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== and "Last Tango in Paris" ==
 
 
<div class="pad10vert">    <p><span class="hollywood-drop-caps">M</span>arlon Brando, a two-time Academy Award winner, transformed the craft of acting and led peers and critics alike to hail him as the finest actor of his time.</p><p>Under the guidance of director Elia Kazan,christian louboutin discount, Brando first became a star on stage &mdash; as Stanley Kowalski in the 1947 Broadway production of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" &mdash; and then on screen, again as Kowalski in "Streetcar," released in 1951,christian louboutin uk. He received his first Academy Award nomination for best actor for his role in "Streetcar."</p><p>Brando was nominated seven times for best actor,gucci sale, receiving his first Oscar for his portrayal of Terry Malloy in 1954's "On the Waterfront" and his second for Don Vito Corleone in 1972's "The Godfather,christian louboutin outlet." His other nominations were for "Viva Zapata!" (1952),tory burch shoes, "Julius Caesar" (1953),ralph lauren outlet, "Sayonara" (1957) and "Last Tango in Paris" (1973).</p><p>His eighth and last Oscar nomination was for best supporting actor in the 1989 anti-apartheid film "A Dry White Season."</p><p>From the beginning of his career, Brando voiced some of the most famous lines ever spoken in films, many of which are still part of the American lexicon,chanel bags.</p><p>"Streetcar" introduced the animal cry "Stell-ah!" to audiences, which Brando bellowed from the stage floor up a winding staircase,ray ban sunglasses. "The Godfather's" Don Corleone issued the cold threat: "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse,christian louboutin sale."</p><p>In 1954's "On the Waterfront," Brando, who was cast as an ex-boxer-turned-mob-errand-boy,oakley sunglasses sale, uttered perhaps the most repeated line of any American movie: "I coulda been a contender."</p><p class='hollywood-byline'>&mdash; Claudia Luther and Elaine Dutka in the Los Angeles Times <span class='hollywood-byline-date'>July 3, 2004</span></p></div>
 
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== selling organic products from his farms. ==
 
 
<div class="p402_premium"><br><br><b>It took nearly 20 years, but finally the  has the vegetable garden you've been urging it to plant. Are you taking your trowel to D.C. to see how it's going?</b><br><br>I think it's doing wonderfully. I have a shovel -- a gift from an Italian ironworker -- for the first lady and I have to get it there. Michelle's interest in bringing schoolchildren in for the groundbreaking was important. She just found a way to make it real.<br><br><b>Now you've enlisted Gov.  and Sacramento Mayor  to expand another long-standing idea of yours,gucci bags, the Edible Schoolyard.</b><br><br>I've known Jerry for a long time. I wanted him to validate edible education [with a] task force. I [want] to position edible education in a national way, the way we introduced physical education into public education. Everyone reminded me that to do this in California would really impress the powers that be in Washington.