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	<title>GetListy &#187; Franklin D. Roosevelt</title>
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		<title>Two-term U.S. presidents</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping the public satisfied is no small feat]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/franklindroosevelt/" target="_blank"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3949 alignright" style="border: 0pt none; margin-left: 6px; margin-right: 6px; float: right;" title="politics_whitehouse_twotermpresidents_32fr_header_sm" src="http://www.getlisty.com/images/politics_whitehouse_twotermpresidents_32fr_header_sm.jpg" alt="" width="198" height="112" /></a>Of the 43 men elected President of the United States, only 14 were subsequently re-elected and served two full terms. (One, Franklin D. Roosevelt, actually was elected four times but died shortly into his final term; Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms.)</p>
<p>Who managed to keep the country on his side well enough to earn eight (or more) years in the Oval Office?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the list:</p>
<p>1. <strong>George Washington</strong>: 1789-1797</p>
<p>2. <strong>Thomas Jefferson</strong>: 1801-1809</p>
<p>3. <strong>James Madison</strong>: 1809-1817</p>
<p>4. <strong>James Monroe</strong>: 1817-1825</p>
<p>5. <strong>Andrew Jackson</strong>: 1829-37</p>
<p>6. <strong>Ulysses S. Grant</strong>: 1869-1877</p>
<p>7. <strong>Grover Cleveland</strong>: 1885-1889, 1893-1897</p>
<p>8. <strong>Theodore Roosevel</strong>t: 1901-1909</p>
<p>9. <strong>Woodrow Wilson</strong>: 1913-1921</p>
<p>10. <strong>Franklin D. Roosevelt</strong>: 1933-1945</p>
<p>11. <strong>Dwight D. Eisenhower</strong>: 1953-1961</p>
<p>12. <strong>Ronald Reagan</strong>: 1981-89</p>
<p>13. <strong>William J. Clinton</strong>: 1993-2001</p>
<p>14. <strong>George W. Bush</strong>: 2001-2009</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/" target="_blank">whitehouse.gov</a></p>
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		<title>Time Persons of the Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 18:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Sullivan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[People]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Adolph Hitler]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Time named Barack Obama its 2008 Person of the Year, the president-elect joined an august if occasionally startling list of winners.
Charles Lindbergh won the first-ever award in 1927. Franklin D. Roosevelt was honored on three different occasions. Winston Churchill won twice, as did George W. Bush and Richard Nixon.
Over the years, the magazine has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.time.com/time/specials/2008/personoftheyear/article/0,31682,1861543_1865068,00.html" target="_blank"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2949 alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin-left: 6px; margin-right: 6px; float: left;" title="people_time_person_of_year_obama_main_1216" src="http://www.getlisty.com/images/people_time_person_of_year_obama_main_1216.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="147" /></a>When <a href="http://www.time.com" target="_blank"><em>Time</em></a> named Barack Obama its 2008 Person of the Year, the president-elect joined an august if occasionally startling list of winners.</p>
<p>Charles Lindbergh won the first-ever award in 1927. Franklin D. Roosevelt was honored on three different occasions. Winston Churchill won twice, as did George W. Bush and Richard Nixon.</p>
<p>Over the years, the magazine has valued &#8220;doing&#8221; over &#8220;doing good.&#8221; That probably explains the back-to-back victories of Adolph Hitler (1938) and Joseph Stalin (1939).</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the full list:</p>
<p>1927:  <strong>Charles Lindbergh</strong><br />
1928: <strong>Walter Chrysler</strong><br />
1929: <strong> Owen D. Young</strong><br />
1930:  <strong>Mahatma Gandhi</strong><br />
1931: <strong> Pierre Laval</strong><br />
1932: <strong> Franklin D. Roosevelt</strong><br />
1933:  <strong>Hugh Samuel Johnson</strong><br />
1934:  <strong>Franklin D. Roosevelt</strong><br />
1935:  <strong>Haile Selassie I</strong><br />
1936:  <strong>Wallis Simpson</strong><br />
1937:  <strong>Chiang Kai-shek/Soong May-ling</strong><br />
