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Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 • Vol XI, Edition 55 www.smdailyjournal.com

PG&E hit by five lawsuits


Multiple families sue; San Bruno mayor upset by home purchase offer
By Bill Silverfarb The utility company also came however, were yellow-tagged. pany’s plan to buy the homes a bad
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF under fire yesterday by San Bruno’s Those homes are currently consid- one. He was also critical of PG&E
mayor for unveiling a plan Monday ered uninhabitable. for not informing the city of its plan
Pacific Gas and Electric was to buy properties in the neighbor- Mayor Jim Ruane testified at a to buy the homes.
slapped with several wrongful death hood of victims whose homes were joint informational hearing of the “I hate to have money being pre-
lawsuits filed in San Mateo County not completely destroyed in the fire. Senate committees on Energy, sented to people who may still be
The county red-tagged 35 homes as traumatized by the event,” Ruane
Superior Court yesterday related to Utilities & Communications and
told the Daily Journal yesterday.
the Sept. 9 gas pipeline explosion being completely destroyed. Many Public Safety in Sacramento yester-
and fire that killed eight people. other homes in the neighborhood, day where he called the utility com- See PG&E, Page 23

GIANTS GRAB SERIES LEAD


New jail site will
not be downtown
County board sides with Redwood
City officials on alternate location
By Bill Silverfarb Way site alterna-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF tive is deemed
feasible to build
Redwood City’s effort to keep a on following an
new county jail away from its down- environmental
town got a big boost yesterday as review process.
the San Mateo County Board of Redwood City
Supervisors voted 5-0 to pursue Councilman
construction of the facility on land Jeffrey Gee
city officials favor. praised the
Greg Munks board for mak-
The county will now consider
building a replacement jail on ing yesterday’s
Chemical Way rather than the vote.
“motor pool” site at the current “They said
Maguire Correctional Facility near ‘find us a differ-
downtown. ent site’ and we
Sheriff Greg Munks and the jail did,” Gee said.
planning unit of the Sheriff’s Office “When revitaliz-
ing downtown, a
originally proposed building a five-
new jail is not
story jail at the motor pool site but
what we had in
the Redwood City Council opposed Jeffrey Gee mind.”
that idea because of the proximity to Vice Mayor
downtown. Alica Agurrie praised city staff for
The city then moved to buy four helping to bridge the gap with the
plots of land on Chemical Way, east county.
REUTERS
of Highway 101 near the city’s “For a while, conversations were
Top: Fans cheer as the San Francisco Giants beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 yesterday to take a 2-1 lead in police station, for nearly $14 mil-
the NL championship series.Bottom right:Brian Wilson,left,celebrates with Cody Ross.Bottom left: Freddy at a standstill. I’m very happy the
lion. The county will reimburse the
Sanchez hits an RBI single to score Aaron Rowand during the fifth inning.SEE STORY PAGE 12 city for the money if the Chemical See JAIL, Page 23

City approves worker cuts Mom not guilty by reason of insanity no contest to charges of
By Heather Murtagh
Employee groups agree to concessions to save $460K DAILY JOURNAL STAFF attempted murder, causing
By Heather Murtagh Millbrae City Council unanimously approved great bodily harm to her
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF contract agreements with three labor unions: A Redwood City mother pleaded no contest daughter while attempting
Sanitation Workers Association, Millbrae to attempted murder of her daughter and to murder him, and assault
A 4.3 percent decrease in compensation Police Officers Association and Teamsters assault on her son Tuesday but was found not on her son, said Chief
Local 856. Each unit agreed to a variety of Deputy District Attorney
agreed to by Millbrae city employees and guilty by reason of insanity.
cuts equaling 4.3 percent, according to a staff Steve Wagstaffe. A trio of
approved by the City Council Tuesday will Philomena Mary Brown, 40, had already court-appointed doctors
report written by City Manager Marcia
save the city an estimated $460,800 this fiscal Raines. The decision means workers will have entered twin pleas of not guilty and not guilty found Brown not to be
year. by reason of insanity to multiple counts of Philomena
During a special morning meeting, the See CUTS, Page 31 attempted murder. On Tuesday, she pleaded Mary Brown See MOM, Page 23
2 Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Quote of the Day Snapshot Inside


“The public relations money Climate law
that PG&E doled out immediately David
after the explosion while the television Arquette fights
cameras were rolling does not begin Proposition 23
to compensate these families for the See page 6
hell PG&E has put these people through.”
— Ara Jabagchourian,attorney for San Bruno fire victims
“PG&E hit by five lawsuits,” see page 1

Local Weather Forecast Wall Street


Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the Dow drops
70s. West winds 5 to 15 mph. below 11,000 as
Wednesday night: Partly cloudy. Lows in dollar rebounds
the lower 50s. Southwest winds around 15
mph...Becoming 5 to 10 mph after mid- See page 10
night.
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Thursday night: Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of showers. exposure image in front of the U.S. Capitol during the Light The Night Walk
Lows in the lower 50s. West winds 5 to 10 mph. benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society,in Washington,D.C.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of showers.

Lotto This Day in History Thought for the Day


In the so-called “Saturday Night “Cynicism is
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tor Archibald Cox was dismissed and
Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson
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intellectual dandyism.”
— George Meredith, English poet (1828-1909)

Oct. 19 Mega Millions Daily three midday B. Ruckelshaus resigned. Birthdays


2 9 14 37 42 41 3 4 1 In 1740, Maria Theresa became ruler of Austria, Hungary and
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Daily three evening Charles VI.
Fantasy Five In 1803, the U.S. Senate ratified the Louisiana Purchase.
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16 25 28 29 39 In 1903, a joint commission ruled in favor of the United States
in a boundary dispute between the District of Alaska and
Canada.
The Daily Derby race winners are Big Ben,No.4, In 1944, during World War II, Gen. Douglas MacArthur
in first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; stepped ashore at Leyte in the Philippines, 2 1/2 years after
and Lucky Star,No.2,in third place.The race time saying, “I shall return.”
was clocked at 1:46.39. In 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee Singer Tom Petty is Movie director Rapper Snoop
opened hearings into alleged Communist influence and infiltra- 60. Danny Boyle is 54. Dogg is 39.
State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 tion in the U.S. motion picture industry.
In 1964, the 31st president of the United States, Herbert Actor William Christopher is 78. Japan’s Empress Michiko
Nation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 is 76. Rockabilly singer Wanda Jackson is 73. Actor William
Opinion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Hoover, died in New York at age 90.
In 1967, seven men were convicted in Meridian, Miss., of vio- “Rusty” Russ is 60. Actress Melanie Mayron is 58. Retired
Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 MLB All-Star Keith Hernandez is 57. Sen. Sheldon
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-18 lating the civil rights of three slain civil rights workers.
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In 1979, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and (Hootie & The Blowfish) is 46. Rock musician David Ryan is
Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Museum was dedicated in Boston. 46. Rock musician Doug Eldridge (Oleander) is 43. Political
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Publisher Editor in Chief previous June.
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In the Daffy Duck cartoon “Drip-Along Of the contiguous 48 United States, do Comedian Don Rickles’ (born 1926)
Daffy” (1951) Daffy is a sheriff who, you know what one state touches only career was launched in 1959 after he
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TOORB to run villain Nasty Canasta out of *** lounge of the Hotel Sahara.
town. From 1909 to 1927, the Ford Motor ***
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The ideal temperature to serve cham- Fords, all in black. ers Harry and David Rosenberg took
UNDASE pagne is between 41 and 45 degrees *** over the family orchard business. They
Fahrenheit. In Greek mythology, Pan, the half- specialized in growing pears on their
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FRIEVY Ralph and Alice Kramden’s favorite fied enemies until they fled. Hence the pears by mail. The company is now
Now arrange the circled letters Chinese restaurant on the sitcom “The origin of the word panic. Harry & David, a catalogue-based busi-
to form the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon. Honeymooners” (1955-1956) is The *** ness selling gourmet food and fruit bas-
Hong Kong Gardens. The flubabdub has a duck’s head, a rac- kets.
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Answer: The couple went for a spin in the storm
referred to as Big Ben. The official Flubadub was a puppet on “Howdy approximately one pound.
because it was — “DRIVING” RAIN name of the bell within the Clock Doody” (1947-1960). ***
Tower is the Great Bell. *** Answer: Maine. It only touches New
*** Steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie (1835- Hampshire.
Underneath the Aurora Bridge in 1919) built a 64-room brick mansion in
Seattle, Wash. resides an 18-foot-tall New York in 1900. The mansion was
troll. The Fremont Troll was sculpted the first private residence in the United Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
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Police reports
LITERARY SCIENCE WRITING AWARD
Extremely odd makeover
A concerned neighbor called police to look into why four
people were sawing and moving items around in a house
across the street that was undergoing foreclosure and
whose owner was away on Laurel Street in Redwood City
before 9:51 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6.

SAN MATEO
Burglary. Several items were stolen from a residence on the
1500 block of Dale Avenue before 9:51 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 17.
Theft. A bicycle was stolen on the 600 block of North El
Camino Real before 1:02 a.m. Friday, Oct. 15.
Theft. A laptop was stolen on the 1300 block of Claudia
Avenue before 11:50 a.m. Friday, Oct. 15.
Trespassing. A person refused to leave property on the 1300
block of Del Monte Street before 12:01 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 14.
Theft. Two men were trying to get into a building on the 100
block of 36th Avenue before 9:06 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 30.

REDWOOD CITY
Theft. Gardening equipment was stolen on Brewster Avenue
before 3:32 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15.
ALEXANDER KALLIS/DAILY JOURNAL Theft. A wallet was stolen on Broadway before 11:48 a.m.
Dr. Edward O. Wilson, left, and actor and conservationist Harrison Ford announced the newly created PEN/E.O. Wilson Thursday, Oct. 14.
Literary Science Writing Award in Palo Alto last Friday. The award is designed to acknowledge new and compelling Burglary. A purse and wallet were stolen from a vehicle on
non-academic writing that contributes to the public’s understanding of science and changes how science is approached. Winslow Street before 7:49 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13.

Nagel makes supervisor bid official


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Nagel is not the The county charter allows mid-year
only person interest- vacancies to be filled by either an
Burlingame Vice Mayor Terry Nagel ed in Church’s seat. appointment or special election called
joined a growing number of candidates Also eyeing the after the supervisor has stepped down.
for the San Mateo County Board of county-wide position Appointment will no longer be an option
Supervisors position that will be vacated are Millbrae if Measure U — which would modify
by Supervisor Mark Church in January Councilwoman Gina the county charter to give the board spe-
when he takes office as county chief Papan; Dave Pine, cific guidelines for filling vacancies out-
elections officer and assessor-county San Mateo Union side of regularly scheduled elections —
clerk-recorder. Terry Nagel High School District passes in November.
Nagel, who announced her candidacy Board president;
via e-mail yesterday, will become If the Board of Supervisors opts for a
Richard Holober, San Mateo County
Burlingame’s mayor Nov. 15. She has special election, it cannot be held until
Community College District trustee; and
served seven years on the City Council victims advocate Michael Stogner. early spring because the charter requires
which she was elected to after her work Church, elected in June to the position the date to fall between 102 and 131
as a community activist against power of assessor-clerk-recorder and elections days after the vacancy, said Elections
blackouts in the community. chief, announced in July he would finish Manager David Tom.
“I’ve worked with citizens to accom- out the year on the Board of Supervisors The winner of this special election
plish some good things in our county, before assuming his new job in January. would become the next supervisor for
and there’s much more we can do. Assessor-Clerk-Recorder Warren the remainder of Supervisor Church’s
People know that I’m a person who gets Slocum is retiring at the end of this year. unexpired term of office which ends in
things done,” said Nagel. January 2013.
4 Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 5
STATE
GOVERNMENT
• Gov. Arnold
available online at www.burlingame.org
and are due Nov. 1.
For more information contact Ana Silva
in the city manager’s office at 558-7204.
Brown TV ad ties Whitman
Schwarzenegger
signed ABX6 11 by
Assemblyman Jerry
Hill, D-San Mateo,
to provide disaster
• On Monday, the Burlingame City
Council considered introducing an ordi-
nance about radiation emissions from cell
phones during a presentation on specific
to Gov. Schwarzenegger
By Samantha Young experimented with a politi-
relief to homeowners affected by the Sept. 9, absorption rate, known as SAR. SAR, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cal novice and the experi-
2010 explosion and the fire that followed in which is regulated by the Federal ment has been to the detri-
San Bruno. Earlier, the governor met with Communications Commission, measures SACRAMENTO — Democratic gubernato- ment of the state.
San Bruno Mayor Jim Ruane and victims of the amount of radiation a person’s head rial candidate Jerry Brown began airing a Whitman responded to
the tragedy to discuss the recovery efforts. absorbs from a cell phone. Councilman campaign ad Tuesday casting his rival as a the ad by telling reporters
Michael Brownrigg previously expressed political clone of Gov. Arnold in Oakland that
REGIONAL GOVERNMENT interest in a resolution requiring cell phone Schwarzenegger, a comparison Meg Whitman Schwarzenegger had good
stores in Burlingame to notify customers promptly dismissed by saying most of the ideas but did not execute
• In a resolution approved by the San
Mateo County Board of Supervisors, it on the SAR levels omitted from a phone governor’s experience came in Hollywood Jerry Brown them well. The billionaire
before being sold. The council expressed and not “the real world.” former eBay chief execu-
was announced Tuesday that San Mateo The 60-second ad shows side-by-side tive also said the ad failed to acknowledge
Medical Center was awarded $6.3 million an interest but decided to wait to introduce
footage of Whitman and Schwarzenegger their different backgrounds — his as an actor,
in grants from Sequoia Healthcare such an ordinance.
making similar comments about their busi- hers as an experienced businesswoman.
District to assist in paying for care for the The council was slated to hold a public ness experience, independence and leadership “Our backgrounds are entirely different,
uninsured, and to build a new consolidated hearing regarding an appeal of the styles. and I bring a lifetime of common sense from
South County Clinic that will replace the Planning Commission approval of a con- Brown’s statewide ad is a direct attempt to the real world of running businesses and large
Fair Oaks Adult and Children’s Clinics ditional use permit to allow the conversion tie Whitman to Schwarzenegger, a reform- organizations and creating jobs,” Whitman
and Willow Clinic. The Board of of an existing automobile service building minded political outsider who has fallen out said after touring an elementary school. “Gov.
Supervisors also ratified prior grants from at 1070 Broadway, Mike Harvey Acura, of favor with voters as California’s budget Schwarzenegger did a number of good things,
the district totaling $3.6 million during fis- into self storage units. Currently the build- troubles have worsened. It follows up on one but he was primarily an actor, he was primari-
cal years 2008-09 and 2009-10. ing is vacant. The proposal would convert of the state attorney general’s key campaign ly investor, and I think missed a lot of the key
The adopted resolution accepts four the building to self storage units and add themes — that Californians have already things that could have been done.”
grants totaling $9.9 million, $5.6 million of new units in the area south of the building.
which is allocated as operational funds to The person who appealed failed to show.
subsidize the unreimbursed cost to care for
Fair Oaks community’s uninsured; pro-
The council approved a program in
which residents cover half the cost of
Whitman pledges funding for schools
viding outpatient primary care, ancillary By Marcus Wohlsen of Education.
upgrading sidewalks. The city stopped pay-
services such as labs, pharmacy and radiol- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Whitman has not offered
ing for the repairs in 2004 when it faced specifics on how she
ogy, as well as specialty care. The remain-
budget problems. Lastly, the council would streamline the sys-
ing $4.3 million is allocated as capital OAKLAND — Republican candidate for
approved the creation of a green building tem.
funds to build the new South City Clinic. governor Meg Whitman is striking back
specialist/permit technician position. The She spoke after touring
person, who will earn between $5,263 and against rival Jerry Brown’s claim that her pro-
CITY GOVERNMENT $6,398 per month, will fill a now vacant posed tax cuts would strip billions from an Oakland elementary
California public schools. school Tuesday, as her
• The city of Burlingame has extended permit technician position tweaked to meet
Whitman said Tuesday that she would fun- campaign released an ad
the application period to fill three vacant the new “green building” expertise needed.
seats in the Parks and Recreation This person will be charged with imposing nel more money into classrooms by trimming Meg Whitman touting her as an education
reformer.
Commission and two vacant seats on the green building policies, researching pend- what she described as an overfed state educa-
Whitman said none of the $15 billion in
Beautification Commission. The council ing regulations and assisting with the tion bureaucracy. cuts she wants to make would come from
is likely to appoint the commissioners to implementation of climate action plan The former eBay chief executive says she schools. More than half the state general fund
the full three-year term. Applications are goals. would consider axing either the state super- goes to education.
intendent’s office or the state Department
6 Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Pair plead not guilty in allegedly organized fellow gangmembers to


