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TIME Person of the Year: Ben Bernanke

Federal Reserve Chairman receives the nod from Time magazine for 2009 Person of the Year. Time editor refers to the Federal Reserve as "the most power, least understood government force shaping our lives."
In the Media by Gordon K. Chan - 18 comments

Obama Selected Time's Person of the Year

Time Magazine’s editor, Richard Stengel, has just made the long-awaited announcement of Barack Obama as Person of the Year.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff - 9 comments

Time Announces Person of the Year: Vladimir Putin

Who would you pick if it were up to you to choose the person of the year? An exceptional journalist risking his life to cover war, a heroic soldier, a local hero who saved lives, none of the above? Would it be Vladimir Putin?
In the Media by S.H. Mills - 11 comments
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For the past two years India has been building the world's most sophisticated database of personal identities.

Indiana Pacers president Larry Bird was voted the NBA's executive of the year on Wednesday, becoming the first person to win that award, plus the MVP and coach of the year honours.

It is that time of year again -- for honors and ranking and lists. And in one of the biggest year-end nods, Time Magazine today named Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke its "Person of the Year." Time cited Bernanke's bold... Ben Bernanke - Chairman of the Federal Reserve - Time - Time Person of the Year - Federal Reserve System
Pleading for the safe return of their 6-year-old daughter today, the parents of missing Tucson girl Isabel Celis begged the "person or persons who have Isabel" to bring their child back home.
There's no escape for the "Leapling," or "Leaper," a person born on that quadrennial 29th day of February. Doomed, they are, to life as a walking, talking "conversation piece."
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$20 Million on PR Is To Be Expected – and Thoughts from Mark Birnbaum and Elie Hirschfeld

PR Some random musings on the world of public relations:  Uproar abounds regarding The Obama Administration...
2 hours ago by RonnTorossian

Authors I Admire by Raynetta Stocks, author of "The Grim"

About Raynetta Stocks Raynetta Stocks was born in Washington D.C. in August 1981. She excelled early at reading and...
yesterday by Tracee Gleichner

Breast Milk for Men - Animals - or 8 year old Child?

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) emphasize the value of breastfeeding...
yesterday in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan

Interview with Gregory Lamberson, author of "Carnage Road"

About Gregory Lamberson Gregory Lamberson is the author of five published horror novels and one nonfiction book on...
yesterday by Tracee Gleichner

Australian vicar's ridiculous comments on marriage in the Herald Sun

Father Tony Kerin, episcopal vicar for justice and social service in the Archdiocese of Melbourne, has a message for...
yesterday by Sarah Lucas - 1 comment
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