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US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

From left to right: Max Primorac, former Acting Chief Operating Officer, Senior Research Fellow, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, The Heritage Foundation; former US Representative Ted Yoho (Republican of Florida); and Andrew Natsios, Former Administrator US Agency for International Development recite the Pledge of Allegiance at a US House Committee on Foreign Affairs Hearing entitled “The USAID Betrayal” in the in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Thursday, February 13, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

Max Primorac, former Acting Chief Operating Officer, Senior Research Fellow, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, The Heritage Foundation, speaks to United States Representative Tim Burchett (Republican of Tennessee) prior to a US House Committee on Foreign Affairs Hearing entitled “The USAID Betrayal” in the Rayburn House office building in Washington, DC on Thursday, February 13, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

Max Primorac, former Acting Chief Operating Officer, Senior Research Fellow, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, The Heritage Foundation, is seen at a US House Committee on Foreign Affairs Hearing entitled “The USAID Betrayal” in the Rayburn House office building in Washington, DC on Thursday, February 13, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

Max Primorac, former Acting Chief Operating Officer, Senior Research Fellow, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, The Heritage Foundation, speaks to United States Representative Tim Burchett (Republican of Tennessee) prior to a US House Committee on Foreign Affairs Hearing entitled “The USAID Betrayal” in the Rayburn House office building in Washington, DC on Thursday, February 13, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

Former United States Representative Ted Yoho (Republican of Florida) shakes hands with United States Representative Tim Burchett (Republican of Tennessee) prior to a US House Committee on Foreign Affairs Hearing entitled “The USAID Betrayal” in the Rayburn House office building in Washington, DC on Thursday, February 13, 2025. Max Primorac, former Acting Chief Operating Officer, Senior Research Fellow, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, The Heritage Foundation, looks on from left, at a US House Committee on Foreign Affairs Hearing entitled “The USAID Betrayal” in the Rayburn House office building in Washington, DC on Thursday, February 13, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

US Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on “The USAID Betrayal”

From left to right: Max Primorac, former Acting Chief Operating Officer, Senior Research Fellow, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, The Heritage Foundation; former US Representative Ted Yoho (Republican of Florida); and Andrew Natsios, Former Administrator US Agency for International Development recite the Pledge of Allegiance at a US House Committee on Foreign Affairs Hearing entitled “The USAID Betrayal” in the in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Thursday, February 13, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

From left to right: First lady Rosalynn Carter, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom and United States President Jimmy Carter stand at attention as the National Anthem is played at the arrival ceremonies in the Prime Minister’s honor at the White House in Washington, DC on Monday, December 17, 1979. In her remarks she praised the President’s handling of the Iran hostage crisis by saying he has gained respect around the world for his courage and patience. , center, looks on. Photo by Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte - CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

From left to right: First lady Rosalynn Carter, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom and United States President Jimmy Carter stand at attention as the National Anthem is played at the arrival ceremonies in the Prime Minister’s honor at the White House in Washington, DC on Monday, December 17, 1979. In her remarks she praised the President’s handling of the Iran hostage crisis by saying he has gained respect around the world for his courage and patience. , center, looks on. Photo by Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte - CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

United States President Jimmy Carter's, right, makes welcoming remarks as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom, left, listens at the arrival ceremonies in her honor at the White House in Washington, DC on Monday, December 17, 1979. In her remarks she praised the President’s handling of the Iran hostage crisis by saying he has gained respect around the world for his courage and patience. First lady Rosalynn Carter, center, looks on. Photo by Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte - CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom, left, speaks at the arrival ceremonies in her honor at the White House in Washington, DC on Monday, December 17, 1979. In her remarks she praised United States President Jimmy Carter's, right, handling of the Iran hostage crisis by saying he has gained respect around the world for his courage and patience. First lady Rosalynn Carter, center, looks on. Photo by Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte - CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Britain, China ink accord in 1984 on H.K.'s return

Britain, China ink accord in 1984 on H.K.'s return

TOKYO, Japan - British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher signs in this file photo in December 1984 a Sino-British joint declaration at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing stipulating the restoration of Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong 13 years later in 1997. Standing at the far right is China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping.

