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To: FaultLine who started this subject3/19/2003 5:44:25 PM
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Former Vice President Al Gore Joins Apple's Board of Directors
prnewswire.com

CUPERTINO, Calif., March 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Apple(R) (Nasdaq: AAPL) today announced that Albert Gore Jr., the former Vice
President of the United States, has joined the Company's Board of Directors.
Mr. Gore was elected at Apple's board meeting today.
"Al brings an incredible wealth of knowledge and wisdom to Apple from
having helped run the largest organization in the world -- the United States
government -- as a Congressman, Senator and our 45th Vice President. Al is
also an avid Mac user and does his own video editing in Final Cut Pro," said
Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "Al is going to be a terrific Director and we're
excited and honored that he has chosen Apple as his first private sector board
to serve on."
"Steve and his team have done an incredible job in making Apple once again
the very best in the world," said former Vice President Al Gore. "I have been
particularly impressed with the new Mac OS X operating system and the
company's commitment to the open source movement. And I am especially looking
forward to working with and learning from the great board members who have
guided this legendary company's inspiring resurgence."
Mr. Gore was inaugurated as the 45th Vice President of the United States
on January 20, 1993. He was re-elected in 1996, and helped lead the U.S. into
the longest period of sustained economic growth in American history. He
served for a total of eight years as President of the Senate, a member of the
cabinet and the National Security Council, and as the leader of a wide range
of Administration initiatives including environmental policy, technology,
science, communications and government cost reduction.
As a member of the U.S. Congress 25 years ago, he popularized the term
"Information Superhighway," and was instrumental in fighting for federal funds
to assist in building what later became the Internet. He has remained an
active leader in technology -- launching a public/private effort to wire every
classroom and library in America to the Internet.
Mr. Gore serves as a Senior Advisor to Google, Inc. He is also a visiting
professor at the University of California Los Angeles, Fisk University and
Middle Tennessee State University.
Mr. Gore received his B.A. in Government with honors from Harvard
University in 1969, and attended the Vanderbilt University School of Religion
and the Vanderbilt University School of Law.

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