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Nancy Reagan falls during California eventupdated: Wed Aug 24 2011 01:02:00

Former First Lady Nancy Reagan lost her balance and fell Tuesday night as she arrived at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California to hear U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) speak.

'Fight even harder for you'updated: Mon Jul 27 2009 21:43:00

Sarah Palin addresses a crowd in Fairbanks, Alaska, as she steps down as Alaska's governor.

Stepping aside, Palin vows to 'fight even harder'updated: Mon Jul 27 2009 21:43:00

As Sarah Palin handed over the Alaska governorship this weekend, the wear, tear and resentments of a year on the big stage were evident for the former GOP vice presidential candidate.

Audit: 80,000 items unaccounted for at Reagan Libraryupdated: Thu Nov 08 2007 19:46:00

Up to 80,000 items at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library are unaccounted for, probably because of haphazard record-keeping and inventory procedures, officials said Thursday.

Republicans gather to debate in Reagan's shadowupdated: Thu May 03 2007 15:23:00

For Republicans, the Ronald Reagan Library is sacred ground. That's why it's the ideal setting for the first Republican presidential debate of this campaign cycle.

Reagan is laid to restupdated: Sat Jun 12 2004 06:12:00

President Ronald Reagan was laid to rest at sunset Friday, the culmination of a five-day national farewell full of pomp and somber majesty.

Mattingly: Large turnout touches Reagan familyupdated: Tue Jun 08 2004 14:03:00

Tens of thousands of mourners poured into the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library this week to participate in a public viewing of a casket bearing the body of the 40th president.

100,000 file past Reagan's casketupdated: Tue Jun 08 2004 02:56:00

After thousands in California pay their last respects to the nation's 40th president, Ronald Reagan's casket will be flown to Washington on Wednesday, to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda until a state funeral on Friday.

Wildfire not expected to threaten Reagan ranchupdated: Mon Jun 07 2004 04:22:00

A wildfire fueled by gusts of wind over drought-parched land burned just four miles from the ranch that served as former President Ronald Reagan's western White House, but firefighters expect it to be contained within two days and not threaten the ranch unless there is an unexpected shift in the weather, a Santa Barbara County fire official said.

Americans line up to pay respect to Reaganupdated: Mon Jun 07 2004 00:47:00

Thousands of Americans are expected to pay their respects Tuesday to Ronald Reagan, the nation's 40th president, one day after his family emerged from seclusion to attend a brief prayer service.

Wildfire imperils former Reagan ranchupdated: Sun Jun 06 2004 19:07:00

Fueled by gusts of wind over drought-parched land Sunday, a wildfire approached the ranch that served as President Ronald Reagan's western White House in the 1980s, said fire officials in Santa Barbara County, California.

Reagan observances to span five daysupdated: Sun Jun 06 2004 01:27:00

Services honoring former President Ronald Reagan will take place on both coasts and span five days, the family announced Sunday.

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