The couple married in 1951 and they had twins Mark and Carol in 1953. In the 1950s Margaret Thatcher trained as a lawyer, specialising in taxation. She was elected to Parliament in 1959 as Member of Parliament for Finchley, which was a constituency represented in the House of Commons. In 1961 Thatcher became the Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. She also got the job of Conservative spokeswoman on housing and land. Thatcher was one of few Conservative Members of Parliament to support decriminalising male homosexuality, and she voted in favour of legalising abortion. When the Conservative party under Edward Heath won the 1970 general election, Thatcher became an Education Minister. During her first months of work she was forced to make a cut in the education budget and therefore she abolished universal free milk for school-children. This caused a
able; frenzied groups of adults battling at toy outlets or paying up to $700 apiece at auction for dolls they had promised their children; and an annual $150 million in sales that extended well beyond the Christmas months. During the 1998 holiday season, the least available toy that everyone wanted was the Furby, created by a di- vision of toy giant Hasbro. When asked what frustrated, Furby-less parents should tell their kids, a Hasbro spokeswoman advised the kind of promise that has prof- ited toy manufacturers for decades, ''I'll try, but if I can't get it for you now, I'll get it for you later" (Tooher, 1998). Commitment Is the Key Once we realize that the power of consistency is formidable in directing human ac- tion, an important practical question immediately arises: How is that force en- gaged? What produces the click that activates the whirr of the powerful consistency tape
When You Binge Life itself is--Julia the Child proper binge. Doughnuts are a--Brooke normal part of a healthy, balanced diet. Smith, Krispy Kreme spokeswoman I was on a first date at Samovar Tea House in San Francisco. The incense, subdued global music, and meticulous track lighting made us feel like we were somewhere between a Buddhist-inspired Last Dragon and a Dutch co ee shop. Then, as if on cue, both of us ordered Schizandra berry tea. The description? 2000 years ago Shen Nong rst identi ed this potent elixir as an "adaptogenic tonic" (i.e., it gives you whatever you need: energy, relaxation, beauty, sexual prowess).