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A Grand Gift
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Jul. 3, 2006

 

The world’s second-richest man wants to spread his wealth. Billionaire investor Warren Buffet, 75, on Sunday announced plans to give his estimated $42 billion fortune to five different charities. The largest contribution totals $37 billion. It will go to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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