《时代》2010影响力候选人物 韩寒薄熙来刘晓波入围
网络投票总名单在这里http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/completelist/0,29569,1972075,00.html
我将一些华人摘录如下,按照周刊名单上的顺序。
韩寒
Age: 27
Occupation: Author, race-car driver
Previous TIME 100 Appearances: 0
Han Han’s first novel, based on his experience as a high school dropout in Shanghai, became a best seller in China and sparked a debate about the quality of the country’s rigid education system. An avid rally car driver, he writes a mega-popular blog that pokes fun at prominent cultural figures and incompetent officials.
王振堂
Age: 55
Occupation: CEO of Acer
Previous TIME 100 Appearances: 0
An electrical engineer by training, Wang now runs one of the world’s fastest-growing computer companies. Thanks to its acquisitions of brands like Gateway and Packard Bell and a surge in sales of laptops and netbooks, the Taiwan-based firm now rivals Dell as the world’s second largest maker of PCs.
薄熙来
Age: 60
Occupation: Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing, China
Previous TIME 100 Appearances: 0
A former Commerce minister and son of a Communist Party elder, Bo is one of China’s most popular officials thanks to an extensive crackdown on organized crime in Chongqing, the southwestern Chinese megacity he has run since 2007. He is considered an outside candidate for the Politburo’s standing committee — China’s top ruling body — when it is reconfigured in 2012.
王岐山
Age: 61
Occupation: Vice-Premier of China
Previous TIME 100 Appearances: 1
As one of China’s top economic officials, Wang helped steer the country through the global downturn, from which it has emerged stronger than ever. He is expected to represent China during the next round of strategic and economic talks with the U.S. in May, at a time when ties between the two giants are fraying.
刘晓波
Age: 54
Occupation: Activist, writer
Previous TIME 100 Appearances: 0
Liu was a chief author of "Charter ’08," a pro-democracy manifesto that called on the Communist Party to enact political reforms and uphold the constitutional rights of Chinese citizens. The document, which was signed by 303 mainland intellectuals, badly rattled China’s authoritarian leaders. Liu was arrested on December 25, 2009, and sentenced to 11 years in prison for "inciting subversion of state power."
李彦宏
Age: 41
Profession: CEO of Baidu
Previous TIME 100 Appearances: 0
A onetime software engineer for Infoseek, Li founded Chinese Internet search company Baidu in 1999. It holds nearly 60% of the search market in China, and its stock has risen since rival Google’s clash with the Chinese government over censorship and hacking.
李光耀
Age: 86
Occupation: Minister Mentor of Singapore
Previous TIME 100 Appearances: 1
The first Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee ran the city-state for more than 30 years and oversaw its rise to one of Asia’s most prosperous states. Despite stepping down as Senior Minister in 2004, he still retains vast influence.
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