Local briefs
Arquette joining home invasion, assault
Three to trial on
keep witnesses from testifying or change their
testimony in his last and upcoming case. The
Two men accused of holding a South San plan was uncovered through jail phone
fight to preserve Francisco couple hostage in their home for a
five-hour ordeal, in which the man was beaten
witness tampering charges
A jailed murder defendant and two accom-
records.
The conspiracy suspects were arrested in a
multi-agency, multi-city raid in March.
state climate law and his wife sexually assaulted, pleaded not
guilty to 21 felonies which could send them to
prison for life.
plices will take their turn in court for trying to
scare off witnesses in his trial just weeks
before jurors deadlocked on the charges.
Two other individuals previously reached
settlements for the same charges. Arturo
By Robin Hindrey Both Juan Carlos Vasquez, 33, and Isaias Josue Orozco, Bianca Becerra, 20, was given three years probation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS May Navarrete, 20, are both charged with Aguillon, 19, and and credit for time earned while in custody in
numerous felonies including robbery, assault, Alexandro Stephen Villar, lieu of $100,000 bail. The terms are similar to
SACRAMENTO — Actor David Arquette is elder abuse, sexual battery, threatening a wit- 19, will go to trial on those of Edgar Cibrian, 20, who pleaded no
lending his quirky star power to the campaign ness and mayhem. Although only Navarrete is charges of witness intimi- contest to conspiracy and received three years
against a November ballot accused of the sexual assault, Vasquez is being dation, felonies committed supervised probation and credit for time
measure that would sus- charged for aiding and abetting in the crime. for the benefit of the served.
pend California’s green- On Tuesday, Vasquez and Navarrete pleaded Sureño gang and conspira- The District Attorney’s Office dropped con-
house gas emissions law. not guilty and were ordered back to court cy to intimidate witnesses spiracy and gang charges against Cesar Ponce,
Wearing an American March 21 for a pretrial conference with the 20, of Redwood City, earlier this month due to
flag-print karate uniform,
Josue Orozco relating to the gang-homi-
trial set to begin April 25. cide prosecution of insufficient evidence.
Arquette appeared in According to prosecutors, at approximately Orozco.
Sacramento on Tuesday to 9:30 a.m. Feb. 24, two men later identified as Orozco, an alleged Sureño Fifty Giants-themed
promote a series of online Navarrete and Vasquez entered the home on gangmember, is accused of cats adopted from PHS
David Arquette videos opposing the 300 block of Forest View Drive. The cou- fatally shooting Francisco
Proposition 23. ple told police that Vasquez had worked as a Rodriguez, 21, outside his About 50 black and orange cats have been
The spots will run on YouTube and other landscaper at their home twice in the last four Redwood City home in July adopted from the Peninsula Humane
websites and are aimed at young voters who years. The morning of the attack, the defen- 2005. Orozco believed Society/SPCA since the shelter announced a
might not be won over by traditional campaign dants reportedly knocked on the couple’s door Rodriguez was a rival gang- special Giants-themed promotion 10 days ago,
advertising, said Jared Ficker, head of the asking for work. Once denied, they allegedly member who had slighted humane society officials said.
Green Technology Leadership Group, the forced their way inside. Bianca Aguillon his gang, according to the The shelter is waiving most of the adoption
Sacramento-based political action committee The 53-year-old woman was tied up and prosecution. All three are fees for black and orange cats in honor of the
producing the films. sexually assaulted at knifepoint by Navarrete scheduled to be arraigned Giants’ post-season success. The fee will be $9
In a one-minute video titled “Don’t Mess in the home’s back bedroom, police believe. Wednesday, Nov. 3. until Oct. 31 — down from $80 for adult cats
With California,” Arquette portrays California Her 74-year-old husband was kept in a differ- Orozco, who was 14 at and $95 for kittens. More than 50 black,
and proceeds to knock out a group of thugs rep- ent part of the home and beaten. Prosecutors the time and later escaped orange or mostly black or orange cats are still
resenting Texas oil interests. say they also ate the couple’s food and forced from the county’s juvenile available for adoption, according to the
Oil companies have donated the bulk of the them to sign checks before fleeing with jewel- hall, stood trial for murder humane society.
money to support Proposition 23. It would ry and their vehicle. The man was able to free last winter and jurors dead- Adoptions include spay or neuter surgery, a
indefinitely suspend a 2006 California law that himself after the suspects left and went to a locked in December on microchip, vaccinations and a health and
seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions neighbor’s home to seek help. murder and gang changes. behavior screening, shelter officials said.
statewide to 1990 levels over the next decade. Stephen Villar He is currently facing retri- Adoption hours are from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Police arrested Vasquez later that day in San
Opponents of the law, set to take effect in Francisco while driving the couple’s truck. al Nov. 15. on weekdays and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on week-
2012, say it will eliminate jobs and hurt small Navarrete was caught the following day. Both After the trial, prosecutors announced that, ends. Customers should come at least an hour
businesses. remain in custody in lieu of $2 million bail. between May 2009 and March 2010, he before closing time to complete an adoption.

• Dave Mandelkern, a since the 2008 Lehman


community college district Brothers bankruptcy which
trustee and candidate for San continues leaving the county
Mateo County treasurer- and its residents at risk for a
tax collector, said a $20 mil- similar loss in the future.
lion claim filed by 12 county The Community College
school districts and the coun- District lost $25 million when
ty superintendent of schools the county investment pool
against the county and lost $155 million due to the
Treasurer Lee Buffington reinforces con- Lehman collapse. He recused himself from
cerns about the county’s investment policy. discussions or votes by the board in regard to
Mandelkern’s campaign platform includes the the claim and potential lawsuit to avoid any
argument the policy has not been updated sense of a conflict.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/NATION Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 7

Tom Bosley,Mr.C on ‘Happy Days,’dies at 83


By Bob Thomas portrayed June Cleaver in “Leave It To
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Beaver.”
Both shows showcased life in the 1950s —
LOS ANGELES — It was a constant in before Vietnam, Watergate and other tumul-
American television for more than a decade: tuous events of the ’60s and ’70s — when life
Viewers could turn on their TVs and find was simpler.
Howard Cunningham in his armchair, reading “Kids were watching their parents grow up,
the newspaper and providing a fatherly voice and parents were watching themselves grow
of reason to young Richie Cunningham and up. And that was the key to success of that
his friends on “Happy Days.” show,” Bosley said in a 2000 interview.
Tom Bosley made the role famous during Bosley initially turned down the offer for a
the long-running sitcom, earning a place as costarring role in “Happy Days.”
one of the most memorable fathers in TV his- “After rereading the pilot script,” he
tory. recalled in a 1986 interview, “I changed my
Bosley died Tuesday at the age of 83 after mind because of a scene between Howard
suffering heart failure at a hospital near his Cunningham and Richie. The father/son situ-
Palm Springs home. Bosley’s agent, Sheryl ation was written so movingly, I fell in love
Abrams, said he was also battling lung cancer. with the project.”
His death brought fond remembrances of Viewers did too.
the nostalgic ABC show, which ran from 1974 “Happy Days,” which debuted in 1974,
to 1984. On Saturday, TV viewers lost anoth- slowly built to hit status, becoming televi-
er surrogate parent, Barbara Billingsley, who sion’s top-rated series by its third season.

Daniel Hill Obituary


Daniel Hill died at his home peacefully in teer at the museum.
his sleep Oct. 15, 2010 He was born in San Dan was a lifetime member of the mechan-
Francisco in 1923. He became a mechanic and ics union local 1414.
worked in the city until 1955, when he moved Dan is survived by his devoted wife of 59
his family to the Peninsula. Dan was a genius years, Joyce “Terry” Hill and his devoted sons
of a mechanic. He had an incredible talent for Jeffrey, Marc, Craig and Brian and his devot- REUTERS
taking things apart, figuring out how to make ed daughter Dana. He is further survived by Tom Bosley,seen here with Liza Minnelli,whose career spanned five decades and included his
it work and then putting it back together his grandchildren Jason, Keegan, Jessica, role as the father on popular 1970s TV comedy ‘Happy Days,’has died at 83.
again. Kathleen And Justin Anderson and great-
Dan’s real love was 1931 Chevrolet Woody grandson Igor. Services will be at Crippen &
Wagon. He would pick up a tourist or two and Flynn Carlmont Chapel, 1111 Alameda de las
give them a ride, usually down the Lombard Pulgas in Belmont at 11:30 a.m., Friday Oct.
Street hill. He donated the historic car to the 22.
San Francisco Maritime Museum several In lieu of flowers consider a donation to the
years ago. It is now on display on board the Peninsula Humane Society or a charity of
fairy boat Eureka. Dan was a longtime volun- your choice.
8 Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Military recruiters told to accept gay applicants By Anne Flaherty new life last month when U.S. District Judge
and Julie Watson Virginia Phillips declared it unconstitutional.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Gay people have been fighting for equality
in the military since the 1960s,” said Aaron
SAN DIEGO — The military is accepting Belkin, executive director of the Palm Center,
openly gay recruits for the first time in the a think tank on gays and the military at the
nation’s history, even as it tries in the courts to University of California Santa Barbara. “It
slow the movement to abolish its “don’t ask, took a lot to get to this day.”
don’t tell” policy. The Defense Department has said it would
At least two service members discharged comply with Phillips’ order and had frozen
for being gay began the process to re-enlist any discharge cases. Pentagon spokeswoman
after the Pentagon’s Tuesday announcement. Cynthia Smith said recruiters had been given
A federal judge in California who over- top-level guidance to accept applicants who
turned the 17-year policy last week rejected say they are gay.
the government’s latest effort on Tuesday to AP interviews found some recruiters fol-
halt her order telling the military to stop lowing the order and others saying they had
enforcing the law. Before her ruling, govern- not heard of the announcement.
ment lawyers told Phillips they would appeal Recruiters also have been told to inform
if she rejected their request. potential recruits that the moratorium on
With the recruiting announcement, the bar- enforcement of the policy could be reversed at
riers built by an institution long resistant and any time, if the ruling is appealed or the court
sometimes hostile to gays had come down. grants a stay, she said.
REUTERS The movement to overturn the 1993 Gay rights groups were continuing to tell
Lt. Dan Choi, a gay Army officer honorably discharged under the don’t ask, don’t tell policy, Clinton-era law gained speed when President service members to avoid revealing that they
speaks to the media after attempting to re-enlist at the Times Square military recruitment Barack Obama campaigned on its repeal. The are gay, fearing they could find themselves in
station in New York. effort stalled in Congress this fall, and found trouble should the law be reinstated.

