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  1. 8 apr 2013 · By Melissa Healy. April 8, 2013 12 AM PT. While former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was reported to have died of stroke on Monday, few experts doubt that dementia, the disease she lived...

  2. Thatcher (1993, p. 23) On 26 June 2003, Thatcher's husband, Sir Denis, died aged 88; his body was cremated on 3 July at Mortlake Crematorium in London. Final years (2003–2013) Arriving for the funeral of President Reagan in 2004 On 11 June 2004, Thatcher (against doctors' orders) attended the state funeral service for Ronald Reagan. She delivered her eulogy via videotape; in view of her ...

  3. AP. In her memoir, A Swim-On Part in a Goldfish Bowl, Carol Thatcher told of her mother's "blotting paper brain" that effortlessly absorbed information. But in a cruel twist of fate, Thatcher was destined to become one of the more than 820,000 people in the UK whose lives are blighted by dementia.

  4. Margaret Hilda Thatcher, baronessa Thatcher, nata Roberts (Grantham, 13 ottobre 1925 – Westminster, 8 aprile 2013), è stata una politica britannica. Fu Primo ministro del Regno Unito dal 4 maggio 1979 al 28 novembre 1990, diventando la prima donna ad aver ricoperto tale incarico; fu anche il primo ministro del Regno Unito rimasto in carica per più tempo in assoluto nel XX secolo. [1]

  5. DAL NOSTRO CORRISPONDENTE LONDRA — Negli undici anni da primo ministro, fino al novembre del 1990, Margaret Thatcher amava far impazzire di frustrazione gli avversari laburisti con la sua...

  6. John von Radowitz. 2 min read. April 9, 2013 - 12:57AM. AAP. IT is a sad irony that, during her time in power, Margaret Thatcher was renowned for her razor-like intellect and power-house memory. No one at that time could have foreseen her later mental decline, least of all her daughter Carol.

  7. Seminal events speed past, devoid of any political context. Perhaps the intention is to convey the coarsening of memory in Alzheimer's disease, but more likely it is aimed at the US market, where Thatcher continues to be remembered largely for her part in the closing stages of the Cold War.