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Sherry Rehman

Shehrbano "Sherry" Rehman (or Shahrbano Rahman, Urdu: شہر بانو رحمان; 21 December 1960), is a Pakistani politician, political journalist and diplomat who serves as the member of Senate and the Vice President of Pakistan Peoples Party. She served as the Pakistan's Ambassador to the US on 23 November 2011 till May 2013. Rehman also served as Chairperson of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society.〔(Sherry Rehman, Pakistan's defiant prisoner of intolerance, vows to stay put )〕
Previously, she was the Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting from March 2008 until March 2009 under the center-left Gillani ministry. She served as the Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan between 2002 till 2011 when she was appointed as Pakistan's envoy to U.S. Prior to politics, she was a prominent journalist and was the editor of ''Herald''. She currently heads the Jinnah Institute, a non-profit public policy organisation.〔(Sherry’s Jinnah Institute says it has no link, funding from US )〕〔(Extraordinary Pakistanis: Sherry Rehman )〕
==Biography==
Born in Karachi, to a prominent Sindhi family, Rehman's father Hassanally A. Rahman, was a lawyer and educator and so was her paternal uncle Tufail Ali Abdul Rehman Zubedi, later Chief Justice of Sindh and Balochistan High Court. Her mother served as vice president of the State Bank of Pakistan—the first woman to hold the post.
She attended Karachi Grammar School, Smith College and the University of Sussex where she studied art history and political science.
Rehman worked as a professional journalist for twenty years, writing for national and international newspapers and news magazines. She was editor-in-chief of Pakistan's leading news magazine, ''The Herald'', for ten years and served as a member of the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) from 1988 to 1998. She also anchored a television show on current affairs in 1999. She is considered one of the beautiful women politicians from Pakistan.

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