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10 Great Women Who Wouldn't Shut Up in '09

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We believe in women being heard. So we salute these 10 standouts of 2009, the recipients of MORE's first-ever Noisemaker Awards, who spoke up, talked back—and made it easier for us all to do the same. Read on and hear them roar.

Sharon Stone

For redefining the term age-appropriate.

The Basic Instinct star has long been famously uninhibited about her body. But Sharon Stone’s headline-making photo shoot this year—some shots were topless—revealed more than just an enviable figure and a flair for audacity. They were part of her ongoing campaign to demonstrate, as she told Paris Match, that “the middle of life isn’t the end of life.” She looked at her full-frontal nude scene in Basic Instinct 2 the same way: “I wanted the audience to have a moment where they realize she’s naked and then realize she’s a forty-something woman and naked," she told the London Evening Standard. For proving that the view from midlife can be quite spectacular, we salute her.

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01.19.2010
Madame X
While I loved the article, and admire Sharon Stone for many reasons, I diagree with her overstatement about not caring what anyone else thinks. Caring about the beliefs and perceptions of others is precisely why so many of these women have been successful. A more accurate statement might have been that women care about the perceptions of others, while demonstrating leadership and not compromising important principles -- those are the women we admire. Really -- didn't most intelligent women think her statement about the earhtquake in China was absolutely looney? This diminished our perception of her intelligence, and her role as a viable spokesperson for causes she believes in.
I cannot say I have ever admired Nancy Reagon - until now. Her advocacy of stem cell research and speaking about her husband's alzheimer's shows that she has great depths. Well done, Nancy.
01.07.2010
Lisa Jennings
Marla Marla: well put well put. Michelle Bachmann! Whose voice does she represent? I don't find her a friend to women or women's issues - she is a neo bonger who says the most unfounded things! She never has one thing positve to say - its always sorta hateful! Sarah Palin - well to me she is a quiter! She is getting enought of her 15 minutes through her book. Sorry Laura - but I don't think many women in their 40s plus think either gals are worthy! Need more substance and consistency and lose the moralist tone! Who needs more judgmental neo's in their lives - not me or any women I know.
01.01.2010
Marla Miller
it would be tough for me to see either one of these women on the list---they expoit issues not define/refine them---both are'15 minute's worth of fame' people i don't think deserve to be on lists with women of substance....
12.23.2009
laura
Add Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann to that list. You might not like their conservative views, but they have certainly given a voice to women, a great majority of the American populace, who share those same conservative values.
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