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On thi s date:
In 1 4 1 5 , Czech church reformer Jan Hus (yahn hoos), condemned for heresy, was burned at the stake in Konstanz in
present-day Germany.
In 1 5 3 5 , Sir Thomas More was executed in England for
high treason.
In 1 8 6 5 , the weekly publication The Nation, the selfdescribed flagship of the left, made its debut.
In 1 9 1 7 , during World War I, Arab forces led by T.E.
Lawrence and Auda Abu Tayi captured the port of Aqaba (AHkah-buh) from the Turks.
In 1 9 3 3 , the first All-Star baseball game was played at
Chicagos Comiskey Park; the American League defeated the
National League, 4-2.
In 1 9 4 4 , an estimated 168 people died in a fire that broke
out during a performance in the main tent of the Ringling
Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Hartford, Connecticut.
In 1 9 6 4 , the movie A Hard Days Night, starring The
Beatles, had its world premiere in London. The British
colony Nyasaland became the independent country of
Malawi.
In 1 9 7 1 , jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong died in
New York at age 69.
In 1 9 8 8 , 167 North Sea oil workers were killed when
explosions and fires destroyed a drilling platform. Medical
waste and other debris began washing up on New York Cityarea seashores, forcing the closing of several popular
beaches.
Ten y ears ag o : New York Times reporter Judith Miller was
jailed after refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating the leak of undercover CIA operative Valerie Plames
identity.
Birthdays
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94.
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69.
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Drums and horns could be heard from blocks away as the Los Trancos Woods Community Marching Band made its way through
Redwood city during the 77th Annual Fourth of July Parade in Redwood City.The annual parade filled with food, music and
celebration was organized by the Peninsula Celebration Association.
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He just seems like such a great person, I wanted to meet him, she said.
I need him to rub off on me. I need
some of that goodness.
Guests at the event cant bring gifts
for security reasons.
Instead, the Dalai Lama wants wellwishers to post quotes, photos and
videos of simple acts of compassion
on their social media accounts with
the hashtag (hash)WithCompassion.
Not everyone, however, is thrilled
with the spiritual leaders celebration.
The
International
Shugden
Community plans protests outside all
events similar to ones conducted last
month in London when the Dalai Lama
opened a Buddhist center there. The
Lotto
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The bill protects the health of our children and our communities, he said. It will
help keep students healthy so they can
attend school, learn and succeed.
Such sentiment is not universal though,
as some locals who advocate for the choice
of parents to vaccinate their children are
upset by the reach of the law.
Hildebrand, a Palo Alto resident, said she
was disappointed Brown did not give credence to the beliefs of those who oppose
the law.
We wanted him to at least take both sides
into consideration, she said.
Support for the bill was driven by those
in the medical field, such as pharmaceutical
and insurance companies, which stand to
benefit from mandating increased amounts
of immunization, she said.
It is financially driven, she said.
But despite Browns decision to sign the
law, Hildebrand felt her group, which is
based in Mountain View, was successful in
contributing to what became a national
debate.
I feel like there was some success, she
said. This bill awoke an arising that is not
going away.
Once the law goes into effect, California
will join Mississippi and West Virginia as
the only states with such strict requirements.
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Police reports
This is not SF sir!
A San Francisco man was cited for possessing known stolen property, trespassing and shoplifting on the 400
block of El Camino Real in Millbrae
before 1:35 a.m. Wednesday, July 1.
MILLBRAE
Res i denti al burg l ary. Jewelry and cash
were stolen from a home by a burglar who
forced the side door of the house open on the
100 block of Alto Loma Street before 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, June 24.
Petty theft. Multiple residents reported
vehicle and home thefts resulting in the
loss of several credit cards and a garage door
opener on the 1300 block of Hillcrest
Boulevard before 4 p.m. Wednesday, June
24.
BURLINGAME
Sus pi ci o us pers o n. An elderly man with
a cane was pointing a laser pointer at passing vehicles on Linden Avenue and Oak
Grove Avenue before 2:50 a.m. Monday,
June 29.
Di s turbance. Juveniles were seen throwing tomatoes from a vehicle on Park Road
before 11:24 p.m. Thursday, June 25.
Vandal i s m. Tires were slashed on Rollins
Road before 4:35 p.m. Thursday, June 25.
Pe t t y t h e f t . Three cellphones were
shoplifted from a retail store on Primrose
Road before 7:06 p.m. Wednesday, June 24.
Ci ty co de v i o l ati o n. A vendor was illegally selling ice cream at Washington Park
on Burlingame Avenue before 1:40 p.m.
Wednesday, June 24.
STATE/LOCAL
his backyard.
We havent noticed much of a
difference on the bill, said Wills,
who runs a home staging company. Thats troubling because they
want us to reduce water.
Roseville could double its surcharge if the dry spell deepens,
which Wills says he wouldnt
mind too much.
Maybe if they do that, people
will stop wasting so much.