Around the nation


Shots hit Pentagon;
State lawmakers preparing citizenship legislation
By Paul Davenport Pearce declined to say how the legislation their children.
Police label it ‘random event’ and Amanda Lee Myers will differ from similar measures that have There are two ways to change the
Someone fired shots at the Pentagon early THE ASSOCIATED PRESS been introduced in each two-year congression- Constitution and both are difficult.
Tuesday in what security officials described as al session since 2005. None of them made it out One requires approval by two-thirds majori-
“a random event.” No one was injured in the PHOENIX — The Arizona state senator who of committee. ties in both chambers of Congress. The other,
pre-dawn incident in which shots were fired wrote the nation’s toughest law against illegal He and another Arizona lawmaker did argue which has never been used, is for two-thirds of
into two windows at the sprawling Defense immigrants said Tuesday he and 13 other state that wording in the amendment that guarantees state legislatures to call for a constitutional
Department just across the Potomac River in lawmakers are collecting support from legisla- citizenship to people born in the U.S. who are convention. Either requires ratification by
suburban Virginia. Steven Calvery, director of tors to challenge automatic U.S. citizenship to “subject to the jurisdiction” of this country three-fourths of state legislatures.
the civilian Pentagon Force Protection Agency, the children of illegal immigrants. does not apply to the children of illegal immi- Paul Bender, a constitutional law professor at
told reporters that a number of his officers Sen. Russell Pearce’s target is the U.S. grants because such families don’t owe sole Arizona State University, said if the lawmakers
reported hearing five to seven shots fired at Constitution’s 14th Amendment. allegiance to the U.S. focus their argument on the “subject to juris-
about 4:55 a.m. EDT near the south parking lot “This is a battle of epic proportions,” the The efforts by Pearce and the other lawmak- diction” wording, they won’t get very far
of the Pentagon. The Pentagon building and Mesa Republican said Tuesday during a news ers come amid calls to change the 14th because the founders only meant it to apply to
the roads leading it were briefly shut down as conference at the Arizona Capitol. “We’ve Amendment. Supporters cite costs to taxpayers the children of foreign diplomats born in the
officers did an initial sweep of the area. allowed the hijacking of the 14th Amendment.” for services provided to illegal immigrants and U.S.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 9
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Drinking the tea Cheers to Dimitre additional money for schools. the MidPeninsula.

Editor, Editor,
However, the entrenched education- On the web By combining local news and sports
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We have a long history of I must compliment columnist part; it continues to resist meaning- • Ana Rudolph: Health care’s business, lifestyle, state, national and world news,
endorsing a “tea party” in San Dorothy Dimitre for her piece ful changes that would benefit our nationwide benefits we seek to provide our readers with the highest
Mateo long before it was newswor- “Education Nation?” in the Oct. 11 kids. For example, the California • Jenifer Behling: Mandelkern quality information resource in San Mateo County.
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and most recently from the San do we need so many school dis- in the Opinion/Letters section Jon Mays
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Mateo-Foster City Elementary tricts? There are seven K-8 districts Sports Editor
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about tea, here, in response to the from Millbrae to San Carlos and have reported this special district
Dimitre pointed out about problems three high school districts from should have stopped receiving and Copy Editor/Page Designer
“Local races get negative, weird” with the schools are so very true. Erik Oeverndiek
Redwood City to South San grant-making activities 10 years
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Mateo-Foster City School District when it reduces the overall quality San Carlos Kerry McArdle
Jack Kirkpatrick and the San Mateo Union High of our children’s education? The letter writer is Senior Reporter
Redwood City School District (both graduates of The educational establishment a candidate for the Sequoia Michelle Durand
Aragon High School in 1999 and wants you to believe the problem is Healthcare District Board. Reporters
2002). funding because implementing Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb

Disappointed in M-A ruling I look forward to reading meaningful changes would reduce Senior Correspondent: Events
Dimitre’s columns every time they their power and control. We’ve done Praise for brake pad bill Susan E. Cohn
Editor, appear in the Daily Journal. There our part and should stop voting yes
Editor, Business Staff
As a parent of a Menlo-Atherton have been many others, which I was for these measures until the estab- Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera
football player, I was deeply disap- very impressed with, but never took lishment does its part and imple- Congratulations to Kelly Moran Jennifer Bishop Gloria Brickman
pointed with the 11th hour ruling the time to drop a note. Thank you ments changes that benefit our kids for successfully getting the gover- Gale Green Robert O’Leary
Jeff Palter Shirley Marshall
by Judge Marie Weiner against the for the insightful columns. instead of their own interests. nor’s signature on SB 346, the Kris Skarston
temporary field lights on home- California Brake Pad Reformulation
Bill (“Long road for brake pad bill” Interns • Correspondents • Contractors
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games” in the Oct. 6 edition of the Foster City Deno G. Milano Journal). That measure will reduce Philip Dimaano Darold Fredricks
Daily Journal). Foster City the dangerous copper residue from Miles Freeborn Brian Grabianowski
William Jeske Cheri Lucas
Thanks to a great coaching staff, applying the brakes on your own Nick Rose Theresa Seiger
our players have been working Why no on Measure O vehicle. You can find that same cop- Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
hard on and off the field. The rul- Editor, Taxpayer funding ignored per residue on the wheels of your
Eliot Storch Jeremy Venook

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10 Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Dow drops, dollar rebounds


By David K. Randall Earlier in the day, disappointing news
Dow 10,978.62 -165.07 10-Yr Bond 2.4750% -0.0160
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wall Street from Apple Inc. and IBM Corp. helped
Nasdaq 2,436.95 -43.71 Oil (per barrel) 79.49 send the technology-heavy Nasdaq down
S&P 500 1,165.90 -18.81 Gold 1,335.10 NEW YORK — A stronger dollar and ing an announcement that China, whose about 2 percent. Both companies beat
a surprise interest rate hike in China that rapid growth has helped pull the global earnings forecasts when they reported
may slow that country’s economy helped economy along, raised a key interest rate results late Monday, but each delivered
push stocks sharply lower Tuesday. to fight inflation. That pushed the shares news that investors didn’t like. Apple
The Dow Jones industrial average fell of U.S. companies down, many of which Inc. didn’t sell as many iPads as analysts
below 11,000 for the first time in a little consider China an important market. had hoped and a measure of profitability
The Dow Jones industrial average fell was lower than expected. IBM Corp.’s
more than a week, reversing a streak that
165.07, or 1.5 percent, to 10,978.62. outsourcing business didn’t do as well
had pushed the index up nearly 7 percent
Standard & Poor’s 500 index fell 18.81,
for the year. It was the largest single-day analysts predicted.
or 1.6 percent, to 1,165.90, while the
drop in the market since early August. Nasdaq composite index fell 43.71, or Shares of Apple fell 2.6 percent, to
Bank of America Corp.’s 4.4 percent 1.8 percent, to 2,436.95. $309.49. Apple’s shares have gained 9.1
drop was the largest fall in the Dow and After the market closed, Yahoo! Inc. percent this quarter.
came amid reports that a group of announced that its total revenue for the “On average, the earnings reports have
investors including BlackRock Inc. and third quarter came to $1.6 billion, up less beaten expectations, but now investors
Pacific Investment Management Co. are than 2 percent from the $1.58 billion it are asking, ’What’s next?’,” said
reportedly attempting to force the bank earned at the same time last year. After Jonathan Satovsky, the head of Satovsky
to repurchase mortgages put out by accounting for a one-time gain from the Asset Management. “Even Apple
Countrywide Financial Corp., which sale of its help-wanted site, the company reduced guidance for the fourth quarter
Bank of America bought in 2008. earned 16 cents per share, which was of the year.”
BlackRock and Pimco declined to com- one cent more than analysts were The dollar rose 1.7 percent against a
ment. expecting. Shares of Yahoo were up 1 basket of currencies, while gold fell 2
The broader stock market fell follow- percent in after-market trading. percent.

Yahoo 3Q profit doubles,revenue lackluster


Michael Liedtke takeover target because of its slumping sale of its help-wanted site, HotJobs, to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stock price. Monster Worldwide Inc. If not for that
Yahoo made some progress on the boost, Yahoo’s earnings would have been
SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo Inc. earnings front, thanks largely to cost-cut- 16 cents per share, a penny above the
shuffled through another quarter of slug- ting moves since Yahoo hired Bartz to average estimate among analysts sur-
gish growth, a performance that may fur- orchestrate a turnaround 21 months ago. veyed by Thomson Reuters.
ther test the patience of the Internet com- Net income totaled $396 million, or 29 Revenue for the quarter totaled $1.6
pany’s already restless shareholders. cents per share, in the three months end- billion, up by less than 2 percent from
The third-quarter results announced ing in September. That was more than $1.58 billion at the same time last year.
Tuesday also seem likely to intensify the double earnings of $186 million, or 13 The paltry gain contrasted with a 23 per-
pressure on CEO Carol Bartz to end a cents per share, at the same time last year. cent revenue increase at Google Inc.,
four-year financial funk amid speculation But this year’s figures included a one- which competes against Yahoo for online
that the company could become a time gain of $186 million from Yahoo’s advertisers.

Bank of America posts to do more business with the bank


instead of generating revenue through Business briefs
$7.7B loss on special charge penalty fees such as overdraft charges. lysts’ forecasts again, but the bank saw a
NEW YORK — Bank of America The bank is already starting to imple- big slowdown in trading, its most prof-
Corp. said Tuesday it lost $7.65 billion ment some changes, and has cut over- itable business.
during the third quarter due to a charge draft fees on small amounts that cus- Net income after paying preferred div-
related to credit and debit card reform tomers charge to their debit cards. idends fell 43 percent from the year-ago
legislation passed over the summer. period as revenue in the bank’s bond,
The bank also announced a change in Goldman Sachs earns $1.74B currency and commodities trading divi-
its consumer banking strategy to focus NEW YORK — Goldman Sachs sion fell to its lowest level since the
on providing customers with incentives Group Inc.’s earnings easily beat ana- depths of the financial crisis in late 2008.
THE DAILY JOURNAL BUSINESS/WORLD Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 11

French retirement protests take violent turn


By Jenny Barchfield would raise the retirement age from 60 to 62 to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS help prevent the pension system from going
bankrupt. Many workers feel the change would
PARIS — Masked youths clashed with be a dangerous step in eroding France’s social
police and set fires in cities across France on benefits — which include long vacations, con-
Tuesday as protests against a proposed hike in tracts that make it hard for employers to lay off
the retirement age took an increasingly radical workers and a state-subsidized health care sys-
turn. Hundreds of flights were canceled, long tem — in favor of “American-style capitalism.”
lines formed at gas stations and train service in Sarkozy’s conservative government points
many regions was cut in half. out that 62 is among the lowest retirement ages
President Nicolas Sarkozy pledged to crack in the world, the French are living much longer
down on “troublemakers” and guarantee public than they used to and the pension system is los-
order, raising the possibility of more confronta- ing money. The workers say the government
tions with young rioters after a week of disrup- could find pension savings elsewhere, such as
tive but largely nonviolent demonstrations. by raising contributions from employers.
Sarkozy also vowed to ensure that fuel was In Paris, huge crowds marched toward the
available to everyone. Some 4,000 gas stations gilded-domed Invalides, where Napoleon is
were out of gas Tuesday afternoon, the envi- buried. Police estimated the crowd at 60,000,
ronment minister said. The prime minister said down from 65,000 at a similar march last week.
oil companies agreed to pool gasoline stocks to Riot police wielding plastic shields surrounded
try to get the dry gas stations filled again. the massive Place des Invalides.
Prime Minister Francois Fillon said, “The “It’s important to come out because France
government will continue to dislodge protest- wouldn’t be what it is today if the generations
ers blocking the fuel depots. ... No one has the that came before us hadn’t taken to the streets,”
right to take hostage an entire country, its econ- said Lidwine Mure, a 32-year-old teacher who
omy and its jobs.” has attended all six Paris protests since REUTERS
The protesters are trying to prevent the September. Her dark clothes were a collage of A cloud of tear gas surrounds hooded youths during confrontation with French riot police in
French parliament from approving a bill that pro-strike stickers. Nanterre,near Paris.