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Funeral for Thatcher

Funeral for Thatcher

LONDON, Britain - Guards pay tribute before the funeral procession for former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in London on April 17, 2013, heading for the funeral service at St Paul's Cathedral. The service for Thatcher, who died of a stroke on April 8 at the age of 87, was attended by 2,300 dignitaries.

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Funeral for Thatcher

Funeral for Thatcher

LONDON, Britain - People protest against former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on April 17, 2013, around St Paul's Cathedral in London, where the funeral service for Thatcher was held.

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Funeral for Thatcher

Funeral for Thatcher

LONDON, Britain - The coffin bearing the body of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is carried on a gun carriage drawn by the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in a procession for her funeral service in London on April 17, 2013. The service for Thatcher, who died of a stroke on April 8 at the age of 87, was attended by 2,300 dignitaries.

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Funeral for Thatcher

Funeral for Thatcher

LONDON, Britain - The funeral procession for former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher heads for St Paul's Cathedral for her funeral service in London on April 17, 2013. The service for Thatcher, who died of a stroke on April 8 at the age of 87, was attended by 2,300 dignitaries.

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Gathering to celebrate Thatcher's death

Gathering to celebrate Thatcher's death

LONDON, Britain - People hoist a skeleton-like doll of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in Trafalgar Square in London on April 14, 2013, in a gathering to celebrate her death.

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British newspapers day after Thatcher's death

British newspapers day after Thatcher's death

LONDON, Britain - Photo taken April 9, 2013, shows British newspapers' front pages reporting on the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher the previous day.

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Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies

Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies

LONDON, Britain - Journalists gather in front of the Ritz in London where former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher died on April 8, 2013.

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Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in June 1979 shows British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (4th from L), Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira (2nd from L) and other leaders during a summit of major countries in Tokyo. Thatcher died April 8, 2013, after suffering a stroke, according to the BBC and other British media. She was 87.

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Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in September 1982 shows British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo. Thatcher died April 8, 2013, after suffering a stroke, according to the BBC and other British media. She was 87.

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Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in December 1984 shows British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (seated) signing a China-Britain joint declaration stipulating Britain's return of Hong Kong to China, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Standing behind Thatcher are Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping (R back) and British Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe (C back). Thatcher died April 8, 2013, after suffering a stroke, according to the BBC and other British media. She was 87.

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Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in May 1995 shows former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (L) being presented with the Order of the Precious Crown from Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama at the prime minister's office in Tokyo. Thatcher died April 8, 2013, after suffering a stroke, according to the BBC and other British media. She was 87.

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Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in May 1986 shows British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone (R) during a summit of major countries in Tokyo. Thatcher died April 8, 2013, after suffering a stroke, according to the BBC and other British media. She was 87.

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Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in May 1986 shows British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (2nd from R), Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone (2nd from L), U.S. President Ronald Reagan (far L) and other leaders during a summit of major countries in Tokyo. Thatcher died April 8, 2013, after suffering a stroke, according to the BBC and other British media. She was 87.

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Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

Ex-British Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in October 1992 shows former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher died April 8, 2013, after suffering a stroke, according to the BBC and other British media. She was 87.

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Thatcher refused 'karate ladies' for bodyguards on Japan trip

Thatcher refused 'karate ladies' for bodyguards on Japan trip

TOKYO, Japan - In this photo taken June 1979, Margaret Thatcher (R), Britain's first female prime minister, shake hands with Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira at the prime minister's office when she visited Tokyo for a summit in Japan. According to formerly classified government files released on Dec. 30, 2009, the British premier demanded Tokyo change plans to give her an all-women team of karate experts as personal protection officers during the summit.

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Thatcher refused 'karate ladies' for bodyguards on Japan trip

Thatcher refused 'karate ladies' for bodyguards on Japan trip

TOKYO, Japan - In this photo taken June, 1979, Margaret Thatcher (2nd from R), Britain's first female prime minister, poses for photographers at Tokyo's State Guest House at the Akasaka Palace with world leaders, including Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira (3rd from L), who attended a summit in Japan. According to formerly classified government files released on Dec. 30, 2009, the British premier demanded Tokyo change plans to give her an all-women team of karate experts as personal protection officers during the summit.