Dwindling water supplies during
the drought have also driven up
bills as agencies turn to more
expensive resources. The East Bay
Municipal Utility District, serving 1.3 million customers east of
San Francisco, is charging the
average household an extra $12 a
month to pay for tapping water
dozens of miles away near
Sacramento and conservation programs.
Highlights: Californians
paying more for water
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Local brief
Man needs rescue after canoe
capsizes near Oyster Point
The Coast Guard Sector San Francisco, along with members of the San Mateo and Alameda counties sheriffs
departments, rescued a man from the ocean Friday, after the
canoe he was in capsized.
At 4:34 p.m., Coast Guard officials received a report of a
person who went missing just three miles south of Oyster
Point, according to the Coast Guard.
The man was in a group of twelve people who were canoeing around the area, Coast Guard officials said.
Coordinating with Alameda and San Mateo Counties
Marine Units, a Coast Guard boat crew was able to locate the
man and rescue him from the water, Coast Guard officials
said.
The victim was not wearing a lifejacket, according to
Coast Guard officials.
The man had no signs of injury and he was taken back to
Oyster Point, according to the Coast Guard.
The Coast guard is advising people who boat or engage in
water sports to always wear life jackets.
Life jackets greatly increase the chance of survival during maritime accidents which can occur suddenly and without warning, Cmdr. Matthew Thompson said in a statement.
LOCAL/STATE
Police arrested
Sanchez
about an hour
after the seemingly random
slaying of the
32-year-old San
Francisco resident.
Kathryn Steinle Sanchez has
seven felony
convictions and has been deported
five times to his native Mexico,
most recently in 2009, federal
officials said.
Steinles mother, Liz Sullivan,
called her daughters death a terrible travesty.
It would have been so much
better, of course, if he (had been
deported),
Sullivan
told
reporters. Everybody is trying to
put the political spin on it. But it
State briefs
Fire that threatened
homes is fully contained
VACAVILLE A wildfire that might have
been started by fireworks and burned more
than 320 acres while threatening homes in
the Vacaville was 100 percent contained
Sunday, officials said.
The fire started Saturday night and embers
were quickly spread by winds that gusted to
40 mph, said Mark Mazzaferro, a
spokesman for the city.
Its bone dry out there, Mazzaferro said.
Talk about a recipe for a big fire.
About 125 people left their homes in voluntary evacuations. Several homes were
threatened, but no structures were burned,
he said.
A crew of at least 130 firefighters worked
throughout the night to battle the blaze that
could have been started by fireworks.
Eyewitnesses have told fire officials
they saw someone using fireworks in the
park shortly before the fire started, but the
cause of the blaze is still under investiga-
the lake.
Methlymercury limits set by the
EPA for safe eating are 0.3 milligram per kilogram. Data from
the 2007 state tests reveal bass
with levels just under 0.5 milligram per kilogram and catsh at
more than double the limit.
By comparison, testing of
rainbow trout from 2002 and
2006 shows safe levels between
0. 1 and 0. 2 milligram per kilogram. Brown trout, a commonly
eaten predatory fish typically
higher in mercury than rainbow
trout, could prove to be the
deciding species as officials
decide if fish in Shasta Lake
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NATION
WASHINGTON Members of
Congress return from July Fourth
fireworks and parades Tuesday facing a daunting summer workload
and an impending deadline to fund
the government or risk a shutdown
in the fall.
The funding fight is shaping up
as a major partisan brawl against
the backdrop of an intensifying
campaign
season,
with
Republicans eager to avoid another Capitol Hill mess as they struggle to hang onto control of
Congress and take back the White
House next year. Already they are
deep into the blame game with
Democrats over who would be
responsible if a shutdown does
happen, with House Speaker John
Boehner denouncing Democrats
dangerously misguided strategy
and House Democratic leader
Nancy Pelosi accusing Boehner
and his Republicans of pursuing
manufactured crises.
The funding deadline does not
even arrive until Sept. 30, but lawmakers face more immediate tests,
too. Near the top of the list is
renewing highway funding before
the government loses authority
July 31 to send much-needed transportation money to the states
right in the middle of summer driving season.
overhaul bill
that rewrites
the
muchmaligned No
Child
Left
Behind law by
s h i f t i n g
responsibility
from the federal
Barack Obama government to
the states for
public school standards.
Were seven years overdue for
a rewrite, said Sen. Lamar
Alexander, R-Tenn, the bills chief
sponsor.
The House also is moving forward with its own, Republicanwritten education overhaul bill,
revived after leadership had to pull
it earlier this year when conservatives revolted.
Cybersecurity legislation
Even if both bills pass, though,
its uncertain whether Congress
will be able to agree on a combined version to send to President
Barack Obama. Indeed the
prospects for any major legislative accomplishments arriving on
Obamas desk in the remainder of
the year look slim, though theres
talk of the Senate following the
House and moving forward on
cybersecurity legislation.
