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President Ronald Reagan's Initial Actions Project will be released on May 26, 2009 in Trade Paperback
May 26, 2009
President Ronald Reagan's Initial Actions Project is now available in Trade Paperback
May 26, 2009
President Ronald Reagan's Initial Actions Project will be released on April 28, 2009 in eBook
Apr 28, 2009
Apr 28, 2009

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Huffington Post, June 4, 2013
...document is only available for purchase . The Romney readiness paper has drawn attention for its likening of the White House staff to a holding company, its plans for corporate-style management trainings, its detailed flowcharts, and its plans to roll...
Rochester Business Journal, May 31, 2013
...told, or will be told! —Harold H. Ley, Appliance Associates of Buffalo The behavior of this president, the White House staff and the entire administration is pathetic at best and illegal at the worst. People now distrust—even fear—the...
FinanzNachrichten.de, May 22, 2013
...from successful business icons and authors like Mary Buffett and Mike Michalowicz, as well as a former Clinton White House staff member. The book has received praise from Barbara Corcoran, renowned entrepreneur and Shark on ABC's Shark Tank, and leaders...
The Hill, May 14, 2013
...tell us whose head(s) should appropriately roll.� Based on evidence so far, neither Obama nor his White House staff knew about or had anything to do with the IRS abuse. Let's put the opining of Joe Klein of Time magazine, who used the words "Obama" and...
USA Today, May 14, 2013
...quotes and observations about management. Ford liked what he saw and asked Rumsfeld to distribute it to the White House staff. Thus were born Rumsfeld's Rules. This week the controversial defense secretary has released a book by the same name, which...
Bloomberg, April 14, 2013
...Rose’s show, Stockman said he knew Krugman when he was a young man working on Reagan’s White House staff. “He seemed to be like a pretty pleasant, astute guy,” Stockman said. “Something went wrong over the last 30 years. Maybe it is that aging...
Huffington Post, April 10, 2013
...her husband worked on staff at the White House! Here the couple is all dressed up for the White House staff inaugural ball. A Fan Favorite There has never been a shortage of Laura Kaye fans -- even when she primarily wrote fan fiction, Laura had a...
Portland Press Herald, May 31, 2013
...with his cooking that he was invited to work in the White House. He also served in the White House staff mess during the administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. During the Nixon and Ford administrations, he was a chef aboard the...
Rochester Business Journal, May 31, 2013
...told, or will be told! —Harold H. Ley, Appliance Associates of Buffalo The behavior of this president, the White House staff and the entire administration is pathetic at best and illegal at the worst. People now distrust—even fear—the...
Washington Post, May 31, 2013
...that he was invited to work in the White House, and he readily agreed. He served in the White House staff mess at the end of Eisenhowers presidency and during the administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. During the Nixon and Ford...
Washington Post, May 31, 2013
...that he was invited to work in the White House, and he readily agreed. He served in the White House staff mess at the end of Eisenhowers presidency and during the administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. During the Nixon and Ford...
Media Matters for America, May 31, 2013
...is one to implement a law passed by Congress." Further, Crowley's charge that Shulman visited with White House staff more often than the secretary of Health and Human Services is also faulty. As The Washington Post explains, the White House visitor...
World News Network, May 31, 2013
...Herbert Hoover presidency. In the 1930s, a second story was added, as well as a larger basement for White House staff, and President Franklin Roosevelt had the Oval Office moved to its present location: adjacent to the Rose Garden.[13] The Truman...
REASON Online, May 31, 2013
...over being right. He will not spend his presidency chasing news cycles. He will not shake up his White House staff just because of some offhand advice offered to Politico by a longtime Washingtonian or a nameless Democrat who's desperately trying to stay...