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09/20/2010

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Jim Markowich

Hi Carol,

Fine post. I love the idea that this exists as a kind of intellectual counterweight to American Idol.

Being in the middle of reading Richard Ellis' Tuna: A Love Story, I will be very interesting in seeing End of the Line... if I can find it. Netflix isn't exactly a warehouse of esoterica.

The other films you mention also look really engaging. There are so many efforts going on in the world that deserve greater publicity, and this would be such a great conduit for them. Some that spring to mind are Paul Farmer's selfless healthcare work in Rwanda, Russia and Haiti, John Wood's library-building through Room to Read and the brilliant idea behind Playpumps International/Water for People.

Thank you!

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The other films you mention also look really engaging. There are so many efforts going on in the world that deserve greater publicity, and this would be such a great conduit for them. Some that spring to mind are Paul Farmer's selfless healthcare work in Rwanda, Russia and Haiti, John Wood's library-building through Room to Read and the brilliant idea behind Playpumps International/Water for People.

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There are so many efforts going on in the world that deserve greater publicity, and this would be such a great conduit for them. Some that spring to mind are Paul Farmer's selfless healthcare work in Rwanda, Russia and Haiti, John Wood's library-building through Room to Read and the brilliant idea behind Playpumps International/Water for People.

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