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<DIV><FONT size=2><B><FONT size=5><EM>FIRST THURSDAY FILM SERIES AT CAMBRIDGE
PUBLIC LIBRARY </DIV>
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<P>WHY WE FIGHT</P></B></FONT></EM><FONT size=2></FONT><B><FONT size=5><EM>
<P>6:45 P. M, . THURSDAY, MARCH 1<SUP>ST</P></SUP>
<P></FONT><FONT size=3>(FILM BEGINS PROMPLY AT 6:45 . LATE COMERS
WELCOME)</FONT></P></EM><I><FONT size=5>
<P>Central Square Public Library</P>
<P>45 Pearl Street, Cambridge</B></I>, MA </P><B><EM></FONT><FONT size=5>
<P><FONT size=4>GRAND JURY PRIZE WINNER AT THE 2005 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL. THE
FILM LAUNCHES A NONPARTISAN INQUIRY INTO THE FORCES - POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND
IDEOLOGICAL- THAT DRIVE AMERICA TO FIGHT.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=4>INSPIRED BY President Dwight Eisenhower’s 1961 Farewell Address
in which he warned Americans about the dangers of the "military-industrial
complex", filmaker Jarecki weaves unforgettable stories of everyday Americans
touched by war with commentary by a "who’s who" of military and Washington
insiders.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=4>The film explores a half- century of U.S. foreign policy from
World War 11 to the Iraq war, revealing how as Eisenhower warned, political and
corporate interests have become alarmingly entangled in the business of war. On
a deeper level what emerges is a portrait of a nation in transition -drifting
dangerously far from her founding principles toward a more imperial and
uncertain future. </FONT></P>
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<P>Extended informal discussion after film. Refreshments will be served. </P>
<P>There is an inexpensive parking garage next to the library and some parking
on the street. Pearl Street is just off Mass. Ave in Central Square</P>
<P>Presented jointly by the Women's lnternational League for Peace and Freedom,
and the Cambridge Peace Commission. </P>
<P>For further information call 617-244-8054 Admission is free</P></FONT><FONT
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