List of covers of Time magazine (2000s)

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This is a list of people or topics appearing on the cover of Time magazine in the first decade of the 2000s. Time was first published in 1923. As Time became established as one of the United States' leading news magazines, an appearance on the cover of Time became an indicator of notability, fame or notoriety. Such features were accompanied by articles.

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For other decades, see Lists of covers of Time magazine.

2000

DateNames or topicsCaption
January 1 New Year's Eve 2000 Welcome to a New Century
January 17 Elian Gonzalez Where Does He Belong?
January 24 Steve Case & Jerry Levin The Big Deal
January 31 George W. Bush, Al Gore, Bill Bradley & John McCain The Mad Dash
February 7Big Money & PoliticsWho Gets Hurt
February 14 John McCain The McCain Mutiny
February 21 Leonardo DiCaprio Leo Up Close
February 28George W. BushWhat Drives Bush
March 6 Amadou Diallo Cops, Brutality & Race
March 13 Katie Couric Katie's Crusade
March 20The Rebirth of Design Function is out. Form is in. From radios to cars to toothbrushes, America is bowled over by style.
March 27 Stephen King Do-It-Yourself.com
April 3 John Paul II The Pope in the Holy Land
April 10Visions of Space & Science In the Future Will We...
April 17Elian & Juan Miguel GonzalezElian and his Dad
April 24 Testosterone It restores sex drive. It boosts muscle mass. And soon you can get it as a gel. But is also can be dangerous. Is the edge worth it?
April 26 Earth Day 2000: How To Save The Earth
May 1Elian & Juan Miguel Gonzalez"Papa!"
May 8The Untold Saga of the Vikings They beat Columbus to the New World by 500 years. Fresh research show how they influenced us-and still do.
May 15The Love BugHow it works

How to protect yourself from viruses Bill Gates defends the Microsoft monolith

May 22Jobs of the Future Tom Peters on which careers will flourish-and vanish
May 29America Remembers the SoldiersLast Letters from Home
June 5What Ecstasy Does to Your BrainThe Science

The Rave Scene

Inside a Crime Ring

June 12Improving Your Memory How to Improve Your Memory

The pills, the fads-and the science

June 19Future of Technology Smart Cars, uppity robots, and cybersex. Are you ready?
June 26 Voyeur TVWe like to watch
July 3 J. Craig Venter & Dr. Francis Collins Cracking the Code!
July 10Life on the Mississippi An eye-opening journey along America's river of dreams
July 17New Science of Alzheimer's Disease The drugs

The genetics

The latest theories

What you can do now

July 24The New Philanthropists They're hands on. They want results. Who gives and how much.
July 31Dr. Ingo Potrykus This rice could save a million kids a year
August 7 The Bush Dynasty The Making of a Candidate
August 14 Tiger Woods Tiger's Tale
August 21 Joe Lieberman & Al Gore Chutzpah!
August 28 Sex & The City Who Needs a Husband?
September 4 Kofi Annan Kofi Annan
September 11 Marion Jones Marion Jones wants five golds. Can she do it?
September 18Dying in America Dying on Our Own Terms
September 25What Divorce Does to KidsWhat Divorce Does to Kids
October 2 Shawn Fanning What's Next for Napster
October 9 Abortion Pill
October 16 Serbia: Free at Last Free at Last
October 23 Terror in the Middle East Terror in the Middle East
October 30Early Puberty Why Girls are Growing Up Faster
November 6 George W. Bush & Al Gore The Choice
November 13Foster Care CrisisThe Shame of Foster Care
November 20George W. Bush & Al GoreThe Wildest Election in History
November 27George W. Bush & Al GoreUnprecedented

Is this any way to run an election?

