Mark Updegrove - Second Acts: Presidential Lives & Legacies March 10, 2008
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Mark K. Updegrove, formerly the Los Angeles manager of TIME magazine, and President of TIME Canada, writes of the valuable services former presidents perform as political advisors and international emissaries. He reports on Eisenhower taking Kennedy to the woodshed on the Bay of Pigs crisis, Carter earning the Nobel Peace Prize, and Bush (41) and Clinton joining forces for tsunami and Katrina relief.




Black Man in a White Man's Court
General Strike
The Struggle is My Life
Address at the Press Conference of the Ex-Political Prisoners' Committee
Africa standing tall against poverty
90th Birthday Message
Address to Rally in Cape Town upon Release from Prison
Extracts from Nelson Mandela's Testimony at the Treason Trial 1956-60
Mandela Emphasizes Commitment to Peace
Speech at the launch of The Elders
Ren McCormack: A Time to Dance
Maid of Honor: Best Wedding Speech Ever
Amy Poehler: 2011 Commencement Address at the Harvard University
Ray Lewis: Elon Football Team Pregame Speech
Martin Luther King Jr.: We Shall Overcome
Ali G: Ali G's Harvard Graduation Speech
Maximus Decimus Meridius: My Name is Maximus
Gordon Gekko: Greed is Good
Best Man: Funny Best Man Speech
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