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To: sandintoes who wrote (33)6/6/2004 1:20:27 PM
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June 6, 2004 2:45 PM

World pays tribute to Reagan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Political leaders and other prominent figures have paid tribute to former President Ronald Reagan, who
has died at his Los Angeles home at the age of 93. Here are some of their remembrances:

PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

"This is a sad hour in the life of America. A great American life has come to an end. Ronald Reagan won America's respect with his
greatness, and won its love with his goodness. He leaves behind a nation he restored and a world he helped save.

"During the years of President Reagan, America laid to rest an era of division and self-doubt. And because of his leadership, the
world laid to rest an era of fear and tyranny."


PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR

"At home his vision and leadership restored national self-confidence and brought some significant changes to U.S. politics, while
abroad the negotiation of arms control agreements in his second term and his statesman-like pursuit of more stable relations with the
Soviet Union helped bring about the end of the Cold War."

FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH

"Ronnie stayed with his principles, which is very important, and that proved to be a strong leader for what he believed. But secondly
there was the human qualities of decency and kindness, a wonderful sense of humour. All of these things added up to the fact that
even if he disagreed with a person, that person would not become a political enemy, he conducted himself in a very civil manner."

FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON AND SENATOR HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, who called Reagan "a true American
original".

"Hillary and I will always remember President Ronald Reagan for the way he personified the indomitable optimism of the American
people, and for keeping America at the forefront of the fight for freedom for people everywhere."

FORMER PRIME MINISTER MARGARET THATCHER

"He will be missed, not only by those who knew him and not only by the nation that he served so proudly and loved so deeply, but also by millions of men and women who live in freedom today because of the policies he pursued.

"Ronald Reagan had a higher claim than any other leader to have won the Cold War for liberty, and he did it without a shot being fired."


FORMER SOVIET PRESIDENT MIKHAIL GORBACHEV

"I view Reagan as a great president," said Gorbachev, adding that his dialogue with Reagan "kick-started the process which ultimately put an end to the Cold War".

"I do not know how other statesmen would act in his place at the time. Reagan, who was considered ultra-conservative, dared those steps and that was his strength."

POPE JOHN PAUL II

"The pope received the news of President Reagan's death with sadness," said Vatican chief spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls.

"Two days ago when he met President Bush at the Vatican, the pope sent a warm of message of best wishes to Mrs Reagan, knowing that her husband was very sick."

FRENCH PRESIDENT JACQUES CHIRAC

"A great statesman who through the strength of his convictions and his commitment to democracy will leave a deep mark in history."

FORMER JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER YASUHIRO NAKASONE

"He was a great president who led the Cold War against communism to the victory of freedom and democracy. We attended five summits together and he guided them to success with his leadership and tactful jokes," Nakasone told Kyodo news agency.

FORMER GERMAN CHANCELLOR HELMUT KOHL, who stood with Reagan as he made a historic Cold War appeal at the Berlin
Wall.

"His consistent championing of freedom contributed decisively to overcoming the division of Europe and Germany. We Germans have much to thank Ronald Reagan for."

ACTING AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER JOHN ANDERSON:

Anderson said former U.S. President Harry Truman created the framework for the overthrow of communism during the 1940s and Reagan completed the mission Truman began.

"They wrote Truman off as a little haberdasher from Missouri and they wrote Reagan off as a B-grade actor, but in reality both have
done a huge amount to lock in the freedoms...(we) take for granted around the world."

DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE JOHN KERRY

"Ronald Reagan's love of country was infectious. Even when he was breaking Democrats hearts, he did so with a smile and in the
spirit of honest and open debate."

LT. COL OLIVER NORTH, NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL under Reagan

"Ronald Reagan was easily the greatest president of my lifetime -- and he will be regarded as one of the greatest leaders this
country has ever had. He brought down the Evil Empire and made the world safer for my children and theirs."

MIGUEL D'ESCOTO, former foreign minister in Nicaragua's revolutionary Sandinista government of the 1980s, when America was
shipping money to the opposition, known as the Contras, called Reagan an "imperialist president".

"There is not the least doubt that President Reagan did Nicaragua much harm, caused many deaths. He may not have had much
time or inclination to regret the damage he did, but regardless of that we ask God to take pity on his soul."

ADOLFO CALERO, former member of the U.S.-backed Contra rebel leadership

"After Vietnam, the United States was crestfallen, and he raised the spirits of the North Americans, he made them believe in their
country, made them believe in themselves. For me his chief legacy is the tenacity with which he faced the world problem of
communism, he beat it...and freed a great number of countries from the communist yoke."

FORMER SOLIDARITY LEADER AND POLISH PRESIDENT LECH WALESA

"When I heard of President Reagan's death, as a Christian I prayed for him. As a politician I recalled the important role he had
played in the overthrow of world communism.

"Somewhere at the turn of the 1980s a number of politicians and others at different points on the globe began moving towards a
single goal: the overthrow of the murderous communist system that had the blood of 200 million people on its hands. Reagan was one
of the world leaders who made a major contribution to communism's collapse."

JAPAN'S PRIME MINISTER JUNICHIRO KOIZUMI

"The foundation of the Japan-U.S. alliance that now serves as a driving force to solve international issues with other countries was
built during President Reagan's era.

SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT ROH MOO-HYUN

"He made great efforts to overcome the Cold War. In particular, it will be highly evaluated that he made so many achievements for
peace and stabilisation in the Korean peninsula and helped bolster the alliance between South Korea and the United States. South
Koreans will remember that."

CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER PAUL MARTIN

"His wit, warmth and unique capacity to communicate helped to make him one of the most influential figures in the second half of the
20th century."

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