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By: Sally C. Pipes
4.24.2008

Life in America After the Election

 

SAN FRANCISCO – On Wednesday, November 12, the Pacific Research Institute welcomes columnist George F. Will as keynote speaker for PRI’s annual gala dinner at the Ritz-Carlton in San Francisco.

The event comes barely eight days after the November 4 presidential election. George F. Will is well qualified to comment on what he sees as the future direction of America. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize, George Will is a nationally-syndicated columnist for the Washington Post Newsweek.

One of the most erudite and widely read columnists of our time, he writes on issues from foreign policy to baseball, from economic theory to presidential history. Mr. Will is the ideal speaker to address PRI’s first event after a landmark election

Please reserve early because seats will be in high demand and the Ritz-Carlton will surely be abuzz. Contact Cindy Chin at cchin@pacificresearch.org.

 

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