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The man who directed 'Bonnie and Clyde'
The response to the film's then-unique blend of violence and comedy, sex and iconoclasm would be what we now know as the New Hollywood. Penn will be at the Harvard Film Archive this Friday, kicking off a four-day retrospective of his work. Sitting in the art-filled Upper West Side duplex he shares with his wife, he recently talked about his life and work. Despite a recent hospitalization for pneumonia, Penn was an animated and articulate conversationalist. "What happens is, you reach 85, and everybody says, 'Get him before he dies!,' " Penn laughs. "You like being celebrated, but you also know the clock is ticking." A trim, energetic man of medium height with a hang-dog face and striking light-blue eyes, Penn's casually dressed: sweater, chinos, a pair of Nikes.
Durbin a tough test for GOP
Sauerberg, of Willowbrook, has continued to see patients at his LaGrange family practice while campaigning. He calls Durbin a "career politician'' and "one of the most liberal and divisive senators in the nation.'' On health care, Sauerberg would seek to eliminate Medicare; instead, citizens would buy private insurance, with vouchers going to those who can't afford it. "I'd like to see seniors who can afford [insurance] on their own pay a little bit more than seniors who could not afford it,'' he said. He'd also like to create administrative health courts -- which would be overseen by a panel of doctors, lawyers and patient advocates -- to hear medical malpractice claims. He opposes federal funding of stem cell research and sees it as too "divisive'' and instead sees promise in recent research working with skin cells.
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