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The cover of TIME magazine features a striking portrait of Lee Kuan Yew, the former Prime Minister of Singapore. He is prominently placed in the center, dressed in a dark suit with a white shirt and patterned tie, exuding a demeanor of calm authority and wisdom. The lighting is dramatic, casting shadows that add depth to his facial features and highlighting his gentle smile, conveying a sense of confidence and experience. The background is softly blurred, focusing attention entirely on Lee Kuan Yew.
The cover headline reads "THE MAN WHO SAW IT ALL," suggesting a focus on Lee Kuan Yew's extensive experience and insights. Additional text highlights upcoming discussions at the East Asia summit regarding the rise of China, the role of the U.S., the future of Singapore, and the uses of faith, indicating the breadth of topics Lee Kuan Yew is engaged with. The recognizable red border and TIME logo frame the image, reinforcing its authoritative journalistic style. The top of the cover includes references to geopolitical issues and cultural commentary, such as "IRAQ: DIVIDE & CONQUER?" and "SPIELBERG'S SECRET MASTERPIECE," providing context to the era's pressing concerns and cultural landscape.
- Title: "THE MAN WHO SAW IT ALL"
- Site / app: "TIME"
Californie, États‑Unis Écrit, publié et conçu en Californie, États‑Unis