<br><br>[And] Kevin Johnson is trying to make Sacramento the greenest place on the planet. I've been talking to [him] about [a] program in a Sacramento high school: Kids running the cafeteria, turning it into a business, learn[ing] how to run the business,polo ralph lauren, do the math. Schools [could] apply and have us come in to help work out the curriculum.<br><br>It's the whole nine yards; I don't see any [other] way of doing it,ray ban. I don't think just upgrading food in the cafeteria can work.<br><br><b>You've been doing a version of this in Berkeley at  Middle School for 15 years, and some other schools in California and around the country have similar programs. How does it work?</b><br><br>We have a good test case at Martin Luther King Jr. When they grow it and cook it,oakley sunglasses, they all want to eat it,christian louboutin discount. They like the pride, the control, measuring [planting] beds for a math class. They like being in the garden. They're learning by osmosis. I've watched them; the kids are really talking to each other [about it].<br><br><b>You once had a Chez Panisse Foundation; what's happened to that?</b><br><br>We decided to let go of the Chez Panisse Foundation because it's associated with the restaurant work and [focus on] the . The website will map the movement, gather all the best practices so people will be able to take what they need for a particular program, like, "How do you save water?" "We live in New Mexico, this is the water catchment system we're using."<br><br><b>What's the state's role?</b><br><br>They're going to be cheerleading. They don't have any money,christian louboutin replica; we understand that. [ didn't put money into physical education either -- he just gave it credibility and inspired every school to institute physical education,cheap polo ralph lauren. It was part of the curriculum, and that's the key. This needs to be part of the curriculum too.<br><br><b>Maybe the schools could do what  does, selling organic products from his farms.</b><br><br>In Sacramento, they have Seville orange [trees] all over the Capitol grounds. Way back, a grocer in Sacramento made a Capitol marmalade,gucci sale. I said wouldn't it be great if the gift from the [governor's] task force could be Capitol Marmalade [that could be sold] for edible education?<br><br><b>The attacks on the first lady for promoting good nutrition and exercise have been shocking, as if it's un-American.</b><br><br>It's promoted, I think, by the fast food industry: "We have a right to eat what we want to eat." That's their only [defense]. It's going to persist, and it's something we can only address in public education.<br><br>A whole set of values comes with fast food: Everything should be fast, cheap and easy; there's always more where that came from; there are no seasons; you shouldn't be paid very much for preparing food,cheap ralph lauren polo shirts. It's uniformity and a lack of connection.<br><br><b>Anything political you do now is about food, but back in 1966, you had a fling with election politicking,gucci, working to send columnist and former Times staffer Robert Scheer to Congress on an antiwar platform.</b><br><br></div>
 
