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there were no hot spots while investigators determined the cause of the fire, which was contained to the
garage. The kitchen had some smoke damage and items in the attic made access through the roof difficult,
Turturici said. Five fire engines, a fire truck and two battalion chiefs were on scene for nearly three hours.
ter of this year, according to campaign disclosure statements filed with the county.
He has also far outspent his opponents.
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Daly City, where Canepa and Daly City
Councilman Mike Guingona have won multiple elections.
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hid nearby, removing his jacket. He emerged
wearing a yellow T-shirt, Suhr said.
A motorcycle officer spotted Frederick and
stopped to talk to him for a few minutes,
Suhr said. He ordered to Frederick to put
down a backpack he was carrying, but
instead Frederick ran west on San Bruno
Avenue. He allegedly jumped into a car
stopped at a stoplight nearby and threatened
the driver, ordering him to drive away. The
motorcycle officer caught up and, thinking
the driver might be an accomplice, ordered
him at gunpoint not to go anywhere. The
driver put his hands up and refused to help
the suspect escape, Suhr said.
Frederick ran from the car, taking the victims backpack with him. He fled down a dirt
road and hid in some bushes along a frontage
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years, Dick Borden; her sisters Rene
Mondani and Cindy Pelletier and her brother Gregg Mondani. Services will be 11:30
a.m., Aug. 4 at Skylawn Memorial in San
Mateo. She will be laid to rest next to her
grandmother Levina Atkinson and her mother Evelyn Mondani.
Police reports
A clean fight
Police responded to a dispute between
neighbors regarding the upstairs neighbor washing her hands too loudly on
Foster City Boulevard in Foster City
before 7:28 a.m. Thursday, July 16.
FOSTER CITY
Di s turbance. A man reported being hit in
the face by a book on Lido Lane before 6:34
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1.
Arres t. A woman was arrested for driving
under the inuence after being involved in a
trafc accident that had been reported second-hand by an involved drivers mother on
Vintage Park Drive before 5:25 Saturday,
Aug. 1.
Sus pi ci o us s i tuati o n. Numerous rework
explosions were reported on Shell Boulevard
before 9:01 p.m. Friday, July 31.
Chi l d fo und. A toddler was found running
down the street on Gull Avenue and reunited
with family before 3:56 p.m. Thursday, July
30.
Arres t. A 20-year-old San Carlos resident
was arrested for drunk driving on East
Hillsdale Boulevard before 2:33 a.m.
Thursday, July 30.
REDWOOD CITY
Di s turbance. A man was seen sitting on a
sidewalk and harassing women before 10:29
p.m. Wednesday, July 29.
Sus pi ci o us pers o n. A man in his 20s was
seen in a parking lot looking into a window
and asking people for money before 8:51
p.m. Wednesday, July 29.
Bi ke fo und. A bicycle was found on Hope
Court before 12:37 p.m. Wednesday, July 29.
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rate gas leak was reported on Don Court, a
cul-de-sac off of Edgewood Road, Smith
said.
A third-party crew digging for water service hit the gas line with a backhoe. The leak
was quickly capped with no injuries reported and no service affected besides a lone residential customer, Smith said.
In both cases, the construction crews did
not call 811 to have underground gas lines
marked before digging, according to Smith.
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popular amenity for employees looking to
collaborate out of the typical office space
environment, said John Hamilton, cofounder and principal at Embarcadero
Capital Partners.
San Mateo is a great city to do business
with. And this location, halfway between
[Highway] 101 and [Interstate] 280 on 92
with great views, great accessibility; you
can get anywhere from there, Hamilton
said. Theres two corporate headquarters,
GoPro and SolarCity, so those companies
are both doing very well. Its exciting they
chose Clearview for their headquarter sites
HOUSING
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tract with Peninsula Conflict Resolution
Center to provide mediation services on a
referral basis for tenants and landlords. The
$50,000 will go toward expanding the program over the next two years.
