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Memories Of President Nixon’s Western White House

There are certain places around America which are always remembered as places where Presidents have gone to get a rest, for a while, from the pressure cooker that Washington can sometimes be….places...

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“The Most Farsighted Politician of His Generation”

Many careful students of the career of President Nixon have noted his capacity to see beyond the issues of the day, and construct policies meant to ensure the welfare of future generations, not only in...

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Monica Crowley Talks About Richard Nixon With Don Imus

Earlier this week Monica Crowley, the longtime contributor to Fox News who began her career as President Nixon’s foreign-policy assistant from 1990 to his passing in 1994, appeared on Don Imus’s radio...

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President Nixon And The “Multipolar” Mideast Strategy

The resolution this week of the budget crisis – at least for the rest of the year – has resulted in many Americans thinking once again about the problems of the Middle East.  Violence continues...

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Christopher Nixon Cox Speaks About China

Last Thursday night, Manhattan attorney Christopher Nixon Cox spoke at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, New Hampshire. His talk, “The 40th Anniversary of President Nixon’s Trip to China – Moving...

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Richard Nixon and November 22, 1963

In just under two weeks – on a Friday, as the workings of the calendar would have it – will fall the fiftieth anniversary of an event that took place early on a Friday afternoon in Dallas, Texas, which...

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Richard Nixon, Setting A Post-Presidential Example

Earlier this month, an article by Anneta Konstantinides at ABC News’s site considered the question of what President Obama might do after he leaves office on January 20, 2017.   The President recently...

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“It Was Nixon Who Gave Life To The Civil Rights Act”

The favorable reviews accorded to Will Swift’s Pat And Dick since its publication this month show that, almost four decades after President Nixon left office, not only are historians and biographers...

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Nicholas Griffin’s New Book “Ping-Pong Diplomacy”

Nicholas Griffin is a half-British, half-American writer, who, in the best transatlantic tradition, lived the first half of his life in London and the second half in New York City; he recently moved to...

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It Was 50 Years Ago Today Tricia And Julie Saw The Beatles Play

Sunday, February 9, marks the 50th anniversary of the evening – also on a Sunday – when John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, collectively known as The Beatles, stepped onto the...

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