Banks unlikely to silence the U.K.’s Cameron announces


military austerity plan
LONDON — Britain will lose thousands of
Around the world
cal activists, have been killed and another 48
have been wounded since Saturday in the

foreclosure-document mess
By Alan Zibel resuming foreclosures in the 23 states that
troops, reduce its ability to fight complex mis-
sions like the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
and delay a program to upgrade its nuclear
defenses, Prime Minister David Cameron
southern port city, according to Sharmila
Farooqi, a spokeswoman for the Sindh provin-
cial government, and police. The violence
coincided with Sunday’s election to replace a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS require a judge’s approval brought a wave of announced Tuesday. provincial lawmaker killed in August.
denunciations from public officials Tuesday. Outlining the first defense review since Karachi, a vast metropolis with more than
WASHINGTON — Big lenders are trying Attorneys general and other officials said bank 1998 — intended both to sweep away strate- 16 million residents, is prone to political, eth-
to move past the foreclosure-document mess, officials could face civil — and potentially gies crafted before the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks nic and religious strife. While officials would
saying they’re now confident their paperwork criminal — charges for flouting court proce- on the U.S. and to help clear the country’s not name any suspects, many so-called “target
is accurate. dures in handling foreclosure documents. crippling national debt — Cameron said killings” in Karachi have been linked to gangs
Yet they face so much organized resistance Hundreds of judges around the country have 17,000 troops, a fleet of jets and an aging air- allegedly controlled by two of the city’s long-
that they can’t just snap up their briefcases, the authority to penalize bank officials who craft carrier would all be sacrificed. feuding political parties.
declare the crisis over and move on. violate their procedural rules. They could also Cameron’s government has hinted for
Consider the opposition: force thousands of foreclosure cases to go to months that the cuts would be severe — and Lawmaker: Mine
• Attorneys general in all 50 states are joint- full trials rather than issue a quick ruling. sweeping. Communities around the country collapse warning ignored
ly investigating whether lenders violated state Judges won’t take well to banks that filed watched the announcement nervously, wor-
laws. erroneous documents with their courts, said ried about jobs and the impact on local com- SANTIAGO, Chile — A Chilean legislative
• Lawyers for evicted homeowners are Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller. munities in a time of economic hardship. commission is investigating reports that min-
preparing lawsuits against major lenders. “There could be some serious consequences,” ing operators ignored danger warnings from a
• State judges have signaled they will including criminal charges, Zoeller said. Rash of killings grips man who was later among 33 later trapped
review the banks’ foreclosure documents with Even if there aren’t, lawsuits are likely to when a mine collapsed.
skepticism. continue for years, said Guy Cecala, publisher
Pakistan’s largest city Deputy Carlos Vilches, a commission mem-
• Lawmakers on Capitol Hill plan to hold of trade publication Inside Mortgage Finance. ISLAMABAD — Gunmen killed 16 peo- ber, said Tuesday that miner Juan Llanes has
hearings. “Some of these plaintiffs’ attorneys clearly ple in Pakistan’s largest city Tuesday, officials alleged that operators refused his request to
The document crisis, in other words, smell blood in the water,” Cecala said. said, the latest victims in a surge of violence leave the mine three hours before it collapsed
appears far from over. Bank of America and GMAC say they have to grip Karachi and underscore the poor state on Aug. 5. Llanes reportedly had heard loud
Statements on Monday by Bank of America yet to find mistakes in the documents they’ve of law and order in this U.S.-allied nation. sounds that indicated a collapse could be
Corp. and GMAC Mortgage that they are reviewed so far. At least 48 people, including several politi- brewing.
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Serra holds
The Giants way
Stellar pitching,just enough offense gives San Francisco 2-1 series lead
off Wildcats
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

It was all set up for a Serra blowout Tuesday


afternoon.
The Padres’ water polo team, without a pool
By Janie McCauley because of campus renovations, were playing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS their first “home” match of the season —
Senior Day at the new aquatic complex at
SAN FRANCISCO — Cody Ross keeps College of San Mateo. Their opponent? A St.
doing his best Barry Bonds imitation. Ignatius team that has not provided much
With the home run king watching and competition for the Padres over the last couple
cheering from a front-row seat, Ross deliv- of years.
ered again, Matt Cain outdueled Cole Hamels On top of all that, a Serra win would all but
and the San Francisco Giants beat the clinch a berth in the Central Coast Section
Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 Tuesday for a 2-1 tournament.
lead in the NL championship series. So, according to Murphy’s Law, it was any-
Picked up off waivers in August from thing but easy for the Padres. After watching a
Florida, Ross added to his quickly growing four-goal lead evaporate, the Padres got a
postseason legacy. He homered three times in sixth goal from Max Murphy and then with-
the first two games at Philadelphia and hit an stood a furious Wildcats rally to pull out a 10-
RBI single in Game 3 to break a scoreless tie. 9 win.
“He plays with no fear,” Giants manager “S.I. played fantastic,” said Serra coach Bob
Bruce Bochy. “That’s what you love about the Greene. “In 20 years of coaching, that’s the
guy.” best performance I’ve seen from them.”
The modest Ross insists he’s far from Serra (3-3 WCAL, 13-9 overall) held a two-
deserving of comparisons to Bonds or Mr. goal advantage, 9-7, heading into the final
October himself, Reggie Jackson. period, but S.I. cut the Serra lead to 9-8 with
Bochy even tinkered with his lineup, mov- 4:08 to play on a shot that deflected off a
ing Ross up into the No. 5 spot. The good- Padre defender and off the Serra goalie.
natured guy who aspired to be a rodeo clown Murphy scored what turned out to be the
as a kid came to the plate to chants of “Cody! game-winning goal with just over two min-
Cody!” utes to play. He took a pass from Ian Williams
“It’s an easy name to chant, that’s probably in the set and, with two Wildcat defenders
why. Two syllables,” Ross said. “It’s been an draped over him, slammed home a backhand
unbelievable experience for me so far. A shot.
month and a half, two months, ago, I didn’t Turns out it was a huge goal because the
dream I’d be in this situation. The Giants were Wildcats pulled the goal back with just under
awesome to bring me over here. It’s just been a minute to play. The Padres came away with
a great ride.” a steal, but sent a pass back to the goalie. As
San Francisco grabbed the edge in its best- two S.I. players descended on him, the goalie
of-seven series against the two-time defend- tried to swim away from the pressure, across
ing NL champions — with two more games in the front of his goalmouth. He was cornered
their home ballpark. near the right post, lost possession and gave
Bonds, wearing his old No. 25 jersey, got up an empty net goal.
the towel-waving sellout crowd of 43,320 “They took advantage of our bonehead mis-
going at AT&T Park when introduced on the takes,” Greene said.
field before first pitch with three other ex- The Wildcats had one last chance to tie the
Giants. He threw his arms up in the air and score, getting the ball with 23 seconds to play.
waved, generating wild cheers. Good defensive pressure from Serra forced a
REUTERS
Cody Ross, right, who drove in the Giants first run, high fives his teammates following the
See NLCS, Page 14 Giants’3-0 win over Philadelphia in Game 3 of the NLCS.They lead the best of 7 series 2-1. See PADRES, Page 18

CSM passes first real test,faces Foothill next


By Nathan Mollat over 500 yards of offense, they were held to state according to the J.C. Athletic Bureau
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
CSM Notebook “just” 311 against Santa Rosa. rankings, and No. 2 in Northern California,
Conference opener last Saturday. “Every game (in the Nor Cal Conference) is behind just City College of San Francisco —
After a non-conference schedule that saw For the first time this season, the Bulldogs going to be a fight,” said CSM head coach next week’s opponent.
CSM (1-0 Nor Cal, 6-0 overall) jumped out
the College of San Mateo football team set were severely tested by Santa Rosa. In the Bret Pollack. “We had to scratch and claw for
to a 20-0 lead in the first half before Santa
rushing records on its way to an undefeated end, CSM passed the test, beating the Bear every yard. That’s why it was a good game to Rosa (0-1, 3-3) closed to 26-13 and then
record, the Bulldogs took a big step up in Cubs 26-19. After a non-conference campaign see us fight.”
competition in their Northern California that saw the Bulldogs rack up an average of The Bulldogs remain ranked third in the See CSM, Page 14
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 13

Rangers close
in on pennant
By Mike Fitzpatrick Rangers 10, Yankees 3
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
It was reminiscent of Jeter’s disputed homer
NEW YORK — Strange things happen in at old Yankee Stadium in Game 1 of the 1996
right field at Yankee Stadium. ALCS against Baltimore, when 12-year-old fan
In the latest playoff ruckus to arise in that Jeffrey Maier reached over the right-field fence
small corner of the Bronx, the New York with his mitt and reeled in a tying shot by Jeter REUTERS
Yankees hit a pair of disputed drives over the in the eighth inning.
fence in Game 4 of the AL championship series
Bengie Molina blasts a three-run homer in the top of the sixth in Game 4 of the ALCS. The
Orioles right fielder Tony Tarasco, parked Rangers now lead the series 3-1.
Tuesday night. One stood as a home run, while under the ball as it descended, argued vehe-
the other call was correctly overturned and mently, but umpire Rich Garcia called it a home
ruled foul. run. The Yankees went on to win the game and
With one out in the second inning, Robinson the series.
Cano hit a high fly that landed on the ledge atop Of course, that was long before Major
the right-field wall and caromed into the seats. League Baseball adopted instant replay late in
Texas outfielder Nelson Cruz jumped for the the 2008 season to review whether potential
ball and came up short, then signaled that a fan homers clear fences and whether they are fair or
in the front row wearing a Derek Jeter jersey foul. Fan interference on such balls is subject to
had interfered with him. review — but instant replay is only used for
Right-field umpire Jim Reynolds ruled it a possible home runs.
home run and stayed with the call after a brief Following a rash of missed calls during the
argument by Rangers manager Ron past three postseasons, many people have called
Washington. It appeared that the fan touched for expanded replay in baseball. Commissioner
Cruz’s glove but never reached over the fence, Bud Selig has resisted and said there isn’t much
which would make it fan interference. support among those he consults in the game.
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Joe Blanton will start for the Phillies in Game club in place of the struggling Andres Torres.

NLCS
Continued from page 12
4 on Wednesday night, though manager Charlie
Manuel considered Halladay on short rest.
Blanton last pitched one inning of relief on the
Bochy said Torres would be back in the lineup
Wednesday against a right-hander. When
Rowand scored, the first person to greet
final day of the season, an 8-7 loss at Atlanta, Rowand in the dugout was Torres.
and has not started since Sept. 29. “You feel good for them. They’re pros,”
The Giants have never won the World Series Rookie Madison Bumgarner starts for the Bochy said of Rowand and Renteria. “They’ve
since moving West to San Francisco before the Giants in his first career matchup with the done a great job of setting aside their ego.
1958 season. They came within six outs of a Phillies. He pitched the division series clincher We’ve got guys who are used to being out there
title in 2002, led by Bonds’ slugging. at Atlanta. every day. Aaron kept himself ready and gets a
The last time this franchise won it all was in “I would say tomorrow is the biggest game start today, gets a big hit, scores a run. They’ve
1954, as the New York Giants. On a team that we’ve played so far,” Manuel said. been a big part of this.”
included future Hall of Famer Willie Mays and Freddy Sanchez in the No. 2 hole was the
On a beautiful and festive fall day in the Bay
other big-name players, it was a part-time out- only Giant to stay in the same spot in the order.
Area, Bochy made all the right moves.
fielder who hit .253 in his career — Dusty Shortstop Renteria moved into Torres’ regular
Rhodes — who emerged as the Series star with Along with Ross moving up, Aaron Rowand
earned a start in center field, then doubled and leadoff hole, while Huff was moved down to
two homers in six at-bats. sixth from third.
So far this postseason, that role of unlikely scored on Freddy Sanchez’s fifth-inning single.
“We kind of had the old lineup out there and REUTERS Juan Uribe played after he was scratched late
hero belongs entirely to Ross, an outfielder with Matt Cain pitched seven innings of two-hit
a lifetime .265 mark. Ross and Rhodes both everybody battled against a tough, tough lefty,” before Game 2 with a bruised left wrist. An
Huff said. “This guy’s been mowing people ball during the Giants’3-0 win over Philly. MRI exam Monday showed no structural dam-
played seven seasons and reached the postsea-
son just once. down pretty much all year long, so it was a big left-handed Hamels didn’t allow a hit until age.
“He’s our spark plug,” Aubrey Huff said. win to come home and get the first one.” Edgar Renteria’s single to start the fourth, while Cain showed no signs of a long layoff in earn-
Ross hit an RBI single in the fourth inning to Cain allowed two hits over seven innings, Carlos Ruiz’s one-out single in the third was the ing his first career postseason victory. Pitching
break a scoreless tie and fellow playoff first- struck out five and walked three in a strong 119- first off Cain. on 10 days’ rest since a no-decision in Game 2
timer Huff followed with a run-scoring single. pitch effort. After Renteria’s hit, Sanchez sacrificed him of the division series against Atlanta on Oct. 8,
“He’s definitely hot,” Hamels said. “He’s Javier Lopez pitched the eighth and Brian to second. Buster Posey struck out swinging Cain beat the Phillies for the first time. He had
been battling and hitting pitches that most nor- Wilson finished it for his fourth postseason save and former Phillies outfielder Pat Burrell been 0-3 lifetime with a 6.23 ERA in his first
mal people can’t hit at this time.” and second in as many tries this series. walked. Ross followed with his single. five career starts against Philadelphia.
The answer? “Usually someone steps up but that wasn’t San Francisco managed only four hits in los- Bochy visited Cain after the right-hander hit
“Hit him,” Hamels kidded. the case today,” Phillies shortstop Jimmy ing 6-1 on Sunday night at Citizens Bank Park. Ruiz and then walked pinch-hitter Ross Gload
This marked the third impressive pitcher’s Rollins said. “When you get a guy on, you get The Giants knew they needed to do more with two outs in the seventh, but stuck with him.
duel in as many games of this NLCS. First, it him in. That’s the way to jump start it.” Tuesday to swing the momentum back in their Cain retired Shane Victorino on a groundout.
was Roy Halladay vs. Tim Lincecum, then Roy Cain and 2008 World Series MVP Hamels favor. Cain shut down the heart of the Phillies’
Oswalt and Jonathan Sanchez. each began with three scoreless innings. The Bochy started Rowand against his former loaded lineup, too.

ing and [the defense] will need to lean on Reedley in Week 2, 51-10. the Bulldogs out-scored their opponents 34-9

