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| | Richard Nixon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nixon's presidency was frequently dogged by Nixon's personality, and the public perception of it. |  | | On January 2, 1974, Nixon signed a bill that lowered the maximum U.S. speed limit to 55 MPH in order to conserve gasoline during the 1973 energy crisis. |  | | One notable event of the campaign was Nixon's innovative use of television. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon
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| | World Almanac for Kids |
 | | Nixon’s four Supreme Court appointees, men whom he called “strict constructionists,” brought a more conservative cast to the Court. |  | | He personally opposed busing but insisted that the law be upheld in cases where the courts required it. |  | | The Nixon response to rising urban crime rates included demands for stricter law enforcement and less “coddling” of criminals and radical activists. |
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http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/presidents/nixon_richardm.html
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| | Richard Milhous Nixon |
 | | Richard Milhous Nixon - Nixon, Richard Milhous, 1913–94, 37th President of the United States (1969–74), b. |  | | NY City 1968, official portrait of President Richard Milhous NIXON by Philippe Halsman. |  | | Official portrait of President Richard Milhous NIXON by Philippe Halsman. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0760621.html
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Nixon continued to insist that he knew nothing about the case or the payment of "hush-money" to the burglars. |  | | On 8th September, 1974, the new president, Gerald Ford, controversially granted Nixon a full pardon "for all offences against the United States" that might have been committed while in office. |  | | The pardon brought an end all criminal prosecutions that Nixon might have had to face concerning the Watergate Scandal. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAnixon.htm
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Many of the Nixon tapes were subpoenaed by Leon Jaworski and the Judiciary Committee, but Nixon refused to surrender them. |  | | On July 24, 1974, the Court ruled against Nixons claims of "executive privilege". |  | | When it became evident that tapes already supplied to the courts would be made public in the trials, Nixon released edited transcripts of some taped conversations. |
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http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/sandre/Presidents/Nixon.htm
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Nixon's Basement Tapes by Jon Elliston, Dossier Editor, illustrate certain paranoid and vindictive qualities of Nixon's internal dialogues in the 1971 pre-election year of Nixon's first term. |  | | Nixon has a RealAudio excerpt from the 1971 State of the Union Address. |  | | The specific Nixon file is at American RadioWorks - The President Calling - Nixon. |
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http://cstl-cla.semo.edu/renka/Modern_Presidents/nixon.htm
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| | U.S. President: Richard M. Nixon eThemes eMINTS |
 | | These sites are about Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th president of the United States. |  | | Students can read primary documents from Nixon's terms as president. |  | | Here you can view Richard Nixon's public papers and written messages. |
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http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00001107.shtml
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| | Nixon (1995) |
 | | In "Nixon" he gives his liberal paranoia free rein. |  | | Goofs: Continuity: When Nixon signs his resignation letter, two very different signatures are used. |  | | Richard Milhous Nixon was raised in Whittier, California in the 1920's. |
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| | Perpsective on Richard M. Nixon -- April 25, 1994 |
 | | Little noticed for all the reporting on the voluminous documents released from the Nixon archives, which overwhelmingly stress indications of personal instability and highlight profanity, is the fact that they prove that Nixon and not Kissinger ran foreign policy. |  | | But they were both important Presidents because of the other things they did, like getting us out of the Depression and acknowledging civil rights. |  | | But it was neither Nixon nor the Republicans who started that war, and it was Nixon who ended it. |
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http://www.robertscheer.com/1_natcolumn/94_columns/042594B.htm
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| | Richard M. Nixon, 37th President, Dies |
 | | According to the statement released by the Nixon Library, eulogies at Nixon's funeral will be delivered by Clinton, Dole, and California Gov. Pete Wilson (R). |  | | Hiss released a brief statement in New York, according to the AP. |  | | Richard M. Nixon, the 37th president of the United States -- a polarizing figure who won a record landslide and resigned in disgrace 21 months later -- died last night in a New York City hospital four days after suffering a stroke. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/watergate/stories/nixobit.htm
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| | Character Above All: Richard M. Nixon Essay |
 | | The Franklin-Orthogonian distinction is a constant in Nixon's life. |  | | Any number of Richard Nixon's associates will tell you that |  | | Richard Nixon was an introvert in the extroverted calling of the politician. |
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/character/essays/nixon.html
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| | Richard Nixon - 36th President of the United States |
 | | Richard Nixon impeachment proceedings from The History Place |  | | Wars of Watergate : The Last Crisis of Richard Nixon |  | | Richard Nixon - 36th President of the United States |
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http://www.presidentsusa.net/nixon.html
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Richard M. Nixon Resignation Letter, August 9, 1974 |  | | Any official or affiliated sites that are related to this subject will be hyper linked below upon |  | | Threatened with impeachment, Nixon resigned on August 8, 1974. |
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http://www.richardnixon.org
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Though never implicated in the original crimes themselves, Nixon did become party to attempts to cover them up. |  | | donated to the People of the United States of America by the Richard Nixon Foundation |  | | Richard Nixon owed his early prominence and election as Dwight Eisenhower's Vice President to his reputation as an anti-Communist militant. |