The apartment registry will be based on a
San Jose program that tracks and monitors
health and safety conditions in apartments.
The funds for the apartment registry program will allow more enhanced and frequent
inspections over an 18-month period for
about 300 complexes in the county that
have historically required the most oversight from county Environmental Health
officials.
The forgivable rehabilitation loan pro-
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and wed like to keep that momentum
going.
While both companies are continuing to
expand, the new class-A office building is
being developed on speculation meaning
there isnt an identified tenant lined up.
However, Hamilton said theyve already
received interest from several companies
and hes confident the new site will rent
quickly once it comes on line in September
2016.
The Clearview Way project is joining the
citys recent list of long-awaited office
buildings coming closer to fruition, a stark
contrast to the more than a decade that
passed without any new office developments breaking ground, said Darcy Forsell,
the citys zoning administrator.
While building on spec may be risky,
Forsell said many of these projects, particugram would provide property owners money
to fix up their aging buildings in exchange
for keeping the properties affordable for a
period up to 30 years.
The Board of Supervisors has set aside
$30 million in the past three years to support the construction of affordable housing.
Partnerships with nonprofits such as
MidPen Housing has helped leverage additional funding for new developments such
as Half Moon Village on the coast, a community for seniors.
The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the county is now $2,516, a 50.2
percent increase in four years, according to a
housing indicators report released by the
countys Housing Authority.
The San Mateo County Board of
Superv isors meets 9 a.m., Tuesday, Aug. 4,
400 County Center, Redwood City.
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Barack Obama delivers remarks on the Clean Power Plan at the White House.
course. Most of the changes Obama outlined
would have to be implemented by the next
president, if the rules survive court challenges.
Republicans gave little indication of what
they would do differently to curb emissions
A focus on border security as a pre-condition of any overhaul of the nations immigration laws has become a common policy
point among many of the Republican candidates for president.
But Bushs focus on this aspect of the
debate is notable, given the months he has
spent defending his support for creating a
path to permanent legal status for those in
the country illegally a position that is
deeply unpopular among the partys most
passionate primary voters.
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Man who allegedly killed co-worker
in Burlingame pleads not guilty
A man who allegedly stabbed a co-worker
to death outside a Burlingame office building last month pleaded
not guilty to charges of
murder Monday, according to the San Mateo
County
District
Attorneys Office.
Rodney
ONeil
Williams, a 28-year-old
San Francisco man, was
arrested by the U. S.
Rodney
Marshals Service and
Williams
Sacramento police at a
Sacramento residence after a more than twoweek long investigation, according to
Burlingame police.
His bail is set at $50 million.
He was also appointed a private defender
Monday and is due back in court Sept. 3 for
a preliminary hearing.
Police said Williams stabbed 28-year-old
Neil Lewis during a fight outside an office
complex on the 1800 block of Gilbreth
Road just before 6 p.m. July 7.
Williams and Lewis worked together as
hikers, or contractors who would move
rental cars from various lots for the Hertz
Rental Car company at the San Francisco
International Airport.
The men had apparently been dropped off
to pick up a rental car near Gilbreth Road
when they began to argue about Williams
girlfriend. Although police dont believe
Lewis and the woman were ever actually
involved, it appeared to have sparked the
fatal altercation, according to prosecutors.
Witnesses told police they saw two men
fighting on the sidewalk in front of the
building before one of them fell to the
ground and the other fled in a red sedan.
Lewis was found suffering multiple stab
wounds and was taken to San Francisco
General Hospital where he died about 40
minutes later, police said.
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income. Only 3 percent of its services are for abortions and no federal
money, by law, goes toward providing abortions. It provides contraception, treatments and tests for sexually transmitted diseases, cancer
screenings and other health services.
Many California counties would not
have a family planning clinic for
low-income people if Planned
Parenthood did not exist.
