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 International best-selling author Sir Salman Rushdie
 California's First Lady Maria Shriver
 Former U.S. solicitor general Kenneth W. Starr
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John Badham Film and television director: Saturday Night Fever, Heroes
Michael Barone Senior writer, U.S. News & World Report
Avraham Burg Former member of the Israeli Knesset
Dick Butkus Former Chicago Bear and NFL Hall of Fame inductee
Carol Channing Stage and screen star
Heidi Cortese Owner of Leisure World developments
Gov. Michael Dukakis 1988 Democratic presidential nominee
Peter Hillary Explorer and son of Sir Edmund Hillary
Pico Iyer Author
Dean Karnazes Ultra-marathon athlete
Patricia Kelly Wife of Gene Kelly
Don Kennedy Chairman emeritus, First American Corp.
Bill Lockyer California Attorney General
Tom Mankewicz Director and screenwriter: Superman II, Live and Let Die
Chuck Martin, venture capitalist
Rueben Martinez MacArthur genius grant recipient
Frank McCourt Author of Angela's Ashes and Angela and the Baby Jesus
Marv Meyer Co-author, The Gospels of Judas
Sonia Nozario Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times reporter
Mitt Romney GOP presidential candidate, former governor of Massachusetts
Ed Royce Congressman, U.S. House of Representatives, 40th Congressional District
Salman Rushdie International best-selling author
Rockwell Schnabel Former U.S. ambassador to the European Union
Maria Shriver First Lady of California
Vernon Smith Nobel Laureate
Don Sodaro President, Hanford Hotels
Greg Spierkel CEO, Ingram Micro
Kenneth Starr Former U.S. solicitor general and judge, practicing attorney and author
Leigh Steinberg Superagent to pro athletes
Danny Villanueva Spanish-language television pioneer, and former Dallas Cowboy
Ken Wales Film and TV producer: Christy, Amazing Grace, Cagney and Lacey, and Revenge of the Pink Panther.
Leon Weinstein and Natalie Gold Weinstein Holocaust survivors
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