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22 hours ago ago from Woman News
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 Forward to a friend Home U.S. Politics World Blogs Business & Tech Health & Science Entertainment Photos Magazine Specials Topics The Page --- The Latest Updates Tehran Testing Iran says it successfully fired long-range missile Wednesday. Super-Slammin' Salute to the Troops Obama to appear in WWE holiday special. Details here. Poll: Economy, Health Care Take ...
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12 hours ago ago from Goldfish And Clowns
Full credit to Jon at Exurban League for noting who should have been TIME magazine's Person Of The Year: Neda Dan Collins at Piece Of Work In Progress has another excellent suggestion .
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13 hours ago ago from Gossip_dance
People Who Mattered Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart came in at nr. 15 For full list go here It's been at least a decade since we had a pair of authentic, shriek-inducing, catch-me-when-I-faint teen idols on our hands. But suddenly, OMG, they're back. What makes the stars of the Twilight series so idolizable? It's partly that ineffable combination of dirtiness and innocence: they're sexy, but they're not sexual. They're also ...
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9 hours ago ago from The Reformed Pastor
Time came out with its Person of the Year honor today, and oddly enough it's Ben Bernake, chairman of the Federal Reserve. Since the Fed did most of its work on restoring the financial sector last year, this has the feel of an acting Oscar being given out for an undeserving performance to make up for the times when the honoree was skipped over. The runners-up included Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, who might qualify for Athlete of the Year but ...
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19 hours ago ago from Tony Fisher Wife Journey
Time Person Of The Year 2009 Time Person Of The Year 2009 - : By John Hudson on December 16, 2009 12:23pm. From a field of contenders that included The Chinese Worker, Time magazine hoisted Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke to the throne of Person of the Year. In the magazine's explanation, 5 Flaws With Time's 'Person Of The Year' Pick, Ben Bernanke The: When we do the year-end list, we've had time to live with all of these records and some have ...
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Ben Bernanke: 'TIME' Person Of The Year
17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
NEW YORK Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke (bur-NANG'-kee) has been named Time magazine's "Person of the Year" for 2009. Last year's winner was then-President-elect Barack Obama. The 2007 winner was Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Other previous winners have included Bono, President George W. Bush, and Amazon.com CEO and founder Jeff Bezos (BAY'-zohs.) ___ On the Net: http://www.time.com/
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Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Time Magazine Names Bernanke 'Person Of The Year' by The Associated Press Associated Press This photo released by Time Magazine Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009 in New York, ...
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No News Is Good News From the FOMC By RANDALL W. FORSYTH MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Bernanke, Time's Person of the Year, stays his course. Is this his top tick? Subscribe Now With these readers: Or copy the rss link: AFTER BEING VOTED Time magazine's Person of the Year, Ben Bernanke probably figures his work for 2009 is ...
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17 hours ago ago from Politics Daily
Time magazine has named Ben Bernanke its 2009 Person of the Year. The magazine said the Federal Reserve chairman's foresight and success at preventing a second Great Depression -- the history that wasn't made this year -- drove its choice. "We've rarely had such a perfect revision of the clich that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it," Richard Stengel, Time 's managing editor, writes in an introduction to this week's ...
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