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http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/hall2/nixons.htm
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| | Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace- |
 | | Read the brief from The Nixon Center More>> |  | | ©2005 The Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation. |  | | Former Refugee and U.S. Marine, Quang X. Pham to Appear at Nixon Library on October 18 |
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http://www.nixonfoundation.org
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| | American Rhetoric: Richard M. Nixon - "Checkers" Speech |
 | | I am saying it, incidentally, that it was wrong, just not illegal, because it isn't a question of whether it was legal or illegal, that isn't enough. |  | | After all, is there a possibility that maybe you got some sums in cash? |  | | And I'd like to read to you the opinion that was prepared by Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher, and based on all the pertinent laws and statutes, together with the audit report prepared by the certified public accountants: |
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http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/richardnixoncheckers.html
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | One month after Nixon resigned, Ford pardoned him for all federal crimes he may have committed during his presidency. |  | | Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994) was the only president of the United States ever to resign from office. |  | | Before he was elected president, Nixon had served as vice president. |
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http://www.worldbook.com/wc/features/presidents/html/nixon.htm
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| | Famous ClipArt: U.S. Presidents: Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Hiss was convicted, sentenced to five years in prison, and Nixon's role in the case guaranteed him national fame. |  | | Richard M. Nixon (1913-1994), 37th president of the United States, and the first to resign from office, while facing almost certain impeachment for his involvement in the Watergate scandal. |  | | While the case was in court, and his reputation prominent, Nixon ran for Senate, accusing his opponent, Helen Gahagan Douglas of sympathizing with Communists, and calling her the "Pink Lady". |
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http://wondersmith.com/clipart/presidents/Richard_M_Nixon.htm
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | After the war Nixon returned to the United States, where he was assigned to work on Navy contracts while awaiting discharge. |  | | President Richard Nixon was the first President to resign from office. |  | | The theme of Nixon's campaign was "a vote for Nixon is a vote against the Communist-dominated PAC." The approach was successful. |
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http://www.course-notes.org/biographies/richardmnixon.htm
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | PAINTING of Richard Nixon's birthplace in Yorba Linda |  | | Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace, Yorba Linda CA |  | | In an astonishing political comeback, Nixon was elected to the presidency in 1968. |
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http://hoover.archives.gov/exhibits/cottages/middleclass/nixon.html
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| | American Experience The Presidents Richard M. Nixon PBS |
 | | - Read some fun facts about Richard M. Nixon |  | | Richard Nixon was the first president to resign from office... |  | | The enigmatic nature of the Nixon presidency combined comparatively progressive legislative initiatives with a flagrant abuse of presidential power and the public trust. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/presidents/37_nixon
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| | The Peace Maker: Home page |
 | | A collection of Web links on Richard Nixon. |  | | Exhibit: Links - "The Nixon Books" (writings of the president) |  | | A collection of images of the Nixon family. |
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http://www.rvv.com/peacemaker/index2.htm
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| | Nixon Presidential Materials - Nixon Home Page |
 | | Start: Learn about the Nixon Presidential Materials & how to begin archival research. |  | | In January 2004, Congress passed legislation to create a federally-operated Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California. |  | | This website is the official source for the historical materials created and received by the White House during the administration of President Richard M. Nixon (1969-1974). |
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http://nixon.archives.gov
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Secretary: I hearby resign the office of the President of the United States. |  | | Nixon was the first president to visit all 50 states. |  | | He was our only president to resign from office. |
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http://www.geocities.com/presfacts/nixon.html
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| | NIXON, Richard Milhous - Biographical Information |
 | | Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives; American National Biography; Nixon, Richard. |  | | New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1978; Gellman, Irwin F. The Contender: Richard Nixon, the Congress Years, 1946-1952. |  | | New York: The Free Press, 1999; Parmet, Herbert S. Richard Nixon and His America. |
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http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=N000116
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Nixon attempted to resign voluntarily, as he had from the California and U.S. Supreme Court bars, but New York refused to accept his resignation unless he acknowledged that he had obstructed justice during the Watergate coverup. |  | | Former President Richard M. Nixon is disbarred by the New York Bar Association. |  | | Nixon defeats Democrat Hubert Humphrey and becomes the 37th President. |
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http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/presidents/richard-m-nixon
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| | Internet Public Library: POTUS |
 | | Richard M. Nixon -- from The Presidents of the United States of America |  | | Richard M. Nixon -- from The American Presidency |  | | From his 1971 State of the Union address. |
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http://www.ipl.org/div/potus/rmnixon.html
