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The Golda Who Mattered

Todd G. Buchholz SAN DIEGO, Sept 11 (PS): A movie starring Helen Mirren as Golda Meir has just opened, 50 years after the war that ended the Israeli prime minister’s career. More snore than sleeper hit, Golda captures its subject’s Chesterfield chain-smoking while brushing past a timely lesson about diplomacy:

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