Each year since 1927 Time Magazine has put forward what used to be called the Man of the Year but has recently become Person of the Year. See this background.
It may still be early days for 2005 [Time doesn't make its "award" until the end of the year] but I would like to nominate Jan Egeland, Under-Secretary for Humanitarian Relief and UN Emergency Relief Co-ordinator as the Person of the Year for 2005.
Egeland has, I believe, been at the real coal-face in being "involved" in assisting victims of disaster around the world during 2005. Who can forget his quiet, dignified yet urgent and sobering pleas for help.
Any better nominations for the Person of the Year? Let's hear them!
It may still be early days for 2005 [Time doesn't make its "award" until the end of the year] but I would like to nominate Jan Egeland, Under-Secretary for Humanitarian Relief and UN Emergency Relief Co-ordinator as the Person of the Year for 2005.
Egeland has, I believe, been at the real coal-face in being "involved" in assisting victims of disaster around the world during 2005. Who can forget his quiet, dignified yet urgent and sobering pleas for help.
Any better nominations for the Person of the Year? Let's hear them!
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Time magazine almost always selects someone who will please the establishment.
How about, say, the opposition forces in Zimbabwe? Unions in Iraq, trying to get fairness for workers amongst a war zone?
We can keep dreaming...