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William P. Rogers

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The Washington Post, January 6th, 2001

IT HAS BEEN said that William P. Rogers was a person upon whom the government could depend. At the time of his death on Tuesday at age 87, Mr. Rogers had served three Republican presidents in a public career that covered nearly 50 years. He will be remembered for his service as Dwight Eisenhower's attorney general, as an early political adviser to Richard Nixon and as his secretary of state, and as chairman of the commission chosen by Ronald Reagan to investigate the Space Shuttle Challenger accident. Along the way, Mr. Rogers handled other presidential assignments during his private practice ...

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