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    Thumbs up Wonder Women in the world

    Please post here women who have made this world a better place or have contributed to the world in a way that espouses Diana's message.

    I have this video of Isabel Allende, an author whom I adore and whose works I teach, from TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design).

    It's 17 minutes long, but it's amazing. Truly. I imagine this is Diana speaking.

    Please watch.

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    Are there no women in the world today to regard as Wonder Women?
    Keep faith. Trust to love. Fight with honor. But, fight to win. - Gail Simone, Wonder Woman
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    Quote Originally Posted by aegisbearer View Post
    Are there no women in the world today to regard as Wonder Women?
    Do you mean physically or by their character? There have been many women who have become heads of state these past few years. But do they deserve to be called Amazons? There's a website called Women of Action Network.

    If you mean physically there are many athletes who are just amazing but get little notice by the mainstream sports media.

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    Angela Merkel, the current head of state in Germany, would count, certainly she has similar centre-right views as Diana, and has made it to the top in male-dominated area...
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    She's no longer in the world, but I would definitely consider the late Benazir Bhutto a Wonder Woman.

    http://www.benazirbhutto.org/default.htm
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    can any1 suggest official site 4 wonder woman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Mask View Post
    Do you mean physically or by their character? There have been many women who have become heads of state these past few years. But do they deserve to be called Amazons? There's a website called Women of Action Network.

    If you mean physically there are many athletes who are just amazing but get little notice by the mainstream sports media.
    Character or physically, but not appearance. I'd like to go deeper than physical beauty :)

    I knew a "Red Mask" years ago named Andrew...
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    Leigh Ann Hester is the first woman ever to be awarded a Silver Star for valor in close-quarters combat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aegisbearer View Post
    Character or physically, but not appearance. I'd like to go deeper than physical beauty :)

    I knew a "Red Mask" years ago named Andrew...
    Sorry, my name isn't Andrew. I chose Red Mask from Ishinomori's Ninja Akakage.

    O.K. Politically: Former New Zealand PM Helen Clark, Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (the first woman to be head of an African state), the late Benazir Bhutto.

    Sports: all the women who still compete in their 40's. That includes Dara Torres, Figure Pros Marie Ann Newman, Brandie Gardner (who looks like Alex Ross' Black Canary), D.J. Wallis, and Francisca Dennis.

    Young women: Victoria Larvie, the 1st teen to earn a fitness pro card. Ariel Khadar, another teen fitness champion. Allison Stokke, pole vault athlete. Tori Allen, one of the fastest teen climbers.

    Stunt Women: Spice Williams Crosby. Zoe Bell, and Alina Andrei. The women who performed in Babes with Blades.

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    I'll probably be attacked for this, but I think Angelina Jolie deserves a mention. Not for her career as an actress, but for trying to use her fame to help refugees around the world through her work with the U.N.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leagueofone View Post
    I'll probably be attacked for this, but I think Angelina Jolie deserves a mention. Not for her career as an actress, but for trying to use her fame to help refugees around the world through her work with the U.N.
    I'm usually ever-ready to mock celebrities, but I agree with you - from what I've gathered, she actually takes it seriously (as opposed to just lending her name in order to look good, as you sometimes see.)

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    I'm not a big fan, and I know there will be lots of disagreement, but...

    Madonna.

    She made her own way in a male-dominated industry, to not only succeed but to become a dominant force in the music industry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leagueofone View Post
    I'll probably be attacked for this, but I think Angelina Jolie deserves a mention. Not for her career as an actress, but for trying to use her fame to help refugees around the world through her work with the U.N.
    Then how about Princess Diana (the one from the Island north of France, not that other island) for her work with AIDS victims and for trying to get rid of land mines.

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    I just read that teenage fitness star, Ariel Khadr, has earned her IFBB Pro Card. That makes her the second teenager to be a fitness pro. She's also the youngest to get one at the age of 17. Ariel is a level 10 gymnast and a 2nd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. She's been competing for years.

    Congratulations, girl!

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    http://specials.msn.com/A-List/Intl-...ts&FORM=MSNHAL
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    Search: Women's rights around the world

    Fighting the good fight

    Wearing pants. Going to the pool in whatever swimsuit you choose. Talking to a man who's not your husband - in public. Driving a car. Women around the world continue to fight for rights many American women take for granted. We found recent cases of inequality around the world, down to mannequins in one country.

    Mannequins: Reports surfaced Wednesday that Iranian police were warning shop owners against displaying mannequins in underwear - and even certain "Western" wear that is considered un-Islamic. What was it?

    A kick in the pants: A Sudanese journalist was convicted for wearing trousers at an outdoor cafe. She was fined $200 but refused to pay and was sentenced to a month in jail. (Read the latest news on her case.)

    Swimming against the tide: One woman says she wasn't allowed to swim in a Paris pool because she was wearing a "burquini." (See pictures of the head-to-toe swimwear.)

    Not-so-happy hour: A Muslim woman was convicted earlier this summer for drinking a beer at a hotel lounge in Malaysia. (What was her sentence?)

    Coffee clash: An American woman was arrested at a Saudi Arabia Starbucks for sitting at the same table with a male co-worker. (What did she say happened to her?)

    Driving while female: Police arrested a Saudi Arabian woman for violating a ban on female drivers earlier this year. (Read more about the case.)

    Girl power: International Women's Day has its roots in the women's rights movements of the early 1900s and is now celebrated around the world. (When is it?)

    The commander in chief weighs in: President Barack Obama addressed the subject of women's equality in his noteworthy speech in Cairo this summer. (Bing has video of the speech.)

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