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Text of Ned Sullivan's Oct. 24 Speech to the World Affairs Council of the Mid-Hudson Valley
I thank the World Affairs Council for inviting me. And I applaud you for the important role you play in creating awareness of pressing global issues here in the Hudson Valley. As the great mathematician and educator John Kemeny used to say, "The world is our brother, and we are our brother's keeper."




