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    Friday, Jan. 4 2008
    The Final Score
    Kasparov: The Real 'Man of the Year'


    David Asman (mailto:[email protected])
    FOXBusiness


    NE W YORK -- When Time Magazine chose Russia's Vladimir Putin as its Man of
    the Year, a lot of folks were outraged.
    Time answered back that their pick wasn't an endorsement of Putin. After all,
    they chose Adolf Hitler as Man of the Year in 1938, even though they were
    appalled by what he was doing. But Hitler used Time's designation as an
    endorsement, propagandizing that it elevated his status as a statesman.
    And according to Garry Kasparov, Putin's doing the same thing. The Kremlin's
    ad men are using the Time cover at home to portray Putin as a class act.
    That got us thinking. Why didn't Time put Garry Kasparov on the cover as Man
    of the Year?
    Kasparov's battle with Putin is the kind of David and Goliath storythat Time
    used to love. Kasparov is a former world chess champion who could easily sit
    back with his millions, living the lush life in Paris or New York. Instead,
    he puts his freedom and his life on the line, fighting against a former KGB
    bully, who uses the full force of a powerful state to crush all competition.
    Now we admit we're biased, because we know and like Kasparov. And we also
    recognize that one guy trying to reform a state like Russia is the long shot of
    all time.
    But because Scoreboard loves long shots and genuine class acts, we pick Garry
    Kasparov over Vladimir Putin as our Man of the Year.
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