How appropriate

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TEL AVIV, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Steven Spielberg has hired one of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's top strategists to market his controversial new film about Israel's retaliation for the Palestinian attack on its team at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Eyal Arad, who helped mastermind the recent Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, said on Sunday he was promoting the film "Munich" in the Jewish state, where it has already stirred fierce debate.

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Munich from Somewhere on A1A... on December 23, 2005 1:11 PM

Spielberg's work of art, Munich, is out this week. I won't be paying to see it. The reviews have convinced me this is in no way a factual account, which is a pity. I would pay to see a documentary... Read More

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