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Executive Order 12509 -- Technical Review Group on Inertial Confinement Fusion

April 14, 1985 (04/14/1985) By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and statutes of the United States of America, including Section 1633 of the Department of Defense Authorizati...

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Remarks to Reporters on the Central American Peace Proposal

April 15, 1985 (04/15/1985) The President . I think you all recognize our visitors here this morning. Q. Can you get closer? Q. Closer, please. Come on right up. The President. I've been pleased to co...

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Public Papers of Ronald Reagan October 1984

October 1, 1984 (10/01/1984) Remarks at Naturalization Ceremonies for New United States Citizens in Detroit, Michigan Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at the Economic Club of Detroit in Detro...

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Public Papers of Ronald Reagan January 1985

January 1, 1985 (01/01/1985) Message to the Berliner Morgenpost January 2, 1985 (01/02/1985) Informal Exchange with Reporters in Los Angeles, California Remarks Following Discussions with Prime Minist...

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Public Papers of Ronald Reagan  April 1985 

April 1, 1985 (04/01/1985)   Statement by Principal Deputy Press Secretary Speakes on Economic Assistance for Sudan   Accordance of the Personal Rank of Ambassador to Dean Burch While Serving as Chair...

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Public Papers of Ronald Reagan September 1985

September 1, 1985 (09/01/1985) Message on the Observance of Labor Day, 1985 September 2, 1985 (09/02/1985) Remarks at the Santa-Cali-Gon Days Celebration in Independence, Missouri September 3, 1985 (0...

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