Gerald Ford Becomes Longest-Living U.S. President
14th Nov 2006, 04:39 GMT
Gerald R. Ford has surpassed Ronald Reagan to become the longest-living U.S. president. Ford, who turned 93 on July 14, 2006, became the oldest president Sunday by living to 93 years and 121 days. The milestone is based on full days.
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