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Briefs, December 23, 2012

Britain's former prime minister Margaret Thatcher was in hospital yesterday recovering from a minor operation to remove a growth in her bladder and may remain there over Christmas.

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LONDON - Britain's former prime minister Margaret Thatcher was in hospital yesterday recovering from a minor operation to remove a growth in her bladder and may remain there over Christmas. The "Iron Lady", 87, was doing "absolutely fine", her spokesman said. But the operation has raised fresh fears for the prime minister from 1979 to 1990, who has been a subdued figure in recent years. AFP

 

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