While abortion is obviously a controversial issue for many in this
nation, it has been the law of the
land for more than 40 years and there
should come a time when funding for
organizations that provide the service is no longer under question.
The movement to again discuss
cutting off federal funding for
Planned Parenthood is a tired
response to a new situation that has
arisen because of these recent videos.
Yes, the videos are disturbing, yet
nobody knows for sure how valid
they are. That should be explored,
and officials at Planned Parenthood
should make the necessary changes
Editor,
As I read articles about the rent
increases in San Mateo County, I
received a letter from my landlord
increasing the rent from $2,000 in
2012 to $2,150 this November and
really difcult to nd a place who
accept Section 8 Vouchers. I looked
on Craigslist when an attendant was
looking for places in this county and
every list said no Section 8. That
disappointed me, like I may have
wanted to move and cant. HUD lowered the market value in 2006 from
$1,928 for a two-bedroom unit to
$1,698 in which is the current rate
now. The housing market increased
but HUD stays the same as it did in
2006.
Legislators should review and
increase housing market value as the
same as the regular housing market
value. When SSI or low-income residents cant afford to live in this county or state in this matter and you ask
yourself why people are moving out
of state.
Helen Lo
San Mateo
Editor,
During the Millbrae City Council
meeting July 28, the large sewer rate
increases were ofcially approved.
A large number of Millbrae residents came in numbers to express
their disapproval over the rate hikes.
Hundreds of protest letters were sent
to the city clerk thousandsof
Millbrae residents are still unaware of
the rate hike proceedings.
I asked the council for three things:
1). Very simple reprieve from the
accelerated rate hikes by stretching
the increases over a longer period of
time; 2.) A more detailed breakdown
of capital expenditures; and 3).
Transparency, due diligence, good
governance and basic duciary
responsibility.
The city cannot rightfully claim
appropriation for 1,400 sewer lateral
repairs this is an expense already
passed to the homeowner.
I have done three rounds of Freedom
of Information Act requests from the
city and found no direct and specic
number correlation in the Baykeeper
consent decree and the funds requested
by City Hall.
Will the proposed BART development designed by Urban Republic and
favored by the City Council pay their
fair share toward sewer usage?
BUSINESS STAFF:
Charlotte Andersen
Kathleen Magana
Joe Rudino
Charles Gould
Paul Moisio
Doug Radtke
Millbrae
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national anthem
Editor,
Instead of a celebrity performing
his/her rendition of the national
anthem before the start of games, I
believe it would show more pride in
our country if all the patrons loudly
sang out The Star-Spangled Banner.
Mary Cravalho
San Mateo
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BUSINESS
Dow
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Nasdaq 5,115.38
S&P 500 2,098.04
-91.66
-12.90
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Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Tyson Foods Inc., down $4.39 to $39.96
The meat producer reported worse-than-expected fiscal third-quarter
profit and cut its outlook, citing high cattle costs.
NextEra Energy Inc., up $2.51 to $107.71
The parent company of Florida Power & Light Co. reported better-thanexpected second-quarter profit and raised its outlook.
Honda Motor Co., up 68 cents to $34.64
The automaker reported better-than-expected quarterly profit on a rise
in sales with a key boost from the Chinese market.
Trex Co., down $6.53 to $38.84
The maker of fencing and decking products reported worse-thanexpected second-quarter profit and gave a disappointing outlook.
Nasdaq
Sears Holdings Corp., down $2.16 to $19.39
The operator of Sears and Kmart stores said a key sales figure fell sharply
in the second quarter, dragged down by weakness at its namesake stores.
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc., up $5.16 to $13.60
The biotechnology company reported positive late-stage study results
for a potential treatment of a cancer-related condition.
BroadSoft Inc., down $2.88 to $32.04
The telecommunications software company's second-quarter results
topped expectations but it trimmed its earnings expectations for the
year.
Abengoa SA, down $3.30 to $7.75
The energy and environmental industry engineering company is raising
up to 650 million euros in a move to cut its corporate debt.
bailout negotiations.