CSM
Continued from page 12
them. Other times, the defense will be click-
ing and the offense will need to lean on them.”
Said France: “[Santa Rosa] was a big step
But none of that means anything coming
into this weekend. In fact, it appears the
Bulldogs took to heart the coaching staff’s
— all without their starting goalie.
That feel-good run will more than likely
come to an end today, however, as the
up from non-conference (games). It was a teaching moment from last year. Bulldogs travel to Los Altos Hills to face a
fight the whole way.” “They’re standing in our way of where we Foothill squad that is one of the best teams in
scored with 3:10 to play to cut CSM’s lead to want to be,” said CSM running back Nate the state.
26-19. Up next: vs. Foothill, 1 p.m. Saturday Newman.
But the Bulldogs took the ensuing kickoff Coach Randy Wright has all but conceded
If there is any rivalry for CSM, Foothill is it. Added running back Seta Pohahau: “We’re defeat to the Owls, but there are still moral
and never gave the ball back. not going to let them come in our house and
Separated by about 20 miles along Interstate victories to be had.
“We got the ball back with [3:10] and need- beat us. It’s more personal.”
ed two first downs and we did that,” Pollack 280, the Owls always seem to throw a wrench “Our goal is to close the gap and improve
into the Bulldogs’ plans. The Owls represent one of the most bal- on the last time we played them,” Wright said,
said.
Last year, the Owls were the only team to anced offensive attacks the Bulldogs will face adding Foothill beat CSM by eight goals the
While the offense may have had an off day,
hand the Bulldogs a regular-season defeat, 28- this season. Foothill is averaging 222 yards on last time the teams met.
the CSM defense was there to pick up the
27. Despite the loss, Tulloch believes that loss the ground and 234 yards through the air. After Foothill, however, the Bulldogs have
slack. While it did give up 351 yards of
propelled the Bulldogs to the state champi- Eugene Wright paces the Owls’ ground attack, two winnable games to close regular-season
offense, the Bulldogs came up with three
onship game. averaging 104 yards per game. Foothill has play before the start of the Coast Conference
interceptions.
“The loss to Foothill was the best thing that had a revolving door at the quarterback spot, tournament, which the Bulldogs will host
“The defense played really well,” said CSM
ever happened to us last year,” Tulloch said. “I but appear to have settled on Calvin Nov. 5 and 6. The Bulldogs are all but locked
linebacker Nik France. “We got turnovers and
think every player learned from it. It was a Schmidtke, who is averaging 181 yards pass- into the No. 4 spot for the conference, which
pressured the quarterback all night. We had a
great teaching moment.” ing per game. means — assuming they win their first tour-
few players who stepped up. It was nice they
call on us (the defense) and we got the job And what did the Bulldogs learn? “They’ve always done a good job between nament match — a semifinal meeting with
done.” “Last year, I think we were looking ahead,” the run and the pass,” Tulloch said. Foothill.
CSM defensive coordinator Tim Tulloch Pollack said. “We just weren’t in the right Despite long odds of winning the confer-
expected nothing less. He understands, along mindset. We spotted them 14 points.” Women’s water polo ence tournament, Wright is still happy with
the rest of the coaching staff, the Nor Cal The Owls come into the game having been After suffering a disappointing 6-5 loss to the way his team has played this season.
Conference is one of the best in the nation and winged by Laney last week, which handed the Cabrillo two weeks ago, the CSM women’s “When we set out at the beginning of the
it’s going to take a team effort to pull out Owls their first loss of the season, 31-28, their water polo team has won four straight, includ- season, realistically we were looking and
wins. 28 points being their lowest point total since ing a pair of wins in the Mini Tournament it third, fourth or fifth (place),” Wright said.
“That’s football in this league,” Tulloch an opening week 23-21 win over Reedley. hosted last weekend. “Fourth place is where we are. That’s a great
said. “There will be times the offense is click- To put that in context, CSM rolled over In game against Ohlone and Sacramento, accomplishment.”
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 15

Top spot in BCS unwanted by Oklahoma


By Jeff Latzke The Sooners are ahead of Oregon, Florida two seasons ago. country in defense, and we’ve got a in Week 2, the team’s other four wins
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boise State, Auburn and TCU in the Relatively few players are back lot to work on,” Lewis said, placing have come by eight points or less.
BCS standings heading into another from that Oklahoma team, which fea- the Sooners a little lower than their “We’re not where we want to be
NORMAN, Okla. — When the chance to prove themselves worthy tured Heisman Trophy winner Sam rank at 71st in yards allowed. “Just yet. We’re not where we need to be
BCS standings made their season Saturday night at No. 18 Missouri (6- Bradford and eventual first-round don’t mention it, don’t think about it, and just to be ranked that way, I’m
debut, Oklahoma occupied the top 0, 2-0). NFL draft picks Gerald McCoy, don’t make it an issue. not jumping up and down,” safety
spot. That’s right where linebacker “What’s it matter? I don’t remem- Trent Williams and Jermaine “We’ve still got to go out there and Jonathan Nelson said. “You don’t get
Travis Lewis didn’t want the Sooners ber anybody talking about a goal that Gresham. win all our games if we want to get to a trophy for being ranked No. 1.”
to be. Oct. 15 we want to be No. 1 in the “We’ve got a pretty young team,” where we want to be at.” That only happens if the Sooners
“Not that I don’t think we’re one of BCS,” coach Bob Stoops said Lewis said. “We’ve got a lot of guys The top billing hasn’t been friendly keep on winning, likely needing to
the best in the country, I don’t think Tuesday. “That doesn’t matter at all. that didn’t play on that team, but the last two weeks, and the Sooners string together seven more victories
we deserved it yet,” said Lewis, a “All that matters is Missouri. we’ve got a lot of older guys that have noticed. just to reach the BCS title game on
defensive captain. “I think we’ve We’ve played two conference games, know how to handle it, that are not “I know the BCS came out this past Jan. 10 in Glendale, Ariz.
played two good games and then the and our whole focus and attitude is on going to let those younger guys relax week but before in the AP poll, it was “We’re going to approach this just
rest have been inconsistent. them. That’s it.” or start getting caught up in the hype Alabama. They went down. Ohio like we approached all year. Whether
“Put someone deserving of it up Stoops’ Sooners have started out as because as soon as you ... lose that State, they went down. So rankings we’re at the bottom or we’re at the
there.” the top team in the BCS three times, edge and then you lose.” don’t really matter at this time,” top, we approach it as we still have
Oklahoma (6-0, 2-0 Big 12), but only made it to the national cham- Historically, the first team to hold defensive end Jeremy Beal said. “If stuff to clean up,” defensive tackle
ranked No. 3 in The Associated Press pionship game in one of those sea- the BCS lead hasn’t been able to sus- we’re ranked No. 1 on Jan. 11, come Jamarkus McFarland said. “When we
poll, ended up in the top spot — and sons and never won it. Three other tain it. Only two of the 12 teams to talk to me. I’ll have something to say watch our tape, we see some errors
the driver’s seat for a spot in the times, Oklahoma started out behind debut at No. 1 in the standings have about that.” that we have, and we have to clean
national championship game — on and made it to the national title game gone on to win the national title, and The Sooners are coming off of their those up to perfect it in our eyes.
Sunday after Ohio State and — winning it all after the 2000 sea- it’s just 50-50 whether that team even most dominant performance, a 52-0 “We’re not worried about no one
Nebraska each lost and fell out of the son, losing to Southern California in plays for the championship. shutout against Iowa State. Other else’s ranking or how nobody else
top five. the 2005 Orange Bowl and losing to “We’re still 80th or 90th in the than a 47-17 blowout of Florida State sees us.”

Union says NFL will stop health care in March


By Jon Krawczynski pointed to the federal COBRA law that Mawae echoed that desire.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS allows employees to continue their existing But Smith spoke a little less glowingly
coverage without interruption at their own on Tuesday.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The NFL has told expense or the expense of their union. “From a seriousness standpoint, the play-
the players’ union that it will stop providing “This means that no player or family ers believe this lockout is going to occur,”
health care for players and their families in member would experience any change in Smith said.
March if the two sides do not reach a new coverage for so much as a single day Teams throughout the league, including
collective bargaining agreement. because of a work stoppage,” Aiello told the Vikings on Monday, have voted to
During an appearance with Minnesota The Associated Press in an e-mail. “The decertify the union in the event of a lock-
Vikings fans on Tuesday, NFLPA executive union surely knows this and there is no out, a procedural move that would give the
director DeMaurice Smith said he was excuse suggesting otherwise.” union a chance to sue under antitrust laws
working to figure out a plan to ensure med- During the NHL lockout in 2004-05, the if there is a lockout. Without decertifica-
ical coverage for players and their families NHL players’ union paid for substitute cov- tion, the union would have to wait six
should they be locked out. erage. months to file a suit after the collective bar-
Smith said he is dealing “with players That will be one of several options the gaining agreement expired.
where some of them have children who union will consider as it continues to pre- So far 16 of the 32 teams have voted to
need heart transplants. We have several pare for a lockout. decertify, a trend that NFLPA officials say
players who have children who are on kid- NFL owners spoke in optimistic tones at will continue in the next few weeks.
ney dialysis. We will have over 100 players their fall meetings last week in Chicago, “When the players say that if we get to
who will have children who are born in the with many saying they believed a new deal March and you are going to force us into a
March, April, May timeframe. Right now could be reached without a work stoppage. lockout and we are going to consider our
all of those players need health insurance.” New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft options, that’s not aggressive,” Smith said.
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said it’s one said he wanted to get something done by “That’s simply acting in a way to defend
more reason to reach an agreement. He also the holidays and NFLPA President Kevin yourself.”
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WED THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUE

