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| | Barry Goldwater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Goldwater's 1964 acceptance speech at the Republican Convention - the 'extremism in the defense of liberty' speech. |  | | Goldwater was born in 1909, when Arizona was known as the Arizona Territory. |  | | Goldwater was a supporter of Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy to the bitter end (one of only 22 Senators who voted against McCarthy's censure). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Goldwater
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| | Barry Goldwater Dead At 89 - May 29, 1998 |
 | | Goldwater was elected to the Senate from Arizona in 1952. |  | | Goldwater was the last U.S. senator to be born in a continental U.S. territory, two years before Arizona became a state. |  | | Goldwater always said it was an honor to serve in Congress and run for president. |
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http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/05/29/goldwater.obit
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| | Washingtonpost.com: Barry Goldwater Dead at 89 |
 | | Goldwater by his opponents for the Republican nomination. |  | | Goldwater, who retired from the Senate in 1986 as one of his party's most respected elder statesmen, suffered a resounding defeat when he ran for president. |  | | Goldwater would later explain that the phrase was borrowed from the Roman statesman Cicero, who used it in one of his orations against his archenemy, the patrician Cataline. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/daily/may98/goldwater30.htm
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| | Barry Goldwater |
 | | Goldwater had been an opponent of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. |  | | Goldwater loyally defended Nixon during the Watergate Scandal and it was not until 5th August, 1974, that he joined the campaign to have him impeached. |  | | As an opponent of federal civil rights laws Goldwater was highly critical of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAgoldwater.htm
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| | Barry Goldwater, Conservative and Individualist, Dies at 89 |
 | | Goldwater compromised with the New Right over abortion, and tempered his libertarian opposition to any government restrictions on abortion when he ran for his last Senate term in 1980. |  | | Goldwater, who was born in Phoenix on Jan. 1, 1909, three years before Arizona became a state, was the son of Baron and Josephine Williams Goldwater. |  | | Goldwater's role in the Nixon resignation was probably his most important moment as a Senator. |
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http://www-personal.umd.umich.edu/~mtwomey/newspapers/053098g1.html
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| | Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus |
 | | Barry Goldwater's campaign for the presidency in 1964 decisively influenced American conservatism. |  | | Goldwater did not help matters when, in his speech accepting the party's nomination, he reminded his audience, "extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. |  | | Ronald Reagan, an ardent supporter of Goldwater during the campaign, won the presidency on a platform that resembled Goldwater's; and the Arizona senator's sharp assault on the welfare state, once dismissed as extremist, is today a commonplace. |
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http://www.mises.org/misesreview_detail.asp?control=189
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| | Barry Goldwater, Jr./Temp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Goldwater's family emigrated from Poland to the United States in the 1800's. |  | | He was on the committee that reviewed the disaster involving the space shuttle "Challenger." Goldwater authored and saw the Privacy Act of 1974 signed into law, the law which still protects the sharing of private information about us from businesses and government today. |  | | retired from the U.S. Congress in 1983 and in1984 entered business in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, New York as well as Phoenix where he currently resides with his wife, Sylvia Goldwater. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Goldwater,_Jr./Temp
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| | Barry Goldwater |
 | | In 1952 Goldwater was elected to the United States Senate. |  | | Barry Goldwater, was born in a red brick house at 710 N. Central Avenue in Phoenix. |  | | Portending future success in Arizona politics, Goldwater was elected president of his freshman class. |
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http://www.doney.net/aroundaz/celebrity/goldwater_barry.htm
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| | Reason: He Was Right: Looking back at the Goldwater moment |