Two surveys published Monday
showed the damage caused to the
Greek economy in July by the bank
closures, money controls and uncertainty over the countrys future.
A gauge of manufacturing in Greece
plummeted in July to the lowest reading ever recorded, despite improvements across the rest of the 19-country eurozone. A separate survey
showed that business and consumer
confidence fell for a fifth consecutive
month in July to its worst level since
October 2012.
The fundamentals of the country
are still so weak and so uncertain,
Jorge Mariscal, regional chief
investment officer for emerging markets at UBS Wealth Management.
Clearly, the market is trading these
assets as what they are, distressed
assets.
Even after reaching the basis of a
deal with its creditors, Greece still has
to demonstrate that it can deliver on
its pledges for reform, he said.
Investors also got an update on how
the U.S. economy is doing.
U.S. factories were a little less busy
last month. The Institute of
Purchasing Managers manufacturing
index slipped to 52.7 from 53.5 in
June. Economists had expected the
index to remain unchanged. Any reading above 50 indicates growth.
panies lost about a sixth of their market value almost 8 billion euros
($8.7 billion).
Theres a sense of panic, said
Evangelos Sioutis, financial analyst
and head of equities at Guardian Trust.
He noted some traders are selling stock
merely to raise cash because there is so
little liquidity in the Greek economy.
There are no buyers, he said. The
outlook is not clear.
The last comparable plunge was in
1987, when the main index lost 15
percent.
Markets in the rest of the world,
however, were largely unaffected, a
sign that investors outside Greece
have now largely cut off ties with the
country.
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CHICAGO BOUND: SKYLINE LEFT-HANDER TOM CAULFIELD TRANSFERS TO CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY >> PAGE 12
ATLANTA Brandon Crawford felt confident that the San Francisco Giants were
about to wrap up another victory and head to
the hotel early.
Then everything fell apart.
We probably should have put them away
early, Crawford said. Tough loss. We
probably relaxed too much, and they jumped
on us.
Crawford hit two home runs that helped
the Giants to an early 6-0 lead, but starting
Rousey runs
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Jonathan Engelmann, drafted in the 28th round by the Minnesota Twins, opted for the college route to play at University of Michigan.
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SPORTS
Skyline left-hander Tom Caulfield walked off the mound at Caada College after back tightness
cut his March 24 outing short in the Trojans eventual 3-0 loss.
the season.
He was nowhere near healthy through the
entire season, Skyline pitching coach Tony
Brunicardi said. He pitched hurt the entire
season, including into the playoffs.
Caulelds nal start of the regular season
came on March 24 at Caada. He said he knew
he wasnt 100 percent entering into the
game, but tried to soldier through. He lasted
just one-plus innings in an eventual 3-0 loss.
MICHIGAN
Continued from page 11
Engelmann said. For a while there I was
spilt into two allegiances. But now, Im
part of a great program. Its a long and
rich tradition here. So, were going to win
a few national championships now.
Thats an ambitious goal, even though
Michigan has won seven all-time national championships. The Wolverines last
triumphed in Omaha in 1984, capping a
run of five titles in seven years.
Last year, the Wolverines made their
first NCAA Tournament appearance since
2008, winning two games in the regional playoffs before getting ousted by
Louisville. But Engelmann the only
incoming freshman outfielder on the ros-
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ter is optimistic the team will continue to gain momentum back to Omaha.
I think our program is huge on the
blue-collar baseball, getting out there and
getting work done, not necessarily the
easy way, Engelmann said.
Engelmann is the only player from
Burlingames 2015 Central Coast
Section Division II quarterfinal team to
sign with a Division-I program. As a
sophomore in 2013, however, he played
his first season with the varsity Panthers
on a roster chock-full of D-I talent.
