Thatcher’s
ashes laid to rest in London
Mon, Sep 30, 2013 - Page 6
AFP, LONDON
The ashes of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher were laid to rest alongside the remains of her late husband Denis in London on Saturday, at a military nursing home she had
long supported.
WHO--Margaret Thatcher
WHEN-Mon, Sep 30, 2013
WHY- suffering a stroke at the
age of 87
WHEREr-not given
HOW-not given
2.prime minister:首相,總理
3. alongside:與…並排,在…旁邊
4. inscription:題字,碑銘
5. mastermind:指導,主持,策劃
6. distinctive:區別性的,鑒別性的,有特色的
7. infirmary:醫院,醫務室
An oak casket
containing the ashes of the “Iron Lady,” who died in April after suffering a
stroke at the age of 87, was placed in the leafy grounds of the Royal Hospital
Chelsea nursing home beside those of Denis, who died in 2003.
In power between
1979 and 1990, the former Conservative leader was Britain ’s
longest-serving prime minister of the 20th century and its only female minister
to date.
A plaque bearing the simple inscription “Margaret Thatcher 1925-2013” was placed over her final resting place.
Thatcher’s twin
children Mark and Carol, 60, were among the small group of mourners who
gathered for a private service at the nursing home’s chapel.
They were joined by Tim Bell, who masterminded her three successful general election campaigns,
and Cynthia Crawford, her loyal personal assistant for more than three decades.
A dozen Chelsea Pensioners — army veterans who
live at the historic retirement home in central London — formed a guard of honor, dressed in their distinctive scarlet coats.
Mark, his wife
Sarah and Carol took it in turns to place a single red rose alongside the
casket.
Thatcher was a long-standing supporter of the
Royal Hospital Chelsea, which in 2009 opened a state-of-the-art care home named
in her honor, the Margaret Thatcher Infirmary.
The hospital was
founded in 1682 to provide former soldiers with a suitable place to spend their
retirement.
Thatcher’s death on April 8 sparked heated debate over her legacy, with supporters arguing that her radical
free-market reforms saved Britain from economic decline, but critics saying they
left millions of people jobless and created a culture of greed. She was
cremated after her ceremonial funeral on April 17, which was attended by
leaders from around the world.
Tens of thousands of people lined the streets of London on her funeral day to pay their respects as
Thatcher’s horse-drawn coffin made its way to St
Paul ’s
Cathedral.
However, several hundred demonstrators turned
their backs and booed as the cortege passed, in protest at her legacy and the £3.6
million (US$2.5 million) public cost of the funeral.
Some of her
critics also held parties across Britain to
celebrate her death.
Thatcher’s family
met the costs of her interment at
the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
There were no protests at the interment, which was not publicized.
Structure of the Lead:
WHO--Margaret Thatcher
WHEN-Mon, Sep 30, 2013
WHAT-a prime minister died
WHY- suffering a stroke at the
age of 87
WHEREr-not given
HOW-not given
Keywords:
1.ashes:灰燼2.prime minister:首相,總理
3. alongside:與…並排,在…旁邊
4. inscription:題字,碑銘
5. mastermind:指導,主持,策劃
6. distinctive:區別性的,鑒別性的,有特色的
7. infirmary:醫院,醫務室
8. debate:爭論,辯論
9. horse-drawn:馬拉的(車)
10.coffi:棺材,靈柩
11. boo:譏笑
12. interment:埋葬,土葬
In my opinion, Margaret Thatcher was really a powerful woman.She worth gaining the name of "Iron Lady."I feel sorry for her death.
回覆刪除she is a really stronger woman she is a powerful lady that do every things by herself
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I think that Margaret Thatcher is a great lady because she did a lot, she's actually an "iron lady".
回覆刪除I think Margaret Thatcher was a very competent and serious woman to be the prime minister. It is sad to hear that Margaret Thatcher was died of stroke. And I will emulate her spirit to become a capable student.
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