First lady Nancy Reagan was known to regularly consult an astrologer after her husband, President Ronald Reagan, survived an assassination attempt in 1981 Joan Quigley, based in San Francisco, made ...
Benjamin Civiletti was a U.S. Attorney General who issued two opinions in 1980 stating that federal government agencies cannot remain open if they are not funded. It means non-essential services shut ...
Leslie Lenkowsky’s opinion piece in the June 24 issue (“Reagan’s Policies Bolstered Philanthropy Despite Protests From Nonprofit Officials”) grossly strains logic and misinterprets facts, like an arts ...
San Francisco-based astrologer Joan Quigley was described as the Reagan administration's "most closely guarded secret," advising the first lady on her husband's day-to-day schedule First lady Nancy ...
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