That means that even though
Obama was so buoyed when
Fall deadline
And thats not the only consequential deadline this fall. The
governments borrowing limit
will also need to be raised sometime before the end of the year,
another issue thats ripe for
brinkmanship. Some popular
expiring tax breaks will need to be
extended, and the Federal Aviation
Administration must be renewed.
An industry-friendly FAA bill was
delayed in the House recently
although aides said that was unrelated to the Justice Departments
newly disclosed investigation of
airline pricing.
In the meantime, the presence of
several presidential candidates in
the Senate make action in that
chamber unpredictable, Congress
will be out for another recess during the month of August and in
September Pope Francis will visit
Capitol Hill for a first-ever papal
address to Congress.
Nikki Haley
the two-thirds
legislative
ap p ro v al
required
to
move the flag
from its 30foot perch was
too high a hurdle to allow for
real
debate.
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Latin
Americas first pope returned to
Spanish-speaking South America
on Sunday for the first time
Sunday, beginning an eight-day
tour that will take him to three of
the continents poorest countries.
Outlining his message at a welcoming ceremony in Ecuador,
Pope Francis stressed the need to
protect the poor and the environment from exploitation and to foster dialogue among all sectors of
society.
Children in traditional dress
greeted Francis at Quitos Mariscal
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Pope
Francis
greets
the
faithful
from
a
popemobile
in
Quito,
Ecuador
Sunoff his skullcap and whipping his
day. Francis landed in Ecuadors capital to begin an eight-day tour of South
white cassock as he descended
America that will also include visits to Bolivia and Paraguay.
from the plane following a 13hour flight from Rome. He person- him on the side of the red carpet.
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Belmont at
the crossroads
By Michael ONeill
10
BUSINESS
Central Bank.
Today we celebrate the victory
of democracy, Tsipras said in a
televised address from his ofce,
describing Sunday as a bright day
in the history of Europe.
We proved even in the most difcult circumstances that democracy wont be blackmailed, he said.
No vote
Tsipras called the referendum
last weekend, saying a no vote
would strengthen his hand to
negotiate a better deal for his
country. His government has said
it believes it would be possible to
conclude a deal with creditors
within 48 hours.
But European ofcials and most
of Greeces opposition parties
painted the referendum as one of
whether country kept using the
euro currency even though that
was not the convoluted question
asked on the ballot. Opinion polls
Friday showed that 74 percent or
more want their country to remain
in the euro.
Given the unfavorable conditions last week, you have made a
very brave choice, Tsipras told
Greeks in his address. But I am
aware that the mandate you gave
me is not a mandate for rupture.
He said he would seek to negotiate
a viable solution with the coun-
trys creditors.
How European ofcials react to
the referendum result will be critical for the country, and a eurozone
summit was called for Tuesday
evening to discuss the situation.
German Chancellor Angela
Merkel and French President
Francois Hollande spoke to each
other Sunday night and agreed
that the vote of the Greek people
must be respected, Merkels
ofce said.
Sigmar Gabriel, Germanys vice
chancellor and economic minister, told a German newspaper that
the Greek government was leading
its people onto a path of bitter
austerity and hopelessness.
Tsipras has torn down the last
bridges, across which Europe and
Greece could move toward a compromise, Gabriel told the daily
Tagesspiegel. By saying no to
the eurozones rules, as is reected
in the majority no vote, its difcult to imagine negotiations over
an aid package for billions.
Belgian Finance Minister Johan
Van Overtveldt said a no result
complicates matters, but he
insisted the door remained open to
resume talks within hours.
What we certainly dont want
to do is to take decisions that will
threaten the monetary union, he
told Belgiums VRT. Within that
framework we can start talks again
Current lifeline
Of critical importance will be
whether the European Central
Bank decides to maintain its current lifeline to Greece in the form
of emergency liquidity assistance,
or ELA. The assistance, currently
at around 90 billion euros, has
been maintained but not increased
in past days, leaving the countrys
nancial system in a stranglehold.
Sundays vote was held after a
week of capital controls imposed
to halt a bank run, with Greeks
restricted to a daily cash withdrawal maximum of 60 euros ($67).
Long lines have formed at ATMs
across the country, while pensioners without bank cards have
thronged the few bank branches
opened to allow them access to a
SACRAMENTO A decision to
strip Blue Shield of California of
its tax-exempt status was justified
by an audit that outlines the nonprofit health insurers stockpiling
of $4 billion in surpluses, state
tax officials said in a report.
The California Franchise Tax
Board audit slammed Blue Shield
for its extraordinarily high surpluses and for failing to offer
more affordable coverage or other
public benefits, the Los Angeles
Times reported Sunday.
The insurers operations are
indistinguishable from those of
its for-profit health care competitors, auditors found.
media passwords
breaks new ground
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HOUSTON A Houston-area
man had used social media to promote his gun store, posting politically charged messages that criticized the president and promoted
Second Amendment rights.
But after Jeremy Alcede lost
ownership of his store in bankruptcy, a judge declared the businesss Facebook and Twitter
accounts property that belonged
to the new owner and ordered
Alcede to turn over the passwords.
