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SUE MILLER London, Nov. 18, 2003 The writer, baroness of Chilthorne Domer, is a member of the House of Lords.
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Leader of the House of Lords and lord privy seal The Baroness of Beeston is the daughter of a factory worker, the antithesis to the "posh Tory" image.
Campbell, recently made Baroness of Surbiton, is cheery, having just celebrated her 50th birthday - a milestone she was told she'd never reach.
As Harris concludes his opening remarks, the Baroness of Ot Moor, Susan Greenfield, rises to her feet to make a statement.
One of Froebel's most enthusiastic disciples, the Baroness of Marenholtz-Bülow, was largely responsible for bringing his ideas to the notice of educators in England, France, and the Netherlands.
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