1938:  <strong>Adolf Hitler</strong><br />
1939:  <strong>Joseph Stalin</strong><br />
1940: <strong> Winston Churchill</strong><br />
1941:  <strong>Franklin D. Roosevelt</strong><br />
1942: <strong> Joseph Stalin</strong><br />
1943:  <strong>George Marshall</strong><br />
1944:  <strong>Dwight D. Eisenhower</strong><br />
1945:  <strong>Harry S. Truman</strong><br />
1946:  <strong>James F. Byrnes</strong><br />
1947:  <strong>George Marshall</strong><br />
1948:  <strong>Harry S. Truman</strong><br />
1949:  <strong>Winston Churchill</strong><br />
1950:  <strong>The American Fighting Man</strong><br />
1951:  <strong>Mohammed Mossadegh</strong><br />
1952:  <strong>Elizabeth II</strong><br />
1953:  <strong>Konrad Adenauer</strong><br />
1954: <strong> John Foster Dulles</strong><br />
1955:  <strong>Harlow Curtice</strong><br />
1956:  <strong>Hungarian Freedom Fighter</strong><br />
1957:  <strong>Nikita Khrushchev</strong><br />
1958:  <strong>Charles de Gaulle</strong><br />
1959:  <strong>Dwight D. Eisenhower</strong><br />
1960:  <strong>U.S. Scientists</strong><br />
1961: <strong> John F. Kennedy</strong><br />
1962:   <strong>Pope John XXIII</strong><br />
1963:  <strong>Martin Luther King, Jr</strong>.<br />
1964: <strong> Lyndon B. Johnson</strong><br />
1965:  <strong>William Westmoreland</strong><br />
1966: <strong>The Generation Twenty-Five and Under </strong>(Baby Boomers)<br />
1967:  <strong>Lyndon B. Johnson</strong><br />
1968: <strong>Apollo 8 astronauts </strong>(William Anders, Frank Borman, and Jim Lovell)<br />
1969: <strong> The Middle Americans</strong><br />
1970:  <strong>Willy Brandt</strong><br />
1971:  <strong>Richard Nixon</strong><br />
1972:  <strong>Richard Nixon/Henry Kissinger</strong><br />
1973:  <strong>John Sirica</strong><br />
1974:  <strong>King Faisal</strong><br />
1975:  <strong>American women</strong><br />
1976: <strong> Jimmy Carter</strong><br />
1977:  <strong>Anwar Sada</strong>t<br />
1978:  <strong>Deng Xiaoping</strong><br />
1979:  <strong>Ronald Reagan</strong><br />
1981:  <strong>Lech Wałęsa</strong><br />
1982:  <strong>The Computer &#8211; Machine of the Year</strong><br />
1983:  <strong>Ronald Reagan/Yuri Andropov</strong><br />
1984:  <strong>Peter Ueberroth</strong><br />
1985:  <strong>Deng Xiaoping</strong><br />
1986:  <strong>Corazon C. Aquino</strong><br />
1987:  <strong>Mikhail Gorbachev</strong><br />
1988: <strong> The Endangered Earth: Planet of the Year</strong><br />
1989:  <strong>Mikhail Gorbachev</strong><br />
1990:  <strong>George H. W. Bush</strong><br />
1991:  <strong>Ted Turner</strong><br />
1992: <strong> Bill Clinton</strong><br />
1993:  <strong>The Peacemakers</strong> (Yasser Arafat, F.W. de Klerk, Nelson Mandela, and Yitzhak Rabin)<br />
1994: <strong> Pope John Paul II</strong><br />
1995:  <strong>Newt Gingrich</strong><br />
1996:  <strong>David Ho</strong><br />
1997:  <strong>Andy Grove</strong><br />
1998:  <strong>Bill Clinton/Kenneth Starr</strong><br />
1999:  <strong>Jeffrey P. Bezos</strong><br />
2000:  <strong>George W. Bush</strong><br />
2001:  <strong>Rudolph Giuliani</strong><br />
2002:  <strong>The Whistleblowers</strong> (Cynthia Cooper, WorldCom; Coleen Rowley, FBI; and Sherron Watkins, Enron)<br />
2003:  <strong>The American Soldier</strong><br />
2004:  <strong>George W. Bush</strong><br />
2005:  <strong>The Good Samaritans</strong> (Bono, Bill Gates, Melinda Gates)<br />
2006:  <strong>You</strong><br />
2007:  <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong><br />
2008:  <strong>Barack Obama</strong></p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.time.com/time/coverspoy/" target="_blank">Time</a></p>
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		<title>Presidential Libraries</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 17:37:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[George H.W. Bush]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gerald R. Ford]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Herbert Hoover]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Presidential Libraries]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s an ex-president without his own library?
Herbert Hoover has one. Richard Nixon has two. Even Gerald Ford (who, whatever his fine qualities, was never actually elected to the office) has seen his legacy spread over two different facilities.
Who else has one, and where are they all located?