20 21 22 23 24 25 26
MLS STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS NFL STANDINGS
@ Colorado
6 p.m.
@ Oilers
7 p.m.
@ Calgary
5 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL W L T Pts GF GA Atlantic Division East
x-New York 14 9 6 48 36 29 W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA
x-Columbus 13 8 8 47 37 33 N.Y.Islanders 3 1 2 8 20 17 N.Y.Jets 5 1 0 .833 159 101
vs.Philly vs.Philly Kansas City 10 13 6 36 32 34
4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 4 3 0 8 23 16 New England 4 1 0 .800 154 116
Chicago 8 12 9 33 33 37
FOX FOX
New England 9 15 5 32 32 48
Philadelphia 2 2 1 5 11 14 Miami 3 2 0 .600 89 112
Toronto FC 8 13 8 32 30 39 N.Y.Rangers 1 2 1 3 14 16 Buffalo 0 5 0 .000 87 161
Oct. 20 Oct. 23 New Jersey 1 4 1 3 10 21
Philadelphia 8 14 7 31 34 46
vs.Chivas USA @Kansas City End regular
D.C. 6 19 4 22 19 44 Northeast Division South
7 p.m. 5:30 p.m. season
CSN-CAL W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA
Toronto 4 0 1 9 17 11
WESTERN CONFERENCE Montreal 3 1 1 7 14 13
Houston
Indianapolis
4
4
2
2
0
0
.667
.667
153 167
163 125
Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 W L T Pts GF GA
@ Panthers vs. Denver in Bye vs.Tampa @ Arizona @ Packers
Boston 3 1 0 6 12 7 Tennessee 4 2 0 .667 162 98
vs. St.Louis x-Los Angeles 17 7 5 56 42 25
10 a.m. London
1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. Buffalo 1 4 1 3 12 18 Jacksonville 3 3 0 .500 110 167
10 a.m. x-Real Salt Lake 15 4 10 55 43 18
FOX CBS FOX FOX ESPN FOX Ottawa 1 4 1 3 12 21
x-Seattle 14 9 6 48 38 33
x-FC Dallas 12 3 14 50 41 26 Southeast Division North
Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA
x-Colorado 12 8 9 45 42 30
@ Broncos vs. Seattle vs.K.C. Bye @ Steelers vs.Miami @ Chargers Tampa Bay 4 1 0 8 17 18
1:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m.
x-San Jose 12 9 7 43 30 29 Pittsburgh 4 1 0 .800 114 60
FOX CBS Houston 8 15 6 30 38 48 Washington 4 2 0 8 18 14 Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 112 95
CBS CBS CBS CBS
Chivas USA 8 16 4 28 30 38 Atlanta 3 2 0 6 17 16 Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 100 102
Carolina 2 2 0 4 9 12 Cleveland 1 5 0 .167 88 125
NOTE:Three points for victory, one point for tie. Florida 2 2 0 4 12 5
LOCAL SCOREBOARD x- clinched playoff berth
West
GIRLS’TENNIS SINGLES — Chui (CS) d.Ikeda 6-0,6-0;Tsuei (CS) d. Saturday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pct PF PA
Menlo-Atherton 7,Mills 0 Berrill 6-3, 6-1; Laszlo (CS) d. Hagey 6-0, 6-0; Chen Chicago 0, D.C. United 0, tie Central Division Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 108 92
SINGLES — Keating (MA) d.Ishikawa 6-0,6-4;Som- (CS) d. McCormick 6-1, 6-2. DOUBLES — Loh-Park Toronto FC 2, Columbus 2, tie Oakland 2 4 0 .333 120 151
mer (MA) d. Mendoza 6-1, 7-6(8), LaPorte (MA) d. (CS) d. Eversole-Khoury 2-6, 6-3, (10-7); O’Leary- W L OT Pts GF GA
Philadelphia 2, New York 1 Chicago 4 2 1 9 23 20 Denver 2 4 0 .333 124 140
Diliberto 6-2,6-3;Diller (MA) d.Young 6-1,6-3.DOU- Wang (CS) d. Levaggi-Picini 6-1, 6-1; New England 1, Kansas City 0
BLES — Rehlaender-Fantuzzi (MA) d.Chin-Yee 6-2, Kereszti-McCrum (CS) d. Doherty-Dwyer 6-1, 7-5. Nashville 3 0 2 8 13 10 San Diego 2 4 0 .333 157 126
6-3;Roat-Shumway-LaPlante (MA) d.Chan-Chung Records — Crystal Springs 5-0 WBAL,7-2 overall. Real Salt Lake 2, FC Dallas 0
Houston 1, San Jose 0 Detroit 3 1 1 7 14 12
6-1,6-1; Aebi-Jones (MA) d.Xian-Lee 7-5,6-3.
Other scores:
Colorado 3, Los Angeles 1 St.Louis 2 1 2 6 14 12 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Burlingame 7,Hillsdale 0 Wednesday, October 20 Columbus 2 2 0 4 10 12
Woodside 6,South City 1 East
SINGLES — Tsu (B) d.Nachtigall 7-5,6-0;Davidenko Chivas USA at San Jose, 7 p.m. Northwest Division
Records — Woodside 14-0 PAL Ocean,16-2 overall. Thursday, October 21 W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA
(B) d.Fu 6-0,6-1;Harrigan (B) d.Palisoc 6-0,6-3;Sina-
tra (B) d. Y. Ota 6-0, 6-0. DOUBLES — M. New England at New York, 4:30 p.m. Colorado 4 2 0 8 19 19 N.Y.Giants 4 2 0 .667 134 118
Patel-Chambers (B) d.A.Ota-Diehl 6-2,6-0;Murphy- BOYS’WATER POLO
Calgary 3 2 0 6 9 11 Philadelphia 4 2 0 .667 153 120
L.Patel (B) d.Holmstrom-Clark 6-0,6-1;Fregosi-Cohn Serra 10,St.Ignatius 9 Washington 3 3 0 .500 113 119
(B) d.Yee-Alfajora 6-0, 6-1. Records — Burlingame
12-2 overall.
St.Ignatius 2 2 3 2 — 9 WHAT’S ON TAP Vancouver
Edmonton
2 2 1 5
2 2 0 4
12 12
12 11 Dallas 1 4 0 .200 102 111
Serra 3 3 3 1 — 10
Serra goal scorers — Murphy 6; Folan 2;Williams, WEDNESDAY Minnesota 1 2 1 3 10 11
Carlmont 4,Aragon 3 Girls’tennis Pacific Division South
A.Buljan.Serra goalie saves — Jaeb 7.Records —
SINGLES — Dubrow (C) d. Liu 6-3, 6-0; Sidell (C) d. Serra 3-3 WCAL,13-9 overall. Burlingame at Menlo-Atherton,4 p.m. W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA
Bass 6-1,6-1;Jiang (A) d.Shields 6-4,6-1;Huang (A) Atlanta 4 2 0 .667 130 101
d.Norman 6-3,6-1.DOUBLES — Lazaro-Tataru (C) Dallas 4 1 0 8 20 15
Mills 13,San Mateo 11 Girls’water polo Los Angeles 3 1 0 6 10 6 New Orleans 4 2 0 .667 130 108
d. Hsu-Sun 6-0, 6-2; Dvorak-Protopopov (C) d. Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia,2 p.m.;Aragon at Menlo
Huang-Ma 6-3,6-2;Yip-Ahn (A) d.Varelas-Chin 5-7, Mills 6 2 2 3 — 13 Anaheim 2 3 1 5 13 23 Tampa Bay 3 2 0 .600 80 111
San Mateo 5 3 2 1 — 11 School,3 p.m.; Burlingame at Castilleja,4 p.m. Carolina 0 5 0 .000 52 110
6-4,(10-8). San Jose 1 1 1 3 7 9
Goal scorers: M — Sarkakis 6; Smith 4; Kim 3. SM Boys’water polo Phoenix 1 2 1 3 8 10
Crystal Springs 7,Mercy-Burlingame 0 — Lebo 5;Vaisberg,Martins 3. Two points for a win,one point for overtime North
Aragon vs.Mills at Burlingame,3 p.m.;Menlo-Ather-
ton at Sequoia,Woodside at Menlo School,4 p.m. loss or shootout loss. W L T Pct PF PA
TRANSACTIONS Girls’volleyball Monday’s Games
Chicago
Green Bay
4
3
2
3
0
0
.667
.500
112 97
139 112
Notre Dame-San Jose at Notre Dame-Belmont, Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 87 88
NFL tice squad. Mercy-Burlingame at Menlo School,6:30 p.m. N.Y.Islanders 2,Toronto 1,OT
NFL—Fined Pittsburgh LB James Harrison $75,000, HOUSTON TEXANS—Released OT Ephraim Colorado 3,N.Y.Rangers 1 Detroit 1 5 0 .167 146 140
New England S Brandon Meriweather and Atlanta Salaam.Waived LB David Nixon. THURSDAY Pittsburgh 5,Ottawa 2
CB Dunta Robinson $50,000 each for flagrant vio- JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Re-signed QB Todd Girls’tennis Tampa Bay 5,Dallas 4 West
lations of player safety rules during Oct.17 games. Notre Dame-Belmont vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral Chicago 3,St.Louis 2,OT W L T Pct PF PA
Bouman.Released S Gerald Alexander.
CHICAGO BEARS—Released DE Charles Grant. at San Francisco State,3:30 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Arizona 3 2 0 .600 88 138
Signed DE Barry Turner from the practice squad. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed FB Deon Anderson. Mills,Carlmont at San Mateo,Burlingame at Aragon,
Tuesday’s Games
DENVER BRONCOS—Signed LB Diyral Briggs from NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed WR Samuel Giguere South City vs.Westmoor at Skyline College,Sequoia Boston 3,Washington 1 Seattle 3 2 0 .600 98 97
the practice squad. Placed WR Matthew Willis on to the practice squad.Terminated the contract of OL at Woodside, Oceana at Capuchino, Hillsdale vs. El Calgary 1,Nashville 0,OT St.Louis 3 3 0 .500 103 113
injured reserve.Signed WR Eron Riley to the prac- Dennis Landolt from the practice squad. Camino at South City,4 p.m. Carolina at San Jose,late San Francisco 1 5 0 .167 93 139
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 17

Pete Rose is finally taking responsibility


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS those damn hits,” field — Major League Baseball gave guys, if I caused any embarrassment just felt it was the right time for me to
Rose said. “It took the Reds permission to celebrate the over the years,” Rose said. “Especially do what I did.”
CINCINNATI — Pete Rose says he me years to figure 25th anniversary of record-setting hit Johnny. He was inducted in ’89, the Hall of Famer Tony Perez told the AP
finally gets what former baseball out what he was No. 4,192 on Sept. 11. year of the investigation. Him and I are afterward that Rose’s contrition and his
Commissioner Bart Giamatti meant saying was to step “Just a magic moment for someone on the same page. I can call him a good emotion were touching and convincing.
when he talked about reconfiguring his forward and ’fess who’s retired from the game,” Rose friend. I’m happy to be able to do that.” “He’s a different guy now,” said
life. up and take said. After the Reds honored him on the Perez, who was at the roast. “He’s
So, he’s ’fessing up. responsibility for It became a chance for him to make field Sept. 11, Rose went to a nearby changed. I believe it.”
Baseball’s hits king told the what you did. In amends. casino to get roasted by former team- Rose hoped that he would be rein-
Associated Press in an interview Pete Rose the last several Rose, who turns 70 on April 14, said mates, players and friends. At the end stated after he acknowledged in his sec-
Tuesday that it’s taken him a long time years, I finally get he reached out to Hall of Famers of the evening, Rose apologized to ond autobiography, “Pete Rose: My
to realize what Giamatti wanted when it. I understand.” Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan this them, too, breaking down at one point. Prison Without Bars,” that he bet on
he gave Rose a lifetime ban for betting In recent months, Rose has tried to year and apologized. The investigation “That was the first time I had a Reds games while he was player-man-
on baseball in 1989. Giamatti urged patch up relationships with former Big of Rose’s gambling took some of the microphone in my hand, and I had guys ager in the 1980s. There was a backlash
him to “reconfigure” his life. Red Machine teammates and apologize attention away from Bench’s induction I wanted to apologize to in the room,” over the 2004 book, and Rose remains
“I’m kind of a hardheaded guy. for how his gambling scandal affected into the Hall of Fame in 1989. Rose said. “It was hard, but I did it banned from baseball and its Hall of
That’s probably the reason I got all them. He also got back on a baseball “I expressed how sorry I was to those because that’s what I wanted to do. I Fame.
18 Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

PADRES
Continued from page 12
“Everybody tries to stop Sports Brief
him.He gets double,triple Couture, Emelianenko
teamed and he still gets finally fight — virtually
pass that appeared to be stolen by the
five goals a game.” UNIVERSAL CITY — Randy
Padres, but the ball was flipped back Bob Greene, Serra coach Couture and Fedor Emelianenko have
toward the Padres’ goal. A Wildcats on the play of Max Murphy finally met in the octagon. They just did
player won the race to the ball and it with Xbox controllers in their fists.
Serra was whistled for a foul with Two of the biggest stars in mixed
Just over a minute later, Murphy
half a second to play. martial arts actually doubt they’ll ever
was at it again. Yee came up with a
The Wildcats could not get a pass get the chance to trade blows outside of
steal at mid-pool and fed Murphy for
or shot off and the game ended. their new video game.
a breakaway goal and a 5-2 lead.
Couture and Emelianenko made a
“Our defense is normally so Moments later, Murphy found the
rare joint appearance Tuesday to pro-
sound,” Greene said. “And today, it back of the net again for a 6-2 advan-
mote EA Sports’ first MMA game,
wasn’t.” tage.
dueling in pixels under a tent on a rainy
Serra got off to a slow start and “Everybody tries to stop him. He day at Universal CityWalk. For the
found itself trailing 2-1 with 2:29 to gets double, triple teamed and he record, Emelianenko won their virtual
play in the first period. But two Serra still gets five goals a game,” Greene showdown, stopping Couture early in
goals within a 30-second span gave said. the first round with a slick takedown
the Padres a lead it would not relin- S.I., to its credit, did not fold its and a ground-and-pound finish.
quish. Murphy tied the game at 2 off tents. The Wildcats scored twice in Both veteran MMA stars still hold a
an assist from Jake Folan, who sent a the final minute of the second period bit of hope they’ll someday get in the
cross-pool pass to Murphy at the left and then scored the first two goals of octagon to face each other in perhaps
post. The Padres went up 3-2 30 sec- the third period to tie the score at 6. the sport’s biggest what-if? fight, but
onds later when sophomore Anthony Serra responded with goals from that hope fades weekly. The 47-year-
Buljan, just called up from the frosh- Folan, on a drive from the right old Couture has tried for years to land a
soph squad, scored on a backhander wing, and then another Murphy goal bout with the former Russian soldier
as he was underwater off an assist off an assist from Brennen Jaeb. who was essentially undefeated until
from another frosh-soph callup, And still the Wildcats would not his upset loss to Fabricio Werdum in
Brandon Yee. go away. June.
“What was the huge point was our “We played way too lax,” Greene Couture even attempted to leave the
underclassmen,” Greene said. “The said. We got up, had a burst, and then UFC in 2007 and then returned to the
two young guys did it for us.” went back down (intensity wise). sport’s dominant promotion, both times
In the second period, Serra threat- “It was ugly, but it was good.” figuring his moves gave him a better
ened to run away with the match, chance of facing Emelianenko. The
scoring three unanswered goals, all Russian has fought for seemingly every
from Murphy. Folan found Murphy NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL
Nathan Mollat can be reached by e-mail:
promotion except the UFC, which
stationed on the right post and his Serra’s Max Murphy winds up for a shot during the Padres’10-9 win over nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by won’t agree to his management’s
shot gave the Padres a 4-2 advantage. St. Ignatius.Murphy scored six times for the Padres. phone: (650) 344-5200 ext. 117. demands to co-promote his bouts.
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 19

Fear not the can — tips and tricks for canning jam
By Michele Kayal you’ve got them for life,” Corbin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS says. “You can use the jars for 30
years.”
Admit it — you’re simply afraid. As for botulism? With improperly
The jam will be runny. The equip- processed canned goods, it can be a
ment might take over your cabinets. problem. Most recipes for canning
And probably your biggest fear in the U.S. call for boiling the jars
about canning, jamming or preserv- once they have been filled and
ing is that your pickled green beans sealed.
or delicious blueberry jam will Sounds like too much trouble?
absolutely, positively kill someone. There is an easier way. Try freezer
Time for a voice of reason. jam. By storing the jam in the freez-
“Botulism doesn’t like acid or er, no boiling is needed. Jams can be
sugar or salt,” says jam maker Pam safely stored in the freezer for six
Corbin, whose “River Cottage months or more. Simply thaw
Preserves Handbook” demystifies overnight in the refrigerator.
making your own preserves.
Killing Grandma? Probably not CHILE PEPPER FREEZER JELLY
going to happen. So let’s run This recipe for spicy-sweet chili
through the list of potential prob- pepper jam is both easy and versa-
lems with Corbin. tile. Pam Corbin, author of “The
Runny jam. Don’t start with River Cottage Preserves
strawberries. Handbook,” suggests using
“Strawberry is the one that trips whichever variety of chili you pre-
people up,” Corbin says. fer — hot, fruity habeneros; rich,
“Strawberry jam is one of the most mild poblanos; or searing hot
difficult to make.” Low in pectin, jalapenos.
the substance that makes jellies gel, This jelly is great for holiday
strawberries will need a boost from entertaining. For an easy appetizer,
powdered pectin or from another spoon some of the jelly over a slab
fruit. For an easier first attempt, try of cream cheese and serve with
apples, gooseberries, black currants, toasted baguette slices. Or flake
raspberries or plums (or a combina- smoked mackerel onto crackers and
tion). These high-pectin fruits will For an easier first jam, try apples, gooseberries, black currants, raspberries or plums (or a combination). These dab with the jelly.
give you the success you’re looking high-pectin fruits will give you the success you’re looking for right out of the box. A food processor can be used to
for right out of the box. those put into sterilized jars when seal,” she says. made in either screw top or latched chop the peppers and ginger. Just be
Equipment? Well, you will need the jam temperature is at least 190 And yes, you need the jars. Jams jars with a rubber seal. Either way, certain to core and seed them first.
some of that. A thermometer is F. “You pour it right to the top of and jellies have their own, flat-lid- you’ve got to hit the hardware store Start to finish: 45 minutes, plus
helpful because, Corbin says, the your lovely clean jar and put a lid on ded contraptions called “jelly jars,” or kitchen shop for them.
safest, most successful jams are it, and the heat gives you a good and pickles and preserves can be “But once you’ve got them, See JAM, Page 22
20 Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 FOOD THE DAILY JOURNAL

