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Reagan started it.
In his 1982 State of the Union speech, Reagan did something new. Almost 200 years after George Washington gave the first annual message from the President to Congress, Reagan’s first State of the Union started a tradition by inviting Lenny Skutnik to attend.
Until two weeks earlier, Skutnik had been a relatively anonymous 28-year-old employee at the Congressional Budget Office. On Jan. 13, an Air Florida plane crashed into Washington D. Read More...
Almost three-quarters of the British public would welcome legislation to ban spitting in public, and would make it punishable with an on-the-spot fine, our latest findings show.
74% say they would support such a by-law in their area of the country18% opposed the ideaThis follows a recent announcement by north London borough Enfield’s council that it intends to introduce a by-law prohibiting spitting in the street, describing it as both ‘anti-social and a health hazard. Read More...