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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT66) COLFAX, Wash. -- Nov. 5, 2002 -- GATES-CHARITY -- The charitable group that Bill Gates started with his wife, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is now giving away $1.2 billion a year. Gates said he was pleased that its first major philanthropic effort, the library project, had helped to narrow the digital divide. More than 95 percent of public libraries now offer free Internet access, including those in Whitman County which mainly serve wheat farmers and received $93,000 from the Gates Foundation. In October, employees at a library in Colfax, Wash., work on computers that were donated by the Gates Foundation. The library received 40,000 computers. (Jeff T. Green/The New York Times)
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2002-11-05
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