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| | Nixon, Richard M(ilhous) |
 | | Nixon was senator for California from 1951 until elected vice-president. |  | | Nixon, a Californian, entered Congress in 1947, and rose to prominence during the McCarthyite era of the 1950s. |  | | Facing a Democratic Congress, Nixon sought to extricate the USA from the war in Vietnam. |
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0002452.html
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Nixon is sworn in as President for his second term, January 20, 1973. |  | | Richard M. Nixon and Spiro T. Agnew celebrate their nomination at the Republican National Convention, June 1968. |  | | Nixon in a meeting with French President Charles de Gaulle, which re-opened U.S. relations with France, March 1969. |
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http://www.gmu.edu/library/specialcollections/nixon.html
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| | Naval Service of Richard Nixon |
 | | Richard Nixon joined the U.S. Navy at the age of 29. |  | | Richard Milhous Nixon was born on 9 January 1913 to Francis Anthony and Hanna Milhous Nixon in Yorba Linda, California. |  | | In January 1942, Nixon became an attorney for the Office of Emergency Management in Washington, D.C. where he worked until he accepted an appointment as lieutenant junior grade in the United States Naval Reserve on 15 June 1942. |
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http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq60-8.htm
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| | RICHARD MILHOUS NIXON |
 | | She and the former President are buried at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California. |  | | Burried: Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California. |  | | Lyndon B. Johnson * William Henry Harrison * Benjamin Harrison * Richard M. Nixon |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2328/rmn.htm
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| | From Revolution to Reconstruction: Presidents: Richard M. Nixon |
 | | A report by President Richard Nixon to the Congress February 25, 1971 |  | | From Revolution to Reconstruction: Presidents: Richard M. Nixon |  | | The value is read into the footer.js Javascript, which writes the copyright information at the bottom of the page. |
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http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/P/rn37
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| | American Presidents: Life Portraits |
 | | • Richard Nixon Program From The Nixon Library and Birthplace In Yorba Linda, California Watch |  | | Guests include: Melvin Small, Author, The Presidency of Richard Nixon; John Taylor, Executive Director, Nixon Library-Birthplace; and Joan Hoff, Author, Nixon Reconsidered and Jo Lyons, Docent, Nixon Library Watch |  | | • During his term, Nixon went to both China and the Soviet Union. |
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http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/president.asp?PresidentNumber=36
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | The only president to ever resign from office spent the summers of 1928 and 1929 at 937 W. Apache Drive in Prescott. |  | | President Richard M. Nixon at the Western White House in 1972. |  | | The Prescott house where the teenaged Richard Nixon spent two summers. |
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http://www.doney.net/aroundaz/celebrity/nixon_richard.htm
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| | HPOL - Search/Browse Results |
 | | President Richard Nixon and H.R. Haldeman discuss Watergate break-in JUNE 23, 1972 FROM 2:20 TO 2:45 P.M. (last updated on 2000-01-23) |  | | This conversation between the President and Haldeman reveals the President's growing frustration with the Watergate affair. |  | | President Richard M. Nixon Watergate tapes President counsels Dean on possible testimony |
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http://www.hpol.org/master.php?t=browse&s=speaker&id=19
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| | World of Quotes - Richard M. Nixon Quotes. |
 | | :: Author » Letter "R" » Richard M. Nixon |  | | All Quotes are provided for educational purposes only and contributed by users. |  | | 10 Quotes for 'Richard M. Nixon' in the Database. |
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http://www.worldofquotes.com/author/Richard-M.-Nixon/1
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| | Richard M. Nixon Quotes - The Quotations Page |
 | | And I think, too, that I can say that in my years of public life that I welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. |  | | Richard M. Nixon, in his White House farewell |  | | - Search for Richard M. Nixon at Amazon.com |
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| | Richard M. Nixon Quotes |
 | | We must always remember that America is a great nation today not because of what government did for people but because of what people did for themselves and for one another. |  | | Well, I screwed it up real good, didn't I? Richard M. Nixon |  | | You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference. |
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http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/r/richard_m_nixon.html
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| | Richard M. Nixon The Watergate Tapes |
 | | Segment 3:Topics discussed include: implications of Dean's potential testimony; possibility of impeachment; need for someone to listen to the White House Tapes to review conversations with Dean; Richard Moore's fear of legal exposure; President's words regarding money for defendants. |  | | ABSTRACT: Ehrlichman and the President discuss coversations with GordonStrachan and Richard Kleindeinst; Kleindeinst's request for a special prosecutor; risks of special prosecutor; Colson and money for Hunt; Strachan's upcoming testimony; obstruction of justice exposure of White House Staff; Bittman's role; Colson's exposure; Liddy's testimony and sentencing prospects; Dean's role in money for defendants; Magruder's knowledge. |  | | They propose having the CIA ask the FBI to halt their investigation of the Watergate break-in by claiming that the break-in was a national security operation. |
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http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/watergate.html
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| | Richard M. Nixon quotes |
 | | Authors > Rar Ric > Richard M. Nixon |  | | But those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. |  | | Add the "Dynamic Daily Quotation" to Your Site or Blog - it's Easy! |
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