 | | Goldwater was privately appalled to discover that his opposition to the Civil Rights Act rallied to his side not only libertarians but racists who detested and feared not state power but black people. |  | | Goldwater eventually became so paranoid about the influx of racists to his campaign that he worried that a summer riot in Harlem had been secretly instigated by his supporters in hopes of generating a white backlash vote. |  | | Goldwater was no racist; early in his career as a Phoenix city council member, he aggressively supported local civil rights ordinances. |
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http://www.reason.com/0203/cr.gg.he.shtml
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| | Barry Goldwater |
 | | Barry Goldwater was born the heir to his family's succesful department store in Phoenix, Arizona. |  | | Although he had been viewed as an extremist in the 1950's and 1960's, he was regarded as a respected elder statesman of the Republican Party in the 1970's and 1980's, admired by supporters and opponents as a man of integrity and independence. |  | | He served in World War II, and was elected to the US Senate from Arizona in 1952. |
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http://www.multied.com/Bio/people/goldwater.html
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| | Prospecting for AuH2O by Daniel McCarthy |
 | | He quotes Goldwater’s famous 1981 remark that "every good Christian should kick [Jerry] Falwell in the ass" and notes the senator’s waffling on abortion — though Busch exaggerates the degree to which Goldwater was ever anti-abortion — as well as his support in retirement for letting homosexuals serve in the military. |  | | Some religious conservatives credit Bush for his court picks — but this is a man who put Alberto Gonzales on the Texas Supreme Court and who tried to place Harriet Miers on the Supreme Court of the United States. |  | | Goldwater was no racist himself: he integrated the Arizona Air National Guard and abolished segregation in his family’s department stores. |
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http://www.lewrockwell.com/dmccarthy/dmccarthy58.html
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| | Conservative pioneer became an outcast |
 | | * Goldwater had won support of abortion opponents in his 1980 U.S. Senate re-election campaign, but in his final term, he voted consistently to uphold the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion. |  | | Goldwater may have put it best in 1992, when he revealed his contempt for a new conservative movement focused on fellow Republican Jesse Helms of North Carolina. |  | | Added Sam Steiger, who served with Goldwater in Congress, ''I think the image of Goldwater moving or the party leaving Goldwater. |
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http://www.azcentral.com/specials/special25/articles/0531goldwater2.html
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| | A Fond Farewell to Barry Goldwater |
 | | As First Lady, she and her husband had praised Barry Goldwater, the elder statesman of American conservatism, for his support of both the right of gay individuals to serve in the military and abortion rights. |  | | The public Goldwater could run the gamut from inspiring to inflammatory, tough-talking to jocular, and the private Goldwater was known for his blunt, straight-speaking demeandor, which many of his fellow politicians found at once frustrating and endearing. |  | | May 29, 1998 --- New York (APJP) -- Barry Goldwater, one of the most important figures in postwar American politics, died today in Arizona at the age of 89. |
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http://www.americanpolitics.com/052998Goldwater.html
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| | Barry Goldwater |
 | | Goldwater received a tremendous amount of criticism for his Senatorial votes against the landmark Civil Rights legislation of the 1960&. |  | | Although routed in the 1964 general election, Barry Goldwater will be remembered for a legacy of political achievement that escaped the man who defeated him for the White House. |  | | Despite his often unpopular positions on issues, he was voted by his peers in the Senate, as "the most congenial man in the Senate." Upon his retirement, his colleagues on both sides of the aisle started the Goldwater Scholarship fund. |
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http://www.vwoa.org/Goldwater.htm
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| | Online NewsHour: Barry Goldwater-- May 29, 1998 |
 | | Barry Goldwater, former senator and Republican presidential nominee, died today at his Arizona home. |  | | BARRY GOLDWATER: I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. |  | | Born in Phoenix on New Year's Day in 1909, Goldwater was a lifelong resident of Arizona. |
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/remember/1998/goldwater_5-29a.html
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| | Barry Goldwater Remembered |
 | | Goldwater served five terms in the Senate, retiring in 1987. |  | | Barry Goldwater served America, all of America, a country conceived in liberty, a country that let you pledge any damn thing you wanted as long as it didnt cost someone else their liberty, said Sen. John McCain, who replaced Goldwater in the Senate. |  | | But McCain praised Goldwater for defending his ground, whether the ground he defended was in fashion at the time or not. |