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Rogers record
Roger Federer is the only current player
with more Wimbledon singles titles than a
Williams, and the seven-time champion is
one away from a record-setting eighth.
Federer has had a relatively straightfor-
play with four-plus innings to earn the win in Sundays 14-8 victory over San Carlos American.
Each of the first nine outs Halpin recorded were by way of strikeout.
claims 11th
at nationals
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
and single.
Zimmermann (7-5) has allowed one run
over 22 2-3 innings in his last three starts.
Drew Storen pitched the ninth, picking up
his 25th save for Washington, which has won
nine straight at home.
Brandon Crawford hit his 12th homer of the
season for the Giants, who lost manager
Bruce Bochy and starting pitcher Ryan
Vogelsong to ejections and finished 0-6 on
their road trip.
Reliever George Kontos (2-1) allowed
Ramos homer.
Bochy and Vogelsong were ejected by plate
umpire Phil Cuzzi in the fifth inning after
complaining about the strike zone.
The last time he faced the Giants,
Zimmermann held them scoreless for 8 2-3
innings in Game 2 of the 2014 NLDS before
exiting after walking Joe Panik. He was
charged with a run after Panik later scored to
tie the game, which San Francisco won 2-1 in
18 innings.
Zimmermann allowed Crawfords homer in
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out and was ejected shortly thereafter.
Vogelsong allowed a run on
three hits. He struck out two and
walked three.
Washington took a 1-0 lead on
Michael A. Taylors RBI single in
the second.
The Giants tied it when Crawford
hit a 3-0 pitch into the Nationals
bullpen.
Trainers room
Hunter Pence (left wrist tendinitis)
took batting practice on the field for
the first time since going on the disabled list. Jeremy Affeldt (left shoulder strain) has begun playing catch.
Up next
Chris Heston (8-5, 3.78) no-hit
the Mets on June 9 at Citi Field.
He opposes them at AT&T Park on
Monday night when the Giants
open a six-game homestand.
Jonathan Niese (3-8, 3.90) pitches for the Mets.
MLB brief
games with Triple-A Sacramento
and Class A San Jose.
Ishikawa was the Pirates opening
day first baseman last season, but was
designated for assignment April 19.
He signed with the Giants six days
later.
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in the 14th and two minutes later Lloyd
made it 4-0 with an audacious 54-yard, rightfooted shot from midfield that sailed over
goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori.
Japan closed on Yuki Ogimis goal in the
27th and an own goal by Julie Johnston in
the 52nd. Tobin Heath scored two minutes
later for the Americans, who had struggled in
the World Cup since winning the inaugural
tournament in 1991 and then again at the
Rose Bowl eight years later.
Christie Rampone, the only holdover
from the 1999 team, lifted the trophy with
Wambach, the 35-year-old former FIFA
Player of the Year who lost her regular starting job with age. Wambach was among the
most vocal opponents of FIFAs decision to
play the tournament on artificial turf.
With FIFA President Sepp Blatter staying
away during a U.S. criminal investigation of
soccer officials, the trophy was presented by
FIFA Senior Vice President Issa Hayatou of
Cameroon, the head of African soccers governing body.
Hope Solo won the Golden Glove as top
goalkeeper of the tournament. She played
despite critics who urged the U.S. Soccer
Federation to drop her after she initially
faced two misdemeanor counts of domestic
violence from a June 2014 altercation at her
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SPORTS
AL GLANCE
NL GLANCE
East Division
W
New York
44
Baltimore
43
Tampa Bay 43
Toronto
43
Boston
39
Central Division
W
Kansas City 46
Minnesota 43
Detroit
41
Cleveland
38
Chicago
36
West Division
W
Houston
48
Angels
44
Texas
41
Seattle
38
As
38
TENNIS
National League
East Division
L
38
39
41
41
45
Pct
.537
.524
.512
.512
.464
GB
1
2
2
6
L
33
39
40
43
43
Pct
.582
.524
.506
.469
.456
GB
4 1/2
6
9
10
L
36
38
42
44
47
Pct
.571
.537
.494
.463
.447
GB
3
6 1/2
9
10 1/2
Saturdays Games
N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 2
Detroit 8, Toronto 3
Boston 6, Houston 1
Chicago White Sox 3, Baltimore 2
Pittsburgh 1, Cleveland 0
Oakland 2, Seattle 0
Minnesota 5, Kansas City 3
Angels 13, Texas 0
Sundays Games
Tampa Bay 8, N.Y. Yankees 1
Toronto 10, Detroit 5
Pittsburgh 5, Cleveland 3
Boston 5, Houston 4
Baltimore 9, Chicago White Sox 1
Kansas City 3, Minnesota 2
Seattle 2, Oakland 1
Angels 12, Texas 6
Mondays Games
Astros (Keuchel 10-3) at Tribe (Carrasco 10-6),4:10 p.m.
Os (W.Chen 4-4) at Twins (Hughes 7-6), 5:10 p.m.