An easy meat pie to leave you satisfied


By Jim Romanoff cheese
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 package refrigerated piecrusts (two 9-
inch crusts), at room temperature
Whether it’s for a Halloween party or Heat the oven to 450 F. Coat a large bak-
Sunday in front of the widescreen for a ing sheet or pizza pan with cooking spray.
football game, good food for a fall gather- Set aside.
ing should be hearty, flavorful and easy to In a large nonstick skillet over medium,
prepare. heat the oil. Add the garlic and saute for 30
With this rustic pork and veal pie, you seconds. Stir in the cabbage and saute until
can put a checkmark next to all three. softened and translucent, about 5 minutes.
For the savory filling of this freeform Add the ground pork and veal and cook,
meat pie, you start with pre-shredded cab- breaking it up as finely as possible with a
bage, which is sold near the pre-washed wooden spoon, until no longer pink, 8 to 10
salad mixes at your grocer Then you add minutes. Stir in the tomatoes, tomato paste,
convenient, ground pork and veal along thyme, allspice and cinnamon. Cover and
with canned tomatoes and spices. let simmer for 7 minutes. Season with salt
After it is simmered to let the flavors and pepper. Uncover, stir in the cheese
meld, the filling gets wrapped up in store- until melted, then set aside to cool slightly.
bought, refrigerated pie crusts and baked Meanwhile, on a lightly floured surface,
until golden brown. place one piecrust on top of the other. Dust
For added convenience, the pie can be the top crust with flour and roll the crusts
baked a day ahead and reheated in a 350 F out together into and 18-inch circle. Fold
oven for 30 minutes, or until heated the circle in half, transfer it to the prepared
through. baking sheet or pizza pan and unfold.
Place the pork and veal mixture in the
RUSTIC PORK AND VEAL PIE center of the piecrust circle, spreading it
Start to finish: 1 hour 10 minutes (40 out in an even layer and leaving a 4-inch
minutes active) uncovered border. Fold the edges of the
Servings: 6 crust up over the filling, forming pleats and
2 teaspoons extra-virgin oil leaving a roughly 2- to 3-inch opening at
3 cloves garlic, minced the center.
6 cups shredded green cabbage (1/2 small Bake the pie for 25 to 30 minutes, or
head) until the crust is golden-brown on the top
1/2 pound ground pork and bottom and completely cooked at the
1/2 pound ground veal folds.
1 cup canned diced tomatoes, with juice Nutrition information per serving (values
2 tablespoons tomato paste are rounded to the nearest whole number):
1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves 578 calories; 313 calories from fat (54 per-
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice cent of total calories); 35 g fat (14 g satu-
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon rated; 0 g trans fats); 85 mg cholesterol; 44
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste g carbohydrate; 21 g protein; 3 g fiber; 525
2/3 cup shredded extra-sharp cheddar mg sodium.
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 21

Halloween’s classic
jack-o-lantern face
By Alison Ladman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Molasses and spice make for great autumnal flavors. In this


cookie sandwich we’ve taken a chewy gingerbread pumpkin
cut-out cookie and added fun jack-o-lantern faces and a light-
ly sweetened cream cheese filling.
For another fall theme, the cookies also could be made with

Treats that aren’t a nutritional horror


By Jim Romanoff amount and experiment. treats. All of these tricks work just as
leaf-shaped cutters.
If your dough gets too warm, put it in the freezer for 5 min-
utes for easier cutting. A thin metal spatula works well for
transferring the unbaked cookies to the prepared baking sheet.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS You also can reduce the overall fat in a well with other holiday cookies.
cookie recipe by using some nontradi- JACK-O-LANTERN COOKIES
A good scare on Halloween is fine, tional ingredients, such as nonfat yogurt PUMPKIN DOUBLE Start to finish: 3 hours (1 hour active)
unless it’s from reading the nutrition or buttermilk, both of which help keep GINGER COOKIES Makes 20 cookie sandwiches
label on one of your kid’s treats (or one baked goods moist without adding fat. For the cookies:
Start to finish: 45 minutes (25 minutes
of your own, for that matter). Try starting with 1 to 4 tablespoons of 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
active)
But there are plenty of culinary tricks any of these liquid ingredients to replace 2 teaspoons cinnamon
Makes 40 cookies
when it comes to making your own up to 4 tablespoons of butter or other 2 teaspoons ground ginger
3/4 cup canned pumpkin puree
healthful Halloween treats, especially solid fat. 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
when it comes to cookies. When making healthier cookies, you 1/2 cup nonfat plain Greek-style 1/2 teaspoon allspice
Start by replacing up to half of the but- also can experiment with using cake yogurt 1/2 teaspoon salt
ter, margarine or shortening with heart- flour. Because it is milled to an extra- 2 tablespoons canola oil 1 teaspoon baking soda
healthy oils, such as canola or olive oil. fine consistency and processed to have 1 teaspoon vanilla 12 tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks) butter, room temperature
But be careful. Cookies that use oil only about half the protein of all-purpose 1/2 cup finely chopped crystallized 2 cups packed brown sugar
instead of butter can be crispier and will flour, it absorbs fat very well. This helps ginger 1/2 cup molasses
dry out sooner, so be sure to store them produce cookies that are moist and ten- 2 cups sifted cake flour 1/4 cup milk
in airtight containers. der even when they are lower in fat. 1 teaspoon cinnamon For the filling:
Fruit purees — such as applesauce, This recipe for pumpkin double-gin- 3/4 teaspoon ground ginger Two 8-ounce packages cream cheese, softened
pear butter, prune filling (found in the ger cookies draws from the whole bag of 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup powdered sugar
baking section of most grocers) or, to healthy tricks. Canned pumpkin and 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla
really get in the Halloween spirit, canned nonfat Greek-style yogurt keep them 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg See COOKIE Page 22
pumpkin — also can be used to replace moist, while cake flour helps them stay Position a rack in the center of the
some of the fat. tender. oven and heat it to 350 F. Coat 2 baking
Using fruit or pureed pumpkin in Cinnamon and ground ginger pair sheets with cooking spray or line with
place of fat will produce cookies with with the pumpkin to create that classic parchment.
a cakier or chewier texture, so it pumpkin pie taste, but the addition of In a large bowl combine the pumpkin,
works well in naturally soft cookies, chopped crystallized ginger sends them brown sugar, yogurt, oil and vanilla.
such as oatmeal. Whether using fruit into the realm of the supernaturally tasty.
or oil, it’s best to start with a small And don’t limit yourself to Halloween See GINGER, Page 22
22 Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 FOOD THE DAILY JOURNAL

COOKIE
Continued from page 20
Capturing time and place in cooking
By Amy Serafin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “It was healthy to take time out
To make the cookies, in a medium bowl, whisk together the
flour, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, allspice, salt and baking soda. and think,‘Why I am doing these things? ...
To cook like the world’s best chef you
In another bowl, use an electric mixer beat together the but- might try his recipe for snails, which Suddenly I could put a word to it,that the main thing
ter and brown sugar. Mix in the molasses and milk, then the dry instructs the reader to feed them lettuce people should experience is a sense of time and place.”
ingredients. Refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours. for a couple of days, put them in a pan of
When ready to bake, heat the oven to 350 F. Lightly coat 2 — Rene Redzepi
water, and bring it to a boil, “making sure
baking sheets with cooking spray or line with parchment paper. that the snails don’t escape.”
On a lightly floured surface, and working with half the dough with Icelandic cheese and Norwegian moss they inhabit in the wild. His pure,
It’s not your typical cookbook entry. razor clams. Yet he felt he was still cook- contemporary style has struck a chord —
at a time, roll out the dough to 1/8 inch thick. Use a 4-inch
But Rene Redzepi is hardly your typical ing in a style borrowed from the places he his 12-seat restaurant receives 4,000
pumpkin-shaped cookie cutter (and rerolling scraps as needed)
cut out a total of 40 cookies. cook. had trained, including elBulli and reservation requests a day.
Use a paring knife or very small cutters to cut out a jack-o- At age 32, he is the chef of the moment, Thomas Keller’s The French Laundry. Last month, Redzepi released a much-
lantern face on 20 of the cookies. Transfer the cookies to the ever since his Copenhagen restaurant, Redzepi’s culinary epiphany came anticipated cookbook, “Noma: Time and
prepared baking sheets, leaving 1 inch between each cookie. Noma, grabbed first place on Restaurant while he was hunting for musk-ox in Place in Nordic Cuisine” (Phaidon), with
Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until golden around the edges. Magazine’s list of the world’s 50 best Greenland, the temperature a frigid 55 a book tour that took him around the
Transfer the cookies to a rack and allow to cool. restaurants last spring. He stole the spot- below zero. “It was healthy to take time globe.
To make the filling, in a medium bowl use an electric mixer light from perennial “it” restaurant out and think, ‘Why I am doing these The book features 200 photos, portraits
to beat together the cream cheese, sugar and vanilla until elBulli in Spain and established with sur- things?’” he said. “Suddenly I could put a of farmers, a diary from the early days,
smooth and creamy. prising suddenness the supremacy of a word to it, that the main thing people and recipes (though the average cook
Add a tablespoon of filling to the bottom cookies (without movement known as neo-Nordic cuisine. should experience is a sense of time and might be overwhelmed by the prospect of
faces) and spread to within a 1/4 inch of the edges. Place a top When Noma opened seven years ago, place.” tracking down sea buckthorn or chasing
cookie on each to create a sandwich. Store in an airtight con- Nordic gastronomy was an oxymoron. Now, every dish he creates is a micro- snails).
tainer in the refrigerator between layers of waxed paper or Danish colleagues mocked Redzepi for cosm of its origins, a little piece of nature “It’s not really about, ’I’m going to go
parchment. his pledge to use indigenous ingredients on a plate. home and cook a five-course meal from
in a region where very little grows, and At Noma, you might eat a pot of raw Noma,’” admits Redzepi. “You can read
where haute cuisine was either French or radishes in a malt and hazelnut soil. A about people, discover a region, a restau-

GINGER
Continued from page 20
Italian.
But Redzepi stubbornly resisted, forag-
ing for wild herbs and experimenting
quail egg smoked in hay. Horseradish
snow. Birchwood meringue. And, of
course, those snails, alongside the same
rant, a philosophy.”
And a cuisine that goes well beyond
Danish pastries.

5 cups sugar the jars, then let cool for 30 minutes.