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http://silkscape.com/SMA/agh2ofun.htm
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| | Lee Edwards on Barry Goldwater & Lyndon Johnson on National Review Online |
 | | Goldwater's regional political directors were convinced that the telephones of the Republican national headquarters in Washington were bugged. |  | | Goldwater insisted he discussed the Eisenhower mission with only two members of his personal staff, but the two reporters swear they heard about it at the Johnson White House. |  | | Most disturbing of all was the FBI's bugging of the Goldwater campaign plane where the senator and his inner circle often made their most confidential decisions. |
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http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/edwards200506070751.asp
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| | Barry Goldwater: The Most Consequential Loser |
 | | Goldwater's campaign cost the Republicans 36 seats in the House and gave the Democrats a 2/3 majority in that body. |  | | This judgment might be challenged by some, given that Goldwater received less than 39 percent of the popular vote and carried only six states totaling 52 electoral votes in his 1964 campaign for the presidency. |  | | Because of Barry Goldwater, the Republican Party became the Conservative Party and then the majority party in America. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1550468/posts
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| | Washingtonpost.com: Barry Goldwater's Left Turn |
 | | That's the sort of apostasy that has provoked some of Goldwater's fellow Republicans to question his sanity and his loyalty, and to try to impose stiff sanctions. |  | | At 85, after a life in politics spanning five decades (he retired from the Senate in 1987), Mr. |  | | "I am often asked by people inside Arizona, and outside of Arizona, about Barry," says Republican John McCain, Goldwater's successor in the Senate, in a tone that suggests he's apologizing for a crazy uncle in the attic. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/daily/may98/goldwater072894.htm
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| | OpinionJournal - Thinking Things Over |
 | | Goldwater's concern about morality and corruption in Government and said that on this score they had more confidence in him than in Mr. |  | | Even in those places where Republicans did squeak through it was in spite of, not because of, the party standard bearer. |  | | Aside from his own Arizona he carried only five states, and those the wrong ones for the wrong reason. |
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http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/rbartley/?id=110003868
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| | REMEMBERING BARRY GOLDWATER |
 | | While he instinctively grasped that the New Deal had reached its limits, he was 15 years ahead of the voters. |  | | The Arizonan favored abortion rights, had no objection to homosexuals serving in the military, and generally believed that government had no business intruding in the personal lives of any American. |  | | He said so often in the aftermath of his disastrous '64 campaign. |
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http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/june1998/nf80601d.htm
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| | Goldwater vs Religious Right |
 | | When Sandra Day O'Connor was nominated to the Supreme Court in 1981, some Religious Right leaders suspected she might be too moderate on abortion and other social concerns. |  | | Insisted Goldwater, "Being a conservative in America traditionally has meant that one holds a deep, abiding respect for the Constitution. |  | | The five-term U.S. senator from Arizona was equally unimpressed with TV preacher Pat Robertson. |
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| | Barry Goldwater - MSN Encarta |
 | | Barry Goldwater (1909-1998), American politician, born in Phoenix, Arizona. |  | | He attended the University of Arizona, leaving in 1929 to work in the family department store, of which he became president in 1937. |  | | Spend less time searching and more time learning. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/refarticle.aspx?refid=761564687
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| | Barry Goldwater Biographical Resources |
 | | Barry Goldwater : portrait of an Arizonan/ by Edwin McDowell. |  | | The Goldwaters of Arizona / by Dean Smith ; foreword by Barry Goldwater |  | | With no apologies : the personal and political memoirs of United States Senator Barry M.Goldwater |
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http://jeff.scott.tripod.com/goldwater.html
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| | Denator Jon Kyl on Barry Goldwater on National Review Online |
