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LONDON -- Sir Edward Heath, the prime minister who led England into what is now the European Union but lost the Conservative Party leadership to Margaret Thatcher, died Sunday. He was 89.
Heath, who governed England from 1970-74, died at his home in the southern cathedral city of Salisbury.
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Charles W. Blau, Denise M. Dumon, Johnson & Gibbs, Dallas, Tex., for Heath.
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LONDON - Sir Edward Heath, a former British prime minister defeated in government by pay strikes and in opposition by Margaret Thatcher in 1970s, died Sunday, a spokesman said. He was 89.
A carpenter's son who broke the tradition of blue bloods leading the British Conservative Party, he was a born politician whose major achievement was to negotiate Britain's 1973 entry into the European Community. The entry overturned years of resistance both domestically and by France, which had vetoed Britain's entry in 1967.
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Edward Robert "Bob" Heath, 59, of Lancaster, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at LGH after a courageous battle with diabetes.
Born June 27, 1950, in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Andrew R. and Erebanie (Witherspoon) Heath.
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James Edward Heath, Bessemer, Ala., pro se.
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EISENHOWER UPDATE: Senior QB Peter Salazar returns this week after sitting out the last game with an injured toe. Junior OL-DL Ben TakiTaki is questionable with an ankle injury. The backfield has been solid with Courtney Randall and Jahmel Rover splitting ball- carrying duties. The line paving the way for them has been solid with Ted Pagkaliwangan, Justin Quarterman, Albert Lee, Mike Ayala and Steven Parker doing the work. Defensive standouts include OLB Edward Heath, DEs Justin Redd and Victor Butler, DB Enrique Arratia and FS Steven Sarmiento. Ike has played a tough preseason schedule with nonleague losses to Norco and Corona Centennial.
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Charles W. Blau, Denise M. Dumon, Johnson & Gibbs, Dallas, Tex., for Heath.
Abbe David Lowell, Susan B. Smith, Brand & Lowell, Washington, D.C., for ...
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NORWAY -- , 54, of Norway passed away Thursday, April 7, at her residence.
She was born in Farmington, May 18, 1956, to Edward R. Sr. and Patricia A. Heath.
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Deputy Foreign Minister Bmyamin Netanyahu told the Knesset yesterday that he considered the American report a "whitewash." The report was the first submitted under a law enacted last year that requires the State Department to update Congress every four months on the PLOs compliance with its December 1988 statement recognizing Israel and renouncing terrorism.
LONDON, March 20- Parliament voted 273-60 yesterday to enact the War Crimes Bill, which permits the prosecution of alleged Nazi war criminals in British courts. The strongest objections came from the former Conservative prime minister, Edward Heath, who charged that the bill catered to "demands for revenge" that "appeal to the lowest instincts in people.
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