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Time Magazine Person of the Year 2007: Vladimir Putin

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Time magazine named Russian President Putin its “Person of the Year”. Nobel Prize winner Al Gore and Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling became the runners-up. AP video report.

At the website Time editor Richard Stengel explains: “At significant cost to the principles and ideas that free nations prize, he has performed an extraordinary feat of leadership in imposing stability on a nation that has rarely known it and brought Russia back to the table of world power. For that reason, Vladimir Putin is TIME's 2007 Person of the Year.”

Vladimir Putin
Russia
Time (magazine)
Person of the Year
Choosing Order Before Freedom

Comments (6 posted):

why is nationalism so powerful on 12 October, 2011 05:07:18
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i don't agree with this decision, J.K. Rowling is more worthy!
why is nationalism so powerful on 12 October, 2011 05:07:25
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i don't agree with this decision, J.K. Rowling is more worthy!
why is nationalism so powerful on 12 October, 2011 05:07:25
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i don't agree with this decision, J.K. Rowling is more worthy!
why is nationalism so powerful on 12 October, 2011 05:07:25
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i don't agree with this decision, J.K. Rowling is more worthy!
why is nationalism so powerful on 12 October, 2011 05:07:27
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i don't agree with this decision, J.K. Rowling is more worthy!
why is nationalism so powerful on 12 October, 2011 05:07:27
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i don't agree with this decision, J.K. Rowling is more worthy!

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