December 4George W. Bush & Al Gore537 Votes

Bush's New Margin

December 11George W. Bush & Al GoreThe Supreme Showdown
December 18 U.S. Voting System Yes, we'll survive.
December 25George W. Bush, Person of the Year President-elect George W. Bush

2001

DateNames or topics
January 8Economic Survival Tips
January 15Future of Drugs
January 22 John Ashcroft
January 29Power Failures
February 5Living Healthy
February 12 AIDS in Africa
February 19 Human Cloning
February 26 Bill Clinton
March 5 Dale Earnhardt
March 12 SATs
March 19 School Violence
March 26 Recession
April 2 Phobias
April 9 Global Warming
April 16 Jerusalem: Then & Now
April 23The Science of Yoga
April 30How to Educate Our Kids
May 7 Bob Kerrey
May 14 Alzheimer's Disease
May 21 Timothy McVeigh
May 28Drugs That Fight Cancer
June 4 George W. Bush
June 11 The U.S.-Mexico Border
June 18 Erik Weihenmayer
June 25How the Universe Will End
July 2Privacy Online
July 9 Julia Roberts
July 16War Over the West
July 23 Human Evolution
July 30 Sharks
August 6Modern-Day Children
August 13 The Kennedy Family
August 20 James Thomson
August 27 Home Schooling
September 3 Venus & Serena Williams
September 10 Colin Powell
September 14Special Edition: Sept. 11
September 15Music Goes Global: Björk, Brenda Fassie,
Marc Anthony, Hikaru Utada, Max de Castro, Shakira [1]
September 17Preacher T.D. Jakes
September 24 George W. Bush
October 1 Osama bin Laden
October 8How Real Is The Threat
October 15Facing the Fury
October 22The Fear Factor
October 29 War on Terrorism
November 5George W. Bush
November 12Osama bin Laden
November 19 Thanksgiving 2001
November 26Osama bin Laden
December 3 Women of Afghanistan
December 10 George Harrison
December 17The Taliban
December 24Closing In
December 31 Rudy Giuliani, Person of the Year

2002

DateNames or topics
January 14 Steve Jobs
January 21The Science of Staying Healthy
January 28Personal Finance
February 4 Enron
February 11 Sarah Hughes
February 18 Breast Cancer
February 25 Jamie Sale & David Pelletier
March 4 Bono
March 11Stopping the Next Attack
March 18The War on Terror
March 25 Middle East
April 1The Catholic Church Dilemma
April 8 Yasser Arafat
April 15Babies vs. Career
April 22Medical Testing
April 29 Yoda
May 6 Autism
May 13 Saddam Hussein
May 20 Spider-Man
May 27While America Slept
June 3The Bombshell Memo
June 10 Anxiety
June 17 George W. Bush
June 24 Tom Cruise
July 1The Bible & & The Apocalypse
July 8 Lewis & Clark
July 15Being a Vegetarian
July 22 Hormones
July 29Retiring
August 5 Bruce Springsteen
August 12Nine Months Before 9/11
August 19Young & Bipolar
August 26How to Save the Earth
September 2Carbs & Fats
September 9September 11 Memorial Issue
September 16 Saddam Hussein
September 23 Al-Qaeda Terrorist
September 30Abraham
October 7Preventing Headaches
October 14Inside the New American Home
October 21The Science of Catching a Killer
October 28Al-Qaeda Terrorist
November 4Legalizing Marijuana
November 11Inside the Tomb
November 18 George W. Bush & Karl Rove
November 25 Osama bin Laden
December 2 Return of the Rings
December 9 Arthritis
December 16American Indians & Casinos
December 18Pictures of the Year
December 23 Trent Lott
December 30 The Whistleblowers, Persons of the Year

2003

DateNames or topics
January 13 Kim Jong-il
January 20How Your Mind Can Heal Your body
January 27 Donald Rumsfeld
February 3The CIA's Secret Army
February 5Style & Design 2003
February 10 Columbia Disaster
February 17 DNA Turns 50
February 24Living in Terror
March 3 George W. Bush
March 10 Saddam Hussein
March 17 Tommy Franks
March 24Families at War, featuring Lieut. Colonel Laura Richardson
March 30Time's 80th anniversary
March 31 Gulf War II
April 7What Will It Take to Win?
April 14Saddam's Last Stand
April 21After the Fall
April 28Women & Heart Disease
May 5The Truth About SARS
May 12 Secrets of the New Matrix
May 19 Franklin D. Roosevelt
May 26Hey, Where's My Raise?
June 2What Makes You Special
June 9The Doctor Is Out
June 16 Hillary Clinton
June 23Why Harry Potter Rules
June 30Should Christians Convert Muslims?
July 7 Benjamin Franklin
July 14Peace Is Hell
July 21Untruth and Consequences
July 28Overcoming Dyslexia
August 4The Science of Meditation
August 11 Howard Dean
August 18 Arnold Schwarzenegger
August 25 Blackout
August 28Style & Design: Inside Fashion
September 1Is the Army Stretched Too Thin
September 8What's Next
September 15The Saudis
September 22 Johnny Cash
September 29 Ronald Reagan
October 6Mission Not Accomplished
October 13The War Over the Leak
October 20The Secrets of Eating Smarter
October 27Inside the New SATs
November 3Medicating Young Minds
November 10 Russell Crowe
November 17 Jessica Lynch
November 24Where the New Jobs Are
December 1George W. Bush
December 8 Diabetes: Are You at Risk?
December 15The Hidden Enemy
December 22 We Got Him
December 29The American Soldier, Person of the Year

