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Date:
Sun, 23 December 2007 13:18 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Time's Putin Person of the Year 2007
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Russian President Vladimir Putin smiles during a meeting with German
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier (not pictured) in the
Kremlin in Moscow December 18, 2007. Putin was named Time magazine's
"Person of the Year" for 2007 on Wednesday for bringing stability
and renewed status to his country.
REUTERS/Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool
Wed Dec 19, 8:29 AM ET
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President George W. Bush (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin
button up their jackets following their bilateral meeting in Sydney,
September 7, 2007.
(Jason Reed/Reuters)
Thu Dec 20, 10:44 PM ET
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, right,
seen before his interview with Time magazine in the Kremlin in
Moscow, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007. Time magazine on Wednesday named
Russian President Vladimir Putin its 'Person of the Year.'
(AP Photo/RIA-Novosti,
Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service)
Wed Dec 19, 12:40 PM ET |
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Time magazine has named President
Vladimir Putin its person of the year, in recognition of the Russian
leader's role in making Moscow "a critical linchpin of the 21st
century."
(AFP/Time Inc.com)
Wed Dec 19, 1:15 PM ET |
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Last year, the
Person of the Year 2006 was "You", meaning all the readers, with the
photo of a PC computer on the cover, in which the PC monitor was
printed with glossy silver ink that could reflect anybody’s face who
views it. The PC computer in Person of the Year 2006 was also like
inspired by these letters addressed to the computer genius,
yourself.
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The announcement of Russian President Vladimir
Putin as the Time magazine 'Person of the Year.2007' becomes meaningful
for me since it happened after my previous letter of "Medvedev
Anoints by Putin After My Letter of 'Getting Mad' " written on
12 December 2007. Even Reuter's photo in the above left shown
his forehead halfway, like Mr. Bean's kind of joke.
Congratulation to president Putin.
It was not for the first time that Time magazine seems
like inspired by my letter to choose the Person of the Year. Last year,
the Person of the Year 2006 was "You",
meaning all the readers, with the photo of a PC computer on the cover, in
which the PC monitor was printed with glossy silver ink that could reflect
anybody’s face who views it. I wrote it in my letter of "Time
Magazine's Person of the Year 2006, and My Small Mirror". The PC
computer in Person of the Year 2006 was also like inspired by these
letters addressed to the computer genius, yourself.
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Date:
Sun, 23 December 2007 13:25 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Reminder of a Proper "Time to Put In"
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President George W. Bush
holds a news conference in the press briefing room at the White
House in Washington December 20, 2007. (Larry
Downing/Reuters)
Thu
Dec 20, 12:05 PM ET
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A photo of president Bush pointing his finger downward
has significant meanings for me.
First, since it was around the time of the
above announcement of Russian President Vladimir Putin as the Time
magazine 'Person of the Year 2007', president Bush was like reminding me
that Time magazine has again inspired by my previous letter related to
president Putin's plan to step down and anoints his successor who would be Dmitry Medvedev, like written in my letter of "Medvedev
Anoints by Putin After My Letter of 'Getting Mad' ".
Second, since Time magazine has a red frame on
its cover, president Bush was like reminding me about my having to be
careful of my "time to put in" something red under, like mentioned in my
previous letter of "About
A Couple Make Love". It should be properly arranged according to the
right ritual. A caution that such kind of man and woman
activities could trigger disaster if it was done improperly. May God help
me with this.
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Date:
Sun, 23 December 2007 13:58 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
A Message From Nestor The Oldest Man's Death
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Hryhoriy put
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THE OLDEST BACHELOR DIES AT 116
By CATHY BURKE, and Post Wire Services
December 18, 2007 -- The world's oldest man has died at the
age of 116 - a century-plus of good living he chalked up to
single-minded nonwedded bliss.
Former Ukrainian farm hand Hryhoriy Nestor died in his sleep
Friday. Family records put his birth date at March 15, 1891.
A relative with whom Nestor lived in the village of Stary
Yarychev said the old man puttered around the house and yard and was active right up to the end, according to a Kiev
newspaper.
"His death came as a surprise to us. He just didn't wake up
again," a relative said.
The family said Nestor always chalked up his longevity to the
single life, but it may have been more a matter of
circumstance than choice.
"He didn't find himself a mate because he was a short man and
never had money," the relative said.
But on his own, he ate well, worked hard and drank vodka in
moderation. Nestor may have been the world's oldest man but he
died before proof of his age was submitted to Guinness World
Records.
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The news about the death of an
oldest man in the world, Hryhoriy Nestor, who died at the age
of 116 on Friday 14 December 2007, becomes like a message for
me that if I still concern about my consent to move from this
world soon, I should prevent what he did that made him live
long. Among what I should prevent to do is probably related
with what his relative said.
May God help me with this, for the
good of his world.
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