FORMER PRESIDENT DIED ON THIS DAY

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On April 22, 1994, former President Richard M. Nixon died
after suffering a stroke four days earlier. In a 1978 speech
at Oxford University, Nixon admitted he had screwed up
during his   presidency but predicted that his achievements
would be viewed more favorably with time.               

He told the young audience, “You’ll be here in the year
2000,
see how I am regarded then.”         
   
Nixon is most often remembered for his involvement in
the
Watergate scandal as president and for his Cold War-
era
persecution of suspected communists while serving
as a U.S. senator. However, Nixon left a legacy as complex
as his personality.
 


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