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Jennifer Aniston debuts film on breast cancer
Jennifer Aniston and co-stars attended a screening of her Lifetime TV movie "Five" in Washington Oct. 3, 2011. The film is an anthology of five short movies on breast cancer.
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Jennifer Aniston arrives at a screening for her Lifetime TV movie "Five," an anthology of five short films about breast cancer. Aniston had earlier in the day spent time raising breast cancer awareness at the the new Inova Breast Care Center in Alexandria, Va., with Jill Biden and Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius.
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