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    #21
    SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
    In September 1997, Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko created international aid fund for the development of sports "Sports - XXI century" and are its directors. Presentation of fund took place in Brovarskom school of physical training (Ukraine), where Wladimir Klitschko once studied. Money from the fund were used to renovate school's boxing hall and to purchase modern boxing equipment.
    In 1998, restoration of Myhailovskuy Cathedral in Kiev was funded by Klitschko brothers. The cathedral was destroyed in 1930's, only its high relief of Saint Michael was saved in Lviv.
    May 30, 1999, Kiev celebrated its birthday and festive reopening of Myhailovskuy Cathedral, with the high relief of God's soldier Michael placed between domes of cathedral.
    At the end of May, 1998, Klitschko brothers gave their awards to their city (Kiev): Wladimir - his Olympic gold medal and Vitali - the belt of European Champion and Intercontinental WBO title. These awards were given to museum of history in Kiev, were the special exhibit "A way to victory" was opened on August 24, 1999. At the opening ceremony Vitali said, "I am proud of that our success in sports help the whole world to learn and grow fond of Ukraine. These awards belong not only to us, but to all the fans without whose support we would not have accomplished this much."
    On March 18, 2000, in the Kiev Place "Ukraine" the most prestigious awards show in Ukraine - "The Person of Year" took Place. Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko won the award of "Athletes of Year 1999", while Vitali had also won the award of "Man of Year." The prize of "Ukrainian Pride" was also given to Klitschko brothers.
    On May 31, 2001, a charitable auction took place in Kiev (Ukraine) for school "Life." All the funds obtained from this auction were given for construction a school - boarding for children sick of autism, illness of Down and other terrible illnesses. The most expensive item sold were boxing gloves donated by Wladimir Klitschko.
    17 December 2001, Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko participated in "Future Forum" forum that took place in Augsburg (Germany). During the forum Vitali and Wladimir presented report on a role of sports in a modern life and in the future. The main theses of this report stated that sports are international, it unites people and countries, and sports popularity will continue to expend as the new generation of champions takes over.
    The event, hosted by world-renowned author and consultant, Jorg Lohr, featured speakers such as former President Bill Clinton and Professor Dr. Herman Simon (Harvard University). More than 7,000 of Europe's most influential and important leaders in various fields attended a conference that focused on world politics, athletics, culture, entertainment, the sciences and economy.
    "This was a worthwhile venture and one we were honored to participate in," Wladimir said. "My brother and I were involved in two of the roundtable discussions on stage. The aim of the convention was to provide help and guidance in giving people a better idea and perspective of what is going on in the world and how to improve it for the future." In late January, 2002, Wladimir Klitschko went to Berlin to speak along with German President Johannes Rau and a handful of celebrities at a function, Wladimir said, "aimed at helping foreigners learn more about Germany."
    "The focus and the message of what we talked about was integration. It is important that people from other countries learn about Germany - the history, the language, the way Germans live today. But it is also important that Germans accept people from other countries. It goes both ways. These are the kinds of things I love to do when I am not boxing. Muhammad Ali, who is one of my biggest idols, made quite an impression on the world. I am no Ali - no one is - but I like to think I am a role model who can play a part in perhaps making the world better for some people."
    On February 12, 2002, in Berlin (Germany) Vitali participated in the charitable action "Cinema for Peace" with the purpose to draw attention to a distress of children in counties like Afghanistan. Vitali Klitschko and Ralf Muller, former world famous bodybuilder with titles Mr. Olympia and Mr. Universe, put an hour of training with them as an auction item. One hour training with Vitali Klitschko and Ralf Muller sold for 13,000 euros each.
    In the middle of September 2002, Klitschko brothers announced that they had agreed to work specifically for the UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) program of Special Ambassador Ute Ohoven, which supports more than 180 projects in 87 countries.
    "We will do special projects and activities that include lots of speaking engagements in support of UNESCO," Wladimir said. "This is an honor to work with such a worthwhile and worldwide organization. It is a long-term relationship and we look forward to helping children in need in developing countries such as Africa, Asia, South America and other places. We will visit different projects in these countries and try to raise money for school and education projects." In December 2002, along with the official UNESCO delegation, Vitali and Wladimir visited Brazil, where one of UNESCO's projects was carried out. The purpose of this trip - to finance new projects, evaluate performance of existing project, allocate new funding and attract public attention to the problems facing third world countries. "Brazil is full of nice and beautiful people. And the country itself is gorgeous. We visited musical performances, dance classes, sport gyms that have been created or funded by UNESCO. Those kids have huge desire to study and learn. We are glad that majority of young people understand that only due to education they could have a better future," Vitali and Wladimir commented on the trip. That same year UNESCO has decided to open up new projects in Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan.
    On February 11, 2003, Vitali Klitschko took part in charitable auction "Cinema for Peace," which took place in Berlin fifty third time. The auction was organized by international organization UNICEF and included over 600 celebrities from Europe and abroad. The most expensive item auctioned, for the sum of 10,000 euros, were Wladimir Klitschko's boxing gloves used in the film Ocean's 11 in a staged fight with Lennox Lewis. Altogether, the auction collected over 250,000 euros for the "Children in War Regions" fund.
    May 12, 2003, Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko were awarded "Kiev's Art Patron" medals for their public and charitable work on revival of Kiev's monuments of history and city architecture.
    On September 21, 2003, Vitali and Wladimir took part in charitable golf tournament, organized by Laures World Sports Academy, which is based in Monaco and has great influence on international sports. Money collected from this tournament were given to "Education for Children in Need" program, which was represented by UNESCO's ambassadors - Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko.

