Rabu, 10 Desember 2014

Ebola Fighters Are Time Magazine's Person Of The Year In 2014

Ebola Fighters Are Time Magazine's Person Of The Year In 2014 The Ebola fighters have been named Time magazine's Person of the Year for 2014.



Time's managing editor Nancy Gibbs revealed the winner on NBC's "Today" Wednesday morning. She had announced the final eight candidates on Monday.



Among the other finalists were Taylor Swift, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of the Kurdistan Region in Iraq Massoud Barzani. The magazine also considered larger news stories for this year's winner, including the protestors in Ferguson, Missouri following the killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown.



"These men and women did the hard and dangerous work in treating patients and protecting the rest of us" Gibbs told Matt Lauer Wednesday.



Here are the 5 different covers:










Chosen by the magazine's editors each year, the Person of the Year is an individual or group of individuals who have had the greatest impact on news that year. Previous winners include Pope Francis and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.



Time also revealed on Monday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the winner of the 2014 reader's poll.

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