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Medals of Philanthropy
Ted
Turner
You
have been honored as Man of the Decade, as Prince of the Global
Village and even as the quintessential entrepreneur known as the
swashbuckling "Captain Outrageous" of both yachts and
industry. Your great gift, indeed, your unique and extraordinary
talent for taking risks, for thinking that the impossible must be
possible and for proving that everyone who ever said he can't do
that is wrong, you have already earned your place in the annals
of American life, culture and history. It was your singular and
individual belief in global communication that envisioned and then
created the great web of news and information known as CNN that
stretches across more than 100 countries, from the Kremlin to the
White House, from Beijing to London, from Europe to Asia to South
and North America, creating a common gathering place that people
from all corners of the globe turn to when the great events of historyboth
good and badare played out on the world stage.
Today,
though, we are honoring you for another aspect of your remarkable
achievements: your humanitarian leadership and your philanthropy.
Through the Turner Broadcasting System, the Goodwill Games dedicated
to promoting world peace, through the Better World Society and the
Turner Tomorrow Awards, you have raised the awareness of millions
of people around the globe, introducing them to each other as fellow
citizens of Planet Earth with the same hopes for peace, the same
desire for dignity, the same need for a safe and healthy world in
which to grow up and live. You have been a champion of the environment,
speaking outin word and in deedon behalf of cleaner
transportation, sustainable population growth, wilderness conservation
and greener business. And your daring, path-breaking gift of $1
billion over ten years to support the programs of the United Nations
Foundation in the areas of women and population, children's health,
the environment and peace and security, as well as your founding
of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a foundation committed to reducing
the global threat of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction,
coincides with a crucial turning point in the story of humanity.
Today, when we are poised at the edge of a future that can either
bring great hope or deep despair, your efforts to improve the lives,
health and environment of all the peoples of the world are at the
vanguard of those striving to ensure that history will record the
fact that we met the challenge and turned away from anger and ignorance
to embrace peace, hope and respect for all our fellow men and women.
For
your historic gift to the United Nations, for your passionate stewardship
of the environment, for your commitment to reduce the worldwide
threat of weapons of mass destruction and most of all, for your
personal commitment to the philanthropic ideals of Andrew Carnegie,
the 21 institutions founded by Mr. Carnegie present the inaugural
Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy to you with pride and admiration.
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