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LOS ANGELES: Sony Pictures executive Amy Pascal lashed out on Friday at a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) who accused Osama bin Laden film "Zero Dark Thirty" of promoting torture and urged fellow Academy members not to vote for it in the Oscars race.
In a strongly worded statement, Pascal said the "attempt to censure one of the great films of our time should be opposed."
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