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== Kershaw said. ==
 
 
<div id="story-body-text">                                                                                                                                                                                                    <p>PHOENIX &mdash;  and several other  sat on sofas in the visiting clubhouse Friday at , trading jokes and watching the Masters.  studied film of the ' hitters, whom he would face later that night.<br /><br /> was on the 15-day disabled list, scheduled to undergo an operation on his left, non-throwing shoulder the next day that was expected to sideline him for eight weeks. The Dodgers were trying to move on.<br /><br />A collective calm had replaced the explosive rage they felt Thursday night in San Diego, where  outfielder  took offense to an innocent-looking pitch that struck him on the arm, prompting him to charge the mound,replica oakley sunglasses, where he fractured Greinke's left collarbone.<br /><br />Hostilities between the Dodgers and Padres extended beyond the bench-clearing brawl and into the late-night hours. Before departing San Diego for Phoenix,christian louboutin replica, Kemp came face-to-face with Quentin in a hallway near the Padres' parking lot at . Dodgers shortstop  and Padres pitcher  separated the two outfielders.<br /><br />As Quentin walked to his car, Kemp warned him, &ldquo;We'll see,&rdquo; adding an expletive for effect.<br /><br />The Dodgers face the Padres again Monday at  for the start of a three-game series on Jackie Robinson Day.<br /><br />Asked if there was bad blood between the clubs, Greinke replied, &ldquo;Now there probably is.&rdquo;<br /><br />Quentin was suspended for eight games by the commissioner's office for his actions Thursday, but appealed his punishment. Unless a hearing is held over the next two days, Quentin will be playing at Dodger Stadium next week.<br /><br />&ldquo;If he's smart, he'll just take the suspension,&rdquo; Kershaw said.<br /><br />The only Dodger to draw a suspension was utilityman , who was hit with a one-game ban. Hairston also is appealing.<br /><br />Manager  said the Dodgers would not retaliate,ralph lauren polo shirts.<br /><br />&ldquo,christian louboutin sale;We're going to play baseball,&rdquo; Mattingly said. &ldquo;We're trying to win games. We're not MMA fighters.&rdquo;<br /><br />The two other players ejected from the game, Kemp and Greinke,oakley sunglasses outlet, avoided suspensions.<br /><br />Mattingly was asked to give his version of events by , the former Dodgers manager who oversees on-field discipline for the league office. Mattingly said Torre inquired about Kemp's hallway stare-down with Quentin.<br /><br />Kemp said he hadn't from the commissioner's office, but otherwise declined to comment about his postgame confrontation.<br /><br />Kemp was nowhere near as guarded the previous night in San Diego, when he was upset that Quentin charged the Dodgers' $147-million co-ace over what the Dodgers believed was an unintentional act. The pitch that hit Quentin came on a full count with no outs and the Dodgers leading, 2-1.<br /><br />&ldquo;People with good baseball IQs know if you have a one-run lead and it's a 3-2 count, Greinke is not going to hit you on purpose,&rdquo; Kemp said.<br /><br />Kemp mentioned that Quentin attended Stanford.<br /><br />&ldquo;I heard there are some smart people at Stanford,&rdquo; Kemp said. &ldquo;That wasn't too smart,oakley sunglasses sale.&rdquo;<br /><br />Mattingly went a step further, calling Quentin &ldquo;an idiot&rdquo; and saying, &ldquo;Not one person on their team over there thinks he's throwing at him.&rdquo;<br /><br />Catcher  said Padres players were apologizing for what Quentin did. Ellis said the last time he witnessed a player charge the mound under similar circumstances was in Class A, where players don't know better.<br /><br />Quentin defended himself by pointing to his troubled past with Greinke, which included two other pitches that hit him.<br /><br />&ldquo;I don't want to hear about personal history or anything,&rdquo; Mattingly said. &ldquo;We're trying to win a game. You don't hit a guy there. Just stupid. It's ridiculous.&rdquo;<br /><br />Quentin said that Greinke instigated the fight by saying something to him.<br /><br />&ldquo;That was the final straw,&rdquo; Quentin said,gucci.<br /><br />Quentin wouldn't reveal what Greinke said to him. Greinke wouldn't,christian louboutin replica, either.<br /><br />Hairston said the reason so many Dodgers became so enraged so quickly was that Greinke immediately informed them of the severity of his injury.<br /><br />Kemp was already fuming when he rushed to the mound from center field. But when Greinke told him of the extent of the damage, Kemp &ldquo;kind of lost it,&rdquo; according to Mattingly.<br /><br />Hairston said he was upset because one of the Padres was making fun of Greinke's injury.<br /><br />&ldquo;When a guy's making fun of a guy with a broken collarbone . ,chanel. . I took exception to that,&rdquo; Hairston said.<br /><br />Hairston refused to identify the player, but Mattingly singled out catcher . The taunts inspired Hairston to run toward the Padres dugout as peace was starting to be restored.<br /><br />Greinke was examined Friday in Los Angeles by team physician Neal ElAttrache, who determined he should undergo a procedure to place a rod in his collarbone to stabilize and align the fracture. Surgery will be performed at White Memorial Hospital by ElAttrache and Dr. John Itamura,christian louboutin shoes.</p>                            </div>
 
