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British stateswoman and prime minister (1925–2013)
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., the first black president of South Africa and the first woman to buy a seat on the New York Stock Exchange were among the notable deaths of 2013. Margaret Thatcher, 87, died in April; Nelson Mandela, 95, died this month; and Muriel Siebert, 84, died in August. The year also included the deaths of politicians Ed
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lina Herrera. Nancy knows me as “The DVD Lady.” | promised to send her “The Iron Lady”. | didn’t have the heart to tell her that her husband, who was Margaret Thatcher’s best friend, was barely mentioned in the film. In a Marchesa gown, Dennis Basso fur and Iradj Moini necklace, | collected Simon Curtis and headed to
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a Herrera. Nancy knows me as “The DVD Lady”. I promised to send her The Iron Lady. I didn’t have the heart to tell her that her late husband, who was Margaret Thatcher's best friend, was barely mentioned in the film. In a Marchesa gown, Dennis Basso fur and Iradj Moini necklace, I collected Simon Curtis and headed to
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West - mainly the Anglo-American part of it - had recovered some of its pride and nerve under U.S. President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. And there was the growing evidence of post-colonial regimes' failure, violence and corruption, especially in Africa. But the decisive event for the
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Page: EFTA00015653 →ent on 'ambassadorial' missions to Israel. Why? He was a third rate entertainer and no more. He spent 11 Christmases as the guest of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at her country residence, Chequers. He was a frequent guest at Buckingham Palace and, in one public interview, bragged that he had smuggled a small
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