 | | Barry would have scoffed at today's focus groups, instant "analysis" on cable news, and 24/7 political gossip on the Internet. |  | | "You either take Goldwater or you leave him," he once growled to a columnist after he was asked about one of his blunt opinions. |  | | When his Senate career ended in 1987, he went back home to the state that had born and bred him. |
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http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/kyl200402130849.asp
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| | Amazon.com: Goldwater: Books: Barry Goldwater |
 | | Goldwater himself, however, indeed improved his own economic position by marrying the daughter of Ray Prescott Johnson, a millionaire Muncie, Indiana industrialist, who left his daughter Peggy a trust fund, an income from which The Conservative Senator from Arizona no doubt benefitted. |  | | However, The Senator did indeed collect a fat Federal government pension for himself, after he retired from his easy armchair job in the Senate. |  | | He also talks about his love for wife Peggy, who was not comfortable with the Washington scene, and who preferred life at home in Phoenix, Peggy died in 1985, following emphesema, crippling arthritis and a heart condition, resulting in a leg amputation, and a two-week coma. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0385239475?v=glance
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| | Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship - Boston College |
 | | All Boston College candidates for Goldwater Scholarships must be nominated by the Boston College Goldwater Scholarship Nominating Committee. |  | | Preliminary applications will be reviewed by the Boston College Goldwater Scholarship Nominating Committee, which will nominate two candidates for consideration in the Goldwater Scholarship competition. |  | | Each year, one scholarship will be awarded to a resident of each state, with a limited additional number of scholarships awarded at-large. |
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http://www.bc.edu/offices/ufel/fellowships/undergrad/goldwater
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| | Barry Goldwater, 1984 |
 | | From "Freedom,"delivered by Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater at the 1984 Republican convention in Dallas: |  | | A month ago I sat in my den and watched the Democratic National Convention. |  | | And feisty 75-year-old Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater who lost the 1964 election to Democrat Lyndon Johnson gave an old-fashioned party pep talk on a traditional Republican strength, national defense. |
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| | Barry Goldwater - Wikiquote |
 | | Goldwater Eulogies in The Washington Post May 30, 1998 |  | | Barry Morris Goldwater (January 1, 1909 - May 29, 1998) American politician; United States Senator |  | | About President Bill Clinton The Washington Post (July 28, 1994); in the same article, speaking about former Goldwater supporter Hillary Clinton he states: "If he'd let his wife run business, I think he'd be better off." |
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Barry_Goldwater
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| | MediaWatch -- 06/15/1998 -- Page Four: Rest in Peace, Extremist |
 | | The day he passed away, May 29, Dan Rather displayed the very liberal bias which so upset Goldwater backers in 1964, declaring on the CBS Evening News: "Goldwater was born 89 years ago in Arizona, before it was a state. |  | | This commercial ran once and voters got the message." |  | | In your heart, they said, you know he's right." After the Goldwater clip Jennings continued: "To his opponents, including President Johnson who he ran against, he was a dangerous extremist. |
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http://secure.mediaresearch.org/news/mediawatch/1998/mw19980615pg4.html
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| | Barry M. Goldwater Range |
 | | Public Law 99-606, passed by Congress in 1986, renewed the range for a 15-year period by withdrawing and reserving all of the various parcels of the range in one legal instrument. |  | | It also renamed the range in honor of Senator Barry M. Goldwater, who had served as director of ground training at Luke during part of World War II. |  | | World War II exploded Phoenix into a military encampment. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/goldwater.htm
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| | ADDRESS BY BARRY M GOLDWATER |
 | | To my good friend and great Republican, Dick Nixon, and your charming wife Pat; my running mate and that wonderful Republican who has served us so well for so long, Bill Miller and his wife Stephanie; to Thruston Morton who has done such a commendable job in chairmaning this Convention; to Mr. |  | | ACCEPTANCE ADDRESS BY BARRY M. Republican National Convention |  | | Source: 'Acceptance Address by Barry M. Goldwater' Brochure, 1964 Republican National Committee Publication |
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| | Barry Goldwater - dKosopedia |
