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A Feminine Force Sweeps South America Women leaders are taking the halls of power by storm in a continent renowned for its Machismo culture. |
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Featured Article Bolivia's New Bloom High hopes for new Indigenous president "Many women are now being considered for participation in politics, where in the past they have always been ignored. For instance, the fact that a maids' union leader has been assigned to the Ministry of Justice is a radical change in perspective." |
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Featured Article A Clamor for Change Leading a popular campaign, conservative presidential candidate Lourdes Flores signals another feminine crest. "I cannot deny that there is in the citizenship a clamor for change, and I believe that my condition as a woman, which we've never had as president, represents that change. I represent the future that people hope for." |
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Editor's Pulse: A BOLD Pulse "Think big, go bold. Ask for what you need to build your vision." |
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Nepal's Shadows "The people are expecting the restoration of democracy as soon as possible." |
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Letter From Liberia "With a new president who is a woman, we feel cared for more than ever before." |
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Central America: Facing the Supergangs "Soldiers and immigration policy are not going to solve this. We need to focus on prevention and rehabilitation." |
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Current CommentMore Than Micro |
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A U.S. Renaissance: What will it take? A Conversation with U.S. Women Leaders |
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"Sisters" Lead the Way in Cameroon |
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Voyages: Global Books, Music, and Film |




















