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![]() | Mikhail Gorbachev
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![]() | Desmond Tu Tu For years he served as his country’s voice of conscience during its long struggle against apartheid. When that struggle was finally won, he took the first steps, as Chairman of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, to minister to the ugly wounds it left behind. more.. |
![]() | Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf Bold and courageous, Africa’s first elected woman president Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has risen to the challenge of history to lead her war-torn nation of Liberia in restoring peace and freedom while enacting economic, social, and political change. more.. |
![]() | Mary Robinson The first female President of Ireland, Mary Robinson has the acute ability to focus the global spotlight on highly important humanitarian issues. With compassion at the forefront of her politics, she has led the world with a strong, ethical vision for the future. more.. |
![]() | Carl Bernstein Carl Bernstein has won virtually every prize in journalism, including (with Bob Woodward) the Pulitzer awarded to The Washington Post for its Watergate coverage. more.. |
![]() | Dan Rather
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![]() | Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga served as the first woman president of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka during from 1994 to 2005. more.. |
| Brett King Brett King is the Bestselling Author of the groundbreaking book Bank 2.0 and strategic advisor to the global financial services sector. He is an International Judge for the Asian Banker Retail Excellence Awards and for the Middle- East Business Achievement Awards. more.. |









