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Women use Theater to Prostest War

To: valerie.faal@abnamro.com, afrique@univ-lyon1.fr, nanncie.fleurimont@rbc.com, sirguyzo@hotmail.com
Subject: Women use Theater to Prostest War
From: Thierry Vodounou <thierryv@juno.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 00:01:16 -0600
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Hello,
 
If you want to be in good terms with the women, oppose the war; they're thinking of all kinds of ways stop it!
In 410 BC, Aristophanes, a Greek playwright wrote a play with the story of a group of women, in war-torn Greek, who decided to deprive their husbands of their female charms if they did not stop war and make peace.  Well, quite recently, an American actress had the idea to use that play in this period of war....What a peaceful way to bring men (or Bush, Cheney, Saddam, etc...) back to their 'senses'!!!
 
I heard about this on NPR. I thought you might find it interesting.
 
 
Women are using sexy ancient Greek play to oppose War.
 
Check out this website:
 
 
Thierry
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