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</FONT><FONT FACE="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial">We hope you consider attending what promises to be a highly informative and enjoyable evening. Come hear the inside story of Guantanamo Bay from Mr. Willett and end the night dancing to you favorite Arabic music. Please contact me with any questions. Reserve your seat as soon as possible.<BR>
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</FONT><FONT FACE="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial">Warm regards,<BR>
Caline Jarudi<BR>
Executive Director<BR>
American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee <BR>
Massachusetts Chapter<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="5"><FONT FACE="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:18.0px'>SAVE THE DATE & PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS NOW<BR>
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May 5, 2007<BR>
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Hyatt Harborside at Boston's Logan Airport<BR>
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Grand Ballroom<BR>
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101 Harborside Drive<BR>
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with Keynote Speaker<BR>
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P. Sabin Willett- Partner Bingham McCutchen and<BR>
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defense attorney at Guantanamo Bay detention camp<BR>
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Honoring<BR>
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<U>Dr. Nancy Murray</U>- Lifetime Achievement in Civil Rights<BR>
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<U>The Arabic Hour</U>- Arabic Media Excellence Award<BR>
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Tickets:<BR>
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Student: $30.00<BR>
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Regular: $50.00<BR>
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VIP (including pre-reception with keynote speaker)- $100.00<BR>
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<U>Pre-Reception for VIP ticketholders- 7:30 pm<BR>
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<U>Doors Open- 8:00 pm<BR>
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Dinner and Dancing with DJ Kamal<BR>
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If you would like to be a table captain, sponsor an advertisement in the <BR>
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program book or donate an item for the raffle, please contact Caline at caline@adcma.org.<BR>
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Call now to reserve your spot or send in checks made payable to:<BR>
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ADCMA<BR>
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565 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'>P. Sabin Willett is an attorney, novelist, a partner at the Boston law firm of <BR>
Bingham McCutchen LLP, and is best known as a defense lawyer for U.S. <BR>
Prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. Prior to 2005, Willett had no experience <BR>
in military law and had never handled a habeas corpus matter as his <BR>
expertise was in commercial and bankruptcy litigation. However, in late <BR>
2004 and early 2005, he grew increasingly concerned about what was. <BR>
happening at Guantanamo Bay. In early 2005, Willett’s firm volunteered <BR>
to represent Uighurs- Muslims from a Central Asian region controlled by <BR>
Communist China. Since that time, Bingham McCutchen has devoted <BR>
thousands of hours to the cases. Willett has visited the Guantanamo detainment camp eight <BR>
times advocating on behalf of prisoners held by the United States as part of the War on Terror. <BR>
They have filed briefs and argued cases in the United States District Court, the Court of Appeals <BR>
for the District of Columbia, and the Supreme Court. They have obtained the release of three <BR>
out of twelve clients, including one of Uighur parentage who is now home in Taif, Saudi Arabia, <BR>
and two Uighurs now in Albania. Nine prisoners remain at Guantanamo, and Willett and his firm <BR>
will argue their case on May 15 in the Court of Appeals. <BR>
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Sabin lives in Natick, MA with his wife Martha. He has frequently written and spoken on <BR>
Guantanamo. He received a degree in Classics from Harvard College in 1979, and a Juris Doctor <BR>
from Harvard Law School in 1983. Willet has published three novels, most recently Present <BR>
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