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Published on September 26, 2007

TUESDAY: DocFest –On Screen 1, Breaking Ranks (Mason) 5 p.m. Extreme body modification out of Flesh & Blood (Silverman) 7 p.m. Sanctuary: Lisa Gerrard 9:15 p.m. On Screen 2, Thai lotteries seek Ghosts and Numbers (Klima) 7 p.m. El Mechanico Loco 9:15 p.m.

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