· The Collected Speeches of Margaret Thatcher by Margaret Thatcher · The Path to Power by Margaret Thatcher · The Downing Street Years by Margaret Thatcher Sources: 1) http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/kbank/profiles/thatcher/ 2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Thatcher 3) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/essential/biography.asp#ess78-83 Wordlist of Margaret Thatcher Project Conviction (n) - a fixed or strong belief; viewpoint Apprise (v) inform Decriminalise (v) allow, permit, legalise Abolish (v) - to destroy completely; cancel; lose Snatcher (n) a person who steals or grasps something suddenly Scathing (adj.) - harmful or painful; injurious; critical Steadfast (adj.) firmly loyal; steady Crisis-prone (adj.) affected by dangerous situation Enact (v) to establish by law Treble (v) - to make or become three times as much or as many
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informing Russian foreign policy. Foreign Minister Panin wrote on March 26, 1800, from St. Petersburg to his ambassador in Berlin: "We possess the ciphers of the correspondence of the king [of Prussia] with his charge d'affaires here: in case you suspect [Prussian Foreign Minister Count Christian von] Haugwitz of bad faith, it is only necessary to get him to write here on the subject in question under some pretext, and as soon as his or his king's dispatch is deciphered, I will not fail to apprise you of its content." Twelve years later, Russian cryptanalysis played an obbligato to the grand symphony of the Russian winter in inflicting the first defeat on the hitherto unconquerable Napoleon. That military genius, though not quite the cryptologic moron that it has been the fashion to portray him as being, certainly did not fully appreciate the importance of a tough cryptography. He depended upon a single, easy-to-solve system during