Summary
Former US President Ronald Reagan was a committed commentator on his own presidency, keeping meticulously-maintained diaries that recorded the stress of his work alongside his frustration with trying to keep peace in his own family, according to a newly published compilation of his writings.
Mr Reagan scoffed at the assertions of one-time chief of staff Don Regan that the president and his wife, Nancy, had relied on astrological advice in connection with Reagan's stewardship of national affairs. And he ranted in his end-of-day private writings about difficulties he was having with son Ron and daughter Patti.See the full content of this document
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Reagan's Diaries in Magazine ; International Usa
"Tomorrow, I stop ...
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