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Reuters Logo Bill Gates, and his wife, Melinda, were named Time magazine's "Persons of the Year" along with Irish rocker Bono for being "Good Samaritans" who made a difference in different ways.

"For being shrewd about doing good, for rewiring politics and re-engineering justice, for making mercy smarter and hope strategic and then daring the rest of us to follow, Bill and Melinda Gates and Bono are Time's Persons of the Year," the magazine said in its Dec. 19 issue, made public on Sunday.

Managing Editor James Kelly said the three had been chosen as the people most effective at finding ways to eradicate such calamities as malaria in Africa, HIV and AIDS and the grinding poverty that kills 8 million people a year.

Time also named former Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton as "Partners of the Year" for their humanitarian efforts after the Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina, and the unlikely friendship that developed from that work.

"Natural disasters are terrible things, but what defines us is not what happens to us, but how we react to it," Kelly said.

"When you look at the number of people who die from the kind of diseases and poverty that the Gates' and Bono are fighting, the death tolls are far greater than what occurs in natural disasters or wars," he told Reuters.

The founder of computer giant Microsoft, whose personal fortune of $46.5 billion topped Forbes magazine's list of the world's richest again this year, and his wife were named for their work in the Gates Foundation, the world's biggest charity with a $29 billion endowment, while Bono was described as the "rocker who has made debt reduction sexy."

"The rocker's job is to be raucous, grab our attention. The engineer's job is to make things work," Time said, describing the unlikely alliance that developed after the three met for dinner in 2002. They were reunited on Friday in Omaha, where Bono was performing with U2, to be photographed for the cover.

The Gates Foundation funds hundreds of projects around the world primarily focused on public health, from vaccinating children to developing new drugs, as well as educational programs and scholarships in the United States and abroad.

Bono and fellow musician Bob Geldof spearheaded a popular campaign to tackle poverty in Africa through canceling the debts of the poorest countries in the world, raising global awareness through the Live 8 concerts in July.

Partly due to popular pressure, the world's industrialized nations agreed in July to double aid to poor countries by 2010, adding $50 billion a year, and to cancel poor countries' debt.

"Bono charmed and bullied and morally blackmailed the leaders of the world's richest countries into forgiving $40 billion in debt owed by the poorest," Time said.

Kelly said he expected the choice to surprise some people, but the unlikely alliance of the richest man in the world and a "hell-raiser" like Bono was an inspiring example of how different approaches could be effective.

Kelly said the "odd couple" of former Presidents Bush and Clinton had been among the contenders for "Person of the Year," which ranged from talk show host Oprah Winfrey, for her influential campaigning for hurricane relief, to Mother Nature, encompassing the tsunami, hurricanes and earthquakes.

Time has been naming its person of the year since 1927 and the tradition has become the source of speculation every year, as well as controversy over unpopular choices such as Adolf Hitler in 1938 and Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979.

The aim is to pick "the person or persons who most affected the news and our lives, for good or for ill, and embodied what was important about the year, for better or for worse."

Time's 2004 Person of the Year was President Bush while "The American Soldier" graced the 2003 cover in the year when U.S. troops invaded Iraq.

"You want to make a choice for the history books as well as one which is fresh and interesting," Kelly said.

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Time names the Gates 'Persons of the Year'  Loverock Davidson | 12/18/05
Yeah right  Richard Flude | 12/18/05
Abuse?  Loverock Davidson | 12/18/05
Pull head from sand  Richard Flude | 12/18/05
Neither "employ" nor "empower".  Anton Philidor | 12/19/05
You ignore the benefits of billions, harping on about the cost to a few  Richard Flude | 12/19/05
C'mon, Rocky, that's not fair.  Real World | 12/18/05
OR, if Linus were a ruthless tyrant who ...  Judas I. | 12/19/05
Don't worry, Linus will have his day.  Real World | 12/20/05
Oooo, Linus as Messiah?  Judas I. | 12/20/05
I don't know about Messiah  Real World | 12/20/05
Remember: Adolf Hitler was once Time's Man of the Year! (NT)  Judas I. | 12/19/05
BZZZZZTTTT!  Confused by religion | 12/19/05
Wait a minute!  DemonX | 12/19/05
Sorry - Godwin's law takes precedence  Confused by religion | 12/19/05
Sorry - Godwin's Law only states that "As an online ...  Judas I. | 12/19/05
Sorry OhBee  Real World | 12/19/05
mjb, yer honor! I protest!  Judas I. | 12/19/05
I fail to recognize Godwin's law  voska | 12/19/05
For those who don't know...  Real World | 12/19/05
Godwin's Law is designed to cover up the modern conquers of the World. (NT)  Vily Clay | 12/19/05
Nope, Godwin's law cannot be invoked in what is stated is actually true  Jeff Spicoli | 12/19/05
You are a sick liar.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/19/05
Adolph Hitler, Man of the Year [Jan. 2, 1939]  B.O.F.H. | 12/19/05
Just ignore the facts and call me names, eh, Axey?  Judas I. | 12/20/05
linus? me thinks he has done a lot better!!  Arm A. Geddon | 12/19/05
The missed the words - THE DIRTIEST at the beginning.  Vily Clay | 12/18/05
I'd be willing  Jack-Booted EULA | 12/19/05
Gates? real philanthropy  John Zern | 12/19/05
There was just a thing on TV about this  voska | 12/19/05
If you?d have adult intelligence ? you?d use facts/logic. Sorry boy. (NT)  Vily Clay | 12/19/05
What's wrong with Greg Palast?  Jeff Spicoli | 12/19/05
You are a COMPLETE IDIOT!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/19/05
Instructions: Try to read the link then try to think. If it doesn?t work..  Vily Clay | 12/19/05
Won't it be wonderful  bjbrock | 12/19/05
Not supposed to be an honor  John L. Ries | 12/19/05
Let me make a nomination  John L. Ries | 12/20/05
Remember, it was Time'''s choice. - NT-  Update victim | 12/19/05
In a perfect world....  tic swayback | 12/19/05
The problems are systemic.  Anton Philidor | 12/19/05
Tough call  tic swayback | 12/19/05
That' very debatable  voska | 12/19/05
AIDS is avoidable?  Confused by religion | 12/19/05
Learn from them  voska | 12/19/05
Avoidable versus totally avoidable  tic swayback | 12/20/05
AIDS **IS** avoidable  Jeff Spicoli | 12/19/05
Easy  tic swayback | 12/19/05
Even Easier  Jeff Spicoli | 12/20/05
Can you 100% guarantee that it will never happen?  tic swayback | 12/20/05
Think in economic terms  tic swayback | 12/19/05
REAL Time Person Of The Year  itanalyst | 12/19/05
My only question  Michael Kelly | 12/19/05
Saint Bob?  tic swayback | 12/19/05
Stupid Time, they did the same with the Pope and we  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/19/05
Why don?t Bush-makers (Bill Gates & Co) care that ...  Vily Clay | 12/19/05
Oh, my freaking Ghod!  Confused by religion | 12/19/05
Come On Milly, Be Open Minded Here  itanalyst | 12/20/05
Oh, my freaking Ghod!  Confused by religion | 12/19/05
Oh, my freaking Ghod!  Confused by religion | 12/19/05
If you are so lazy to read the facts/links ? why do you judge? Brains? (NT)  Vily Clay | 12/20/05
To be fair...  tic swayback | 12/20/05
For those of you who had heart probs after finding out  Boot_Agnostic | 12/25/05

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