Editing Condoleezza Rice and Other Tales
One person who makes a return visit this year is the Secretary of State, who also wrote about Oprah Winfrey, which Elaine Shannon asked her to do while accompanying Rice on a trip to Baghdad. Al Gore, like Rice, is both an honoree and a contributor; as a writer, he profiled Jim Hansen, the NASA scientist who helped sound the alarm on climate change.
Tom Cruise, who wrote about J.J. Abrams, was the first contributor to turn in his copy to Belinda Luscombe, quite a feat given what else is going on his life. (As a writer, by the way, he is fond of italics.) Charles Barkley proved eager to write about the sensational Steve Nash, but as Sean Gregory discovered, Barkley's promise to call in the "late afternoon" turned into 11:30 p.m. Inspired by Tom Brokaw's writing about Jon Stewart last year, Adi asked Brian Williams to tackle Stephen Colbert. Adi caught Williams on his way to New Orleans, and after some gentle ribbing about the deadline, Williams turned in a piece that deftly captured Colbert's brilliant delivery.
We have two fold-out sections this year, "Power Couples" and another called "Six Degrees of Separation," in which Clayton Neuman and D.W. Pine track the amazing Time 100 connections shared by Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Bono and Steve Jobs. The chart is meant to bring a smile, but it also underscores what the Time 100 list shows: we live in an interconnected and global village, a place where people you might not have heard about, as well as those you have, are influencing the way we live in the 21st century.
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