Time magazine names Putin "Person of the Year"
Time magazine Wednesday named Russian President Vladimir Putin
"Person of the Year" for his "extraordinary feat of leadership in taking
a country that was in chaos and bringing it stability."
The runners-up for 2007 went to Nobel Prize-winner Al Gore and the
author of the "Harry Potter" books J.K. Rowling.
In an article entitled "Choosing Order Before Freedom" posted on the
magazine's website, Time managing editor Richard Stengel said Putin was
chosen for performing "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."
New york, Thursday, Xinhua |