Rays (Colome 3-4) at K.C. (Volquez 8-4), 5:10 p.m.
Jays (Buehrle 9-4) at ChiSox (Sale 6-4), 5:10 p.m.
Detroit (Simon 7-5) at Ms (Iwakuma 0-1), 7:10 p.m.
W
Washington 46
New York
42
Atlanta
40
Miami
35
Philadelphia 28
Central Division
W
St. Louis
53
Pittsburgh 47
Chicago
44
Cincinnati
36
Milwaukee 36
West Division
W
Los Angeles 46
Giants
42
Arizona
40
San Diego 39
Colorado
35
L
36
41
42
48
56
Pct
.561
.506
.488
.422
.333
GB
4 1/2
6
11 1/2
19
L
28
34
36
44
48
Pct
.654
.580
.550
.450
.429
GB
6
8 1/2
16 1/2
18 1/2
L
37
41
42
45
47
Pct
.554
.506
.488
.464
.427
GB
4
5 1/2
7 1/2
10 1/2
Saturdays Games
Washington 9, San Francisco 3
St. Louis 2, San Diego 1
Pittsburgh 1, Cleveland 0
Chicago Cubs 7, Miami 2
Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 3
L.A. Dodgers 4, N.Y. Mets 3
Atlanta 9, Philadelphia 5
Arizona 7, Colorado 3
Sundays Games
Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 1
Pittsburgh 5, Cleveland 3
Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 0, 10 innings
St. Louis 3, San Diego 1
Chicago Cubs 2, Miami 0
Colorado 6, Arizona 4
N.Y. Mets 8, L.A. Dodgers 0
Washington 3, San Francisco 1
Mondays Games
Reds (DeSclafani 5-6) at Nats (Fister 3-4), 4:05 p.m.
Pads (Shields 7-3) at Bucs (Burnett 7-3), 4:05 p.m.
St. L (Lackey 6-5) at Cubs (Lester 4-6), 5:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Wisler 2-1) at Brews (Lohse 5-9), 5:10 p.m.
Phils (OSullivan 1-6) at L.A. (Frias 5-5), 7:10 p.m.
NYM (Niese 3-8) at S.F. (Heston 8-5), 7:15 p.m.
Semifinal possibility
Maria Sharapova and Victoria
Azarenka, the other two Grand
Slam champions in the fourth
round, have been two of the most
consistent players at this years
tournament, and another pair of
wins for each would set up a semifinal meeting on Thursday.
Sharapova,
the
2004
Wimbledon champion, has lost
only 15 games through three
rounds and will next face Zarina
Diyas of Kazakhstan. Azarenka, a
two-time Australian Open champion, has lost 17 games and will
next meet 30th-seeded Belinda
Bencic of Switzerland.
Sharapova has played Diyas
once before, beating her 6-1, 6-1
in the third round at this years
Australian Open.
Serena, left, and Venus Williams will match up Monday at Wimbledon for
the sixth time in their careers. Serena is 14-11 all-time against her sister.
You cant underestimate anyones level, Sharapova said.
Go go Djoko
Major mission
DATEBOOK
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Top 10 movies
1.Jurassic World, $30.9 million
($42 million international).
2.Inside Out, $30.1 million
($18.6 million international).
3.Terminator: Genisys, $28.7 million
($74 million international).
4.Magic Mike XXL, $12 million
($6.2 million international)
5.Ted 2, $11 million
($18.8 million international).
6.Max, $7 million.
7.Spy, $5.5 million
($3.4 million international).
8.San Andreas, $3 million.
9.Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,$1.3 million.
10.Dope, $1.1 million.
had a five-day debut of $65.3 million over
Memorial Day weekend in 2009.
Genisys, which critics have slammed, is
finding better business abroad. It made $74
million international over the weekend.
Magic Mike XXL, however, had the
benefit of largely positive reviews and
tracking numbers that suggested a possible
No. 1 opening of more than $40 million.
The original debuted with $39.1 million.
But Magic Mike XXL failed to expand
its audience. Whereas moviegoers for the
first film were 73 percent female, Magic
Mike XXL was a staggering 96 percent
female, Warner Bros. said.
Dan Fellman, head of domestic distribution for Warner Bros., said the film performed worse than expected
in the South, Midwest and in
Canada. Such a girls-nightout release, he said, didnt
materialize over the holiday
weekend.
Our audience wasnt
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95
Diana Douglas
dies at age 92
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
To commemorate the 95th anniversary of one of the largest and oldest nonprofits in the San Mateo County serving children, youth and adults
with special needs and disabilities, Carole Groom, president of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, center, presents Community
Gatepath CEO Sheryl Young, left, and board Chair Dave Wisnom with a proclamation in recognition of the agencys long-standing dedication to creating inclusive opportunities for San Mateo County residents with disabilities and the community.
STATE/LOCAL/NATION
GREECE
Continued from page 10
cessions for Tsipras.
