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	(narrator) 53% of the Americanworkforce is female.
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	Three generations of women thatturned 1,000 years of tradition on its ear.
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	As little girls they were told to grow upand marry doctors and lawyers.
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	Instead they grew upand became doctors and lawyers.
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	They moved out of the "pink ghetto"and into the executive suite.
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	Sociologists say the new working womanis a phenomenon of our time.
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	Take JC Wiatt, for example.
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	Graduated first in her class at Yale,got her MBA at Harvard.
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	Has a corner officeat the corner of 58th and Park.
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	She works five to nine, makes six figuresa year, and they call her the Tiger Lady.
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	Married to her job, she lives withan investment banker married to his.
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	They collect African art,co-own their co-op...
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	... and have separatebut equal IRA accounts.
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	One would take it for grantedthat a woman like this has it all.
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	One must never takeanything for granted.
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	No, no. Atlantic Overseasisn't just having a slow quarter.
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	- They may not be flying to Newark soon.- Don't you think...
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	Ken, a company can't lose $25 milliona quarter and expect to stay in business.
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	They gotta streamline the organisation,reduce headquarters staff...
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	...and then we'll be ableto focus on the real soft spots.
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	- What?- You're good.
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	You're just realising? Robin,I need the flash report for my meeting.
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	- Got it.- Good.
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	And the latest info on the IBC merger.What's going on?
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	- Steven called. Is nine OK for dinner?- Mm-hm.
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	Melniker called, said it was urgent. And Ineed you to sign these. Legal needs them.
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	OK. Sheldrake moved up the deadline,so don't make any weekend plans.
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	- This weekend?- Is there a problem?
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