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New York City mayoral candidate Christine Quinn tells women she stopped thinking about how she is viewed by others because then 'I'm not spending all of my brain doing.'
General Mills CEO Kendall Powell says that genetically-modified food is safe and does not need a special label.
Fortune's Geoff Colvin talks about how the success of a company depends on the relationship between the CEO and the board.
Warren Buffett sits down with Fortune Magazine's Pattie Sellers to discuss the changing landscape for women in business.
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett discusses what he's learned from female role models and says that women can't put limitations on themselves.
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