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I was Clinton's Running Mate -- for half an hour!
In May 1996, I was able to meet former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the 50th Anniversary of the Foundation for Economic Education at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York.
Jim Blanchard and I met privately with Steve Forbes at the 1997 New Orleans Investment Conference.
The purpose of my two-hour, one-on-one interview with David Rockefeller, the former chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank and the youngest grandson of oil magnate, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., was to learn his assessment of the new global free market economy of the 1990s and beyond.
I have been meeting and corresponding with Milton Friedman, today's most famous economist, for over ten years.
I had the privilege of meeting Friedrich von Hayek twice. He was a brilliant man.
I had an opportunity to interview famed management guru Peter Drucker in July, 1991 for a Forbes article.
I guess my dinner conversation with Rush Limbaugh early in 1998 had quite an impression on the radio talk host celebrity.
What a pleasant conversation we had when I had dinner with Dan Quayle earlier this year.
I spoke at the Gold Show at the Mirage Hotel, where there were 2,000 people in attendance. My workshop was jammed, but the biggest thrill was appearing on "Larry King Live" as the guest interview.
I was a guest panelist on the Louis Rukeyser panel celebrating the 20th anniversary of the InterShow Money Show at Walt Disney World, Florida.
Time magazine will decide this month who is its "Person of the Century."
Last month I met with the front-runner of the Republican Presidential nomination, George W. Bush, at the governor's mansion in Austin, Texas.
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