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In addition, public screenings from the archives change daily.
This celebration of one of the true greats has a clutch of screenings from the best of Newman's stellar career.
The Government Accountability Office found that only a quarter of all Medicare beneficiaries ages 65 to 75 had undergone any of the recommended screenings from 2005 to 2009.
As more and more venues sign up to these packages of live screenings from more and more companies, the harder it will become.
In 1989, Mr. Hirsch developed a television spot promoting early cancer screenings from the American Cancer Society for the Advertising Council, which creates public service campaigns.
Most of the films will have both afternoon and evening screenings from Wednesday through Saturday, at the Crown Plaza Theater, the Clearview Cinema and the Library Auditorium.
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However, the number of RDTs from universal screenings performed from 2003 2005 (n = 5,871) permitted evaluation of associations with age and sex; and limited screening resulted in significant cost savings to facilitate program expansion to additional villages.
Screenings run from July 31 to September 11.
Financing for the screenings comes from grants, business groups and private sponsors.
Individual screenings range from $6 to $12; tickets to the closing film of the festival, "Juan of the Dead," are $25, or $100 with an after-party.
The fortnight saw a record 123 sold-out screenings (up from 118 in 2002) while total audiences topped 115,000, up 5% on the previous year.
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