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Reagan's principal message was that the U.S., prospering again economically and enjoying rebuilt military strength, is experiencing a rebirth of pride and hope. "Bipartisan cooperation," presumably from a Congress that had passed most of the Administration's essential legislation, he said, had stopped "a long decline that had drained this nation's spirit and eroded its health." Now, he said, the U.S. is "looking to the '80s with courage, confidence and hope...
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...rebirth of a school, the coming together of two schools with separate identities to foam a new one," said Jennie Galloway, a former Webster teacher...
...entirely on her own merits, her son Frederick Field and his half brother Marshall Field V put the paper where she never got a job, the Sun-Times, up for sale. The decision "saddened" Fanning. But she reacted in a way that might serve as her axiom in giving rebirth to the Monitor. Said she: "I hate to see traditions die. But I do not believe in tradition for tradition's sake." -By William A. Henry...
DIED. Ruth Carter Stapleton, 54, evangelist and practitioner of "inner healing," who was instrumental in the 1966 spiritual rebirth of her elder brother, former President Jimmy Carter; of pancreatic cancer; in Fayetteville, N.C. A self-described "catalyst for God," the ebullient, unordained born-again Christian minister suffered a severe depression in the late '50s after the births of her four children and a car accident. Crediting her recovery to God, she mixed prayer with psychology to heal troubled or afflicted believers. After she learned of her terminal disease five months ago, Stapleton refused conventional medical treatment, saying, "I have...