1 Angela Merkel Chancellor Germany
2 Condoleezza Rice Secretary of State US
3 Wu Yi Vice Premier China
4 Indra Nooyi Chief Executive-Designate, PepsiCo US
5 Anne Mulcahy Chairman and Chief Executive, Xerox US
6 Sallie Krawcheck Chief Financial Officer, Citigroup US
7 Patricia Woertz Chief Executive, Archer Daniels Midland US
8 Anne Lauvergeon Chairman, Areva France
9 Brenda Barnes Chairman and Chief Executive, Sara Lee US
10 Zoe Cruz Co-President, Morgan Stanley US
11 Irene Rosenfeld Chief Executive, Kraft Foods US
12 Melinda Gates Co-Founder, Director, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation US
13 Sonia Gandhi President, National Congress Party India
14 Oprah Winfrey Chairman, Harpo US
15 Anne Sweeney Co-Chairman, Disney Media Networks US
16 Mary Sammons Chief Executive, President, Rite Aid US
17 Michelle Bachelet President Chile
18 Hillary Rodham Clinton Senator, New York US
19 Ann Livermore Executive Vice President, Hewlett-Packard US
20 Helen Clark Prime Minister New Zealand
21 Safra Catz President and Chief Financial Officer, Oracle US
22 Margaret Whitman Chief Executive, President, eBay US
23 Julie Gerberding Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention US
24 Susan Arnold Vice Chairman, Beauty & Health, Procter & Gamble US
25 Patricia Russo Chairman and Chief Executive, Lucent Technologies US
26 Christine Poon Vice Chairman, Johnson & Johnson US
27 Renetta McCann Chief Executive, Starcom MediaVest Group US
28 Sima Samar Chairman, Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission Afghanistan
29 Margaret Beckett Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs UK
30 Christine Lagarde Minister of Trade France
31 Marjorie Scardino Chief Executive, Pearson UK
32 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Supreme Court Justice US
33 Khaleda Zia Prime Minister Bangladesh
34 Suzanne Nora Johnson Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs US
35 Wu Xiaoling Deputy Governor, People's Bank of China China
36 Ho Ching Chief Executive, Temasek Holdings Singapore
37 Andrea Jung Chairman and Chief Executive, Avon Products US
38 Neelie Kroes European Commissioner for Competition Netherlands
39 Fumiko Hayashi Chief Executive, Daiei Japan
40 Tzipora Livni Foreign Minister, Vice Prime Minister Israel
41 Beth Brooke Global Vice Chairman, Ernst & Young US
42 Marina Berlusconi Chairman, Fininvest Italy
43 Laura Bush First Lady US
44 Tarja Halonen President Finland
45 Gloria Arroyo President Philippines
46 Queen Elizabeth II NA UK
47 Aung San Suu Kyi Nobel Peace Laureate Myanmar
48 Nancy Pelosi Minority Leader, House of Representatives US
49 Theresa Gattung Chief Executive, Telecom New Zealand Group New Zealand
50 Clara Furse Chief Executive, London Stock Exchange UK
2007-02-12 03:01:09
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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Most people don't know the name Betty Friedan, but to us feminists, she's a goddess. She wrote the book that convinced women that there are better careers out there than housewife. It was largely due to her that women started entering the workforce.
2007-02-12 07:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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What an unusual aspect to ask. i am going to personalize it to exhibit you what I advise. How has society made me stupid considering I were given married? Why would society intend to make me stupid *because* i'm married? None of what you've requested makes any experience in any respect.
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answered by lemanski 4
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So, you want a list of Token women in the political and business sphere?
2007-02-12 04:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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you listed girls in the political world or someplace similiar there, that does not mean they made a diff. What did Rice eithier do besides beeing bushs wingman ?
2007-02-12 03:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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carrie nation and eva braun,
2007-02-12 02:31:22
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answered by Anonymous
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