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Paul Wolfowitz: We must preach more often

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

AT the age of 62, Paul Dundes Wolfowitz is still energetic. At least this was evident when he climbed Mount Merapi in Yogyakarta last week. The President of the World Bank appeared fresh and enthusiastic, despite the six hours of walking up and down the terrain. In fact, the following day, before visiting the homes of earthquake victims at Bantul, he still found the stamina to play some golf.

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Admittedly, Paul Wolfowitzs game is not as good as his physical condition. This shows the World Bank President is always busy with work so that he is unable to play much golf, commented Wolfowitz, a former US Deputy Defense Secretary who holds a doctorate in political science from Chicago University. Wolfowitz was playing golf again because his youngest daughter Rachel was interested in the game. He is known to be close to his three children, an

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