Thursday, November 26, 2009

America's Best Leaders

How America's Best Leaders Were Picked

The methodology, the selection committee, and the research team

Posted November 19, 2008

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I am great friends with Laura's proud Mom and know that she is over the top with Laura's accomplishments. Laura has worked very hard for everything that she has achieved and her parents have been there for her every step of the way. I'm sure that Laura will continue to succeed and we will be seeing her name in other magazines leading the way in her shosen field. Way to go Laura!

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