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CHAPTER 1
1. Wall Street Journal, February 13, 1997, A19.
2. Vanity Fair, November 1998, 177.
3. USA Weekend, cover story, February 26, 1999.
4. Bay Window ( Hudson's Bay High School, Vancouver, Wash.), November
24, 1998, 10.
5. Madeleine Albright, remarks at induction ceremony, National Women's
Hall of Fame (Seneca Falls, N.Y., July 11, 1998).
6. Madeleine Albright, address to Women's Foreign Policy Group
( Washington, D.C., November 19, 1996).
7. For details on the support of women's groups for Albright's candidacy, see
Ann Blackman, Seasons of Her Life ( New York: Scribner, 1998), 255-265.
8. Warren Christopher, remarks at Madeleine Albright confirmation hear-
ing, U.S. Senate ( Washington, D.C., January 8, 1997).
9. Madeleine Albright, interview by Ed Bradley, 60 Minutes, CBS, February 9,
1997.
10. Blackman, Seasons of Her Life, 153-158; see also Vogue, September 1997,
641-642.
11. For a full account of Albright's life before her appointment as secretary
of state and the development of her network of political connections, see
Michael Dobbs, Madeleine Albright: A Twentieth-Century Odyssey ( New York:
Henry Holt, 1999).
12. Molly Sinclair, "Woman on Top of the World", Washington Post, January 6,
1991, F1.
13. Washington Post, April 27, 1994, 13.
14. Ibid.
15. Ibid.
16. Philip Gourevitch, We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed
with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda
( New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux,
1998), 150-151.

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