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Opening of the Lantao Link

Opening of the Lantao Link

Laser beams and fireworks illuminated the night sky over Hong Kong on April 27, 1997 as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher declared open the impressive Lantao Link bridge (Tsin Ma Bridge) to the territory's new airport.

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(2)Ex-Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang dies

(2)Ex-Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang dies

BEIJING, China - British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (L) and her Chinese counterpart Zhao Ziyang (R) sign a joint declaration providing for Hong Kong's reversion to China in a photo taken in Beijing in December 1984. Zhao died of heart ailment in a Beijing hospital on April 28. (Kyodo)

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SPITTING IMAGES

SPITTING IMAGES

SPITTING IMAGES [BR TV 1984 - 1996] 'Margaret Thatcher'

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SPITTING IMAGE

SPITTING IMAGE

SPITTING IMAGE [TV] 'RONALD REAGAN' & 'MARGARET THATCHER'

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SPITTING IMAGE

SPITTING IMAGE

SPITTING IMAGE [TV] 'MARGARET THATCHER'

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SPITTING IMAGE

SPITTING IMAGE

SPITTING IMAGE [TV] 'MARGARET THATCHER'

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Role of Developed Countries Questioned - Tokyo Summit

The 12th Summit of Industrialized Nations (Tokyo Summit) was held from May 4 to 6 at the State Guest House in Tokyo.   Prime Minister Nakasone (Prime Minister Thatcher of the United Kingdom, President Mitterrand of France, President Reagan of the United States, and the President of the European Community) welcomes the heads of state and government at the State Guest House in Akasaka, Tokyo. The announcement by Prime Minister Nakasone at the joint press conference.   Date of shooting unknown, Release date: May 16, 1986.

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Theresa May or Andrea Leadsom to be next UK leader

Theresa May or Andrea Leadsom to be next UK leader

File photo taken in September 1982 shows British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at a press conference in Tokyo. British Home Secretary Theresa May and Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom are vying to be the next leader of the Conservative Party, replacing David Cameron as ruling party leader and prime minister, after Britain voted to leave the European Union in a historic referendum on June 23. The winning candidate will become the nation's second female leader after Thatcher, who served between 1979 and 1990. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Crown Prince Naruhito seen as "slightly shy" in U.K.: archives

Crown Prince Naruhito seen as "slightly shy" in U.K.: archives

File photo taken in October 1992 shows former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. According to newly released government files at the National Archives in London, Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito was described as "personable, although slightly shy" in a letter from Peter Ricketts, a private secretary at the Foreign Office, to John Coles, Thatcher's private secretary, ahead of Thatcher's lunch with the prince at her country residence when he was studying at the University of Oxford. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Thatcher refused 'karate ladies' for bodyguards on Japan trip

Thatcher refused 'karate ladies' for bodyguards on Japan trip

TOKYO, Japan - In this photo taken June, 1979, Margaret Thatcher (2nd from R), Britain's first female prime minister, poses for photographers at Tokyo's State Guest House at the Akasaka Palace with world leaders, including Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira (3rd from L), who attended a summit in Japan. According to formerly classified government files released on Dec. 30, 2009, the British premier demanded Tokyo change plans to give her an all-women team of karate experts as personal protection officers during the summit. (Kyodo)

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Thatcher refused 'karate ladies' for bodyguards on Japan trip

Thatcher refused 'karate ladies' for bodyguards on Japan trip

TOKYO, Japan - In this photo taken June 1979, Margaret Thatcher (R), Britain's first female prime minister, shake hands with Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira at the prime minister's office when she visited Tokyo for a summit in Japan. According to formerly classified government files released on Dec. 30, 2009, the British premier demanded Tokyo change plans to give her an all-women team of karate experts as personal protection officers during the summit. (Kyodo)

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