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the distinction between rich nations and poor nations is one of the great dominant political and international themes of our century.
Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth
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Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth
Age: 67 †
Born: 1914
Born: May 23
Died: 1981
Died: May 31
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