Two pitchers from the 2013 squad
immediately went the D-I route; Grant
Goodman now plays for USF and Vince
Arobio plays for University of the
Pacific. Two more players have since
transferred, with Phil Caulfield going
to Loyola Marymount and his twin
brother Tom Caulfield going to
Chicago State University.
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GIANTS
Continued from page 11
this game is all about. Keep fighting. You
never know what can happen.
The Giants have lost two straight for the
first time since stopping a seven-game skid
in early July.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Saturday, August 15
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T2:47. A11,476 (35,067).
Trainers room
Joe Panik will return to San Francisco on
Tuesday for an MRI on his lower back. The
team put him on the 15-day DL before the
game. Panik has struggled for the last week
with the injury. ... Manager Bruce Bochy
changed the lineup an hour before the game,
scratching CF Angel Pagan with right knee
soreness. Gregor Blanco took his place. Pagan
flied out as a pinch-hitter in the seventh.
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in fourth year as GM
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Josh Dubow
OAKLAND Perhaps more than any other
position in football, wide receivers are forced
to depend on teammates for success.
Without a quarterback to throw it, a line to
block or other running backs and receivers to
divert attention, it is nearly impossible for a
wideout to accumulate the big numbers necessary to become a Hall of Famer.
Thats why Tim Brown takes so much pride
on the way he made it to Canton.
Despite spending most of his career with
pedestrian quarterbacks and few other bigplay talents around him on the Raiders,
Brown earned his Hall of Fame honors by
becoming one of the leagues most consistent and prolific receivers.
In a 17-year career that included 1,094
catches for 14,934 yards and 105 overall
touchdowns, Brown caught balls from 19
quarterbacks with the Raiders and Tampa Bay.
I used to tell them throw it in my vicinity
and Ill do the rest, Brown said. To be consistent for that many years with so many quarterbacks is something Im very proud of. I dont
know if a lot of other guys weathered through
some of the things that had to be done. It was
sometimes more mental than it was physical to
get on the same page of these guys and almost
babysit some of the young quarterbacks.
While Jerry Rice had Joe Montana and Steve
Young, Michael Irvin had Troy Aikman, Andre
Reed had Jim Kelly, Browns quarterbacks
were not exactly a whos who at the position.
There were journeymen Jay Schroeder,
Vince Evans, Jeff Hostetler, Jeff George and
Donald Hollas. There were fringe players
Marques Tuiasosopo, Chris Simms, David
Klingler, Rob Johnson, Tee Martin and
Bobby Hoying.
That all changed when Rich Gannon arrived
in Oakland in 1999 to give Brown a top-flight
quarterback late in his career. Gannon was the
only quarterback who was an original selection
REUTERS
Tim Brown totaled 1,094 catches for 14,934 yards in his 17 years with the Raiders.
to the Pro Bowl while playing with Brown.
Hostetler was a replacement selection in 1994.
There were only three other skill position
players who made the Pro Bowl while teammates with Brown: Rice, Bo Jackson and
Ethan Horton each getting one selection.
Timmy did a lot of good things without a
big-name quarterback, Hall of Fame defensive back Rod Woodson said. That adds to
what he accomplished. That means at the top
of his routes, he was open. Most great quarterbacks can throw people open. The not-sogood ones cant. That means Timmy was getting open a lot of times. When he was at his
best and some of the elite cornerbacks were
covering him, he was still getting open.
Gannon called Brown one of the smartest
teammates he ever had, pointing to a photographic memory that allowed him to memorize game plans almost as soon as he got
them. Brown had the creativity to make subtle in-game adjustments to get open.
Despite just 4 1/2 years together, including
three with coach Jon Gruden calling plays,
Gannon completed more passes to Brown
than anyone else, 356. Brown averaged 5.3
catches per game in four full seasons with
Gannon at quarterback starting at age 33. At
the time they split up, only Marvin Harrison,
Rice and Sterling Sharpe averaged more.
When you look at all the quarterbacks and
coaching changes and system changes that he
had to deal with and still put up those numbers, its really amazing, Gannon said. If he
was in the right system with a good quarterback his whole career, he already put up really incredible numbers. But who knows?
