ADVISORY/Churchill Club Program Featuring: Economic Prognosis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- On Thursday, Oct. 8, 1998 the Churchill Club will host a public forum discussion. With the Asian flu Asian Flu may refer to:
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YOU ARE INVITED
HOST: The Churchill Club is a non-profit organization providing
Silicon Valley with a non-partisan forum for the exchange of
ideas on timely issues, particularly those in which business
and politics converge.
EVENT: Fourth Annual Economic Prognosis of Silicon Valley
PANEL: Tim Draper, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson
Jeanette Garretty, Sr. Economist, Dir. of Industry
Economics, Bank of America
Becky Morgan, President & CEO, Joint Venture Silicon Valley
Harry Saal, Chairman, Community Foundation of Silicon Valley
VENUE: Hyatt Rickeys Palo Alto
4219 El Camino Real
650/493-8000
WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 8, 1998
6 p.m. Registration/Buffet
6:45 p.m. Program
CONTACT: To register, visit our website at
http://www.churchillclub.com or e-mail us at
chrchll@benjamingroup.com
-0- The Churchill Club provides a non-profit, non-partisan forum for public discourse on timely issues, and has brought in industry and world leaders For a list of heads of state, see . World leaders is a MMORPG. The game involves creating a state, joining an alliance and going into war. It is mostly played by players from Israel, China, USA, Britain, Brazil and Saudi-Arabia. to discuss issues in the areas of business, technology, the arts, education, politics and foreign affairs foreign affairs pl.n. Affairs concerning international relations and national interests in foreign countries. . |
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