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Where Big Brother Snoops on Americans 24/7
The nondescript office building at 3701 Fairfax Drive in Arlington, Virginia, still houses the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Project Agency’s Total Information Awareness Program, the “big brother” program Congress thought it killed.
What Price Freedom? Jun 7, 2004, 00:34
Reagan Proved 'em Wrong
To some, of course, it was a joke, an awful, nation-reducing joke, that Ronald Reagan -- a former actor, for heaven's sake, and a man just a year away from 70 years old -- had been elected president in 1980. They got it wrong, we now know.
Opinion Jun 7, 2004, 08:19
More Than 100,00 Expected to Honor Reagan
More than 100,000 people are expected to pay their respects to former President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. Capitol Police said Sunday.
Washington Jun 7, 2004, 08:15
Kerry Takes Week Off to Honor Reagan
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry is taking an unexpected week off the campaign trail, canceling all public events through Friday, when the nation buries former President Reagan.
Politics Jun 7, 2004, 05:17
Remembering Dutch Reagan
Ronald Reagan walked into the hotel room in Belleville, Illinois, in 1976 and stuck out his hand. “I’m Dutch Reagan,” he said. “Let’s talk.”
The Rant Jun 6, 2004, 07:34
Ronald Reagan Dead at 93
Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, who forged a conservative revolution that transformed American politics, died on Saturday after a decade-long battle with Alzheimer's disease. He was 93.
News Jun 5, 2004, 18:01
Reagan Survived Many Battles
Ronald Reagan, who at 69 was the oldest man ever elected president of the United States, maintained a thumbs-up demeanor for the public during several bouts with illness during and after his presidency.
News Jun 5, 2004, 17:06
Kay: No WMDs Will Be Found Because They Didn't Exist
No stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction will be found in Iraq, and coalition leaders were wrong in their assessment of Saddam Hussein's arsenal, the former chief U.S. weapons inspector said Saturday.
America at War Jun 5, 2004, 13:42