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With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
(2008) President Barack Obama
(2007) Russian President Vladimir Putin
(2006) You -- Represented by the individual content creator on the World Wide Web
(2005) The Good Samaritans -- Represented by Bill and Melinda Gates (pictured) and U2's Bono
(2004) President George W. Bush
(2003) The American soldier -- Representing U.S. forces around the world, especially in the Iraq War
(2002) The Whistleblowers -- Represented by Cynthia Cooper (WorldCom), Coleen Rowley (FBI) and Sherron Watkins (Enron, pictured)
(2001) New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani
(2000) President George W. Bush
(1999) Jeffrey Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com
(1998) President Bill Clinton and Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel who investigated Clinton over Whitewater and the Monica Lewinsky affair
(1997) Andrew Grove, semiconductor pioneer and former Intel CEO
(1996) David Ho, AIDS research pioneer
(1995) Then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich
(1994) Pope John Paul II
(1993) The Peacemakers -- Represented byYitzhak Rabin,Yasser Arafat, F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela
(1992) President Bill Clinton
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
(2008) President Barack Obama
(2007) Russian President Vladimir Putin
(2006) You -- Represented by the individual content creator on the World Wide Web
(2005) The Good Samaritans -- Represented by Bill and Melinda Gates (pictured) and U2's Bono
(2004) President George W. Bush
(2003) The American soldier -- Representing U.S. forces around the world, especially in the Iraq War
(2002) The Whistleblowers -- Represented by Cynthia Cooper (WorldCom), Coleen Rowley (FBI) and Sherron Watkins (Enron, pictured)
(2001) New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani
(2000) President George W. Bush
(1999) Jeffrey Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com
(1998) President Bill Clinton and Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel who investigated Clinton over Whitewater and the Monica Lewinsky affair
(1997) Andrew Grove, semiconductor pioneer and former Intel CEO
(1996) David Ho, AIDS research pioneer
(1995) Then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich
(1994) Pope John Paul II
(1993) The Peacemakers -- Represented byYitzhak Rabin,Yasser Arafat, F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela
(1992) President Bill Clinton
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
With Time's 2018Person of the Year set to be unveiled Tuesday morning,take a look back at the last 26years of honorees.
(2008) President Barack Obama
(2007) Russian President Vladimir Putin
(2006) You -- Represented by the individual content creator on the World Wide Web
(2005) The Good Samaritans -- Represented by Bill and Melinda Gates (pictured) and U2's Bono
(2004) President George W. Bush
(2003) The American soldier -- Representing U.S. forces around the world, especially in the Iraq War
(2002) The Whistleblowers -- Represented by Cynthia Cooper (WorldCom), Coleen Rowley (FBI) and Sherron Watkins (Enron, pictured)
(2001) New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani
(2000) President George W. Bush
(1999) Jeffrey Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com
(1998) President Bill Clinton and Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel who investigated Clinton over Whitewater and the Monica Lewinsky affair
(1997) Andrew Grove, semiconductor pioneer and former Intel CEO
(1996) David Ho, AIDS research pioneer
(1995) Then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich
(1994) Pope John Paul II
(1993) The Peacemakers -- Represented byYitzhak Rabin,Yasser Arafat, F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela
(1992) President Bill Clinton
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