There was confusion Sunday night
over the fate of bank safety deposit
boxes, with Deputy Finance Minister
Nadia Valavani saying people would be
allowed to remove items from them,
but not cash, and Alternate Finance
Minister Dimitris Mardas later said the
issue would have to be taken up by law-
POPE
Continued from page 7
differences, fostering dialogue and
full participation so that the growth in
progress and development already registered will ensure a better future for
everyone, with particular concern for
the most vulnerable of our brothers
and sisters.
Thousands lined the route that took
Francis to the Vatican ambassadors
residence, many hopeful the pope
would have a calming effect on the
countrys tense political situation.
Travel agency worker Veronica
Valdeon called the Argentine pontiff a
light in the darkness.
HALEY
Continued from page 6
every person in South Carolina so no
one drives by this Statehouse and feels
pain.
But Haley said nothing publicly for
several more days, waiting as calls for
the flags removal built, even among
her fellow Republicans.
Before her announcement June 22,
she met with legislators and community
leaders,
including
Lonnie
Randolph, president of South
Carolinas NAACP chapter, which has
long fought to remove the flag.
Randolph said Haley had little
choice. With the world watching, he
said, There was nowhere else to go.
She then publicly called on legislators to send the battle flag to a museum.
I give her credit for stepping out
there and doing whats right, said
House Minority Leader Todd Rutherford
who stood with Haley during the
announcement. I wish it had been
done a long time ago.
While the flag for many South
Carolinians stands for noble traditions
of history, heritage and ancestry, she
said in her speech, for many others its
a deeply offensive symbol of a brutally oppressive past.
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makers.
Queues at ATMs swelled as the initial
results came in. Later, those supporting an end to austerity celebrated.
We dont want austerity measures
anymore. This has been happening for
the last ve years and it has driven so
many into poverty, we simply cant
take any more austerity, said Yiannis
Gkovesis, 26, holding a large Greek
ag in the capitals main square.
Constantinos Papanikolas, 73,
clutched a Greek ag as he walked
along a main Athens street. He said the
result meant a fresh start, a new page
BAT
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LOCAL/NATION
RECORDS
Continued from page 1
1846 to 1900, according to Churchs
report.
The county recorders official
responsibilities include recording,
indexing and securing custody and
preservation in perpetuity of official
records, documents evidencing title to
real property and other matters, and
vital records such as birth, death and
marriage certificates.
The counties archive of bound paper
records includes nearly 10,400 volumes in their original bindings and
some large-scale maps.
Most of the volumes are in poor or
Calendar
MONDAY, JULY 6
Crafts with the A Team. 2 p.m. San
Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third
Ave., San Mateo. For kids going into
the fifth- through eighth-grades:
Crafts with the A Team and make an
abstract canvas painting. Sign up is
required. Free. For more information
call 522-7838.
Whats the Buzz? Bees! 2 p.m. San
Mateo Public Library Marina
Branch, 1530 Susan Court, San
Mateo. Learn how important honey
bees are from the Bee Keepers
Guild of San Mateo. They are important for more than just honey.
Honey tasting at the end of the program. Free. For more information
call 522-7890.
Tech Drop In. 6 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Get help with e-books, Kindles,
NOOKs, laptops or any other device.
All questions are welcome. Get oneon-one help from library experts.
For more information call 829-3860.
Dance Connection with Live
Music by George Campi. Free
dance lessons 6:30 p.m.-7 p.m. with
open dance between 7 p.m.-9:30
p.m. Burlingame Womans Club, 241
Park Road, Burlingame. Red, white
and blue theme for Fourth of July.
Members who bring a new firsttime male friend, earn free entry for
yourself (only one free entry per
new dancer). Admission is $9 members, $11 guests. Light refreshments.
For more information call 342-2221.
Gamblers Anonymous. 8 p.m. First
Presbyterian Church, 1500 Easton
Drive, Burlingame. Go to Room 201
upstairs every Monday. For more
information call (855) 222-5542.
TUESDAY, JULY 7
Whats the Buzz? Bees! 2 p.m. San
Mateo Public Library Hillsdale
Branch, 205 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San
Mateo. Learn how important honey
bees are from the Bee Keepers
Guild of San Mateo. They are important for more than just honey.
Honey tasting at the end of the program. Free. For more information
call 522-7880.
Mark and Dre Show: Circus and
Juggling. First showing at 5 p.m.,
second showing at 7 p.m.
Burlingame Public Library, 480
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Tickets
required. For more information
email
John
Piche
at
piche@plsinfo.org.
On Women In Silicon Valley Panel.
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Draper University, 55
E. Third Ave., San Mateo. Moderated
by KQEDs Rachael Myrow, four
esteemed female tech luminaries
will discuss the road to success. Free.
For
more
information
visit
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/onwomen-in-silicon-valley-tickets17214593312.
Water conservation. 6 p.m. South
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Learn how to reduce your water
consumption, help our local water
shortage and save money. For more
information call 829-3860.
