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China Daily select Top 10 Newsmakers 2005
(China Daily)
Updated: 2006-01-02 07:42

Who had the greatest impact on international news in 2005? You can decide from China Daily's selection of the top 10 international newsmakers of the year

 

China Daily select Top 10 Newsmakers 2005

Brains win over brawn: Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf became Africa's first directly elected woman president, in a battle for Liberia's top job which saw her pitted against former soccer legend George Weah, who won fame as a striker for AC Milan in the 1990s.
The Harvard-educated economist, a mother of four and grandmother of six, served in the Liberian Government in the 1970s and later worked for Citibank and the World Bank.

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