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Edward Heath.

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The Economist (US), July 10th, 1993

HIS reputation as a political leader and world statesman increases in direct proportion to the length of time since he last held public office. Today Sir Edward Heath, knight of the garter and father of the House of Commons, is the recipient of innumerable prizes and honorary degrees from around the world. He is listened to with respect on subjects as various as the future of Europe, the rights and wrongs of intervention by outside powers in the Middle East and the responsibilities of donor nations to the developing countries of Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. That organ-like voice, the Sant...

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