Gerard Sands, 7, follows behind the coffin of his father, IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, as it leaves a church near his home, en route to Belfast’s Milltown cemetery on Thursday, May 7, 1981 escorted by masked IRA men. Carrying the coffin, from right, are Sands’ brother, his father and his political agent Owen Carrow, while his sister Marcela holds his son’s hand. (AP Photo/Robert Dear)
Gerard Sands, 7, follows behind the coffin of his father, IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, as it leaves a church near his home, en route to Belfast’s Milltown cemetery on Thursday, May 7, 1981 escorted by masked IRA men. Carrying the coffin, from right, are Sands’ brother, his father and his political agent Owen Carrow, while his sister Marcela holds his son’s hand. (AP Photo/Robert Dear)
The Argentinian cruiser General Belgrano sinks amid orange life rafts holding survivors in the South Atlantic Ocean, after being torpedoed by the British Royal Navy in this May 1, 1982 file photo. On June 14, 1982, Argentine forces withdrew from the Falkland Islands after being defeated by British troops following a two-month war. (AP Photo)
The Argentinian cruiser General Belgrano sinks amid orange life rafts holding survivors in the South Atlantic Ocean, after being torpedoed by the British Royal Navy in this May 1, 1982 file photo. On June 14, 1982, Argentine forces withdrew from the Falkland Islands after being defeated by British troops following a two-month war. (AP Photo)
** FILE ** Falklands Conflict- A line of Argentine prisoners of war are marched past a still-burning building in Port Stanley during a house-to house roundup in the final days of Argentine occupation of the South Atlantic islands in 1982. (AP-Photo/J.Leonard) ** zu unserem Korr APD6852 und Stichwort APD6853 **
** FILE ** Falklands Conflict- A line of Argentine prisoners of war are marched past a still-burning building in Port Stanley during a house-to house roundup in the final days of Argentine occupation of the South Atlantic islands in 1982. (AP-Photo/J.Leonard) ** zu unserem Korr APD6852 und Stichwort APD6853 **
Police hold back striking coalminers in front of Britain’s House of Commons in London on Thursday, June 7, 1984, when the two sides clashed there as an estimated 6,500 miners demonstrated in support of an often-violent walkout over mine closures and job cuts. A number of miners and some youngsters, believed to be children of strikers, were reported to have been injured. An undisclosed number of strikers were arrested. (AP Photo/Joe Schaber)
Police hold back striking coalminers in front of Britain’s House of Commons in London on Thursday, June 7, 1984, when the two sides clashed there as an estimated 6,500 miners demonstrated in support of an often-violent walkout over mine closures and job cuts. A number of miners and some youngsters, believed to be children of strikers, were reported to have been injured. An undisclosed number of strikers were arrested. (AP Photo/Joe Schaber)
A denouncement of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, painted on a wall of the Harland and Wolf shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1985. The slogans had been daubed there following the signing of an Anglo-Irish agreement. (AP Photo/Peter Kemp)
A denouncement of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, painted on a wall of the Harland and Wolf shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1985. The slogans had been daubed there following the signing of an Anglo-Irish agreement. (AP Photo/Peter Kemp)
Puppet representations of Neil Kinnock, Margaret Thatcher, David Owen and David Steele will be going ?live? across Europe ? courtesy of the TV programme ?Spitting Image? in London on June 9, 1987. Twenty two million viewers across Europe will be able to join the British audience to watch the ?Spitting Image Election Special?. The programme has a reputation for hard-hitting but humorous political satire. (AP Photo)
Puppet representations of Neil Kinnock, Margaret Thatcher, David Owen and David Steele will be going ?live? across Europe ? courtesy of the TV programme ?Spitting Image? in London on June 9, 1987. Twenty two million viewers across Europe will be able to join the British audience to watch the ?Spitting Image Election Special?. The programme has a reputation for hard-hitting but humorous political satire. (AP Photo)
An anti-Poll Tax (Community Charge) protester faces police in riot gear in London's Trafalgar Square, United Kingdom on March 31, 1990 after a protest march against the new Community Charge turned to violence. Buildings were set alight and police made dozens of arrests. (AP Photo/Martyn Hayhow)
An anti-Poll Tax (Community Charge) protester faces police in riot gear in London's Trafalgar Square, United Kingdom on March 31, 1990 after a protest march against the new Community Charge turned to violence. Buildings were set alight and police made dozens of arrests. (AP Photo/Martyn Hayhow)
Looking out at the gardens during their meeting Britain's Baroness Margaret Thatcher, right, the former British Prime Minister, with former Chilean president Gen. Augusto Pinochet, and his wife Licia Hiriat, left, Friday March 26 1999 at Gen. Pinochet's rented residence at Wentworth, 25 miles west of London. Britain's highest court ruled on Wednesday, that Pinochet has no absolute immunity from arrest as a former head of state. Baroness Thatcher has campaigned for the former dictator's release since his arrest in London on a Spanish extradition warrant seeking to try him on charges of alleged human rights violations. (AP Photo/Ian Jones, pool)