Thursday, Apr. 10, 2008
The TIME 100
Elie Wiesel Nobel laureate, humanitarian, activist, Holocaust survivor and author of more than 40 books, including Night
I respectfully nominate Maurice Levy, CEO of Publicis, an outstanding international figure in marketing and advertising and an influential personality at the highest levels of government and business. He is well informed, intelligent and warm.
Alicia Keys Pianist, singer, songwriter, actress and spokeswoman for the AIDS organization Keep a Child Alive
Salma Hayek is one of the most interesting, intelligent and compassionate people I've ever met. She is not only an incredibly talented actress but also a dedicated philanthropist who is raising awareness of violence against women that most know nothing about.
Paul Simon Once a partner in one of folk music's greatest duos, he is a co-founder of the Children's Health Fund
Dr. Irwin Redlener is one of the foremost advocates for children's health in the U.S. and an authority on preparedness for disasters. He co-founded the Children's Health Fund, which runs the Gulf's largest and longest-operating post-Katrina pediatric program.
LeBron James Drafted out of high school five years ago by Cleveland as the year's first overall pick, he now leads the NBA in scoring
Chris Paul is an extraordinary athlete and a special person. An NBA Rookie of the Year, he understands the importance of giving back to the community. His CP3 Foundation has played a big part in New Orleans' recovery. He has made a real difference for families in need.
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