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10 Greatest Women in the World

Previously, women are often regarded as being weak and helpless, but at the time of emancipation, as now she had been able to compete and prove that they too can do great things even lead a country. As the following list of 10 are some examples of mereka.10 women who had been named as a powerful woman in the world ...


1. Condoleezza Rice


Secretary Of State - U.S. - He was a mixture of African-American woman who became the first U.S. Secretary of State. He is an adviser to the leader of the superpower and has a tremendous level of confidence. He has served two previous presidents, George HW Bush and Ronald Reagan. With all the reasons listed above, Rice (50) is now a woman with the strongest position in the world. After four years of taking office as national security adviser, Rice is now the secretary of state since January last. Rice has played an important behind every important decision made ​​by President George W. Bush, Over the last four years I really rely on his counsel, through his experience
which I highly appreciate the incredible views and his views are sensible, the president said when announcing the promotion Rice. Rice's presence was required at this time when the credibility of Bush being duji the war in Iraq. With policies like steel and hard attitude, Rice earned the nickname Warrior Princess. During his tenure of this new, Rice has diplomatic activity, either by proposing the withdrawal of Israel from the Gaza Strip to reduce the Palestinian conflict, to propose six-party meeting
urge North Korea to stop weapons plans nuclear. Through his journey accompanied the president during a visit to European countries and Iraq make Rice also has close relations with other world leaders. Until now, Rice has visited 31 countries and within half a year already roam as far as 119,000 miles. According to an unofficial Web site proclaims, Condoleezza Rice for President 2008,. Rice's candidacy for the presidency would be a historic event in America.

2. WU YI

Vice Premier, Minister Of Health - China -
It's getting to be at the level of leadership within the Chinese Communist Party since 1962. Wu Yi, 66, is a member of the Central Committee in 2002, and is a former Health Minister in 2003. Wu Yi is very busy this year as he struggled to help China deal with the dissatisfaction of entrepreneurs due to the removal of textile factory quotas World Trade Organization.
In a courageous speech last June in Hong Kong, Wu Yi asked to end the politics of economic problems. This is an important step that can help existing problems. In response to international pressure, in July, China revalued the yuan by 2.1%, scrapping the yuan against the U.S. dollar strong for 10 years and replace it with a strong currency against other currencies spy, in which the dollar will occupy the high ground.

3. Yulia TYMONSHENKO


Former Prime Minister - Ukraine -
Tymoshenko, 44, was one of the leaders of Ukraine Orange Revolution that toppled a corrupt regime that exists. For her support, the country's new president, Victor Yushchenko, appointed her prime minister, a post he uses his power to shake up Ukrainian oligarchs. Step specifically was when he returned to swastakan industrial assets that were bought cheaply by Rinat Akhmetov billioner like and Victor Pinchuk. He received sharp criticism both from within and from outside Ukraine. The discontent has finally Tymoshenko was fired by Yushchenko in September. But this does not mean he stopped in his political activities. Tymoshenko likes controversy, and due to argument with the government in 2001, leading to her arrest and later dismissal. But he
plans to return in parliamentary elections scheduled for March 2006.

4. Gloria Arroyo

President - Philippines -
Arroyo, 58, now is struggling to maintain its position as an opposition party trying to hold accountable for a series of skandalnya, and her attempts to improve Manila's weak finances a mess, causing frustrated technocrats.
After elected president in 2001, Arroyo tried to work diligently on her governing platform eradicate poverty. Although there is economic improvement in 2004, but Arroyo's leadership unencumbered by the Muslim insurgency and the election of the Philippines became the second most corrupt country in Asia according to a survey of Hong Kong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy. Arroyo, a classmate of Bill Clinton at Georgetown University and also a professor of economics. Arroyo is currently under review by lawmakers over allegations of fraud to win election last year. Until now Arroyo has refused to testify before the Congress government.

