Undecided
05-21-04, 03:36 PM
Yes, I like this woman. She is one of class, a woman of the world, and a woman who can stand on her own two feet.
Born in Mozambique, fluent in five languages, she has combined compassion and common sense to become a force for innovation and social progress as leader of one of the nation's largest private foundations. After studying in South Africa and Switzerland, she moved to the United States to work for the United Nations.
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Under her leadership, the Heinz foundations are widely known for developing innovative strategies to protect the environment, improve education and the lives of young children, broaden economic opportunity, and promote the arts.
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She was first introduced to John Kerry by Senator Heinz at an Earth Day rally in 1990. In 1992, she ran into Kerry at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, where she was representing U.S. non-governmental organizations. In 1993 they began dating, and were married in the presence of her three sons and his two daughters on Memorial Day in 1995.
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Teresa has received numerous awards and 10 honorary degrees for her many works. In September of last year, she was presented with the Albert Schweitzer Gold Medal for Humanitarianism, for her work protecting the environment, promoting health care and education and uplifting women and children throughout the world. She was recently elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. http://www.johnkerry.com/about_teresa/
This is a woman who will be undeniably popular in the United States and around the world. She seems to have the stubbornness of Hillary, with the class of Jackie. She is a cut above Mr. Bush’s drone wife, that thing which makes the odd appearance here and there. I think the US should have a strong and vocal "First Lady" and she seems to be a perfect compliment to the US. She is really a cut above imo...
Born in Mozambique, fluent in five languages, she has combined compassion and common sense to become a force for innovation and social progress as leader of one of the nation's largest private foundations. After studying in South Africa and Switzerland, she moved to the United States to work for the United Nations.
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Under her leadership, the Heinz foundations are widely known for developing innovative strategies to protect the environment, improve education and the lives of young children, broaden economic opportunity, and promote the arts.
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She was first introduced to John Kerry by Senator Heinz at an Earth Day rally in 1990. In 1992, she ran into Kerry at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, where she was representing U.S. non-governmental organizations. In 1993 they began dating, and were married in the presence of her three sons and his two daughters on Memorial Day in 1995.
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Teresa has received numerous awards and 10 honorary degrees for her many works. In September of last year, she was presented with the Albert Schweitzer Gold Medal for Humanitarianism, for her work protecting the environment, promoting health care and education and uplifting women and children throughout the world. She was recently elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. http://www.johnkerry.com/about_teresa/
This is a woman who will be undeniably popular in the United States and around the world. She seems to have the stubbornness of Hillary, with the class of Jackie. She is a cut above Mr. Bush’s drone wife, that thing which makes the odd appearance here and there. I think the US should have a strong and vocal "First Lady" and she seems to be a perfect compliment to the US. She is really a cut above imo...