Harold Macmillan Ailing
From Reuters
LONDON — Former British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan has been confined to bed with a chest infection, his family said Tuesday. Macmillan, 92, Conservative prime minister from 1956 until ill health forced him to retire in 1963, was seen by doctors Monday night but his condition is not serious, his grandson, Alexander Macmillan, said.
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