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Britain bids farewell to Margaret Thatcher, the Iron Lady

<html><body>of the 20th century, a woman whose steely will is credited with rebuilding the country s global status, accelerating the fall of the Berlin Wall and modernizing the domestic economy. She truly was an Iron Lady. She is what made Great Britain great, said Maureen Mann, 71, whose husband and son fought in the 1982 Falklands War. Mann s family traveled hours from central England to stand along the procession route. Thatcher fought fiercely for that little island and the people on it. We feel a great sense of pride in that. Margaret Fowler, who, like Thatcher, is a grocer s daughter, left Oxford for London at 5a.m. to find a good spot along the route. She put Britain back on its feet. When you see the people turning out here, you can see the support for her still, Fowler said.Conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic came to pay their respects, with former U.S. secretaries of state George Shultz, James A. Baker III and Henry Kissinger joining British Prime Minister David Cameron and John Major, one of Cameron s Conservative predecessors. In accordance with Thatcher s wishes, the service was quintessentially British, including pieces by English composers Edward Elgar and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, delivered a blessing. Cameron and Thatcher s American-born granddaughter,beats by dre pas cher, Amanda, offered readings. Amanda Thatcher, 19, drew particular accolades for her composure as she read a New Testament verse that spoke to her grandmother s strength: We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. The Rev. Richard Chartres, a family friend and the bishop of London, told the mourners that Thatcher had requested not a typical eulogy, laced with her political accomplishments,cheap dre beats headphones,The numbers prove it- The Republican Party is estranged from, but a more simple and personal address. He delivered just that, reflecting on a young boy who had once written Thatcher asking whether prime ministers,beats studio, like Jesus Christ, never made mistakes. Thatcher s life, Chartres acknowledged, had been stormy. But as her remains rested in the church, he said, now there is a great calm.</body></html>