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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Former President Bill Clinton with Matthew Bishop: FREE LIVE WEBCAST

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In the first of a series of conversations focused on the themes of his new book, Philanthrocapitalism: How the Rich Can Save the World, Matthew Bishop of The Economist (pictured above) hosts former U.S. President Bill Clinton at the 92nd Street Y in a one-on-one discussion about The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) and the role that philanthropy plays in addressing the world’s pressing challenges. (Think Bill Gates.)

Specially priced tickets are still available to watch this event on closed-circuit TV from a remote viewing location in the Y. Please call Y-Charge at 212.415.5500 for more information. But if you have an Internet connection (and if you’re reading this, presumably you do), then you can get a front row seat with our free live webcast which will be available here on September 28 at 8pm. It should be a big night, charitably speaking.



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