Maria Bello
LAP99071306 - 13 JULY 1999 - LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA: Actress Maria Bello arrives July 12 at the American Civil Liberties Union(ACLU) annual gala honoring director Martin Scorsese with the organization's 1999 Torch of Liberty award for his contributions through his work that affirm the democratic principles that underlie the promise of "liberty and justice for all." iw/jr/Jim Ruymen UPI
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