2004

DateNames or topics
January 12 Howard Dean
January 19Love, Sex & Health
January 26 Mission to Mars
February 2Why Your Drugs Cost So Much
February 9What Kind of President Would John Kerry Be?
February 16Does Bush Have a Credibility Gap?
February 23 Inflammation: The Secret Killer
March 1Are Too Many Jobs Going Abroad?
March 8 Afghanistan: The Other War
March 15Iraq: Looking for a Way Out
March 22The Case for Moms Staying Home
March 29Al-Qaeda: The Next Generation
April 5Feeling the Heat
April 12Why Did Jesus Have to Die?
April 15Style & Design: Retro Modernism
April 19State of Siege
April 26The Time 100
May 3Low-Carb Nation
May 10Secrets of the Teen Brain
May 17Iraq: How Did it Come to This?
May 24Moment of Truth
May 31 D-Day
June 7Overcoming Obesity in America
June 14 Ronald Reagan
June 21Faith, God & the Oval Office
June 28 Bill Clinton
July 5 Thomas Jefferson
July 12 Michael Moore
July 19 John Edwards & John Kerry
July 26It's Vegas Baby
August 2 John Kerry
August 9 Michael Phelps
August 16Al-Qaeda in America
August 23Saving the Big Cats
August 30How to Live to be 100
September 6 George W. Bush
September 13The Struggle Within Islam
September 14Style & Design: Luxury Fever
September 20America's Border
September 27Who Owns the Truth?
October 4 The Tragedy of Sudan
October 11Visions of Tomorrow
October 18 George W. Bush & John Kerry
October 25The God Gene
November 1The Morning After
November 8 The Joy of Sox
November 15 George W. Bush
November 22Street Fight: The Battle for Fallujah
November 29The Most Amazing Inventions of 2004
December 6The Stealth Killer
December 13Secrets of the Nativity
December 20The New Science of Sleep
December 27 George W. Bush, Person of the Year

2005

DateNames or topics
January 10 Tsunami
January 17The Science of Happiness
January 24They Just Won't Grow Up
January 31Iraq: How Soon Can We Get Out?
February 7The Most Influential Evangelicals in America
February 14 Merchant of Menace
February 21What Teachers Hate About Parents
February 28The Right (and Wrong) Way to Treat Pain
March 7Women and the Math Myth
March 14How to End Poverty
March 21Hail, Mary
March 28Has TV Gone Too Far?
April 4The End of Life: Who Decides?
April 11 John Paul II
April 18The 2005 Time 100
April 25 Ann Coulter
May 2 Benedict XVI
May 9 The Last Star Wars
May 16A Female Midlife Crisis?
May 23 Bill Gates
May 30The Class of 9/11
June 6How to Get Fitter & Faster
June 13Home $weet Home
June 20Inside the Wire at Gitmo
June 27China's New Revolution
July 4 Abraham Lincoln
July 11The Supreme Battle
July 18Rush Hour Terror
July 25 Karl Rove
August 1 Eyewitnesses to Hiroshima
August 8Being 13
August 15The Evolution Wars
August 22The 25 Most Influential Hispanics in America
August 29 Kanye West
September 5How to Stop a Heart Attack Before it Happens
September 12An American Tragedy
September 19System Failure
September 26Is It Too Late To Win the War?
October 3Are We Making Hurricanes Worse?
October 10The Battle Over Gay Teens
October 17 Andrew Weil
October 24 Steve Jobs
October 31The Great Retirement Ripoff
November 7How to Save a Life
November 14The Secrets of Ambition
November 21The Most Amazing Inventions of 2005
November 28 New Orleans Blues
December 5The Year in Medicine from A to Z
December 12 Steven Spielberg
December 19The Best Photos of 2005
December 26 Bill Gates, Bono & Melinda Gates

