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Saying that this generation of Kennedys "does not seem to have inherited the exceptional ability of the family" and pointing out that "[r]isk-taking without high intelligence is not a good way of life," Rees-Mogg concluded: "The family has been doomed by its best as well as by its worst qualities; most of all, perhaps, by the rashness of its courage.
In the same interview with William Rees-Mogg, a former editor of the Times , Jiang claimed to have been a "good friend" of the former Panchen Lama of Tibet and, after his death, said he went to his temple there and--"despite the thin air"--spent an hour meditating about his life.
In a column in the Times of London, William Rees-Mogg, the newspaper's conservative former editor, claimed a special understanding of the Kennedy clan because, "on my mother's side I come from a somewhat similar Irish-American family."
In the Times , columnist William Rees-Mogg wrote: "Last January Bill Gates was still generally seen as a benefactor of mankind, who had developed new and efficient software to spread the advance of electronic communications.
' " Lord Rees-Mogg said that "[t]he precedents under American law are that Microsoft will not be allowed to expand, or even retain, its present degree of monopoly," and he suggests that Gates take a leaf out of the book of John D. Rockefeller who, in his later years, consulted a public-relations firm and "took to giving out dimes to children in the street in order to soften his image as a hard-hearted businessman."