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This document is an email from Boris Nikolic to Jeffrey Epstein, dated January 13, 2014, with the subject line "mission accomplished for some." The email forwards a Times article detailing a YouGov poll that named Bill Gates the world's most admired person, highlighting his global popularity, particularly in China. The article also provides rankings for numerous other international figures in politics, business, and entertainment.

People (37)

Name Role Context
Boris Nikolic Sender
Sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein with the subject 'mission accomplished for some'.
Jeffrey Epstein Recipient
Received an email from Boris Nikolic at jeevacation@gmail.com.
Stephan Shakespeare Author
Author of the forwarded Times article.
Bill Gates Philanthropist / Business Leader
Subject of the article; named 'most admired person in the world' by a YouGov poll. Ranks 5th in America but tops the ...
Pope Francis Religious Leader
Ranked higher than Bill Gates in America. Popularity increased after being named Time's Person of the Year.
President Obama Politician
Ranked higher than Bill Gates in America.
Billy Graham Religious Figure
Ranked higher than Bill Gates in America.
George W. Bush Politician
Ranked higher than Bill Gates in America.
The Queen Monarch
Highest admired in Britain, second in Australia, and most admired woman in the world (17th overall).
Angelina Jolie Actor
Admired woman, ranked just after the Queen.
Oprah Winfrey Media Personality
Admired woman, ranked just after the Queen.
Alla Pugacheva Singer
Russian pop singer, in the top ten admired in Russia.
Bill Clinton Politician
Mentioned in a comparison with a Gallup poll where he scored 2 percent.
Hillary Clinton Politician
Mentioned in a comparison with a Gallup poll where she was ranked 15th.
Sir Richard Branson Business Leader
Ranked 4th in Britain in the YouGov poll.
Sir Li Kashing Billionaire
Hong Kong billionaire, ranked sixth in China.
Aliko Dangote Industrialist
Nigerian industrialist, ranked third in his home country.
Silvio Santos Billionaire
Media billionaire, ranked 4th in Brazil.
Mikhail Khodorkovsky Tycoon
Recently freed by Vladimir Putin, ranked 8th in Russia.
Vladimir Putin Politician
Mentioned for freeing Khodorkovsky and topping the Russian poll with 24%.
Warren Buffett Business Leader
Admired in India, Pakistan, and China; ranked 8th in the world.
Amitabh Bachchan Actor
Bollywood superstar mentioned as an exception to actors doing less well.
Stephen Fry Actor/Musician
Ranked 7th in Britain.
Desmond Tutu Activist
Ranked just above Stephen Fry in Britain.
Johnny Depp Actor
Mentioned as getting close to the top in a couple of countries.
Brad Pitt Actor
Mentioned as getting close to the top in a couple of countries.
Justin Bieber Musician
Did well in the poll in Indonesia.
Bono Musician/Activist
Noted for his absence from the poll results.
Sachin Tendulkar Cricketer
Indian cricketer ranked 5th in the world.
Lionel Messi Footballer
Ranked 15th in the world.
David Beckham Footballer
Ranked 10th in Britain.
Nigel Farage Politician
Top politician in Britain, ranked 16th.
David Cameron Politician
Received very low admiration in Britain.
Angela Merkel Politician
Scored highly in Germany, second only to the Pope.
Nicolas Sarkozy Politician
Ranked third in France.
Goodluck Jonathan Politician
Ranked 8th in Nigeria.
Edward Snowden Whistleblower
Ranked 10th most admired in Russia after leaking NSA documents.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
The Times
Commissioned the YouGov survey and published the article.
YouGov
Polling organization that conducted the 'world's most admired people' survey.
Gallup
Polling organization mentioned for a comparative poll in America.
Time magazine
Named Pope Francis its 'Person of the Year', boosting his poll numbers.
Twitter
Social media platform mentioned in relation to Stephen Fry's large following.
National Security Agency
US agency whose surveillance was revealed by Edward Snowden.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Identifier at the bottom of the document, likely referring to a government oversight committee, possibly the House Ov...

Timeline (1 events)

Circa January 2014
A global survey was conducted by YouGov for The Times to determine the 'world's most admired people'. The survey polled 13 countries and found Bill Gates to be the most admired person globally.
Global (13 countries including US, UK, China, Russia, etc.)

