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A photograph of Edward Heath, a prime minister of Great Britain, taken on February 7, 1974, is presented.
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Focuses Sir Edward Heath's admiration for the late Chinese dictator Mao Zedong. Author's experience accompanying Heath on a trip to China in 1974; Heath's adoration for Chinese Communist leaders even after Mao's death; Heath's views regarding debates on Great Britain's hold on Hong Kong.
- Getting a Life. Baker, Kevin // American Heritage;Feb/Mar2001, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p24
Reports on the plan of Edward Heath from Great Britain's House of Commons. Career history of Heath; Life of ex-presidents.
- Goodbye, sailor. Smith, Richard // Gay Times (09506101);Sep2005, Issue 324, p76
Presents an obituary for former British Prime Minister Ted Heath.
- Police suspect former British PM Edward Heath was a paedophile. Evans, Martin // Australian Financial Review (0404-2018);8/5/2015, p12
The article reports that Sir Edward Heath, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, alleged by the British police in relation to offences concerning children
- Teddy bear's picnic. // New Statesman;8/22/2011, Vol. 140 Issue 5067, p62
A photograph is presented of former British Prime Minister Edward Heath at a picnic with his family.
- THIS ENGLAND. // New Statesman;8/22/2011, Vol. 140 Issue 5067, p62
A caption is presented to a photograph of British politician Edward Heath on a picnic with his family taken in 1965.
- Edward Heath. Colquhoun, Keith; Wroe, Ann // Economist Book of Obituaries;2008, p148
An obituary for former British Prime Minister Edward Heath is presented.
- Brussels splat! // New Statesman;1/25/2010, Vol. 139 Issue 4985, p62
A photograph is presented of a protester hurling ink at British prime minister Edward Heath at the Palais d'Egmont, Brussels, Belgium, on January 22, 1972.