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Wednesday, June 27, 2001
Ford gives Ali $5 million
Donation for peace center
By Bruce Schreiner
The Associated Press

LOUISVILLE — Muhammad Ali's quest to build a center
to promote peace accelerated Tuesday with a $5 million
donation from Ford Motor Co. that has organizers
envisioning the start of construction.

The automaker's gift, the largest private donation
for the Muhammad Ali Center, pushes fund raising
to the point that “we can see ground breaking right
around the corner,” said Ali's wife, Lonnie.

So far, $32 million has been raised and organizers say
$60 million is needed to start construction. They also
need to raise another $20 million for operating costs.
They hope for a groundbreaking early next year and
an opening in late 2003.

The former three-time heavyweight champion envisions
the center as a crowning achievement to his humanitarian
efforts around the world.

Mrs. Ali, speaking on her husband's behalf,
said the Ali center would continue the ex-boxer's
humanitarian ideals.

“We know Muhammad will not be able to travel
and work as he does forever,” Mrs. Ali said. “But we
believe that his legacy must continue to inspire people
to respond to each other with kindness.”

The center will commemorate Mr. Ali's boxing career
but will emphasize his philosophy, not his achievements
in the ring, his wife said.

The center, in partnership with the University of Louisville,
will feature an institute aimed at conflict resolution.

Mr. Ali, who has Parkinson's disease, did not speak at the
announcement but was the center of attention.
After posing with Ford officials and his wife while
holding an oversized check, Mr. Ali tucked the check
under his arms and began to walk from the stage,
drawing laughter from the crowd gathered near the
waterfront.

The contribution comes from the Ford Motor Co. Fund,
a not-for-profit corporation that supports initiatives
to enhance education, the environment, health and welfare,
civic affairs, and arts and humanities.

Ford has two production plants in greater Louisville
and employs about 10,000 people.

http://enquirer.com/editions/2001/06/27/loc_ford_gives_ali_5.html

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