Didgeridoo Down Under. 6:30 p.m.
San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third
Ave., San Mateo. Travel to the land
down under, Australia, and learn
about the aboriginal musical instrument, he didgeridoo. Free. For more
information call 522-7838.
Developing Your Multi-Faceted
Portfolio Career. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. First Presbyterian Church,
Room CMC 204, 1500 Easton Drive,
Burlingame. Randy Block will
explain strategies for negotiating
todays evolving workplace. Free,
includes refreshments. For more
information call 522-0701.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to
noon. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Drop into this relaxed and welcoming tutoring session with all your
technical questions for one on one
help. Free. For more information
email belmont@smcl.org.
Crucial
Competencies
for
Developing Global Leaders. 5:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sequoia, 1850
Gateway Drive, Ste. 600, San Mateo.
General admissions $35, free for
NCHRA members. For more information go to http://www.nchra.org.
COMICS/GAMES
DILBERT
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HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
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1 The Beatles Hey
51 Nanny
5 Crack pilot
54 Air-pump meas.
8 Fast-food chain
55 QED part
11 Depot info
56 Kind of molding
12 Fret silently
57 Had brunch
14 Want-ad letters
58 Printers measures
15 Waterproof cover
59 Bud holder
17 Mooch
18 Medicinal plants
DOWN
19 Shrill insect
1 Jacuzzi feature
21 Mountain goat
2 Four Corners state
23 Yaks
3 Be bold enough
24 Zeus or Odin
4 de corps
27 24-hr. cash dispensers
5 Keep occupied
29 Free of
6 Rank above maj.
30 Gym shoes
7 DeMille genre
34 Grouchy veggie? (2 wds.) 8 Shish
37 Neithers partner
9 Long-standing quarrels
38 Took a gander
10 Comets head
39 Crosses the creek
13 Bafing thing
41 Plummeted
16 Advice columnist
43 Unexplained sightings
20 Wine holder
45 Lyrical
22 Olivia Newton-John tune
47 From Dublin
24 JAMA readers
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One, to Helmut
Snake River loc.
Finger count
Witness
Put a stop to
Fish-to-be
Almost-grads
Slam down, as raindrops
Writers credit
The bride white
Isaac of sci-
Palm off
Hair-raising
Clenched hands
Tots cry
Remedy
Lengthy story
Hotfoots it
Jogged
Fiddle-de-
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companies, as well as proficiency using
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CASE NUMBER: 104540
Maria Ramirez (Petitioner/Plaintif) does
hereby request for order in Child Custody, Modification, and/or visitation with regard to Respondent/Defendent, Alejandro Trujillo.
A hearing on this Request for Order will
be held as follows: if child custody or visitation is an issue in this proceeding,
Family Code Section 3170 requires mediation before or at the same time as the
hearing (see item 7). The hearing date is
August 31, 2015 at 1:30pm at dept 23 at
the Superior Court of California, County
of San Mateo.
Attachements to be served with this Request for Order:
Declaration Date: 6/19/15 /
s//Maria Ramirez/
FILED: Jun 19, 2015
Maria Ramirez, 7 South Grant #2,
San Mateo, CA 94401
(650) 430-5287
Date: (Fecha) 06/19/15
V. Raymont Swope, Clerk (Secretano)
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
06/29/15, 07/06/15, 07/13/15, 07/20/15
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SONY CD/DVD PLAYER model dvpn5575p brand new silver in the box. $50.
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NASCAR BOOKS - 1998 - 2007 Annuals, 50th anniversary, and more. $75.
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TAMI HOAG H.B. books. 6 @ $3 each.
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295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
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CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
CHICKEN ROASTERS (4) vertical, One
pulsing chopper, both unopened, in original packaging, $27.(650) 578 9208
300 Toys
COMPLETE 1999 UD1&2 set of 525
baseball cards - mint. $50. Steve, 650518-6614.
Books
JOHN GRISHAM H.B. books 3 @ $3
each. Call 650-341-1861
$12.,
302 Antiques
1912 COFFEE Percolator Urn. perfect
condition includes electric cord $85.
(415)565-6719
304 Furniture
BATHTUB SEAT, electric. Bathmaster
2000. Enables in and out of bath safely.$99 650-375-1414
CABINET, ENTERTAINMENT, Wood.
49W x 40H x 21D.Good Condition.
$75/Offer. (650)591-2393
CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644
CHAIRS, WITH Chrome Frame, Brown
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CHANDELIER 3 Tier,
$95 (650)375-8021
made in Spain
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
with
shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased
for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169
303 Electronics
BASUKA BASS tube speakers/ amplifier 20" x 10" auto boat never used $100.
(650)992-4544
BIC TURNTABLE Model 940.
