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Gloria Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 10:36 PM
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25. Yes, he mentioned new energy and biotech as the source of
new jobs for the future...

I'm also glad he was given the chance to explain his AIDS drug initiative. He actually said that "the people who can't stand me" can't accuse him of benefitting, since he gets no money, just worked pro bono to cut deals with drug companies to lower the costs. Got ex-businesspeople to check out the production facilities to cut costs.
It's going to cost $125 a year for a year of medication thanks to his efforts....same thing costs $11,000 here in the US!!!!

Bill's humanitarian works are inspiring. He could be playing golf every day....but he continues to work for the general improvement of the human condition.
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