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Richard
Branson - Part 2 (7 December 2000)
Chairman, Virgin Group |
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Richard
Branson - Part 1 (30 November 2000)
Chairman, Virgin Group |
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Phil
Goff (14 November 2000) New
Zealand Foreign, Trade and Justice
Minister |
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Caspar
Weinberger (9 November 2000) Former-US Defence Secretary and Forbes
Magazine Chairman |
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Luis
Chavit Singson (26 October 2000)
Governor, Ilocos Sur province, the
Philippines |
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Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo (25 October 2000)
Vice-president of the
Philippines |
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Tech Tycoon
Series |
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Vinod
Kholsa (19 October 2000) Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caulfield
& Byers |
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Tim
Draper (12 October 2000) Founder/CEO, Draper Fisher &
Jurvetson |
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Sabeer
Bhatiar (5 October 2000) Co-founder, Hotmail |
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Jeff
Bezos (28 September 2000) Founder, Amazon.com |
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Tony
Buzan (21 September 2000) President of the Brain Foundation,
Originator of Mind Mapping |
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Dr
Kenichi Ohmae (14 September
2000) Author, Broadcaster, Government
critic |
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Edmund
Ho (7 September 2000) CEO
Macau Administration Region |
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Women
Series |
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Ann
Widdecombe (31 August 2000) Author and Shadow Home Secretary |
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Caroline
Russell (24 August 2000) Executive Director and GM, Boh
Plantations |
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Benazir
Bhutto (17 August 2000) Pakistan's Former Prime Minister |
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Marina
Mahathir (10 August 2000) President, Malaysian AIDS
Council |
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Prof
Jerry Wind (3
August 2000) Leonard Lauder Professor of Marketing,
Wharton School |
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Prof
Francis Fukuyama (27 July
2000) Prof of Public Policy at George Mason
University; Consultant, RAND
Corporation |
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Mr
Paul Condit (20 July 2000) CEO
and Chairman, Boeing Company |
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Mr
Michael Demona (13 July 2000) Group Head for Consumer
Banking, Standard Chartered Bank |
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Dr
Surin Pitsuwan (6 July 2000) Thailand's Foreign
Minister |
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Writer
Series
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Mr
Mark Daniell (29 June 2000) Author |
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Prof
Edwin Thumboo (15 June 2000) Poet, Chairman, Centre for the
Arts
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Mr
Kennth Tai (8 June
2000) Co-founder, Acer Group |
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Mr
Livio Dsimone (1 June
2000) CEO, 3M |
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Mr
John Nine (25 May
2000) VP,
Schering Plough Corporation |
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Mr
Yves Piaget (18 May
2000) President, Piaget
International |
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Prof
Hans Queisser (11 May
2000) Founder, Max-Planck Institute for Solid
State Research, Stuttgart |
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Mr
Gabby Lopez (4 May
2000) Chairman/CEO, ABS-CBN |
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Mr
Robert Chua (27 April
2000) Chairman, CETV, Hong Kong |
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Dr
Shirley Jackson (20 April
2000) Chairman of the US Nuclear Regulatory
Commission |
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Clay
Timon (13 April
2000) CEO
of Landor Associates |
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Alfredo
Lim (6 April
2000) Secretary of Interior and Local
Government, Philippines |
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Nick Platt (30 March
2000) President of the Asia
Society |
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Evelyn
Lauder (23 March 2000) Senior Corporate VP of the Estee Lauder
Companies |
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Tan
Kin Lian (16 March 2000) CEO
of NTUC Income |
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Dr
Stanley Roth (9 March 2000) US
Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific
Affairs |
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Dr
Victor Fung (2 March 2000) Chairman of the Hong Kong Trade
Development Council, Airport Authority and Hong
Kong's oldest trading company, Li &
Fung. |
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Sir
Anthony Cleaver (24 February
2000) Chairman of AEA Technology. He is also
the Deputy Chairman of the English National Opera
and Chairman of the Council of the Royal
College of Music. |
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Domingo
Siazon (3 February 2000) Philippine's Foreign Affairs Secretary
Domingo Siazon. |
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Singapore
Specials |
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Glen
Goei (17 February 2000) London-based Singaporean Glen Goei is
an actor, director and filmmaker. |
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Dr
Kong Hwai Loong (10 February
2000) Oncologist and recipient of the Merit
Award from the American Society of Clinical
Oncology. |
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William
Lim (27 January 2000) Chairman of William Lim and Associates.
He has a distinguished career in architecture
spanning more than 40 years. |
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Ho
Kwon Ping (20 January 2000) President of Wah Chang Group and Chairman
of Singapore Power and Singapore Management
University. |
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Brigadier
General Lee Hsien Loong (Part
II) (13 Jan
2000) Deputy
Prime Minister, Singapore. |
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Brigadier
General Lee Hsien Loong (6 Jan
2000) Deputy
Prime Minister, Singapore. |
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