2006

DateNames or topics
January 9The Secret Agony of Martin Luther King Jr.
January 16 Jack Abramoff
January 23 Bode Miller
January 30 Bill Ford
February 6Inside America's Secret Workforce
February 13Is America Flunking Science?
February 20 Larry Page, Eric Schmidt & Sergey Brin
February 27 Dick Cheney & George W. Bush
March 6Iraq Breaking Point
March 13 Daria Werbowy
March 13The Untold Saga of Early Man in America
March 27Are Kids Too Wired for Their Own Good?
April 3 Global Warming: Be Worried. Be Very Worried
April 10Who Gets to Be an American?
April 17Christine Harden
April 24The Ways of Opus Dei
May 1What Doctors Hate About Hospitals
May 8The Time 100
May 15Nick Furth
May 22 Michael Hayden
May 29Radical Chicks
June 5Congo: The Hidden Toll of the World's Deadliest War
June 12 Haditha
June 19 Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
June 26India Inc.
July 3 Theodore Roosevelt
July 10How Your Siblings Make You Who You Are
July 17The End of Cowboy Diplomacy
July 24Why They Fight and Why It's Different This Time
July 31The Way Out...Of This Mess. The Six Keys To Peace In The Middle East.
August 7The Truth About Stem Cells: The Hope, The Hype and What it Means For You
August 14Life In Hell: A Baghdad Diary
August 21Who Needs Harvard?
August 28 Hillary Clinton
September 4How The Stars Were Born
September 10 Doutzen Kroes
September 11What We Lost
September 18Does God Want You To Be Rich?
September 25What War With Iran Would Look Like (And How To Avoid It)
October 2How I Lost My Hand But Found Myself
October 9How We Became Human
October 16What A Mess...
October 23Why Barack Obama Could Be The Next President
October 30The United States of America
November 6 George W. Bush
November 13God vs. Science
November 20Why the Center is the New Place to Be
November 21Style & Design Winter 2006
November 28 Benedict XVI
December 4Why We Worry About the Wrong Things
December 11 George W. Bush
December 18How To Build a Student For the 21st Century
December 25 You, Person of the Year

2007

DateNames or topics
January 15The Surge
January 22China: New Dawn of a Dynasty
January 29Mind & Body Special Issue: The Brain
February 5 Only 648 Days until the Election
February 12Back To Reality
February 19Haji Bashar Noorzai
February 26The Abortion Campaign You Never Hear About
March 4Style & Design Spring 2007
March 5Sunni vs. Shi'ites: Why They Hate Each Other
March 12Forget Organic. Eat Local
March 19 Dick Cheney
March 26 Ronald Reagan
April 2Why We Should Teach The Bible In Public School
April 9The Global Warming Survival Guide
April 16Why Our Army Is At the Breaking Point
April 22Style & Design Summer 2007
April 23 Don Imus
April 30Trying To Make Sense of a Massacre
May 7America at 400
May 14The Time 100: The Most Influential People in The World
May 21 Mitt Romney
May 28 Al Gore
June 4Report Card on No Child Left Behind
June 11The Science of Appetite
June 18Why Amnesty Makes Sense
June 25 Michael Bloomberg & Arnold Schwarzenegger
July 2 John F. Kennedy
July 9 Rupert Murdoch
July 16How We Get Addicted
July 23How The Democrats Got Religion
July 30Iraq: What Will Happen When We Leave
August 6The Myth About Boys
August 13Why New Orleans Still Isn't Safe
August 19Style & Design Visionaries
August 20The Political Confessions of Billy Graham
August 27The Genius Problem
September 3 Mother Teresa
September 10The Case for National Service
September 16 Hilary Rhoda
September 17 David Petraeus
September 24The Running Mates
October 1Who Owns the Arctic?
October 8 V-22 Osprey
October 15Why Breast Cancer Is Spreading Around The World
October 22 John Roberts
October 29The Secrets Of Birth Order
November 5Why California Is Burning
November 12Best Inventions of 2007
November 19 Hillary Clinton
November 25Style & Design: The Luxury Index
November 26America by the Numbers
December 3What Makes Us Good/Evil
December 10 Barack Obama
December 17Now They Tell Us?
December 24This Space Available
December 31 Vladimir Putin, Person of the Year