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      #22
      Sun Oct 9,10:17 AM ET

      DUBAI (AFP) - Iraqi Interior Minister Bayan Baqer Sulagh hailed the "wise" policies of Saudi Arabia, a week after calling the oil-rich kingdom's foreign minister "a Bedouin on a camel".
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      "I respect a lot the wise and balanced policies of Saudi Arabia, which usually ... adopts policies accepted by all," Sulagh told the London-based Saudi-owned Asharq Al-Awsat daily on Sunday.

      Sulagh hoped that the friction over his anti-Saudi tirade last week would be a "summer cloud that would go away."

      He said Saudi Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin Abdel Aziz had sent him a message last week "that made me very happy, and I will send a delegation to Riyadh ... to reach a memorandum of understanding on security issues."

      In a reference to Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal, Sulagh said last week that Iraqis would "not accept a Bedouin on a camel teaching us about human rights and democracy".

      The *****e minister said the oil-rich Sunni-ruled kingdom "should first allow women to drive" and noted that "four million *****es live like second-class citizens in the Saudi kingdom."

      He was responding to recent remarks by Prince Saud in which he expressed concern about purported *****e-ruled Iranian meddling in
      Iraq.

      Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari has publicly rebuked Sulagh, calling his remarks "extremely regrettable."

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        #23
        I'm sure that you're a legend at your parents house....

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          #24
          hahahahahahah

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            #25
            Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
            I'm sure that you're a legend at your parents house....



            Vitaliy is a great man. A looser who spends all of his time in this forum can hardly understand this.

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              #26
              and forgot to include

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                #27
                There are a lot of great men in the world.

                That doesn't make them boxing legends.

                Nor does losing to the two best fighters you've ever fought and having the crowning achievments on your resume Larry Donald and Corrie Sanders.

                I'd say the "Looser" is someone who needs to come online and write a detailed explaination for something that just isn't true, trying to sugar coat and re word things to suit his biased agenda.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
                  There are a lot of great men in the world.

                  That doesn't make them boxing legends.

                  Nor does losing to the two best fighters you've ever fought and having the crowning achievments on your resume Larry Donald and Corrie Sanders.

                  I'd say the "Looser" is someone who needs to come online and write a detailed explaination for something that just isn't true, trying to sugar coat and re word things to suit his biased agenda.



                  cheez... you can't even read the first post, but your response is so lengthy. I did not say he is a legend of boxing, didn't I?

                  Vitaliy is a legend as a man (!) in Europe, certainly Ukraine and Russia.



                  P.S. there is a life outside this forum, and even outside boxing...

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by N P
                    cheez... you can't even read the first post, but your response is so lengthy. I did not say he is a legend of boxing, didn't I?

                    Vitaliy is a legend as a man (!) in Europe, certainly Ukraine and Russia.



                    P.S. there is a life outside this forum, and even outside boxing...

                    Mickey Ward is a legend in Lowell MA

                    Carlos Hernandez is a legend in El Salvadore

                    Roberto Duran is a legend in Panama

                    Manny Pacquiao is a legend in the Philippines.


                    So many important threads to make...

                    so little time.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Rodgers=Bust
                      Vitali aint a legend of nothing.
                      Vitali is a world wide known figure, he helps his country in and out of the ring, he supports cancer research, and donates to charity every year to the disabled. He gives money for schools to be built all over places that cant afford them. To top it off he's the heavyweight champ in and out of the ring. To a dumbass like yourself he might be nothing more than a fighter who holds a belt, but to people around the world he is a hero.

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