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Alan Walters, economic aide to UK's Thatcher, dies (The Charlotte Observer)

(By GREGORY KATZ, Associated Press Writer) Sir Alan Walters, a top economic adviser to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has died at age 82. His wife, Margaret Patricia Walters, said her husband died Saturday after suffering from Parkinson's Disease for seven years. The couple celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary on Dec. 27. Thatcher, who has also been in poor health ...

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Alan Walters, economic aide to UK's Thatcher, dies (The State)

Sir Alan Walters, a top economic adviser to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has died at age 82. His wife, Margaret Patricia Walters, said her husband died Saturday after suffering from Parkinson's Disease for seven years. The couple celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary on Dec. 27. Thatcher, who has also been in poor health recently, released a statement praising Walters for ...

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Alan Walters, economic aide to UK's Thatcher, dies (AP via Yahoo! News)

Sir Alan Walters, a top economic adviser to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has died at age 82.

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Alan Walters, economic aide to UK's Thatcher, dies (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

Sir Alan Walters, a top economic adviser to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has died at age 82. His wife, Margaret Patricia Walters, said her husband died Saturday after suffering from Parkinson's Disease for seven years.

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Pregnant women choosing private hospitals for C-sections (Malta Today)

Matthew Vella Malta’s rate of Caesarean sections, one of Europe’s highest, appears to be firmly rooted across both public and private spheres of healthcare, as statistics released by MaltaToday for the first time show.

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Nigeria: Why Health Care Delivery Should Target Rural Dwellers - Dr. Pate, Ed, Nphcda (AllAfrica.com)

Though the primary health care system has received government's attention for over 20 years, there are not many encouraging things about it. Newly appointed Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Muhammad Ali Pate , a Nigerian who has a wide-range of experience as World Bank consultant on health, explains why.

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Letters: House prices (Independent)

Once again you print a story about falling house prices. ("Even slight optimism dashed for UK housing", 6 January) The title and the tone of the piece suggest that you believe falling house prices to be a bad thing. How can this be when you mention that 750,000 potential buyers were locked out of the market between 2003 and 2007? Surely falling prices are a very good thing indeed?

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