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2004 People in the News

Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen),

Freddy Adu,

Iyad Allawi,

Jean-Bertrand Aristide,

Lance Armstrong,

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo,

José María Aznar,

Nicholas Berg,

Sandy Berger,

Todd Bertuzzi,

Conrad Black,

William Boykin,

Lakhdar Brahimi,

L. Paul Bremer,

Sergey Brin and Larry Page,

Kobe Bryant,

Ahmad Chalabi,

Hugo Chávez,

Wesley Clark,

Richard Clarke,

Bill Clinton,

Matthew Cooper,

Joseph Darby,

Gavyn Davies and Greg Dyke,

Howard Dean,

Tom DeLay,

Luis Echeverría,

Bob Edwards,

John Edwards,

Michael Eisner,

Richard Foster,

Sonia Gandhi,

Mel Gibson,

Porter Goss,

Richard Grasso,

Katharine Gunn,

Paul Hamm,

Wassef Ali Hassoun,

Abu Issa al-Hindi,

Jack Idema,

Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake,

Michael Jackson,

Jiang Yanyong,

Paul Johnson,

David Kay,

Thomas Kean and Lee Hamilton,

John Kerry,

Abdul Qadeer Khan,

Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan,

Dennis J. Kucinich,

Brandon Mayfield,

James McGreevey,

Mike Melvill,

Zell Miller,

Michael Moore,

Ralph Nader,

Gavin Newsom,

Barack Obama,

Paul O'Neill,

Rod Paige,

Carly Patterson,

Scott Peterson,

Michael Phelps,

Charles Pickering, Sr.,

Colin Powell,

Vladimir Putin,

Ahmed Qurei,

Dan Rather,

Ron Reagan,

Condoleezza Rice,

Pat Roberts,

Linda Ronstadt,

Pete Rose,

John Rowland,

Donald Rumsfeld,

Moktada al-Sadr,

Ricardo Sanchez,

Antonin Scalia,

Michael Scheuer,

Ariel Sharon,

Al Sharpton, Jr.,

Manmohan Singh,

Martha Stewart,

Swift Boat Veterans for Truth,

Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba,

George Tenet,

Atal Bihari Vajpayee,

Joseph Wilson,

Viktor Yushchenko,

Sheik Ahmed Yassin,

Sheik Ghazi Ajil al-Yawar,

James Yee,

Sheik Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,


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