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Documentary shows quarterback Calvillo’s tough road to football stardom
MONTREAL – Anthony Calvillo hasn’t talked a lot about his past during his 19-year CFL career.
It was known that the Canadian Football League’s all-time passing leader grew up in a tough neighbourhood in Los Angeles and that he chose football over a life of street gang crime, but over the years he has given few details of just how difficult it was.
Director Shelley Saywell’s documentary “The Kid From La Puente” shows both the horrifying and uplifting aspects of the star quarterback’s upbringing that the 40-year-old has kept mostly to himself.
It features a boy growing up in La Puente, a crime-ridden, mostly Hispanic community about 20 kilometres east of Los Angeles, with a violent, alcoholic father and an older brother David who was drawn into a street gang and later jailed for attempted murder.
Calvillo dealt with the pain and the chaos by playing sports, mainly football, in every free moment he found.
Talking about dealing with his home life in the film, Calvillo chokes up when he says: ”It’s what you know and you can’t do nothing about it.”
The documentary is the third in the eight-part “Engraved on a Nation” serie
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Apple co-founder and Silicon Valley pioneer Steve Jobs dies at 56
Bruce Newman, San Jose Mercury News, October 5, 2011
Steve Jobs, who sparked a revolution in the technology industry and then presided over it as Silicon Valley's radiant Sun King, died Wednesday. The incandescent center of a tech universe around which all the other planets revolved, Jobs had a genius for stylish design and a boyish sense of what was "cool." He was 56 when he died, ahead of his time to the very end.
According to a spokesman for Apple Inc. - the company Jobs co-founded when he was just 21, and turned into one of the world's great industrial design houses - he suffered from a recurrence of the pancreatic cancer for which he had undergone surgery in 2004. Jobs had taken his third leave of absence from the company in January of this year, and made the final capitulation to his failing health on Aug. 24, when he resigned as Apple's CEO. After 35 years as the soul of Silicon Valley's new machine, that may have been a fate worse than death.
Jobs died only a few miles from the family garage in Los Altos, Calif., where he and fellow college dropout Steve Wozniak assembled the first Apple computer in 1976. Jobs transformed the computer from an intimidating piece of business machinery - its blinking