- Journalist Lou Cannon, Who Covered Ronald Reagan for Decades, Dies at . . .
Lou Cannon, one of the great silverbacks of American journalism and a longtime resident of Summerland, died this week at age 92 of a stroke while in hospice care Nationally, Cannon is perhaps best known for the five books he wrote on Ronald Reagan — from Reagan’s days as governor of California
- Reagan biographer, legendary California journalist Lou Cannon dies . . .
Lou Cannon, a journalist known for his coverage of Ronald Reagan's political career, the Rodney King riots and other major news events died at 92
- Lou Cannon Dies at 92; Journalist Chronicled Reagan as an Author
Lou Cannon Dies at 92; Journalist Chronicled Reagan as an Author He was a foremost authority on the president, tracing his career in unvarnished accounts from his time as California governor
- Lou Cannon, Preeminent Reagan Biographer, Dies at 92 - MSN
Lou Cannon, a Washington Post reporter who became the preeminent biographer of Ronald Reagan, chronicling the former actor’s election as California governor, his long pursuit of the presidency
- Lou Cannon, Reagan Biographer, White House Journalist For Decades, Dies . . .
Lou Cannon, a consummate journalist who covered the White House for the Washington Post and was the foremost biographer of President Ronald Reagan, Lou Cannon, a consummate journalist who covered the White House for the Washington Post and was the foremost biographer of President Ronald Reagan, interviewing him countless times, chronicling his career through countless news articles and five
- Respected Journalist Lou Cannon dies at 92 - News Channel 3-12
SANTA BARBARA, Calif (KEYT) A journalist known for covering Ronald Reagan for decades has died Lou Cannon called Summerland in Santa Barbara County home His journalist son Carl Cannon said
- Lou Cannon, Journalist and Ronald Reagan Biographer, Dies at 92
Lou Cannon, the journalist who interviewed Ronald Reagan over 50 times, died Friday, Dec 19, of complications from a stroke He was 92
- Statement by Fred Ryan, Chairman of the Board of The Ronald Reagan . . .
Simi Valley, California – The Reagan Foundation and Institute mourns the loss of Louis “Lou” Cannon, a US Army veteran and journalist who is widely considered the nation's leading authority on the life and career of Ronald Reagan – both as Governor of California and President of the United States
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