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Keynote Address
President Jiang Zemin
People's Republic of China
Tuesday May 8, 2001
Keynote Address
William J. Clinton
42nd US President
Thursday May 10, 2001

Fortune Global Forum: Next Generation Asia
Webcasts and Chats


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of Closing Luncheon and Keynote Address: Speaker, William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd U.S. President. Introduction by John S.Needham, President, Multimedia and Executive Director, FORTUNE Global Forum. You will need the RealPlayer software to listen to this file (if you do not have RealPlayer, please download now).

Read the transcript from our May 14, 2001 live chat. The chat, "Hong Kong's Next Generation: Is the Wild East Growing Up?" featured FORTUNE Editor Louis Kraar and webb-site.com Editor David Webb.

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Gala Dinner and Keynote Address: Speaker, His Excellency Jiang Zemin; introduction by Tung Chee Hwa; Welcome remarks by Gerald M. Levin and Geoffrey Colvin. (Read the transcript of President Jiang Zemin's speech).
view Business, Human Rights, and Globalization, Speakers: Sidney Jones, Göran Lindahl, Vandana Shiva, Wang Xuebing, Moderator: Geoffrey Colvin
view Reception And Keynote Address: Speaker, Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister, Thailand; Introduction by James W.J. Hughes-Hallett.
view Interview of Steve Ballmer by Charlie Rose; introduction by George Newstrom.
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Next Generation Leaders Look Ahead: Speakers: Jeffrey J.L. Koo, Jr., Antony Leung, James Murdoch, Marjorie Yang, Moderator: Rik Kirkland.
 

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  FORTUNE, CNN Plan Extensive "Next Generation" Coverage
CNN will air highlights from the Fortune Global Forum on "Moneyline" worldwide during the week of May 7th, 2001.

Charlie Rose to Conduct Interviews

Forum participants will have front-row seats as Mr. Rose will engage high-profile business leaders—including Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer—in the intelligent and insightful manner that is his trademark.