Person of the Year 2004
George W. Bush
For sticking to his guns (literally and figuratively), for reshaping the rules of politics to fit his ten-gallon-hat leadership style and for persuading a majority of voters that he deserved to be in the White House for another four years, George W. Bush is TIME's 2004 Person of the Year More »
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George W. Bush
George W. Bush is TIME's 2004 Person of the Year More »
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People Who Mattered
Along with George W. Bush, TIME also picked an entire list of people who made a difference throughout the past year More »
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In Memoriam
Paying Tribute to Notable People Who Died in 2004 More »
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Photos: A President's Life
Photographer Christopher Morris captures George W. Bush in public and private moments More »
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Photos: Visiting Wounded Troops
After his recent annual physical at Bethesda's National Naval Medical Center, the President visited injured troops More »
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Q&A
President George W. Bush sat down in the Oval Office to talk about his second term and how he views his place in history. More »
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Photos: 15 Minutes of Fame
It's easy to make news if you've got talent or power. But the merely ambitious and randomly famous need attention, too briefly. A look at 2004's flickering stars More »
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More Stories
A look into more stories related to TIME's 2004 Person of the Year pick More »
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Graphic: Bush Family Tree
The President comes from a long line of achievers, from financiers to judges to politicians. Today the bonds of a family form a nationwide network More »
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