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For those of you in the DC area


>From: "Rachel Taylor" <[log in to unmask]>
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>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: FW: "Last Chance for Peace:  Sierra Leone"
>Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 11:25:22 -0500
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 10:32 AM
>Subject: "Last Chance for Peace: Sierra Leone"
>
>
>*
>Please SAVE THE DATES ?
>
>(1) Monday, April 29:  to see "Last Chance for Peace:  Sierra Leone" --
>courtesy
>of the National Press Club and Babelfish Productions.
>
>A little known story about the quest for peace in Sierra Leone, this
>documentary, set against the background of Sa. Leone's history, depicts the
>story of religious leaders and the part they played in the peace process.
>A
>story unlike any, "Last Chance for Peace:  Sierra Leone" is relevant to
>anyone
>interested in politics, religion, culture, and innovative methods for
>peace.
>A
>short clip of this doc. could be viewed on the following url:
>
>                          http://www.babelfishproductions.com
>___________
>
>400 (FREE) seats are available for the viewing, but reservations are
>required.
>Contact Pat Nelson [[log in to unmask]]; (202.662.7501).
>
>VENUE for viewing --
>National Press Club (NPC)
>529 14th Street, NW, 13th Floor (The Ballroom)
>Washington, DC 20045
>[npc.press.org]
>
>PROGRAM
>6:00 p.m. --  Reception in Holeman Lounge (complimentary refreshments/cash
>bar)
>6:30 p.m. --  Program starts (The Ballroom)
>7:00 p.m. --  Screening (complimentary coffee bar/desserts)
>8:00 p.m. --  Discussion
>
>INTRODUCING AND DISCUSSING THE DOCUMENTARY:
>·    the documentary's producers
>·    (Sa. Leone's Ambassador to the US) John E. Leigh
>·    (former U.S. to Sa. Leone Ambassador) Joe Melrose
>·    (Washington Post writer) Doug Farah
>( ? awaiting confirmation from others)
>
>Keri Douglas [[log in to unmask]] could provide more info., if
>needed.
>
>____________________________________________________________________________
>__
>
>(2) Peter Chaveas, US Ambassador to Sa. Leone will be discussing Sierra
>Leone
>issues at a meeting scheduled as follows:
>
>Friday, April 19
>Time:  6:00-8:00 PM
>The Charles Sumner School
>1201 17th Street N.W. (17th & M Streets), Washington, DC
>
>




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