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- 251: A Modern Interpretation of Everyman (the excerpt)
- ... all. Good Deeds will aid Al in front of St. Peter. I think I know with whom Al will fall, Ah, yes, he did well on the Morality-Meter ™.Richard Nixon [within] Come on you good voter, welcome to the Holy Blue. By the way, were you living in 72'? Did I mention, I'm thinking of trying a Coup? A ...
- 252: Year 2000: Fiction, Fantasy, and Fact
- ... no problems. On January 1, 2000, some 80,000,000 PCs will go "belly up!" (Jager, p. 1) These computers will think the Berlin Wall is still standing and that Nixon was just elected President! There is however, a test that you can perform in order to see if you are on of the "lucky" minority that do not have a ...
- 253: Year 2000 Fiction, Fantasy, and Fact
- ... no problems. On January 1, 2000, some 80,000,000 PCs will go "belly up!" (Jager, p. 1) These computers will think the Berlin Wall is still standing and that Nixon was just elected President! There is however, a test that you can perform in order to see if you are on of the "lucky" minority that do not have a ...
- 254: The Arrival of Email
- ... Devil is in the E-Mails," BusinessWeek, June 8, 1998, pp. 72-74) In the past it was handwritten memos, file documents, letters and tape recorded conversations-for example President Nixon's Watergate related tapes-that have sometimes been used by external parties to take companies to task in court. With the digital communication methods of the Information Age, organizational managers ...
- 255: A Review of Lawrence E. Walsh’s Iran/Contra
- ... the 1930’s as an assistant to Thomas E. Dewey, then the Manhattan district attorney. Later on he worked in Albany under Republican governors, and served in the Eisenhower and Nixon administrations. Lawrence Walsh is a former Federal District Court judge, has practiced law on Wall Street and is the former president of the American Bar Association. Since Iran/Contra he ...
- 256: America's Right Turn
- ... viewed as crucial to any political platform as well as cultural and economic policies, regardless of the party advocating them. Works Cited Berman, W.C. America's Right Turn: From Nixon to Clinton. (2nd edition) Maryland, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.
- 257: John F. Kennedy and Cuba
- ... approached, the CIA had already made plans to overthrow Castro with the Cuban exiles. However, to the surprise of just about everyone, a young John F. Kennedy defeated favorite Richard Nixon by the slimmest of margins. Nonetheless, the invasion had to go on. The plan was to bomb Cuba's airfields to prevent the Cuban military from killing the invading exiles ...
- 258: Presidential Anomalies
- ... pilable man who, like President Grant was unable to protect his postwar administration from scandal. His presidency has been recognized as one of the most scandal ridden prior to Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. In 1923, soon after the public became aware of this corruption, Harding suffered a severe illness and died. In the election of 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
- 259: Communism East Europe
- ... D_tente began. In 1970 West Germany and Poland signed a treaty rejecting the use of force. West Germany and Russia ratified a similar treaty in 1972. (18) In 1972 Nixon and Brezhnev signed the SALT I treaty which was to limit the production of US and Russian nuclear weapons. In 1973 East and West Germany joined the UN. (19) Throughout ...
- 260: George Wallace
- ... rally in Laurel, Maryland things turned for the worse. While participating in a final round of hand shaking with the crowd. A frustrated Arthur Bremer, who also tried to assassinate, Nixon set his sights on Wallace. Bremer stalked Wallace for weeks trying to get a chance to shoot him. From a range no more than three feet away, the assassin shot ...
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