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MEDIA ALERT

Tune in to listen to nne Barisonek interview Faun Kime on KBOO

Community Radio at 10:10 am -- Thursday, May 4th. If you do not

live in any of the areas below, simply go to www.kboo.fm. Click

on " Listen Live, " scroll to the bottom and click on " Click Here to

Start Stream. "

10:10 am Thursday, May 4th

Oregon Radio Frequencies

90.7 FM - Portland

91.9 FM - Hood River

100.7 FM - Willamette Valley

World Wide Web

www.kboo.fm

SCREENING ANNOUNCEMENT

Chip Halverson and Novelli are delighted to host a screening

at Clinton Street Theater in Portland, Oregon.

DATE: Saturday, May 6, 2006

PLACE: The Clinton Street Theatre

2522 SE Clinton Street

Portland, OR 97202

TIME: 3:00 pm

INFO: www.rabble-rouser.com

DESCRIPTION: 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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If anyone obtains the DVD on this film, let me know what they think.

I'd like to get it but it is unavailable right now.

--- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...>

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>

> MEDIA ALERT

> Tune in to listen to nne Barisonek interview Faun Kime on KBOO

> Community Radio at 10:10 am -- Thursday, May 4th. If you do not

> live in any of the areas below, simply go to www.kboo.fm. Click

> on " Listen Live, " scroll to the bottom and click on " Click Here to

> Start Stream. "

>

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, thank you for posting this. if anyone has contact info. for this girl

could you please email me.

>

> I have been wanting to see this documentary for a long time. It is worth the

time. Faun Kime did this documentary 12 years after her dad died from falling

while rock climbing. It is a true story and shows the political side of mcs and

how the environmental doctors either were punished in some way or lost their

license when they tried to help people with environmental illnesses. It is

worth the little over an hour of watching. Brought tears to my eyes.

> http://www.mcs-international.org/vv_chemical_injury/tomato_effect_fv.html

>

> The Tomato Effect by Faun Kime

>

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I was just reading when I was looking at the site that had the film the

MCSINTERNATIONAL.ORG site. Guess they took over the movie when they had many

requests I believe. It said something like the site was no longer working. So I

don't know if Faun just went on with her life. I will look around to see if I

see anything. It was a good film. Hope others take the time to check out.

--- In , " osisposis " <jeaninem660@...>

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I saw that, yes,good film.

>

> I was just reading when I was looking at the site that had the film the

MCSINTERNATIONAL.ORG site. Guess they took over the movie when they had many

requests I believe. It said something like the site was no longer working. So I

don't know if Faun just went on with her life. I will look around to see if I

see anything. It was a good film. Hope others take the time to check out.

>

> --- In , " osisposis " <jeaninem660@>

>

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