Good Shape $40. (650)245-7517
Very
297 Bicycles
COMPACT- DVD Video/CD music Player never used in Box $45. (650)9924544
298 Collectibles
1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edison Mazda Lamps. Both still working $50 (650)-762-6048
ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pockets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters
uncirculated
with
Holder
$15/all,
(408)249-3858
MICKEY MINI Mouse Vintage 1997 Lenox Christmas plate Gold Trim, Still in
Box $65. (650)438-7345
NUTCRACKERS 1 large 2 small $10 for
all 3 (650) 692-3260
OLD BLACK Mountain 5 Gallon Glass
Water Jar $39 (650) 692-3260
RENO SILVER LEGACY Casino four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00.
(650)701-0276
TRANSFORMERS SDCC Shockwave
Lab Beast Hunters, $75 OBO Dan 650303-3568 lv msg
299 Computers
DELL
LAPTOP
Computer
Bag
Fabric/Nylon great condition $20 (650)
692-3260
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
5 RARE purple card Star Wars figures
mint unopened. $75. Steve, 650-5186614.
PHILIPS 20-INCH color tube TV with remote. Great picture. $20. Pacifica (650)
355-0266
PHILIPS 20-INCH color tube TV with remote. Great picture. $20. Pacifica (650)
355-0266
PIONEER HOUSE Speakers, pair. 15
inch 3-way, black with screens. Work
great. $99.(650)243-8198
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304 Furniture
304 Furniture
308 Tools
HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, excellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296
308 Tools
306 Housewares
NEW STORE
Friditas
COSTUME JEWELRY $2
33 Yellow-striped
pool ball
34 Slangy
agreement
35 *Beetlejuice
director
36 Sleep stage
letters
39 Cuddly-looking
Australian
marsupial
42 ... bombs
bursting __
44 Heart exam: Abbr.
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PETS IN NEED
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noon - 6 PM
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650.367.1405
www.petsineed.org
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BAMBOO BIRD Cage - very intricate design - 21"x15"x16". $50 (650)341-6402
FRENCH BULLDOG puppies. Many
colors.
AKC Registration. Call
(415)596-0538.
PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084
PET FURNITURE covers. 1 standard
couch 2 lounge chairs. Like new $70
OBO (650)343-4461
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
321 Hunting/Fishing
HUNTING
CLUB
Membership
$2,600.Camanche Hills Hunting Preserve, Ione CA. Pheasants, Ducks, Chukar and sporting clay range. Excludes
annual dues and bird card. Call 209-3041975.
335 Rugs
AREA RUG 2X3 $15. (650) 631-6505
CARPET RUNNER, new, 30 inches,
bound on both sides, burgundy color, 30
lineal feet, $290. Call (650)579-0933.
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
$45 (415)585-3622
VINTAGE 1970S Grecian made dress,
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
XXL HARLEY Davidson Racing Team
Shirt. $90. 310-889-4850. Text Only. Will
send pictures upon request.
GREAT STATES brand push lawn mower, 14" blade, good condition, $20, 650561-9769 San Carlos
LAWNMOWER, GAS powered with rear
bag. Almost new. $100 (650)766-4858
07/06/15
07/06/15
$99
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620 Automobiles
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650-703-3831
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650-201-6854
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15 El Camino Real,
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650.508.8669
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Where Dreams Begin
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are held out of competition.
According to the grand jury report,
SMUHSD and the Sequoia Union High
School District are the only two in the county that are doing neurocognitive testing.
SUHSD conducts its testing through a grant
from Sequoia Hospital, while the San Mateo
district pays for testing through its general
fund. Half Moon Bay High School did use
ImPACT testing for football for the 2012 season, but budget constraints have forced the
school to shutter the program the last two
years.
The Cabrillo Unified, Jefferson High and
South San Francisco Unified school districts
do not perform any kind of neurocognitive
testing, citing budget constraints, according
to the report.
Jeff Cosico, El Camino High School athletic director, said he has not heard from
SSFUSD about implementing neurocognitive
testing, but he and South San Francisco High
School athletic director Matt Schaukowitch
have been talking about implementing a test
on their own.
We want to do it where were both consistent, Cosico said.
One of our assistant trainers was kind of
pushing (for baseline testing). I said I wanted
the district to make the decision. But he
showed me a test and I said this is something
we could do on our own, Cosico continued.
Player safety is the number one concern. We
have the CIF baseline cognitive test, but it
wasnt district mandated.
Sell cautions, however, that the testing is
only one of the protocol used in determining
a concussion and when it is safe to return.
[Baseline testing is] part of the evaluation. Its not the biggest part. Its not going
to replace a doctor, Sell said. Its just
another tool.
In addition to testing, the state of
California and California Interscholastic
Federation (CIF), the governing body of high
school athletics in the state, have enacted
legislation to further protect athletes. A couple years ago, CIF passed a law that says any
athletes who suffer a head injury can only
return after clearance from a doctor. There
have also been new rules passed limiting the
amount of live hitting football players can do
during the year.
There have been some rules changes from
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
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EYE EXAMINATIONS
579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
KAY'S HEALTH
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(650)697-6868
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650-348-7191
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Bronstein Music
(650)588-2502
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located in Burlingame
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Burlingame
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