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Article: Nostalgic for Reagan's era ; Representing Maine at the funeral, John McKernan says many longed for the tone of civility Reagan set.
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
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- June 12, 2004
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GREGORY D. KESICH Staff Writer. Staff Writer David Hench contributed to this report.
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
06-12-2004
Nostalgic for Reagan's era ; Representing Maine at the funeral, John McKernan says many longed for the tone of civility Reagan set.
Byline: GREGORY D. KESICH Staff Writer. Staff Writer David Hench contributed to this report.
Edition: Final
Section: FRONT
Memo: ONLINE POLL: What do you think of the media coverage surrounding the death of former President Ronald Reagan? Register your opinion in an online poll: www.mainetoday.com
Ronald Reagan, who often made use of nostalgia in his political life, inspired a wave of it with his death among those who miss a more civil day ...
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