Hillary Wades Into the Falklands Dispute - Wall Street Journal


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Hillary Wades Into the Falklands Dispute
Wall Street Journal
It has not been forgotten in Whitehall that, during the early weeks of the 1982 Falklands war, then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had to work hard to ...
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President George W. Bush to visit Grand Rapids - WWMT


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President George W. Bush to visit Grand Rapids
WWMT
... speakers in recent years, including President Bill Clinton, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and U2's lead singer and humanitarian Bono.
Ex-President Bush talks to Michigan business group WLNS

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The day Michael Foot stood me up for Margaret Thatcher - New Statesman (blog)


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The day Michael Foot stood me up for Margaret Thatcher
New Statesman (blog)
On one occasion, Foot cancelled on me because he wanted to be in the House for Margaret Thatcher's final Commons appearance as leader. ...
The price of political principle The Age
Tributes pour in for former Labour leader Michael Foot after he dies aged 96 Scottish Daily Record
Michael Foot, Former UK Labour Leader, Dies at 96 BusinessWeek
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Lead, follow or hide? Smart female officers lead their teams - Police News

Lead, follow or hide? Smart female officers lead their teams
Police News
I agree with Margaret Thatcher who said “you cannot lead from the crowd”. Albeit unknowingly, some leaders do try. Some even hide. ...

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David Cameron will have to finally address English resentment over devolution - Telegraph.co.uk


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David Cameron will have to finally address English resentment over devolution
Telegraph.co.uk
This extract from the publisher's synopsis gives you the general idea: "Will Carling's England are the very embodiment of Margaret Thatcher's Britain ...
Six Nations 2010: Grand Slam epic of 1990 still haunts England and Scotland Telegraph.co.uk

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