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Never mind her degrees, undergraduate and graduate, a redundant pedigree that appeared to have led her no further than to housewifery, in the end.
NEWYORKER: Soldier��s Joy
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For her, in middle age, politics had been liberation: from housewifery, from suburban life, from the endless train of laundry and perfectly frosted cakes.
ECONOMIST: Ann Richards
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She was the lady in the yellow dress, simple, bespectacled, plain not just in her housewifery but also in her demeanour, a contrast in every way to the stylish Imelda, who was still stuffing the boudoirs of the presidential palace with frocks and furs and shoes, shoes, shoes.
ECONOMIST: Corazon Aquino