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FILE - This March 21, 1994 file photo shows, director Steven Spielberg, center, with actor Harrison Ford, left, and actor and director Clint Eastwood at the 66th Annual Academy Awards, in Los Angeles.  Spielberg won best director and best picture for his film, "Schindler's List." The film’s greatest legacy isn’t its seven Oscars, $300 million in worldwide box office or even its message of humanity, says the 67-year-old, Spielberg, but the ongoing work of the Shoah Foundation.  (AP Photo/Lois Bernstein, file)

FILE - This March 21, 1994 file photo shows, director Steven Spielberg, center, with actor Harrison Ford, left, and actor and director Clint Eastwood at the 66th Annual Academy Awards, in Los Angeles. Spielberg won best director and best picture for his film, "Schindler's List." The film’s greatest legacy isn’t its seven Oscars, $300 million in worldwide box office or even its message of humanity, says the 67-year-old, Spielberg, but the ongoing work of the Shoah Foundation. (AP Photo/Lois Bernstein, file)

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