Time magazine has named U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
President Barack Obama wrote the tribute to the Arizona congresswoman in the magazine’s new issue, saying Giffords may not have been a household name before she was shot in the head in a Jan. 8 mass shooting in Tucson, but now “she’s got the prayers of a nation rooting for her.”
Obama wrote that Giffords is a “model of civility and courage and unity — a needed voice that cannot return soon enough.”
Those who also made the list of leaders, thinkers, artists and heroes include comedian Amy Poehler, Oscar winner Colin Firth, Face book founder Mark Zuckerberg, singer Justin Bieber, Wiki Leaks founder Julian Assange, first lady Michelle Obama and author Jonathan Franzen.
Also on Time’s list was Wael Ghonim, the Google Inc. executive who anonymously launched a Facebook page that helped organize protests that led to the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
Mohamed ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace laureate and former head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, wrote Ghonim’s tribute, saying the Egyptian worked “outside the box to make his peers understand that only their unstoppable people power could effect real change.”
“By emphasizing that the regime would listen only when citizens exercised their right of peaceful demonstration and civil disobedience, Wael helped initiate a call for a peaceful revolution,” ElBaradei wrote.



