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To: [email protected] jeevacation©[email protected]] Cc: Fran: Allison Reddington Sent Mon 10/22/2012 3:31:14 PM Subject: 915PM Inventing David Geffen 11/5 915 pdf PBS THIRTEEN AND American Masters ALONG WITH Mike Nichols Barry Diller AND Graydon Carter INVITE YOU AND A GUEST TO THE NEW YORK PREMIERE OF INVENTING DAVID GEFFEN DIRECTED BY SUSAN LACY MONDAY, November 5th, 2012 SCREENING - 9:15PM THE PARIS THEATRE 4 West 58's Street EFTA_R1_00505764 EFTA02006395

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