Brown said he doesnt allow himself to
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strewn Guanabara Bay, where Olympic
sailing events will be held.
Pezao hailed the deal as a very
important step toward the long-promised cleanup, which has dragged on for
more than 20 years with little progress.
As part of Brazils Olympic project,
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AL GLANCE
East Division
W
New York
59
Baltimore
54
Toronto
55
Tampa Bay 53
Boston
47
Central Division
W
Kansas City 62
Minnesota 54
Detroit
51
Chicago
50
Cleveland
48
West Division
W
Houston
60
Angels
56
Texas
52
Seattle
49
As
47
East Division
L
45
51
52
54
59
Pct
.567
.514
.514
.495
.443
GB
5 1/2
5 1/2
7 1/2
13
L
42
51
54
54
57
Pct
.596
.514
.486
.481
.457
GB
8 1/2
11 1/2
12
14 1/2
L
47
49
53
58
60
Pct
.561
.533
.495
.458
.439
GB
3
7
11
13
W
New York
56
Washington 54
Atlanta
48
Miami
43
Philadelphia 41
Central Division
W
St. Louis
67
Pittsburgh 61
Chicago
57
Cincinnati
47
Milwaukee 44
West Division
W
Los Angeles 60
Giants
57
San Diego 52
Arizona
51
Colorado
44
L
50
50
58
63
65
Pct
.528
.519
.453
.406
.387
GB
1
8
13
15
L
38
43
47
56
63
Pct
.638
.587
.548
.456
.411
GB
5 1/2
9 1/2
19
24
L
45
48
54
53
60
Pct
.571
.543
.491
.490
.423
GB
3
8 1/2
8 1/2
15 1/2
Mondays Games
Toronto 5, Minnesota 1
Texas 12, Houston 9
Tampa Bay 5, Chicago White Sox 4
Seattle 8, Colorado 7
Baltimore 9, Oakland 2
Angels 5, Cleveland 4
Tuesdays Games
Boston (Owens 0-0) at NYY (Tanaka 7-4), 4:05 p.m.
Twins (P.Hughes 10-6) at Jays (Estrada 8-6), 4:07 p.m.
K.C. (Duffy 4-5) at Detroit (Verlander 1-3), 4:08 p.m.
Houston (Fiers 0-0) at Texas (Gallardo 7-9), 5:05 p.m.
Rays (Archer 9-8) at Chi Sox (Sale 9-6), 5:10 p.m.
Ms (Nuno 0-0) at Colorado (J.Gray 0-0), 5:40 p.m.
Os (Mi.Gonzalez 9-7) at As (Bassitt 0-4), 7:05 p.m.
Tribe (Carrasco 11-8) at Angels (Shoemaker 5-7),7:05 p.m.
Mondays Games
Arizona 6, Washington 4
Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain
N.Y. Mets 12, Miami 1
Atlanta 9, San Francisco 8, 12 innings
San Diego 13, Milwaukee 5
Seattle 8, Colorado 7
Tuesdays Games
DBacks (Corbin 2-3) at Nats (Scherzer 11-8), 4:05 p.m.
Cubs (Arrieta 11-6) at Pittsburgh (Happ 0-0),4:05 p.m.
L.A. (A.Wood 7-6) at Phili (J.Williams 3-8), 4:05 p.m.
NYM (Niese 5-9) at Miami (B.Hand 1-2), 4:10 p.m.
S.F. (Peavy 2-4) at Atlanta (S.Miller 5-8), 4:10 p.m.
St. L. (Lackey 9-6) at Cinci (DeSclafani 6-7), 4:10 p.m.
Pads (Cashner 4-10) at Brews (Nelson 8-9), 5:10 p.m.
Ms (Nuno 0-0) at Colorado (J.Gray 0-0), 5:40 p.m.