5. MARGARET (MEG) Whitman

Chief Executive, eBay - U.S. -
As ruler of the online auction world's biggest, Whitman, 49, had repulsed the retreat of its competitors from Amazon.com and Yahoo To do that, he quickly fix the problems that arise and faithfully eradicate all the wrong things that found in the website and bring it to the advantage of consistent and make eBay a very profitable Internet products. Whitman is very impressive career, he also has the task of executives at Hasbro, Walt Disney Co. and Bain & Co.. Whitman also serves on the boards on eBay and also at DreamWorks Animation, Procter & Gamble and the Gap. Although there is instability in the stock, Whitman's personal wealth valued at $ 1.6 billion, and at the same time
made Whitman one of the richest man on the planet.

6. ANNE MULCHANY


Chief executive officer, Xerox - U.S. -
After Xerox managed to get out of a fatal fall during a recession in 2002, Mulcahy, 52, is now trying to restore the company's position in the top position in the world of technology. To show that there is a change in the Xerox, Mulcahy took over the highest position in 2001, and brought the company to the motto "The Document Company", with the name Xerox. As a veteran of Xerox, Mulcahy began working in sales 30 years ago. Working at Xerox is like a family for Mulcahy. Her husband is a retired Xerox executive, and his brother are older now runs the global services group. As one of the few elite women to run a top public companies, Mulcahy was also elected to sit on the leadership serving on the council (board), Citigroup and Target.

7. Sallie KRAWCHECK


Chief financial officer, Citigroup - U.S. -
This former equity analyst dubbed the "Mrs.Clean". Top openness in running the business carried her into the ranks of Wall Streets. After two years leading the Smith Barney unit of Citigroup's businesses that conduct research on global equity and
private-client groups, Krawcheck, 40, was chosen to become head of Citigroup's finances. She is viewed as one of the next generation of leaders within the company and is undoubtedly one of the most influential women on Wall Street. Power may increase even more so after the upheaval at the company and resulted in the cessation of Citigroup President Robert Willumstad. Image Krawcheck has been regarded as a catalyst that can stabilize.

8. BRENDA Barnes

Chief Executive Officer, Sara Lee - U.S. -
Barnes, 51, served as chief executive earlier this year after Sara Lee announced a reform that changes the structure of the proposed sale of new products totaled $ 8.2 billion in revenue. At the same time, Barnes also handles corporate inefficiencies by encouraging the purchase of inter-section and less bureaucracy.
Barnes left PepsiCo in 1998 because he wanted to spend more time with his family. Then Barnes re-entered again into the world of business.
Barnes is one of the examples in the corporate world where he as a career woman daring to sacrifice his career for the sake of his family and make a 'come back' in the business world with remarkable progress in his career.

9. Oprah Winfrey

Chairman, Harpo - U.S. -
He is worth more than $ 1 billion, he get, he led the television show is very famous, he also produces magazines that are very hard sell (O, The Oprah Magazine) and a cable channel (Oxygen Media) It is a woman who is very successful in its status in the media international. According to the spokesperson, The Oprah Winfrey Show, was first launched in 1986, is aired in 112 countries, including the United States. Additionally, Winfrey is also a vocal advocate for education and welfare of women and children around the world, giving to those in need via Oprah's Angel Network and her personal charity, The Oprah Winfrey Foundation.

10. Melinda Gates

Co-founder, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - U.S. -
Statistics show the number of highly surprising and disturbing, millions of children die every year because of simple diseases can be prevented, only half of all American and Hispanic students who graduate from high school as well as thousands of homeless people sleeping on the streets every night. These are the statistics that have so distressed Melinda Gates, 41, wife of the inventor bilioner Microsoft, Bill Gates. He decided to give donations of $ 28.8 billion.
This donation is given to health and education for people who require in various corners of the world, including families that lack in the Washington and Oregon. Gates also sits on the boards of The Washington Post Co. and drugstore.com

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