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Photographer Platon (left) and President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-lago on Nov. 25 Credit - Mike Foley. W e are nearing a century of Person of the Year, the franchise TIME’s editors launched ...
Person of the Year (called Man of the Year or Woman of the Year until 1999) [1] is an annual issue of the American news magazine and website Time featuring a person, group, idea, or object that "for better or for worse ...has done the most to influence the events of the year". [2]
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Time ' s most famous feature throughout its history has been the annual "Person of the Year" (formerly "Man of the Year") cover story, in which Time recognizes the individual or group of individuals who have had the biggest impact on news headlines over the past 12 months. The distinction is supposed to go to the person who, "for good or ill ...
The world’s most powerful man entered with an air of unhurried bonhomie. Dressed in his trademark navy suit and red tie, Trump, 78, appeared a little older than he had some seven months earlier ...
Purchase prints of this issue's covers here in the TIME Cover Store. and click here to buy your copy of the Person of the Year issue. For all its progress, AMD remains the semiconductor industry ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 December 2024. 2006 issue of Time magazine "You." redirects here. For other uses, see You (disambiguation). Cover of the December 25, 2006 issue. Gray area is a reflective mirror surface. "You" was the official choice for Time ' s Person of the Year in 2006. The magazine set out to recognize the ...
The 33-year-old performer was announced as this year's winner on Wednesday's Today show. Time's Editor-in-Chief, Sam Jacobs, shared the news with Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie.