The Monitor's weekly news quiz for Aug. 22-26, 2011
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The German Chancellor has reclaimed her status as the world's most powerful woman, with Forbes hailing her as the European Union's "undisputed" leader. (The reproduction of Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, by the way, was unveiled in Wrexham, Wales, in 2009. It's more than 57 feet tall.)
The German Chancellor has reclaimed her status as the world's most powerful woman, with Forbes hailing her as the European Union's "undisputed" leader. (The reproduction of Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, by the way, was unveiled in Wrexham, Wales, in 2009. It's more than 57 feet tall.)
The German Chancellor has reclaimed her status as the world's most powerful woman, with Forbes hailing her as the European Union's "undisputed" leader. (The reproduction of Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, by the way, was unveiled in Wrexham, Wales, in 2009. It's more than 57 feet tall.)
The German Chancellor has reclaimed her status as the world's most powerful woman, with Forbes hailing her as the European Union's "undisputed" leader. (The reproduction of Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, by the way, was unveiled in Wrexham, Wales, in 2009. It's more than 57 feet tall.)
1. Who is at the top of Forbes magazine's "most powerful women" list?
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Michellle Obama |
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Angela Merkel |
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Lady Gaga |
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Hillary Rodham Clinton |



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