Here&#8217;s the list:
Herbert Hoover: West Branch, Iowa
Franklin D. Roosevelt: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/hoover.html" target="_blank"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2646" style="float: right; margin-left: 6px; margin-right: 6px; border: 0px;" title="politics_presidential_libraries_lib-hoover-l" src="http://www.getlisty.com/images/politics_presidential_libraries_lib-hoover-l.gif" alt="" width="201" height="186" /></a>What&#8217;s an ex-president without his own library?</p>
<p>Herbert Hoover has one. Richard Nixon has two. Even Gerald Ford (who, whatever his fine qualities, was never actually elected to the office) has seen his legacy spread over two different facilities.</p>
<p>Who else has one, and where are they all located?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the list:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/hoover.html" target="_blank"><strong>Herbert Hoover</strong></a>: West Branch, Iowa</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/roosevelt.html" target="_blank"><strong>Franklin D. Roosevelt</strong></a>: Hyde Park, New York</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/truman.html" target="_blank"><strong>Harry S. Truman</strong></a>: Independence, Missouri</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/eisenhower.html" target="_blank"><strong>Dwight D. Eisenhower</strong></a>: Abilene, Kansas</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/kennedy.html" target="_blank"><strong>John F. Kennedy</strong></a>: Boston, Massachusetts</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/johnson.html" target="_blank"><strong>Lyndon B. Johnson</strong></a>: Austin, Texas</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/nixon.html" target="_blank"><strong>Richard M. Nixon</strong></a><strong>:</strong> College Park, Maryland</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/nixon.html" target="_blank"><strong>Richard M. Nixon</strong></a>: Yorba Linda, California</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/ford.html" target="_blank"><strong>Gerald R. Ford</strong></a>: Ann Arbor, Michigan</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/" target="_blank"><strong>Gerald R. Ford</strong></a>: Grand Rapids, Michigan</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/carter.html" target="_blank"><strong>Jimmy Carter</strong></a>: Atlanta, Georgia</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/reagan.html" target="_blank"><strong>Ronald Reagan</strong></a>: Simi Valley, California</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/bush.html" target="_blank"><strong>George H.W. Bush</strong></a>: College Station, Texas</p>
<p><a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit/clinton.html" target="_blank"><strong>William J. Clinton</strong></a>: Little Rock, Arkansas</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/contact/libraries.html" target="_blank">National Archives</a></p>
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		<title>Presidents and Their Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyndi Hughes</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[People]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pets]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dogs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[FDR]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forget the vice president; the president’s best friend and most reliable colleague is his dog. Bet you didn’t know about all of these dogs in the White House. And it was JFK who started the tradition of dogs meeting the presidential helicopter at the White House, after an assistant who cared for the dogs had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Forget the vice president; the president’s best friend and most reliable colleague is his dog. Bet you didn’t know about all of these dogs in the White House. <a href="http://bushybarney.tripod.com/fala.htm" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-medium wp-image-1321" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 6px; float: left;" title="fdr-and-fala" src="http://www.getlisty.com/images/fdr-and-fala.jpg" alt="" width="208" height="152" /></a>And it was JFK who started the tradition of dogs meeting the presidential helicopter at the White House, after an assistant who cared for the dogs had them line up to greet the president once or twice as a gag. From then on, JFK insisted that they always be there when he got off the helicopter.</p>
<p>Here’s a sampling of <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~sharonday7/Presidents/AP060334.htm" target="_blank">presidential dogs</a>:</p>
<p><strong>John Tyler: </strong>Le Beau, an Italian greyhound</p>
<p><strong>Theodore Roosevelt:</strong> Pete, a bull terrier; Sailor Boy, a Chesapeake Bay retriever: Skip, a Heinz 57; and Manchu, a spaniel</p>
<p><strong>Warren G. Harding:</strong> Laddie Boy, an Airedale terrier, had his own chair to sit on at cabinet meetings.</p>
<p><strong>Franklin D. Roosevelt: </strong>Fala, a Scottish terrier (pictured), even starred in a Hollywood movie on the typical day of a dog in the White House.</p>
<p><strong>John F. Kennedy: </strong>Charlie, a Welsh terrier; Pushinka, a gift from Khrushchev; Shannon an Irish cocker spaniel given by the president of Ireland</p>
<p><strong>Lyndon B. Johnson:</strong> Him and Her, beagles; J. Edgar, a beagle given to LBJ by J. Edgar Hoover; Blanco, a white collie; and Yuki, a mongrel. Sadly, Him was run over and killed on the White House grounds. Yuki made the front page of the Wall Street Journal</p>
<p><strong>Gerald R. Ford: </strong>Liberty, a golden retriever memorialized by Chevy Chase on <em>Saturday Night Live.</em></p>
<p><strong>George H. W. Bush:</strong> Millie, a springer spaniel and the author of a book</p>
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