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Most Influential People

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  • Boomer The Crooner
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Discussion Started on May 01 2008 at 01:13:21 pm
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Most Influential People

Time magazine just released its list of the 100 most influential people -- here's a look at some of the people on the list, from the Associated Press:

NEW YORK (AP) — Playwright, actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg are among the newsmakers on Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people.

The 2008 list, appearing on the magazine's Web site Thursday morning and on newsstands Friday, also includes presidential contenders Barack Obama, John McCain and Hillary Clinton. Obama and Clinton made the list last year. Iraq Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and President Bush also are named.

In a piece he wrote for the magazine, former President Bill Clinton said he advised his friend Blair to take some time off to spend with his family and make a list of issues he wanted to pursue after stepping down in 2007.

"Tony listened to my advice graciously but ignored it completely by immediately accepting a new job as Middle East envoy for the Quartet," Clinton wrote. The announcement of Blair's appointment to the so-called "Quartet" of Mideast peacemakers — the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia — came hours after his resignation.

It is Blair's first time on Time's 100 list; his successor, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, made the list in 2005.

The 2008 list includes more than three times as many men as women and draws nominees from 23 countries, a magazine spokeswoman said.

Others on the list include Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, the Dalai Lama, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Chinese President Hu Jintao, African National Congress President Jacob Zuma, Mexican golfer Lorena Ochoa, Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez, Radio Publique Africaine founder Alexis Sinduhije, singer Mariah Carey, personal-finance adviser Suze Orman and media maven Oprah Winfrey, who has made the list five times, more often than anyone else.

You can see a picture gallery and extended biographies of each of the people by clicking here.

So what do you think? Do you agree with Time's selections -- or would you make some changes?







 
    Discussion Started on May 02 2008 at 12:43:40 am
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    I always find these lists interesting, but seriously, how much influence do any of these people really have on our lives?  Other than some lawmakers who decide how much we pay in taxes or what programs get funded (or lose funding, for that matter), I don't know how much actual influence the folks on this list have on regular folks. 

    Oprah I can see.  After all, she does have the power to move thousands of books off shelves when she taps a particular book for her book club.  But Mariah Carey?  C'mon! 

    It'd be nice if we could see a list of people who made huge impacts on real lives.  Like maybe a teacher who went above and beyond the call of duty to turn young lives around.  Or maybe a cancer researcher who's helped boost survival rates for a specific cancer. 

    Or is that kind of news just not as sexy as George Clooney??
     

 
 

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