Barack Obama? Gordon Brown? Michael Phelps? Click through the pros and cons of our finalists for Person of the Year and vote for the candidates you think are most deserving.
TIME Senior Science Reporter Alice Park talks with AIDS researcher Dr. David Ho, the 1996 choice for Person of the Year
After the September 11th attacks on America in 2001, the decision for TIME's Person of the Year was not clear cut
TIME Managing Editor Rick Stengel put out a call on YouTube for suggestions for the magazine's 2008 Person of the Year. There were thousands of comments and dozens of video responses
TIME's selection of Russian Prime Minister (then-President) Vladimir Putin as its Person of the Year in 2007 proved prescient
Former media mogul Ted Turner recalls his selection as TIME Man of the Year in 1991, when his CNN network came of age in the first Gulf War
Covers and sound from the history of the TIME Person of the Year, beginning with the first one selected: Charles Lindbergh in 1927
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