TIME recently published the
The Time 100, its annual list of the most influential people in the worldleaders, artists, athletes, scientists, revolutionaries who are shaping and changing the world we live in. Asian folks who made the list include:
- Youk Chhang, director of the Documentation Center of Cambodia
- Chien-Ming Wang, pitcher for the New York Yankees
- Liu Qi, Beijing Communist Party Secretary, and head of the city's Olympic Organizing Committee
- Hu Jintao, President of the People's Republic of China
- Zeng Jinyan, Chinese blogger and activist
- Pony Ma, co-founder of Chinese internet service Tencent
- Steve Chen, co-founder of YouTube
- Lakshmi Mittal, CEO of Arcelor Mittal, the world's largest steel company
- Katsuaki Watanabe, president and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation
- Shigeru Miyamoto, head of the Nintendo Wii design team
- Ho Ching, CEO of Temasek Holdings
- Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo
I should also mention that Rosie O'Donnell made the list of influential people, which is scary. (Thanks, Troy.)
It's also worth noting
TIME's online readers' poll of the most influential people of the year. Korean pop star Rain topped the list 470,174 votes, followed by Stephen Colbert and Sanjaya Malakar. Come on, people. Rain? Most inluential person? In the world? I wouldn't take these results too seriously, as they are probably the result of ballot stuffing by Rain's worlwide legion of fans. Stephen Colbert, however, not content with being number two, issued a challenge to Rain with his very own Korean music video:
He's Singin' in Korean. It's simultaneously hilarious and painful.