Abstract

Events

December 12, 1994 issue

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The article presents information about several events. The documentary film "Curfew" details one day in the life of a Palestinian family, during a curfew imposed by Israelis. This film exposes hopes and fears of an extended family. A convention will be held as of December 7, 1994 on Trash Connection, at the Cooper Square, Manhattan. The article includes contact information for those interested in further details.

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CURFEW (Film); DOCUMENTARY films; PALESTINIAN Arabs; MOTION pictures; ISRAELIS; CONGRESSES & conventions
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