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Craig Unger in Amsterdam
Filed under: — pip on July 27th, 2004 04:07:31 pm

Investigative journalist and author of New York Times besteller House of Bush, House of Saud, Craig Unger, will be at the Amstelkerk (Amstelveld) in Amsterdam for a debate followed by questions on Thursday 29 August, 8.30pm. The book which details relations between the Bush family and the Saudis was an important source for Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11. In fact, Unger was featured in the documentary being interviewed by Moore.

‘Craig Unger has done America and the world a huge favour by clearly and precisely documenting how the Bush inner circle is in the very deep pockets of the brutal Saudi dictators.’ Michael Moore.

American professor Dr Ruth Oldenziel (UvA) will moderate the debate and interview Unger. Following the debate, Unger will sign books (note that there there will be only Dutch copies of the book available, De Familie Bush en het huis Saud). The event has been organised by Amsterdam-based Mets & Schilt publishers www.metsenschilt.com

More info at www.fahrenheit911.com

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Writer, DJ, ideas junkie and ex-artist (animation) living in Amsterdam with a penchant for Hitchcock's, inspired independents and the occasional shameless pulp - all washed down with cocktails and homemade popcorn.

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