The War on Torture

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Pvt. Lynndie England and a prisoner at Abu GhraibPARK CITY, Utah--Near the start of this year's Sundance Film Festival, at a panel titled "Why Art Matters," veteran television producer Norman Lear answered the question this way: "The arts start the conversation. When the world is saved--and it really does require saving--the door will be opened through the arts and then the politicians. Then the policies will follow." 


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