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 Expanding the Horizon
 
   In the pages that follow, we profile this year's "TNJ 25" outstanding Black women in America whose decisions and leadership shape the future of their organizations, their industries and their communities.
 
 
 
 Editor's Note
 Honoring Women
 
   I'm usually up to my ears in work at Oprah time on weekdays. It was no different on Jan. 29, when my best friend called me from Maryland and ordered me to turn on Oprah, "Right now!" then hung up. I flew upstairs and clicked on the TV. A few minutes later I called my friend back and said, "Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" for there was Tina Turner, gloriously feminine and radiant at 60-plus, stepping, gliding, shimmying, her face ablaze with joie de vivre, her voice powerful and sure, as she heralded Oprah Winfrey's arrival at the age of 50.
 
 
 
 Final Word
 Man, Know Thyself
 
   For man to know himself is for him to feel that for him there is no human master. For him Nature is his servant, and whatsoever he wills in Nature, that shall be his reward. If he wills to be a pigmy, a serf or a slave, that shall he be. If he wills to be a real man in possession of the things common to man, then he shall be his own sovereign.
 
 
 
 The National Black Chamber of Commerce Mulls Entrepreneurship Initiative
 SBA Changes Rules to Assist Small IT Businesses and Testing Labs
 North America's Largest Railroad Increases Its Spending with M/WBEs
 Study Finds Black Women Are Major Earners, Family Decision Makers
 The Sallie Mae Fund to Award $2.5 Million in Scholarships
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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