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Instant Icons:I mM M f 1 JLl* ELIAN GONZALEZ!k| IV T ^*m| ILV 71 IV 7 drowned while fleeing Cuba,^^!!!^^ ! Bi^^B VI ! B^^ the 5-year-old found floating
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They became famous overnight not for him to his father in Cuba.glamOUr Or nCiieS Or Simply being famOUS bUt inmilitaryschool.madearare
for the explosive public Issues they represented. fSSSI^SCaught up in forces larger than themselves, anniversary celebration of wsi i - r ,. return. "Here I feel good, andthey gave a human face to confounding thanks to m^k^m,ysituations like Iraq, Katrina and Cuba. Whereare they now, after the spotlight has moved on?REPORTED BY ERIC DODDS AND DAN FASTENBERG
said, "today I'm almost a man."
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ICHAEL BROWN CINDY SHEEHANN: President George W. THEN: After her son Casey wash's appraisal of his perfor- killed in action in Iraq, herce in 2005 as head of the 26-day vigil outside Presidentergency response to Hur- Bush's ranch in Texas in 2005cane Katrina"Brownie, made her the face of the anti-u're doing a heckuva job" war movement,came a catchphrase for fed- NOW: She ran unsuccessfullyal incompetence. in 2008 for Nancy Pelosi's seatW: Brown hosts a talk-radio in Congress and has kept upow on Denver's KOA and her appearances at antiwarwriting a book on crisis protests. In his book Decisionnagement. His take on the Points, Bush says he feelsst-Katrina mess: "The chain "sympathy" for her, which shecommand began to break dismisses as condescending,
wn... And I had to go around Sheehan never set out to beat to get to the White House a celebrity, she told Time. "Ittry to get things done." wasn't a conscious choice. Butafter George Bush wouldn't
meet with me [at CampCasey], I think that's about thetime I became a public figure."
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PAUL BREMER JESSICA LYNCHN: As head of the Coali- THEN: As an Army privaten Provisional Authority, he ambushed and held captive byersaw Iraq in 2003-04. Iraqis, she was a victim of theW: He shouldered much of propaganda machine at the
e blame for Iraq's chaos but Pentagon, which exaggeratedinkshistorywillbekinder: her heroics.he most important thing NOW: After many operations todid was encourage them repair leg injuries she sufferedwrite a modern, progres- in the crash of her humvee, sheve constitution." Today he is still endures pain and under-O of World TEAM. Sports, goes physical therapy but isich stages athletic events "thankful to be alive." Lynch,r the disabled, including a 27, has a 3-year-old daughtercent 64-day, 4,000-mile cross- and has nearly completed herountry bike ride aboutwhich studies at West Virginia Uni-e'swritingabook.'Ttwasreal- versity to become a teacher,y a huge undertaking," he said. "I'm one of those people thatwhere life takes me, I will follow. You never know what opportunities may come to you."
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IRAQ,2003
Portraits by Peter Hapak for TIME
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