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Make way for the wise-cracking, street-wise nanny. The Norland College, founded in 1892, is the world's most elite nanny-training school. For decades it has supplied nannies to the rich and famous--among them Mick Jagger, Princess Anne and the Duchess of York. But now the college's principal, Kay Crosse, says she wants "to take the organization into the 21st century." Norland is abandoning its home at beautiful Denford Park, a 150-acre estate in Berkshire, England, and moving to a more urban environment. Apparently, Norland's young female students are bored with the bucolic setting and are feeling isolated. So Crosse is relocating Norland to Bath, which is relatively small and brimming with culture. What's more, the girls can ...