Sandy On Sunday: ; Woman Fights for Grandparents', Kids' Rights

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She drags out her soapbox in legislative halls, in radio and television studios, wherever anyone will listen.

She speaks out on the rights of grandparents and children, the rights of aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, foster parents, anyone other than parents responsible for the care of a child.

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Sandy On Sunday: ; Woman Fights for Grandparents', Kids' Rights

"I don't go away easily," she said.

That's tenacious Lola Bailey of Friendly, president of the National Committee of Grandparents for Children's Rights, headquartered in Albany, N.Y. "We have chapters in all 50 states," she said proudly.

Her name appears on the organization's Web site along with officers fr...

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