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Jump-start your weightloss with the tools you need in our ALL-NEW FAST 5FREE
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Mon Mar 16 21:00:36 2015
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 18:00:32 -0700
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<font color="white" size="1">his wife.This portrait of first lady Nancy Reagan is one of Shikler's
well-known works.Shikler's portrait of Ronald Reagan for Time magazine's 1980 'Man of
the Year' issue.A portrait of President John F. Kennedy hangs in the
main foyer of the White House.
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<font color="white" size="1">NEW YORK Times Square was awash in hopeful sentiments as it
prepared to welcome hordes of New Year's Eve revelers looking to cast
off a rough year and cheer their way to something better in
2012.For all of the holiday's bittersweet potential, New York City always treats
it like a big party -- albeit one that, for a decade
now, has taken place under the watchful eye of a massive security
force.Pessimism has no place on Broadway. Not this week, anyway. The masses
of tourists who began streaming through the square Friday for a glimpse
of the crystal-paneled ball that drops at midnight Saturday were there to
kiss, pose for silly snapshots and gawk at the stages being prepared
for performers like Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber. Glum wasn't on the
agenda, even for those whose 2011 ended on a sour note."2012 is
going to be a better year. It has to be," said Fred
Franke, 53, who was visiting the city with his family even after
losing his job in military logistics this
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