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Filmmaker finds himself in lens

Newton man's documentary looks hard at US and himself

By Denise Taylor
Globe Correspondent / April 21, 2005

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In 2002, in the deep freeze of winter, a half-mile hole opened in the ice on a lake in Brainerd, Minn. Why North Long Lake had open water when the other 464 lakes in the region sported ice thick enough to drive across quickly became a national mystery and a siren call to one filmmaker from Newton. (Full article: 1337 words)

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