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...Year [Dec. 25-Jan. 1]. I promise my family, friends and co-workers that I will not let this title go to my head and that the wealth and fame it will undoubtedly bring me will be used only for the greater good. I also appreciate the flattering cover photo, although I believe that your stylists could have worked a bit harder to de-emphasize the rectangular lines of my face. Kathi Vieser Bianco North Babylon, New York...
...Your innovative Person of the Year cover was interesting, but I see behind it a deep and perhaps unintended symbolism. The image of oneself that we see on the cover is distorted and fractured. Does this symbolize the fragmented nature of the human psyche today? In India, we have known for millennia that even the image that one sees in a clear mirror is not the real you. The real you is the spiritual spark that resides within the mysterious depths of human consciousness. So perhaps your cover is really more appropriate than you realize. Karan Singh Member of Parliament...
...2006?Jan. 1, 2007]. I promise my family, friends and co-workers that I will not let this title go to my head and that the wealth and fame it will undoubtedly bring me will be used only for the greater good. I also appreciate the flattering cover photo, although I believe that your stylists could have worked a bit harder to de-emphasize the rectangular lines of my face. Kathi Vieser Bianco North Babylon, New York...
...name Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Person of the Year, as your readers did in the online poll. What percentage of people in the world have ever heard of YouTube? What is the scale of its effect on people outside the U.S.? The proper headline for your cover should have been American person of the year. Zac Zhang Shenzhen, China...
...Best Photos of 2006 I was happy to see the old Leica camera on Time's cover [Dec. 18]. It was completely appropriate that the best photos of 2006 were introduced by the camera of the last century! The Leica camera was, from the very beginning, the ultimate tool for many great professional photographers as well as the ultimate dream of so many great - and less great - amateurs. Notwithstanding the often superb quality of its competitors, anybody with a heart for photography has to admit that there was one thing prized above all else: the Leica. Ingemar Lindahl Lidkoping, Sweden...