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== I'm an ER doctor ==
 
 
<div class="p402_premium"><p>resumes together and put them in Raul Ruiz's file: magna cum laude at ,tory burch outlet; three graduate degrees from Harvard (a medical degree and masters in public policy and in public health); doctoring to poor people on three continents and at home in the poor reaches of the Coachella Valley, where his adoptive parents were migrant workers; an Army award for helping  victims. And he plays trumpet and dances baile folklorico. Now he has exchanged one big white building, a hospital, for another one &mdash; the U.S. Capitol. A stripling of 40, Ruiz is a member of , having defeated incumbent Republican Mary Bono Mack, and was named by  as a freshman most likely to succeed.</p><p><strong>People will try to pigeonhole you: Democrat, Latino, migrant-worker parents. How are you not only that?</strong></p><p>I'm an ER doctor, period,Gucci Wallet. I look at a problem with a certain lens: very action-oriented, very results-oriented. When patients come to the emergency department, they're wearing a [hospital] gown whether they're affluent or indigent. And pain feels the same whether you live in the rich area or the poor neighborhoods. My role is to alleviate that suffering and improve the lives of my patients, and that's the way I perceive policy.</p><p><strong>You're a freshman but not new to politics. You have a public policy degree from the Kennedy School at Harvard, and, of course,christian louboutin outlet, you were high school student body president</strong></p><p>That's when I drew my reelection posters by hand!</p><p>When I was in medical school, I knew I wanted to go home and effect change,ralph lauren polo shirts. Being a physician would allow me to be an advocate for the community beyond the exam room. I was trying to decide between a public health degree and a public policy degree, and one of my deans told me to get the course catalogs and highlight the classes that were most interesting. At that time the Kennedy School [of Government] clearly won. Learning how to solve complex problems really was in tune with what I wanted to get accomplished.</p><p><strong>Some people regard medicine as separate from policy,ralph lauren outlet.</strong></p><p>I don't. The measurement of good policy is the well-being of the community. I saw the human faces of failed policies, and they weren't smiling. You take care of a patient who's gasping for air because of  and fluid in their lungs, and they're in such a severe state because they haven't taken their diuretics and they tell you they can't afford it. That's where you can clearly see the link.</p><p>I started an internship program with high school and undergrads who want to be doctors in underserved areas. What started with nine students out of a  is now 115 students under the  school of medicine. Oftentimes my students would come to me in tears because they were concerned that they wouldn't be able to pay for school and had to take a semester off,tory burch, work in the fields or with their parents to save money for school, so their dreams were deferred,gucci. You start realizing how real policy is in their lives. The people we serve are not a spreadsheet.</p><p><strong>I don't suppose everyone could do what you did, which was go door to door with a contract asking people to invest in your education?</strong></p><p>One of my mentees started doing the same thing,christian louboutin shoes, writing a contract and telling people, "I'm coming back" [after graduation]. We talk about following through [on] your commitment with discipline and dedication.</p><p><strong>You came back from Harvard to the only not-for-profit hospital in the Coachella Valley. Is that the right model for medical care?</strong></p><p>There are a lot of different models that we have to look at. Overall, we need to go back to a simplified vision of our healthcare system. Every system has an output and oftentimes we lose  that the output for a healthcare system is to produce a healthy and productive population. And the way we measure how well a system functions is by how effective and efficient it is. We determine how effective it is by looking at how healthy the population is, and efficiency is determined by the amount of resources it takes to produce that output, [including] time and personnel.</p><p><strong>Your district epitomizes the gap between rich and poor that was discussed during the campaign. Is this a public-policy responsibility?</strong></p><p>We value the pursuit of excellence with personal responsibility. Oftentimes we end there. We forget the other value that makes America the greatest country on Earth: That is the value of service with social responsibility, service to our community and our country. The recipe to revive the American dream is to hold these two values in parallel. So when you see a growing crisis in the disparities of not only income but education and healthcare, we need to demonstrate our commitment to the value of service with social responsibility.</p><p>I'm talking about the hunger like I had, being a poor boy who grew up in a trailer wanting to better the lives of his family and community. There were angels in my life who helped me get to that next step. We are all connected; my success wasn't mine &mdash,louboutin shoes; it was my community's that believed in me; it was my parents', who sacrificed their comfort so we could have an education.</p><p><strong>Your newly drawn 36th District just nudged into the majority-Democratic voter column. One supporter says your election is a tipping point for the Coachella Valley</strong></p><p>I think it is. I think we've reached the critical threshold of an inclusive district for everyone to have a voice and come to the table and work together. We have a certain knack in the desert,gucci; we learn how to thrive in inhospitable environments.</p><p><strong>Speaking of inhospitable environments, how do you propose getting along in a partisan Congress?</strong></p></div>
 
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== we care for each other ==
 
 
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