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Saturday, June 5, 2004

Reagan dead at 93
LOS ANGELES-- Ronald Reagan, the cheerful crusader who devoted his presidency to winning the Cold War, trying to scale back government and making people believe it was "morning again in America," died Saturday after a long twilight struggle with Alzheimer's disease.

Untitled Mourning in America, and across the world
President conquered bullet wound, cancer
Nancy was at his side for more than a half-century
Former president gradually faded from public eye
Quotes: An outpouring of emotion
Eastern Europe remembers anti-communist ally
Reagan, Thatcher dominated 1980s politics
Illinois hometown mourns 'our hero'
Film career included comedy, drama
Scientists struggle to find cure for Alzheimer's
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In Sunday's Sun-Times: A 24-page section remembering Ronald Reagan

A voice of the patriotism of the people
Ronald Reagan, an infectiously optimistic president who forged an enduring relationship with the American people, dedicated his presidency to two goals - the destruction of Soviet communism abroad and the reduction of government at home. He lived to see the first achieved, if not the second.

Bush: Reagan helped save the world
PARIS-- President Bush mourned Ronald Reagan on Saturday as a great American who "leaves behind a nation he restored and a world he helped save."

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