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Sen. Barbara Boxer speaks at a news conference on the funding for Planned Parenthood,
accompanied by Sen. Richard Blumenthal, left, and Sen. Mazie Hirono.
our sisters, our daughters, our granddaughters from the GOPs absurd policies, said
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.
The Republican Party has lost its moral
compass.
Senate
Majority
Leader
Mitch
McConnell, R-Ky., said Democrats should
not protect Planned Parenthoods federal
funds just to protect some political
group, an apparent reference to the organizations one-sided campaign contributions
to Democratic candidates.
Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa said,
The American taxpayer should not be asked
to fund an organization like Planned
Parenthood that has shown a sheer disdain
for human dignity and complete disregard
for women and their babies.
Ernst sponsored the measure as party
leaders sought ways to blunt Democratic
charges of GOP insensitivity to women.
The only senators to cross party lines
were Democrats Joe Donnelly of Indiana
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with Planned Parenthood officials. The
videos have been especially controversial
because of the casual descriptions by the
Planned Parenthood officials of the abortion procedures they use to obtain tissue,
and because they show close-ups of fetal
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The center and some of its GOP supporters
have said the videos show that Planned
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is illegal under federal law.
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Planned Parenthood receives more than
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including state payments more than
one-third of its annual $1.3 billion in revenue. Its annual report says it provides services for 2.7 million people annually, mostly women, with abortions accounting for 3
percent of its procedures.
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Canepa and Guingona face Colma
Councilwoman Helen Fisicaro and
Brisbane Councilman Cliff Lentz in
the race, the first for the north county
that will be decided solely by district
voters.
By raising $95,000, it puts us in a
position to get our message out. This
is going to be a competitive race and
we are in a good position to win,
Canepa said Monday.
But his opponents are not worried
about being outspent.
Im very optimistic about the
future. We havent even tapped in to a
lot of our resources, said Guingona,
who has served on the Daly City
Council since 1993.
Guingona had never started working
on a campaign so early before, he said.
Lentz said it is not so much about
who raises the most cash but who connects best with voters.
Im in this to make a difference in
peoples lives. The county has an
amazing potential to be a uniting
force, Lentz said Monday.
Lentz raised $6,500 in a single night
in July, after the quarterly campaign
disclosure statement filing period
ended.
While Lentz has a vibrant website
for his campaign, the other candidates
do not and Guingona has yet to launch
one.
After Canepa, the race is tight when
it comes to cash on hand.
Guingona has raised $25,040 and
Fisicaro has raised $26,295, according
to the disclosure statements. The
reporting period is from Jan. 1 to June
30.
Lentz, however, only raised $163
prior to June 30, according to the 460
forms he filled out. He loaned himself
$20,990 to get his campaign off the
ground.
The county, however, did not have
the forms on file Monday although
Lentz emailed them to the Daily
Journal after the Elections Office was
closed.
When it comes to
spending, Canepas
checkbook
has
been busy.
Canepa
spent
nearly $28,000 on
his
campaign
through the first
David Canepa three months of
this year. Guingona
spent
$2, 145;
Fisicaro
spent
$1,612; and Lentz
spent $896.
Some of Canepas
donors include Daly
City Mayor Ray
Buen av en t ura
($200); Artichoke
Helen Fisicaro Joes owner Dennis
Sammut ($1, 000);
former
Belmont
councilwoman
Coralin Feierbach ($100); Putman
Automotive ($600) and San Carlos
Councilman Bob Grassilli ($100).
His biggest expenditures have been
for signs and literature. He has spent
about $7,000 with Pacific Printing so
far.
Canepas major endorsers include
Buenaventura, county Sheriff Greg
Munks and county Coroner Robert
Foucrault.
Fisicaros donors include many individuals affiliated with Lucky Chances
casino in Colma.
Remil, Analiza and Rommel Reyes
Medina, all with Lucky Chances, each
donated $1,000 to her campaign.
