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newspaper magnate Sir Keith Murdoch's empireAnd an extra bonus from the World's Billionaires List that REALLY got this whole rant started for me last year: Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud is a "self made" billionaire, according to Forbes. Yes, a Saudi Prince is considered "self made".[5] There are many (most?) folks on the list that are still admirable even though they were born with a billion. All I'm saying is that we probably shouldn't worship them as being somehow better than me or you.[6] There are many (most?) folks on the list that had huge head starts, but weren't born with a billion. Almost all of the people that made a billion in technology started with private prep schools, then went on to Harvard or Yale and then were entirely free to do what they did without having to work part time at MacDonalds. Or full time. Or work on anything other than their big dream. I think this is fantastic! And some of these people are freakin' workaholic geniuses, but describing them as "self made" is a bit disingeuous.[7] And, finally, a secret bonus footnote that ends on a positive note, YES, there are billionaires on the list that were formerly poor, penniless immigrants or All American dirt farmers. Here's a sample:born uncle allowed to remain in USBOSTON (AP) President Barack Obama's Kenyan born uncle, who ignored a deportation order more than two decades ago, on Tuesday was granted permission to stay in the United States. for 50 years, been a hard worker, paid income tax and been arrested only once. since 1963, when he entered on a student visa. He had a series of immigration hearings in the