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Nov. 24, 1999

Seeing the Light

^^Movie Review^^ Seeing the Light 'The Insider' Is a Morality Play Pitting the Good of Society Against Big Business At what point does it become justified to break a confidentiality agreement for the good of society? Director and screenwriter Michael Mann poses this questions in his film, "The Insider."

        By Stephen Zager
        
        At what point does it become justified to break a confidentiality agreement for the good of society? Director and screenwriter Michael Mann poses this questions in his film, "The Insider."
        Mann's thought-provoking, edge-of-your-seat drama centers on a for...

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