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There will be plenty of ways Americans can further honor his memory in the months ahead. But Congress should not rush to alter American currency as a reaction to the passions of the moment. Even Mr. Reagan's most ardent fans should be calling for restraint, lest we wind up with a frenzy of new but short-lived currency designs. Some years need to pass so the country has more perspective on the Reagan presidency. Whatever honor the Treasury then accords him will be more meaningful, not to mention more enduring.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/10/opinion/10THU3.html?thWhy have the Republicans forgotten about Millard Fillmore?