Nov 16, 2005 | Foundation News, The New Nixon
By Andrew H. Malcolm, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer: Manny Ornelas’ list of undone “honey do” chores is growing steadily at home. Dick Van Rennes finds himself painting helicopter rivets in his dreams. And Rudy Lerma is so busy he has had to...
Nov 7, 2005 | Foundation News, The New Nixon
A private memorial tribute was held Thursday morning at the Nixon Library for President Nixon’s executive assistant, Rose Mary Woods, who passed away January 22 at the age of 87. The service reunited nearly 100 of Rose’s friends from the Nixon Administration, many...
Nov 4, 2005 | Foundation News, The New Nixon
The distinguished 15th chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Richard B. Myers, accepted the Nixon Library’s 2005 Architect of Peace award at a black-tie candlelight dinner in the Library’s elegant new White House East Room on Thursday, November 3, the same...
Sep 9, 2005 | News, Supreme Court
The Heritage Foundation’s Paul Rosenzweig examines Rehnquist’s legacy: If Richard Nixon, who appointed William Rehnquist to the Supreme Court, or Ronald Reagan, who elevated him to chief justice, were alive today, they’d have to congratulate themselves on...
Aug 28, 2005 | News, The New Nixon
Read the Los Angeles Times article about King Tut and RN: The Boy Shill How King Tut evolved from Cold War cultural ambassador to today’s corporate pitchman By Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer DEATH is not forever. “Tutankhamun and the...