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I also feel Mother Teresa could have been left out of the list she belongs to a different list altogether!!
[quote]You are right,Kalyani! Even if that be the criterion Indira Gandhi should have figured ahead of Hilary Clinton![/quote]

Chinmoy, the fact that the survey is done by a US magazine clarifies the ranking! Naturally the respondents to the survey would be US residents majorly and also cannot forget that Indira is long gone whereas Hillary has managed to endear herself to many by managing to keep her composure and dignity gracefully during her husband's scandal!

Same is the situation with Margaret Thatcher being ranked at 23!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

I also think that they had considered only some outside US and those who know by name only!

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Thanks for taking pains to provide complete list of influential women. The list includes influential women who had an impact irrespective of any controversy about them. Despite some undemocratic trends and personality cult, Indira Gandhi was in control of affairs for many years. Mother Teresa was born in Yugoslavia but India was her land of action.

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