Two other Lucky Chances employees, Roberta and Roberto Masanque,
each donated $250 each to her campaign.
Other donors to Fisicaros campaign
include
South
San
Francisco
Councilwoman Karyl Matsumoto
($250); Tissier ($1,000); former state
senator and judge Quentin Kopp
($100); Redwood City Councilwoman
Diane Howard ($100); and county
Supervisor Carole Groom ($500).
While Tissier, Groom and Supervisor
Warren Slocum are all officially
endorsing Fisicaro to replace Tissier
on the board, Matsumoto is officially
endorsing Lentz.
Fisicaro plans to
get her campaign
heated
up
in
January.
Of course David
has more money, he
started two years
ago, she said about
Canepas campaign
Michael
contributions.
Guingona
She said she
raised
nearly
$25,000 in just one
month.
Canepas signs
may be out too
early, she said.
I think voters
may be confused
and think its for
Cliff Lentz
this Novembers
election, she said
about Canepas campaign signs.
Guingonas donors include Agbayani
Construction ($1,500); United Food
and Commercial Workers, Local 5
($200); Harbor District Commissioner
Roberto Bernardo ($100); and political consultant Ed McGovern ($500).
He transferred more than $4, 000
from his Daly City Council 2014 campaign, including contributions totaling $250 from U. S. Rep. Jackie
Speier, D-San Mateo.
Speier has yet to endorse a candidate
for the race yet although Fisicaro said
she is working on getting it.
Guingona has been endorsed by
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction Tom Torlakson and
Assemblyman David Chiu, D-San
Francisco.
Lentz is endorsed by county
Supervisor Dave Pine; South San
Francisco
Councilwoman
Liza
Normandy; and Belmont Councilman
Charles Stone.
The primary for the seat is June 7,
2016, after which the two top vote getters will face off in the Nov. 8, 2016,
presidential election.
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Senior Scam Stopper. 9:30 a.m. to
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2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
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Tempore Kevin Mullin and the
Contractors State License Board
invite you to the seminar. Free. For
more information call 349-2200.
Kiwanis Weekly Meeting. Noon to
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children will be invited to learn
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docents will lead tours of the
Museum for adults. Free. For more
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8 Be different
12 Melville opus
13 Wedding words
14 I cannot tell
15 Garden heads
17 Actress Freeman
18 Air gun ammo
19 Ample
21 Tint again
24 Coal scuttles
25 Stone Age tool
26 Window stickers
30 Kon-
32 Light brown
33 Cartoon shrieks
37 Flower holder
38 Gallery display
39 Sketched
40 Like a mosaic
43 Give break
44 Silent
46 Monaco neighbor
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Punk hairdo
Some jump for it
Ring match
Treats as a celebrity
Farm unit
Scrape by
Finding
Silvery sh
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2 Ms. Thurman
3 Hold up
4 Hotel area
5 Fixes
6 Sugary drink
7 Work as a model
8 Skedaddled
9 Audibly
10 Onion goodies
11 Slangy OK
16 Retired
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Irene of Fame
Debate side
Copied
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Stem-to-stern timber
Rock gently
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303 Electronics
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303 Electronics
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300 Toys
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308 Tools
316 Clothes
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306 Housewares
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SHEER DRAPES (White) for two glass
sliding doors great condition $50 (650)
692-3260
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308 Tools
12 FOOT Heavy Duty Jumper Cables
$8 (650)368-0748
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Asphalt/Paving
NORTHWEST
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PETS IN NEED
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871 5th Ave. Redwood City
650.367.1405
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650-593-2066
PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
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offer. (650)245-4084
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OBO (650)343-4461
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
$99
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335 Rugs
321 Hunting/Fishing
620 Automobiles
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415-420-6362
CA LIC #625577
650-560-8119
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650-322-9288
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IAN HANLEY
650.369.9572
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REED
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(650) 591-8291
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can check the status of your licensed
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650-583-5880
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