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In money and business. Not politics.  From Fortune. Who does the politics one?

Haven’t had time to look for the Ohioans yet.

Mag says that the “buddy act” is kicking in.  I hope they’re right because it was barely two years ago when Wendy Hoke wrote about how not buddy-buddy women in the workplace were. (The piece is probably not in the short-term archives since it’s from October 2005, but you can read more about the book Wendy profiled here.)

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 6:39 pm October 3rd, 2007 in Business, Women 

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2 Responses to “50 Most Powerful Women”

  1. 1 Anon on October 3rd, 2007 11:22 pm

    Here is the Forbes list of the world’s hundred most powerful woman. (Angela Merkel is #1.)

    BTW, are anonymous comments permissible?

  2. 2 Jill Miller Zimon on October 4th, 2007 8:18 am

    Thanks Anon and yes – anonymous comments are permissible. Thanks for asking. And reading and commenting and leaving that link. :)

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