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November 9, 2001 Friday Shaba’an 22, 1422





White House to cultivate Hollywood


WASHINGTON, Nov 8: The White House left open the possibility on Thursday that its top political strategist might encourage Hollywood studio executives to tailor their story lines to help the United States in its war on terrorism.

Karl Rove, the Texan political strategist widely viewed as the architect of Bush’s presidential victory, plans to meet about 40 film and television studio chiefs in Beverly Hills on Sunday to reach out to the entertainment industry.

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer told reporters that Rove would brief executives from DreamWorks, cable TV channel HBO, Showtime, and other companies about the themes the government itself is emphasizing, including tolerance, courage, and patriotism.

Following the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington, which U.S. officials accuse Osama bin Laden of masterminding, the United States on Oct. 7 began bombing Afghanistan, which is believed to be sheltering the Saudi-born militant.

The United States has struggled to convey to Muslims around the world that it has no quarrel with Islam, and U.S. President George W. Bush has called for tolerance at home after a series of attacks on people of Asian and Middle Eastern descent.

“The White House will share with the entertainment community the themes that are being communicated here and abroad: tolerance, courage, patriotism,” the spokesman said.

“Participants are likely going to discuss any future actions that could be undertaken by the entertainment industry,” he added.

Noting that many industries around the country had asked what they could do to help the war effort, Fleischer said one way Hollywood could contribute might be to produce public service announcements—Reuters






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