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Anyone who's seen the article in the evening standard

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thewomanwhothoughtshewasahat · 07/08/2006 18:56

what edition is it in? and what page? I've got one, but I can't find anything. It might be cos I'm out the styx of zone 6 and haven't got the right edition - anyone know?

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KTeePee · 07/08/2006 22:12

I didn't realise nobody was childless, thought there was a bit of hoo-hah when she became initially famous about her leaving her own kids to go off and help other families get into a routine. Or is it just old age on my part and I'm thinking of someone else? (Am I allowed to post this question, even?)

Jimjams2 · 07/08/2006 22:13

wasn't that fergie?

catsmother · 07/08/2006 22:18

No it was the Queen.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 07/08/2006 22:36

No, KTP it was that lovely, and dear departed Tracey Hogg, aka The Baby Whisperer, who was actually a very good parenting expert, and liked to cuddle and comfort a crying baby.

Was sad to hear that she had died of cancer

Uwila · 07/08/2006 22:44

Thanks for typing the article. And a nice article it is.

Reece · 07/08/2006 22:51

I didn't realise the baby whisperer had died. Really sad to hear that. I used to watch her on TV. She was fab with babies.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 07/08/2006 23:37

Yes, I was too Reece. I really really liked her approach. She seemed to have a real affinity with babies when you watched her on t.v.

twinsetandpearls · 07/08/2006 23:41

I liked TRacey Hogg, was unaware that she had died.

flashingnose · 07/08/2006 23:53

You can listen again to the snippet about MN on Five Live via the BBC website. It's on "Drive", about 2 hrs 36 mins into the show.

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