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Friday the 12th of May 2006
Palo Alto, California (USA) Screening Announcement
Faun Kime's documentary "The Tomato Effect" is a startling and rare look at a battle raging in medicine. Director Faun Kime chronicles ten doctors in the San Francisco bay area who lose their licenses while practicing Environmental Medicine and diagnosing chemical illness. Faun's father, Zane R. Kime M.D., was one of these physicians who responded with a spectacular legal battle that progressed to the appellate court and was about to set precedent. But when he ends up dead after a mysterious mountain climbing accident, Faun picks up a camera and investigates. She uncovers not only shocking secrets about her father's death, but the disturbing truth about the state of health care.
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May 13th, 2006 |
| Place: |
The Cubberley Community Center |
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4000 Middlefield Road, Room H-1 |
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Palo Alto, CA 94402 |
| Time: |
4:00pm |
| Directions: |
Highway 101 to San Antonio Rd (south) exit. |
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Go 1/2 mile to E. Charleston Rd, turn right. |
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Go 1/2 mile to Middlefield Rd, turn left. |
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The Cubberley Center is the first driveway past Piazza's Grocery. |
Tomato Effect Web Site

For full details of forthcoming screenings of this excellent documentary and to watch the trailer visit:
www.rabble-rouser.com

To Request A Screening

Please click here

On A Personal Note

My deep thanks to Faun Kime for making this very important documentay available at this crucial time when what it has to say so desparately needs to be heard. my thanks to Faun also for kindly mentioning MCS-International.Org in the credits of this DVD under "Thanks to the MCS Community". |

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