 | | He voted against the Civil rights act of 1964 and was a major supporter of winning in Vietnam at any cost. |  | | Most on both sides would agree that much of what Goldwater cherished about the Republican Party died with him. |  | | This page was last modified 22:19, 20 April 2006. |
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http://www.dkosopedia.com/index.php/Barry_Goldwater
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| | Amazon.com: Barry Goldwater: Native Arizonan (Oklahoma Western Biographies): Books: Peter Iverson |
 | | Tthe author is a history professor at Arizona State. |  | | Retired US senator Barry Goldwater has been the subject of several recent biographies, most concentrating on his influence in national conservative politics and military affairs. |  | | Iverson traces Goldwater's several careers, as a department-store operator (the family business being a legacy from Goldwater's grandfather Morris, a Jewish pioneer who came to Arizona in the 1850s), as an airplane pilot, as a soldier, and as a politician, first as a member of the Phoenix city council and then as a national figure. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0806129581?v=glance
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| | Barry Goldwater on the Military Ban |
 | | (Arizona Republican Barry M. Goldwater retired from the Senate in 1987) |  | | He may be a Democrat, but he happens to be right on this question. |  | | The following is a transcript of Barry Goldwater's commentary on the military gay ban that appeared this week in the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/scotts/bulgarians/barry-goldwater.html
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| | Remembering Barry Goldwater |
 | | The first election in which I was eligible to vote was in 1964 (and I haven't missed an election since), and his was the first booth lever I ever pulled. |  | | Senator Goldwater entered Staunton Military Academy in September, 1924, and rose through the ranks, Commanding Company C with the rank of Captain during his senior year on "The Hill." He lettered in football, basketball, track and swimming. |  | | I had met my first liberals on campus (Chattanooga) that year, and they spoke the only truth I've heard from their ilk in 34 years: "If you vote for Goldwater, you'll be sent to fight in Vietnam!" Seven years later, flying home from my second combat tour there, I reflected on their intrinsic wisdom. |
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| | Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Program |
 | | The Foundation will award up to 300 Goldwater Scholarships to students who will be college Juniors or Seniors during the 2006-2007 academic year. |  | | Goldwater Scholars are eligible for one or two years of support. |  | | Candidates who intend to study medicine are eligible if they plan a career in research rather than a career in private medical practice. |
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http://www.yale.edu/iefp/fellowships/individual/goldwater.html
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| | Technorati Tag: barry goldwater |
 | | Lee Edwards reflects on the enormous ultimate impact of Barry Goldwater’s unsuccessful 1964 campaign for the presidency. |  | | It is about to permit gay people to serve openly in... |  | | A Bob Dylan documentary by Martin Scorsese apparently claims that Dylan wanted to attend West Point and his favorite politician is Barry Goldwater... |
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http://technorati.com/tag/barry+goldwater
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| | Barry Goldwater High School - Home Page |
 | | Electronic messages sent to or from the superintendent, Governing Board members, district administrators or any Deer Valley employee are generally considered a public record and are released upon appropriate request pursuant to the Arizona Public Records Law. |  | | Welcome to Barry Goldwater High School, home of the Bulldogs! |  | | Located in beautiful Phoenix, AZ, BGHS provides a wide range of activities and events for students and their families, staff, and the community. |
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| | National Review: So long, Barry. (Barry Goldwater)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | WITH THE thump of the final gavel of the 99th Congress, the curtain came down on the long and remarkable political career of Barry Morris Goldwater. |  | | At the age of 77, he is going home to Arizona. |  | | Search for more information on HighBeam Research for. |
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http://highbeam.com/doc/1G1:4588737/So+long,+Barry~R~+(Barry+...?refid=ip_hf
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| | Elitist Sentiments Threatening Liberties |
 | | The commission emphasizes the necessity of eliminating artificial barriers to world commerce, tariff, export duties, quota - an objective that I strongly support. |  | | No recognition is given to the political condition. |  | | What it proposes to substitute is an international economy managed and controlled by international monetary groups. |
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