Bush Ends Formal Mourning for Reagan
From Times Wire Reports
The nation ends its formal mourning over the death of President Reagan today, when flags lowered to half-staff can again be flown at full staff.
President Bush ordered flags flown at half-staff for 30 days after Reagan’s death on June 5 at age 93. A proclamation by Bush on Friday did not say why the flags were being raised early.
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