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    Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Vartan Gregorian to Speak at The
    World Affairs Council of Philadelphia

    World Affairs Council of Philadelphia Announces Rock-Star Ticket Sales
    for October Bono Event

    Press Release

    BUSINESS WIRE
    Thursday August 4, 2005

    PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 4, 2005--The World Affairs Council
    of Philadelphia is reporting record-breaking sales for its October 21
    event featuring rock icon and humanitarian Bono. General admission
    tickets sold out in under seven days. Other tickets are still available
    to the public by calling Upstages at 215-569-9700, or online at
    www.princemusictheater.org/upstages.html.

    Bono will speak at 6:15 p.m. at the University of Pennsylvania's Irvine
    Auditorium to address the crises of AIDS, international debt and poverty
    in Africa. Prices for the remaining tickets start at $175 and include
    exclusive access to a cocktail reception with Bono. The program is made
    possible by lead sponsors American Water and SAP and support from the
    University of Pennsylvania's SPEC Connaissance.

    "We knew this would be an important event for Philadelphia, but the
    response has already exceeded our expectations," said World Affairs
    Council Vice President and Program Director Claudia McBride. "Bono's
    upcoming speech in October and Live 8 in July are continuing
    Philadelphia's tradition as a global stage for the world's most
    influential leaders."

    Other upcoming World Affairs Council programs include: a discussion and
    Q&A with Philadelphia professional sports team owners, Newsweek
    International Editor Fareed Zakaria, Presidential Medal of Freedom
    recipient Vartan Gregorian, breakaway union leader Andrew Stern and
    former MP commander of Abu Ghraib, Janis Karpinski.

    The World Affairs Council of Philadelphia is a private, non-profit,
    non-partisan educational organization dedicated to creating a more
    informed citizenry on matters of national and international significance.

    Established in 1949 as a forum for discussing differing points of view,
    the Council does not endorse candidates for public office or lobby for
    policies. Membership is open to all who share its principles. The
    Council currently serves over 120 corporate members and their CEOs, and
    more than 4,000 other executives and individual members. For more
    information, visit www.wacphila.org.
    Contact:

    World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
    Denise Bala, 215-561-4700
    or
    Buchanan Public Relations
    Brendon Shank, 610-649-9292

    General Admission Tickets Sell Out in a Week, Others Still Available


    Source: World Affairs Council of Philadelphia

    http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050804/45703.html?.v=1
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