Locations (14)

Location Context
Country where Bill Gates ranks 5th and a Gallup poll was conducted.
One of the countries polled.
One of the countries polled.
One of the countries polled.
One of the countries polled.
One of the countries polled.
One of the countries polled; granted asylum to Edward Snowden.
One of the countries polled.
Country where Bill Gates was ranked #1 most admired.
One of the countries polled.
Country where Warren Buffett is admired.
Home of billionaire Sir Li Kashing.
One of the countries polled.
One of the countries polled.

Relationships (2)

Boris Nikolic Correspondent Jeffrey Epstein
Boris Nikolic sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein on January 13, 2014.
The article states that Khodorkovsky was 'recently freed by Vladimir Putin'.

Key Quotes (3)

"mission accomplished for some"
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"Bill Gates is the most admired person in the world, according to a global survey for The Times by YouGov."
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"He got into a good university, but gave up studying to start his business. He has become a rich man despite dropping out of school ... He has a successful career and a caring heart — he is ordinary, but great."
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Date: Monday, January 13 2014 08:14 PM
Subject: mission accomplished for some
From: Boris Nikolic <[REDACTED]>
To: Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com) ;
Philanthropy – Full text articles
Revealed: the world’s most admired people
Stephan Shakespeare – Times
Bill Gates is the most admired person in the world, according to a global survey for The Times by YouGov. The man who many see as responsible for the democratisation of computing and who is the biggest activist philanthropist across the globe is highly regarded everywhere.
In his home, America, he ranks only 5th, behind Pope Francis, President Obama, Billy Graham, and George W. Bush. Mr Obama and the Pope have a strong lead in Western nations but Mr Gates is highly regarded in every country polled, from Brazil to Egypt, Nigeria to Indonesia, Britain to Russia to Australia. He tops the poll in China — as respondents there said: “He got into a good university, but gave up studying to start his business. He has become a rich man despite dropping out of school ... He has a successful career and a caring heart — he is ordinary, but great.”
The Queen came highest in Britain and second in Australia, but didn’t make the Indian top ten. Nevertheless she is the most admired woman in the world, in 17th place, closely followed by Angelina Jolie and Oprah Winfrey.
Half of the top ten admired in Russia are women, including the pop singer Alla Pugacheva and the Queen. That is the highest figure in all countries surveyed — women are strikingly under-represented.
Some light is shed on this by comparing our results with a recent Gallup poll in America, which asked for most admired man and woman in separate questions. In that poll, Bill Clinton scored 2 per cent and Hillary Clinton 15. YouGov asked a single question, not differentiating men and women, and the two Clintons rated about the same. The two polls also show the power of the media to direct public attention: Gallup polled early in December, and Pope Francis was “most admired” by only 4 per cent. By the time of the YouGov survey, Time magazine had made him its Person of the Year, and he shot up to 21 per cent.
Business leaders did well in general. YouGov puts Sir Richard Branson 4th in Britain, the Hong Kong billionaire Sir Li Kashing was sixth in China; the Nigerian industrialist Aliko Dangote was third in his home country; Silvio Santos, a media billionaire, was 4th in Brazil; Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the tycoon recently freed by Vladimir Putin, was 8th in Russia; while Warren Buffett, who is admired in India, Pakistan and China, was 8th in the world.
Actors and musicians do less well. With the exception of the Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, Ms Jolie and Stephen Fry, who confirms his enormous Twitter following by making 7th in Britain, just below Desmond Tutu. Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt get close to the top in a couple of countries and Justin Bieber did well in Indonesia, but the rock star and anti-poverty campaigner Bono is notable by his absence.
Sportsmen were more highly regarded, with the Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar 5th in the world — but only because he is so adored in the world’s second-most populous country. The footballer Lionel Messi had broader support, reaching 15th in the world. In Britain, David Beckham squeaked into 10th place.
In only two countries of the 13 surveyed did no local politician make it into the top ten — Australia and the UK. The omission was most striking in Britain where Nigel Farage, the top politician, was in 16th place. David Cameron received the “most admired” accolade from only two people in a thousand. In Germany, Angela Merkel scored 65 times higher at 13 per cent, second only to the Pope. Vladimir Putin topped the Russian poll with a whopping 24 per cent, Nicolas Sarkozy was third in France and Goodluck Jonathan 8th in Nigeria. Edward Snowden, responsible for leaking classified documents that revealed the extent of surveillance by America’s National Security Agency, was 10th most admired in the country that granted him asylum, Russia. He also showed strongly in Germany. We also asked who was the most famous person in the world. The
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