviews with Reagan, as well as private conversations, before his presidency, on the campaign trail and in the Oval Office soon...

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