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- Posted August 06, 2010
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Business - Charity People who have signed the 'giving pledge'

The Associated Press
Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates and billionaire investor Warren Buffett released a list Wednesday of people who have signed a promise to give at least half their wealth to charity. Here's the list of names, by state, as provided by the organization they call the "Giving Pledge."
CALIFORNIA
Eli and Edythe Broad
Michele Chan and
Patrick Soon-Shiong
Ann and John Doerr
Larry Ellison
Barron Hilton
Joan and Irwin Jacobs
Lorry I. Lokey
George Lucas
Alfred E. Mann
Tashia and John Morgridge
Bernard and Barbro Osher
Herb and Marion Sandler
Jeff Skoll
Tom Steyer and Kat Taylor
GEORGIA
Bernie and Billi Marcus
Ted Turner
HAWAII
Pierre and Pam Omidyar
WASHINGTON, D.C./ MARYLAND
David M. Rubenstein
Vicki and Roger Sant
MICHIGAN
Thomas S. Monaghan
MISSOURI
Jim and Virginia Stowers
NEBRASKA
Warren Buffett
Walter Scott Jr.
NEW YORK
Michael R. Bloomberg
Barry Diller and
Diane von Furstenberg
Elaine and Ken Langone
Ronald O. Perelman
Peter G. Peterson
Julian H. Robertson Jr.
David Rockefeller
Jim and Marilyn Simons
Sanford and Joan Weill
Shelby White
OKLAHOMA
George B. Kaiser
PENNSYLVANIA
Gerry and Marguerite Lenfest
TEXAS
Laura and John Arnold
T. Boone Pickens
UTAH
Jon and Karen Huntsman
WASHINGTON
Paul G. Allen
Bill and Melinda Gates
Source: http://givingpledge.org
Published: Fri, Aug 6, 2010
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