telegraph.co.uk — Vanity Fair has unveiled its annual list of the world's 100 most powerful and influential people, what the magazine calls "the New Establishment", and topping the table for the first time is Vladimir Putin, according to reports.
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rudegarSep 3, 2008
what about fake Steve jobs?
fuzzy889Sep 3, 2008
Well that list is clearly bulls**t. Buried.
loisln77Sep 3, 2008
It only gives credence to how much power SOCIETY gives to celebrities ... which is way too much.
Closed AccountSep 3, 2008
97. Jimmy Buffet? No one likes Jimmy Buffet cept for frat boys and alcoholic chicks from the south.
Closed AccountSep 4, 2008
Yes - then we could annex Canada!
unclalSep 8, 2008
I'v read all the comments, and came to the conclusion that no thought at all went into selecting this list. Wait a minute!, i know! it's paradoxical!!, Some of you called it a joke, it's more serious then that, they were sincere in their conclusions. It's not only scary, it's INSANE!.
grin23Sep 9, 2008
advertising companies are thralls of those with more money such as oil, energy etc.
pineapplemillerMay 26, 2009
I will have you know that this particular oil sheik is not only wealthy but a visionary and he sees it possible for "Arab youth to reach for the skies..." by donating $10 billion dollars for them to acheive their dreams academically.
pineapplemillerMay 26, 2009
If I ever had one I would consider him my best friend in Russian. He has one of the most kindness hearts one man can possess.