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October, 11 2005
President Chávez among the leaders of an ideal team to rule the world

(BBC Mundo) - "More than 15.000 thousand people participated in the interactive survey to choose an ideal team to rule the world.

More than half of them chose Nelson Mandela, while former US President, Bill Clinton, came second on the list.

Among them and together with the former Presidents, three of the most admired business men in the world: Microsoft's Bill Gates, Apple's Steve Jobs and Virgin's Richard Branson. Financial guru and philanthropist George Soros is also on the list.

But it's not only about power and money. Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama and South African Peace Nobel Prize, Archbishop Desmond Tutu were also on the' top 11' list.

The list is completed by US Federal Reserves Chief, Alan Greenspan and UN's Secretary General, Kofi Annan.

Among Latin Americans, the most remarkable participation was for President Hugo Chávez who came in 33rd place, 10 positions on top of US President George Bush, who came in 43rd.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair was the active politician with the best position on the list, bordering the 'top 11' in the 12th place.

Aung San Suu Kyi, opposition leader in Birmania and 1991 Peace Nobel Prize was the most voted woman. She was number 13 on a list of 100.

Another Clinton was in second place, this time Senator Hillary Clinton who was the second most voted woman positioning herself in 16th place.

Irish humanitarian activist and leader of the band U2, Bono, was the celebrity exception in the 14th place.

 
 
 
 
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