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[Title] => EDITORIAL - The ascendancy of Democrats and women
[Summary] => The recently-held US midterm elections provided the world with at least two insights that are not very hard to miss. One is that most Americans now think the conduct of the war in Iraq is wrong. The other is that America could now be ripe for its first ever female president.
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Condoleezza Rice is the most powerful woman in the world, giving advice and having a unparalleled level of trust and access to President George W. Bush. On those counts, she is also very controversial.
I was in Boston when United States Secretary of State Rice delivered the commencement address at Boston University last month where dozens of students and professors turned their backs on her.
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[Title] => US may have a woman president
[Summary] => I arrived in New York via London for a couple of meetings with our principals, managing to squeeze in a Broadway hit The Odd Couple, a revival of Neil Simons comedy starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. The weather has been fluctuating from 30 degrees to 50 degrees and its been windy and cold this week. Like the weather, the political climate has been going up and down. But people are beginning to talk, saying that it looks like Hillary Clinton is getting ready to run for president in 2008.
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[Title] => Forbes Magazine sold out because people wanted to know why
[Summary] => Wanted to know what?
Within hours of wire service reports announcing that the latest issue of the international business magazine FORBES had named besieged President "Gloria Arroyo" the fourth most powerful in the Top Ten of the 100 Most Powerful Women in the World, every copy of that edition, hot off the press, had been snapped up in Metro Manila.
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I was in Boston when United States Secretary of State Rice delivered the commencement address at Boston University last month where dozens of students and professors turned their backs on her.
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Within hours of wire service reports announcing that the latest issue of the international business magazine FORBES had named besieged President "Gloria Arroyo" the fourth most powerful in the Top Ten of the 100 Most Powerful Women in the World, every copy of that edition, hot off the press, had been snapped up in Metro Manila.
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