Ronald Reagan - Reagan Diaries, Volume 2: November 1985-January 1989
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Volume Two of the daily diaries of the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan.
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T O N ANCY R EAGAN
November 14, 1985 : Address to the nation and U.S.S.R. via Voice of America, on U.S.-Soviet Geneva summit
November 16 : Start of Geneva summit with Gorbachev
November 21 : Address to Congress on Geneva summits fresh start
December 1 : All-star tribute to Dutch Reagan
December 12 : 248 U.S. soldiers killed in plane crash in Newfoundland; Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act signed
December 19 : Domestic and Economic Policy Councils briefed on AIDS programs
January 1, 1986 : Address to U.S.S.R. and Address by Mikhail Gorbachev to U.S.A.
January 7 : Economic sanctions imposed on Libya
January 28 : Space shuttle Challenger explosion
February 3 : Commission on Challenger disaster formed
February 4 : State of the Union address: Welfare plan
February 25 : United States recognizes Aquino government of Philippines
February 26 : Address to the nation on national security
February 28 : Packard Commission Report on defense management
March 16 : Address to the nation on Nicaragua
April 14 : Air strike on Libya
April 25 : Nuclear reactor accident at Chernobyl
May 2 : G7 summit in Japan
May 25 : Hands Across America Day
June 9 : Rogers Commission on Challenger Disaster recommendations
June 17 : Resignation of Warren Burger from Supreme Court, nomination of William Rehnquist for chief justice, nomination of Antonin Scalia
June 24 : Address to the nation on aid to contras
July 3 : Statue of Liberty Centennial Celebration
July 22 : World Affairs Council Address on South Africa
September 14 : Address to the nation with Mrs. Reagan, on drugs
September 22 : Address to United Nations on arms reduction progress
September 26 : Rehnquist and Scalia sworn in as chief justice and justice of the Supreme Court
October 11 : Reykjavk summit with Gorbachev begins
October 22 : Tax Reform Bill signed
November 2 : Release of hostage David Jacobsen from Beirut
November 4 : Democrats win control of Senate 55-45
November 6 : Immigration Reform and Control Act signed
November 13 : Address to the nation on Iranian arms and contra aid controversy
November 25 : Iran-contra scandal breaks
November 26 : Tower Commission appointed to study Iran-contra affair
December 2 : Address to the nation on the Iran-contra affair
December 19 : Independent Counsel Lawrence E. Walsh selected
December 31 : New Years radio address to the people of the U.S.S.R.
January 27, 1987 : State of the Union address: Im back
January 30 : Veto of Water Quality Act
February 6 : Up from Dependency welfare initiative
February 17 : Competitiveness Initiative launched
February 19 : Economic sanctions against Poland lifted
February 26 : Tower Commission reports
February 27 : Donald Regan resigns as chief of staff; replaced by Howard Baker
March 4 : Address to the nation on the Tower Report
March 27 : Veto of Highway Bill
April 3 : Privatization of CONRAIL
April 7 : Q&A with reporters on security breach at new Moscow embassy
April 10 : World Affairs Council address on possible negotiations breakthrough
May 5 : White House Conference on a Drug Free America launched
May 17 : U.S.S. Stark bombed by Iraq
May 26 : William Webster sworn in as director of the C.I.A.
May 29 : Russian Gulf policy outlined
June 1 : GI Continuation Act signed
June 2 : Paul Volcker resigns; Alan Greenspan appointed chairman of Federal Reserve Board
June 8 : G7 summit in Venice; tariffs on Japan lifted
June 12 : Visit to Berlin (Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!)
June 15 : Address to the nation on arms reduction and the Venice summit
June 26 : Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell resigns
July 1 : Conservative judge Robert Bork nominated to be associate justice to Supreme Court
July 3 : Economic Bill of Rights launched
August 5 : Central American Peace Initiative
August 11 : Alan Greenspan sworn in as chairman of the Federal Reserve
August 12 : Address to the nation on Iran-contra affair
September 15 : Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers treaty signed
September 16 : Bicentennial Celebration of U.S. Constitution
September 21 : Address to United Nations on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Agreement and Iran
October 6 : Senate committee rejects Bork nomination
October 7 : Address to Organization of American States on Central American Peace Initiative
October 14 : Address to the nation on Washington summit
October 16 : Mrs. Reagan undergoes surgery for breast cancer
October 19 : Air strike at Iranian oil platform; stock market crash
October 23 : Entire Senate rejects Bork
October 29 : Douglas Ginsburg nominated to Supreme Court
October 30 : U.S.-Soviet summit announced
November 2 : William Sessions sworn in as director of the FBI
November 4 : Address to Europe via Worldnet on Soviet-U.S. relations
November 7 : Ginsburg withdraws nomination over marijuana scandal
November 11 : Anthony Kennedy nominated to Supreme Court
November 24 : I.N.F. Treaty announced in Denver
December 8 : I.N.F. Treaty signed
December 10 : Address to the nation on the Washington summit
January 1, 1988 : Address to U.S.S.R. and address by Mikhail Gorbachev to U.S.A.
January 2 : Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement signed in Palm Springs, California
January 25 : State of the Union address: Were not finished yet, budget process
February 18 : Anthony Kennedy sworn in as Associate Supreme Court justice
February 29 : White House Conference on a Drug Free America
March 1 : N.A.T.O. summit in Brussels
March 14 : Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis conference on the Strategic Defense Initiative
March 17 : Deployment of U.S. forces to Honduras
April 18 : U.S. air strike against Iranian oil platforms
April 21 : Address to World Affairs Council on Soviets and Afghanistan, I.N.F.
May 3 : Briefing on religious freedom in U.S.S.R.
May 11 : Reagan endorses Bush candidacy
May 27 : Senate approves I.N.F. Treaty
May 31 : Address at Moscow State University
June 1 : Ratification of the I.N.F. Treaty at Moscow summit with Gorbachev
June 3 : Address to Royal Institute of International Affairs, London
June 13 : Address to Atlantic Council, preparation for G7 summit
June 19 : G7 summit in Toronto
July 1 : Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act signed
July 3 : Iran Air Flight 655 shot down in Persian Gulf by U.S.S. Vincennes
July 9 : Resignation of Attorney General Edwin Meese III announced
July 12 : Richard L. Thornburgh nominated to be attorney general
July 25 : Free Trade Agreement with Canada sent to Congress
August 2 : H.I.V. Action Plan announced
August 3 : Veto of National Defense Authorization Act
August 10 : Japanese-American Internment Compensation Bill signed
August 11 : Disaster Assistance Act signed
August 12 : Richard L. Thornburgh sworn in as attorney general
August 15 : Farewell address at Republican National Convention
August 23 : Trade and Competitiveness Act signed
September 13 : Fair Housing Act Amendments signed
September 26 : Speech to U.N. General Assembly on disarmament
September 28 : U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement signed
October 5 : Cornerstone-laying ceremony for Holocaust Memorial Museum
October 13 : Family Support Act signed
October 25 : Department of Veteran Affairs Act signed
November 18 : AntiDrug Abuse Act signed
November 21 : Groundbreaking ceremony at Reagan Presidential Library
December 7 : Minisummit with Gorbachev in New York
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