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p2pnet.net News:- Mingle with movie stars, travel, Meet Important People and Make Important Decisions.

And that’s the down side.

Does that look like a job you’d like to have?

According to a story in The Hill here, it’s vacant – if MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) boss Jack Valenti ever decides it’s time to do something different, that is.

Headlined Hollywood can’t fill $1M job; help wanted, the report says the MPAA has now retained an executive search “to develop a short list of candidates for the position that has been held by only three people since the MPAA was established in 1922″.

Although some industry moguls would like to hire an existing Hollywood executive, “that could cause friction with rival studios,” says The Hill. “That’s why two names have surfaced in recent weeks as potential leading candidates.

“One is 12th-term Rep. David Dreier (R-Calif.), the chairman of the Rules Committee who headed the successful gubernatorial campaign of movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger and has been romantically linked to several movie actresses.

“The other is even better known: White House National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, who perhaps not so coincidentally was given a warm introduction at a Valentine’s Day party last month hosted by Bill Cohen, the former defense secretary and Republican senator from Maine.”

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