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  • CAB and the ICC by Senator Edward Ken­ nedy. These proposals bore fruit under Carter and Reagan for the airlin and the trucking industries and, to a degree, for the railroads. Don't get me wrong. I'm not .aying that the New Deal legacy across the board
  • national poll which indicated that 62% of the public believed that "the anti-poverty programs of the 60s either had little impact on the poor or made things worse for them." Most prom­ inent of the skeptics, of course, is President Reagan. who recently said
  • resumed it when the lapse brought unfavorable attention. Now it's a tradition. Placing the wreath sent by Presi­ dent Reagan on President Johnson's grave at the LBJ Ranch, Library Director Harry Middleton recalled for a group of visitors LBJ's plea early
  • O'Brien IO, OBC Group. "We were in numerous meetings with President Reagan. In good times and bad, when it was going well and when it wasn't, he'd come in, give a little pep talk, tell a funny story. He would say, 'Keep up the good work. I'm with you. You
  • . Bator as­ serted. today held firmly by some in Washington. is that glasnost and per­ estroika would not have happened had it not been for Reagan's def nse buildup in the 1980s. What would Rostow make of the notion Lhat Reagan·s policy forced the Soviets
  • to come right back to Washington to finish this session.” c. 6/11 LBJ and Carl Vinson are conferees on the Extension of the Rubber Act. 6/12 Reagan Brown, a thirty-year-old from Terrell, is challenging Rayburn for his congressional seat. He launched