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Vladimir Putin is world's most influential person · 2008-09-03 19:11
Vanity Fair has unveiled its annual list of the world's 100 most powerful and influential people. Vladimir Putin, former president of Russia, nowadays its prime minister, is topping the list for the first time.
Putin replaces last year's chart-topper Rupert Murdoch, Telegraph.co.uk reports.
It is Mr Putin's first mention in the list, which Vanity Fair says "represents a global, moveable band of thinkers, owners, creators, and buyers who are the tastemakers, trendsetters, opinion formers and agenda creators in the worlds of politics, entertainment, media, business, technology, and fashion".
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