2008

DateNames or topicsCaption
January 14 Benazir Bhutto No One Could Save Benazir Bhutto. Why We Need to Save Pakistan
January 21Voters in voting boothsNew Hampshire Special: It's the Voters, Stupid
January 28Comic book style illustration of couple kissingAnnual Minds & Body Special Issue: The Science of Romance
February 4 John McCain The Phoenix: Can John McCain Keep Rising?
February 11Group of young voters Why Young Voters Care Again
February 18 Hillary Clinton & Barack Obama Super Tuesday Special: The Battle For the Soul of the Democrats
February 25Julie Court, 6th grade teacher at Queens Village, NY, Middle SchoolHow To Make Better Teachers
March 3 George Clooney The Last Movie Star: How George Clooney Plays the Game
March 10 Barack Obama How Much Does Experience Matter?
March 17 Hillary Clinton The Fighter: How she came back - and why it could be too late
March 24The number 10 with the Earth in place of a zero10 Ideas That Are Changing the World
March 31 Dalai Lama VII The Dalai Lama's Journey
April 7Ear of corn with dollar bills instead of husksThe Clean Energy Myth
April 14 Benedict XVI and American landmarksWhy the Pope Loves America
April 21 Ann Dunham & Barack Obama Raising Obama
April 28Flag raising at Iwo Jima with tree in place of flagSpecial Environmental Issue: How to Win The War On Global Warming
May 5 Barack Obama & Hillary Clinton split in halfThere Can Only Be One
May 12Collage of Time coversThe Time 100
May 19 Barack Obama And the Winner* Is... (*Yes, we're pretty sure this time)
May 26Skinny piggy bankSurviving the Lean Economy
June 2Baby making face at vaccineThe Truth About Vaccines
June 9Fire alarmHow to Survive a Disaster
June 16 Prozac pill in Army camouflageThe Military's Secret Weapon
June 23Obese child on skateboardSpecial Health Issue: Our Super-Sized Kids
June 30 United States-Mexico border wall The Great Wall of America
July 7 American flag pinThe Real Meaning of Patriotism
July 14 Mark Twain Annual Making of America Issue: The Dangerous Mind of Mark Twain
July 21 Nelson Mandela Mandela at 90: The Secrets of Leadership
July 28U.S. soldier in Afghanistan Afghanistan: The Right War
August 4 LeBron James Beijing '08 Summer Olympic Preview
August 11 Barack Obama & John McCain Special Report: Job #1 - The Economy
August 18 Rick Warren The Purpose Driven Pastor
August 25Russian soldier on road to Tbilisi How to Stop a New Cold War
September 1 Barack Obama Special Issue: The Democrats
September 8 John McCain Special Issue: The Republicans
September 15 Sarah Palin The Education of Sarah Palin
September 22 Barack Obama & John McCain as construction workersSecond Annual National Service Issue: 21 Ways to Fix Up America
September 29Legs sticking out of holeHow Wall Street Sold Out America
October 5 Tom Ford
October 6Ballot with options of John McCain, Barack Obama, and None of the AboveWho Can Rescue The Economy?
October 13Soup line during Great Depression The New Hard Times
October 20 Barack Obama split into white half and colored halfCampaign Special: Why the Economy is Trumping Race
October 27 Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln, John McCain & Franklin D. Roosevelt Does Temperament Matter?
November 2Sylvia Tamburo
November 3 Electronic voting machine 7 Things That Could Go Wrong on Election Day
November 10 Barack Obama & John McCain Special Issue: The Choice
November 17 Barack Obama, Chicago, November 4, 2008Commemorative Issue: "Change has come to America"
November 24Barack Obama as Franklin D. Roosevelt at his 1933 inaugurationThe New New Deal
November 30The Luxury Index
December 1Patient having throat examined with tongue depressorAnnual Checkup: The Sorry State of American Health
December 8 Michelle Rhee How to Fix America's Schools
December 15Wrenches tightening bolts in a rusty GM logoThe Case for Saving Detroit
December 22Collection of listsThe List Issue
December 29 Barack Obama in style of Hope poster 2008 Person of the Year

