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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Another GOP candidate who has not separated himself from the pack is former Secretary of State Alexander Haig, who has regularly visited N.H., but is spending most of his campaign time trying to explain his past...

Author: By Elsa C. Arnett, | Title: Duke Is Way Up In New Hampshire's Polls | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

...want to get rid of the take-charge issue," said Haig's N.H. Office manager Randi L. Joseph, referring to the attempted assassination of President Reagan in 1981, when Haig was quoted as having said he was in charge of the nation, ignoring a constitutionally established hierarchy that puts the Vice President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives in power...

Author: By Elsa C. Arnett, | Title: Duke Is Way Up In New Hampshire's Polls | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

Besides Kemp, former Delaware Governor Pete du Pont, Vice President George Bush, former Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. and evangelist Pat Robertson already have entered the GOP race. Senate Republican leader Bob Dole of Kansas has said he will declare his candidacy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kirkpatrick Opts Not to Run | 10/26/1987 | See Source »

Vice President of the HLSR Saied Kashani '86said many conservative speakers have refused tospeak at the University because "Harvard hascreated an environment that condones attackingconservative speakers." Kashani said that manyothers, such as Jeane Kirkpatrick, Alexander Haig,and Henry Kissinger, have refused to speak againat Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law Students Discuss Protest At Forum | 10/8/1987 | See Source »

When Bork was appointed by Richard Nixon as Solicitor General in 1973, the Indiana Law Review article prompted widespread fears that the office was about to be hopelessly politicized. After only five weeks on the job, he was called to the White House by Nixon Aide Alexander Haig and asked to run the President's Watergate defense. After some indecision, Bork ultimately maneuvered his way out, in part because Nixon refused to let him listen to the White House tapes. Three months later came the Saturday Night Massacre. Bork's name became a household word overnight when, as acting Attorney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Long and Winding Odyssey | 9/21/1987 | See Source »

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