2009

DateNames or topicsCaption
January 12Sweater with energy-efficient lightbulb in collarWhy We Need To See the Light About Energy Efficiency
January 19 Star of David behind barbed wire and wallWhy Israel Can't Win
January 26 Barack Obama Great Expectations
February 2 Barack Obama & Michelle Obama President Barack Obama: January 20, 2009
February 9 Stem cells How the Coming Revolution in Stem Cells Could Save Your Life
February 16Fish wrapped in issue of The New York Times How to Save Your Newspaper
February 23Woman meditatingMind and Body Special Issue: How Faith Can Heal
March 2 Kate Winslet Best Actress: Why It's Kate Winslet
March 9Hands grasping frayed ropeHolding On for Dear Life/The Economy & You: A Special Report
March 16Bottle of pillsSo You Think You're Insured?
March 22 Arlenis Sosa
March 23The Earth 10 Ideas Changing the World Right Now
March 30Bomb with AIG logoThe Bailout Bomb
April 6Reset buttonThe End of Excess
April 13 Sumatran tiger Special Environment Issue: Vanishing Act
April 20A U.S. soldier How Not To Lose in Afghanistan
April 27Coin jarThe New Frugality
May 3Style & Design: The Green Design 100
May 4 Barack Obama 100 Days
May 11Collage of Time coversTime 100
May 18 GOP elephantEndangered Species
May 25Man split into casual upper half and formal lower halfThe Future of Work
June 1 Michelle Obama The Meaning of Michelle
June 8 Sonia Sotomayor Latina Justice
June 15 Tweet advertising cover story
June 22Empty hospital bed The Health Issue: It's All About Prevention
June 29 Mousavi supporters Iran vs. Iran
July 6 Franklin D. Roosevelt Annual Making of America Issue: What Barack Obama Can Learn From FDR
July 7 Michael Jackson Special Commemorative Issue
July 13 Wedding cake with couple figurines pushed insideUnfaithfully Yours
July 20 Sarah Palin The Renegade
July 27 Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, 1969Moonstruck: 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11
August 3 Dick Cheney & George W. Bush Special Report: The Final Days of Bush and Cheney
August 10 Barack Obama in doctor's garbHealth Care Special Report: Paging Dr. Obama
August 17Woman exercising on treadmill visualizing cupcakeThe Myth about Exercise
August 24 Las Vegas sign with "Las" changed to "Less"Less Vegas
August 31Package of hamburger meatThe Real Cost of Cheap Food
September 7 Ted Kennedy Ted Kennedy: 1932-2009
September 13Style & Design: Fashion's Bright Side
September 14 Jay Leno Jay Leno Is the Future of Television. Seriously!
September 21Jobless AmericansOut of Work in America
September 28 Glenn Beck Mad Man
October 5Derelict scene in Detroit The Tragedy Of Detroit
October 12Chet MillardThe War Up Close
October 19401(k) text amid rising watersWhy It's Time to Retire the 401(k)
October 26Elena EvangeloThe State of the American Woman
November 2 Computer chip in shape of CaliforniaWhy California Is Still America's Future
November 9Man with cartoon eyebrows, mustache, and mouthWhy Main Street Hates Wall Street
November 16 Hillary Clinton The State of Hillary
November 23 Nidal Malik Hasan Terrorist?
November 30Child with strings attachedThe Case Against Over-Parenting
December 7Crying baby at New Year's partyThe Decade from Hell
December 14President Obama amid West Point cadetsIt's His War Now
December 21Collage of picturesSpecial Issue: The Year in Pictures
December 28 Ben Bernanke Person of the Year 2009

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Debuting in August 1952, Mad began as a comic book, part of the EC line published from offices on Lafayette Street in Lower Manhattan. In 1961 Mad moved its offices to mid-town Manhattan, and from 1996 onwards it was located at 1700 Broadway until 2018 when it moved to Los Angeles, California to coincide with a new editor and a reboot to issue #1.

Lists of covers of Time magazine list the people or topics on the cover of Time magazine. Time was first published in 1923. As Time became established as one of the United States' leading news magazines, an appearance on the cover of Time became an indicator of notability, fame or notoriety. The lists are organized by decade.

References

  1. "Music Goes Global". Time . September 15, 2001. cover. Retrieved October 2, 2018.
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