Whisk until smooth. Stir in the crystallized ginger.
In a medium bowl, stir together the flour, cinnamon, ground
ginger, baking soda, salt and nutmeg. Stir the dry ingredients
JAM
Continued from page 19
1/4 cup lime juice
1 teaspoon salt
1.59-ounce package freezer jam fruit
Jam that will be consumed within a
week or so can be stored in the refriger-
ator. The remaining jam can be frozen.
into the wet, mixing until just blended. pectin When needed, frozen jam can be thawed
Drop tablespoons of the batter onto the prepared baking In a large saucepan over medium, overnight in the refrigerator.
cooling combine the bell peppers, jalapenos, Nutrition information per tablespoon
sheets, spacing cookies about 1 1/2 inches apart. Bake, in 2
batches if necessary, until lightly browned, about 15 minutes. Makes eight 8-ounce jars ginger and vinegar. Bring to a simmer, (values are rounded to the nearest whole
Transfer cookies to a wire rack and let cool. 1 pound 10 ounces red bell peppers, then add the sugar, lime juice and salt. number): 21 calories; 0 calories from fat
cored, seeded and finely chopped Cook, stirring, until the mixture reaches (0 percent of total calories); 0 g fat (0 g
3 1/2 ounces jalapenos or other chili a boil. Boil for 4 to 6 minutes, then saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg choles-
peppers, cored, seeded and finely remove from the heat and allow to cool terol; 6 g carbohydrate; 0 g protein; 0 g
chopped for 5 minutes. fiber; 20 mg sodium.
2 ounces fresh ginger, peeled and fine- Sprinkle the fruit pectin over the jam Recipe adapted from Pam Corbin’s
ly chopped and stir in. Divide the jam between “The River Cottage Preserves
1 1/2 cups cider vinegar freezer-safe jars with lids. Tightly seal Handbook,” Ten Speed Press, 2010.
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more information 508-3730.
Early Memory Loss Wellness
Program. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Arts Lecture. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Little
Ruane hopes the neighborhood will be Rosener House, 500 Arbor Road, House Auditorium, 800 Middle Ave.,
built back the way it was and that its res- Menlo Park. This program includes Menlo Park. A Surprise Guest Artist
fun and challenging exercises to help will be the speaker to observe
idents will stay put. “I’m disappointed in increase abstract thinking and criti- National Arts Month. For more
PG&E for not keeping the city in the cal problem solving skills and abili- information call 326-2025.
ties. $20. For more information call
loop.” 322-0216. Cooking Class: Comfort Foods. 6
Ruane was giving his testimony yes- p.m. to 7:30 p.m., New Leaf
Beginning Word Processing. 10:30 Community Markets, 150 San Mateo
terday as a law firm was filing separate a.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda Road, Half Moon Bay. The Family
lawsuits against the utility. de las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn the Chef, Amy Fothergill, will show you
PG&E is accused of wrongful conduct basics of Microsoft Word. For more how to make some quick and easy
information contact dishes. Pre-registration required. For
in several wrongful death, personal conrad@smcl.org. more information contact
injury and property claims lawsuits filed patti@bondmarcom.com.
Community Forums. 11 a.m. Little
by the law firm of Cotchett, Pitre & House Auditorium, 800 Middle Ave., Morningstar Online. 6:30 p.m.
McCarthy on behalf of five San Bruno Menlo Park. Topic is ‘Do You Know Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
How Lifeline Works?’ For more Millbrae. Research stocks and mutu-
families. information call 326-2025. al funds using Morningstar
The plaintiffs are Susan Bullis, the Investment Research Center.
Movies at Little House. 1:30 p.m. Previous computer basics and word
Chiramberro family, the Magoolaghan Little House Auditorium, 800 processing or equivalent suggested.
ANDREW SCHEINER/DAILY JOURNAL
family, the Pellegrini family and the Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Don’t Free. For more information 697-
Vides family.
The corner of Glenview and Claremont drives in San Bruno near where a 30-inch miss this little house movie: ‘The 7607.
Bullis lost her husband Greg, son gas line exploded Sept. 9.The homes in the background are on the 1600 block of Life of Leonardo Da Vinci, Part I.’ $2
members, $3 non-members. For A Midsummer Night’s Dream pre-
William and mother-in-law Lavonne as Claremont Drive.The Daily Journal will publish a photo of this location twice a week more information call 326-2025. sented by North Star Academy. 7
they were trapped in their home as it to illustrate the progress the neighborhood is making in its recovery. p.m. 400 Duane St., Redwood City.
Exhibit: ‘A Grand Adventure.’ 5 See Shakespeare’s classic ‘A
burned to the ground, according to the the safety of its pipeline,” Frank Pitre, lated area and failed to properly inspect p.m. to 7 p.m. 1018 Main St., Midsummer Night’s Dream’ staged
Redwood City. Features photogra- in today’s high school world. $12 in
lawsuit Bullis filed. the lead lawyer at the firm, said in a pre- gas Line 132, the 30-inch pipe that pher Brandy Brune (Grand Canyon) advance, $14 at the door; $8 at the
Three Chiramberro family members pared statement. exploded in the Glenview neighborhood. and ‘Journey In’ featuring oil paint- door for students and seniors. For
sustained severe burns, with Christiane Another partner in the firm, Ara U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, ings by Elizabeth Noerdlinger more information contact nsa.shake-
(Iceland and Cape Cod). speare@gmail.com.
Chiramberro requiring numerous skin Jabagchourian, said the utility compa- has urged PG&E to remove the line from
grafts to treat severe burns to her face, ny’s pledge of $100 million to help the the neighborhood. Kavalier and Clay: Jazz of the Water-Wise Landsape Design
Times. 6 p.m. East Palo Alto Workshop. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Millbrae
according to their lawsuit. Glenview neighborhood recover was not If the line is not taken out of the neigh- Library, 2415 University Ave., East Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae.
The Magoolaghan family including enough. borhood, the Magoolaghan family will Palo Alto. Guitarists John Schott and Discover how to create a sustainable,
Michael Dionne will play music low-maintenance and water conserv-
Betti, who was eight months pregnant, “The public relations money that not return to their yellow-tagged home from the era of Kavalier and Clay, ing garden using native plants that
and her three children, ran from their PG&E doled out immediately after the on Claremont Drive. showcasing popular jazz tunes of the are right for your yard. For more
home as the neighborhood was on fire. “It is about safety for us,” Bill ’40s and ’50s. Free. For more infor- information call 259-2348.
explosion while the television cameras mation e-mail mcmahon@smcl.org.
They sustained serious emotional and were rolling does not begin to compen- Magoolaghan said. “We would like to Dial M for Murder. 8 p.m. Hillbarn
physical injuries, according to their law- sate these families for the hell PG&E has move back to the house but we have to Free Home Buyer Workshop. 5:45 Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
p.m. to 7 p.m. Wells Fargo Home, Foster City. Hillbarn Theatre of
suit. put these people through,” feel safe as we recover from the 900 Veterans Blvd., Redwood City. Foster City gets you ready for the
The Pellegrini family lost all their pos- Jabagchourian said in a prepared state- tragedy.” Why wonder what it takes to buy a Halloween season with the classic
home in today’s new world of real thriller Dial M for Murder. For more
sessions in the inferno and had mere ment. Magoolaghan wants Line 132 to be estate when you can get solid infor- information call 349-6411.
seconds to flee their burning home, The complaints allege PG&E is capped forever. mation? Free. For more information
according to their lawsuit. and to RSVP call 888-9268. Live Comedy. 9 p.m. Flight Lounge,
responsible for more than 58 significant “That pipeline should not be running 971 Laurel St., San Carlos. Listen to
The Vides family, who lived on natural gas leaks and resulting property through the neighborhood,” he said. The Supergirls: A slide lecture by and support live local comedians.
Glenview Drive, narrowly escaped the damage of millions of dollars in PG&E announced Monday an offer to author Mike Madrid. 7 p.m. to 8 Free admission, two drink minimum.
p.m. Burlingame Public Library, 480 Space is limited. For more informa-
flames caused by the explosion and were California since 2002 based on Pipeline buy some of the homes in the neighbor- Primrose Road, Burlingame. Author tion e-mail desmo333@yahoo.com.
seriously injured. Irma Vides also Safety Trust documents. The most recent hood for those who do not want to Mike Madrid will share images and
discuss his new book The Supergirls: FRIDAY, OCT. 22
escaped a home blaze caused by a incident was Christmas Eve 2008 when return. Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy and the Your Home as Investment. 7:30
PG&E pipe which destroyed her par- a rupture in a Sacramento suburb killed But the proposal to purchase homes History of Comic Book Heroines. a.m. Crystal Springs Golf Course,
Free. For more information call 558- 6650 Golf Course Drive,
ents’ San Francisco home back in 1983, a man and injured two others. would jeopardize the planned rebuilding Burlingame. Ron Ricard will speak
7400.
according to their lawsuit. The 2008 blast occurred months after of the Glenview neighborhood by on your home as investment and will
The lawsuits accuse PG&E of negli- state regulators cited PG&E for failing encouraging residents to leave the com- Athletically Focused Health also touch on capital gains and
Screening. 7 p.m. Downtown exemptions. $15 includes breakfast.
gence, nuisance and other claims. to properly train its workers to identify munity, Ruane said. Redwood City Library, Community For more information call 619-4818.
The complaint seeks to compensate potentially dangerous leaks, according PG&E spokeswoman Katie Romans Room, 1044 Middlefield Road,
Redwood City. This health screening ‘The State of the State.’ 10 a.m.
the victims for physical and emotional to the complaint. said it was not the company’s intent to will measure the following things: Twin Pines Senior and Community
injuries they sustained, the loss of their A line in the Bullis complaint reads, “surprise” anyone by the offer to buy blood pressure; glucose; body fat Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane,
loved ones, the total losses of their yellow-tagged homes in the neighbor- (calipers); waist to hip ratio; body Belmont. Assemblyman Jerry Hill,
“the wrongful acts of defendant PG&E mass index. For more information D-San Mateo, will discuss ‘The State
homes and possessions and to impose were done maliciously, oppressively, hood. call 780-7058. of the State’ and also talk about the
monetary penalties on the utility for their fraudulently and in conscious disregard “We will redouble our efforts to work high-speed rail project and other top-
THURSDAY, OCT. 21 ics of interest. For more information
disregard for safety. of the safety and health of the communi- in collaboration with city officials to Power of Possibilities Recognition call 595-7444.
“This tragedy is a foreseeable conse- ty.” keep them informed,” Romans said. Breakfast. 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., San
quence of choices by PG&E to pay PG&E has not received the lawsuit but Francisco Airport Marriott, 1800 Old 21st Annual BoLaG & Friends
The Bullis complaint claims PG&E Bayshore Highway, Burlingame. Boutique. Noon to 7 p.m. 1930
lucrative executive bonuses while ignor- failed to move the gas line out of the “will carefully review it once we receive Join us as we celebrate 90 years of Stockbridge Ave., Redwood City.
ing necessary expenditures to upgrade neighborhood to a more sparsely popu- it,” Romans said. Community Gatepath at The Power Shop for Halloween, Thanksgiving
of Possibilities Recognition and holiday gifts and decorations.
Breakfast. Recognition of the busi- Hundreds of handmade jewelry,
nesses and individuals that make a knitwear and decor items by local
Adding a new county jail on Chemical ther out rather than taller. Munks has

JAIL
Continued from page 1
Way could help boost the area, Gee said.
“Adding new infrastructure to that part
of town will hopefully energize it,” he
estimated a facility there would be three
stories. The site is also near the
Women’s Correctional Facility and close
difference in the lives of families.
This year’s event features keynote
speaker Lauren Potter from the
award winning Fox show ‘Glee.’ $65
For more information call 259-8500.
artists. Free. For more information
call 364-2213.

Gourmet’s Garden from Twin


Pines. 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Twin
said. to the courthouse. Easy Beading. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Pines Senior Center, 20 Twin Pine
The county needs to build a new jail to Even if a jail is built on Chemical Way, Lane, Belmont. Twin Pines will visit
Twin Pines Senior and Community the Iron Gate Restaurant to enjoy and
board is moving forward with our alter- ease overcrowding. A new facility will on the other side of Highway 101, all Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, discuss the cuisine. $5 donations.
native.” Belmont. Join in this class for adults
also allow the Sheriff’s Office to empha- bookings and releases are still planned to and expand craft making, class
For more information call 595-7444.
If all goes well, the deal could be final- size rehabilitative programming. City happen at Maguire. Inmates awaiting includes supplies. $20. For more For more events visit
ized by the end of the year, Munks said. officials claimed a motor pool site jail court cases will still be housed there, information call 595-7444. smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
“This site is a win, win, win. It satis- would deter visitors from visiting down- too, while the new facility focuses on ‘Medicare 101’ presentation. 11
fies the city’s concerns and is a viable town. minimum security. a.m., San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
site, better than the motor pool,” Munks Munks long held the pool lot was Purchasing Chemical Way rather than Are you confused about Medicare?
said. preferable because its proximity to the using the county-owned motor pool Need help with prescription drug
The motor pool site is essentially off coverage? Don’t worry ... attend this
other jail meant no need to duplicate adds to the estimated jail construction HICAP presentation. Directly fol-
the table, Munks said, unless the services like the kitchen and limited price tag of $150 million. As proposed, lowing, health insurance reps will be
Chemical Way location proves problem- transportation issues taking inmates to the new jail would have 768 beds and available to answer specific ques-
tions. Free. For more information
atic. the courthouse across the street. require 145 employees. Munks esti- call 627-9350.
“There is no reason why Chemical The five-acre Chemical Way site, how- mates needing $18 million in operating
San Mateo AARP 139. Noon.
Way won’t work,” Munks said. ever, would allow the jail to be built fur- costs. Beresford Recreation Center, 2720
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Please bring your canned goods for
of premeditated attempted murder — by sheriff’s deputies later than afternoon

MOM
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alongside child abuse charges — which
left her facing life in prison if convicted.
The key is the premeditation allegation
at Pomponio State Beach where authori-
ties believe she tried to kill herself with
prescription medication and she was hos-
Second Harvest Food Bank.
Assemblyman Jerry Hill will be the
guest speaker. For more information
call 345-5001.

which prosecutors say is shown by her pitalized before being medically cleared End of Life Decisions Seminar.
Noon to 1 p.m., 1528 S. El Camino
knowingly slipping drugs to her husband, and taken to the women’s jail. Real, Suite 301, San Mateo. Receive
sane and Judge Lisa Novak found her not 23-year-old daughter and 13-year-old Defense attorney Vince O’Malley has expert information on ‘How to Save
guilty by reason of insanity. said his client suffered a mental break- on Cemetery Property Costs’ and
son the night before the June 21 attack. other end of life decisions. Free. For
On Dec. 8, Brown will return to court Police arrested Brown after receiving a down in the weeks before the attack, more information and to RSVP call
to learn at which hospital she will be call from the son who said he and his sis- believing people wanted to harm or even 372-0795.
staying. A majority of those found need- ter were attacked with a dumbbell at the kill her family. NDNU Presents Creative Writers
ing mental help are sent to Napa State family’s home at 1010 Vera Ave. Later Brown remains in custody on no-bail Series Featuring Chana Bloch.
Hospital, said Wagstaffe. Once assigned, details showed that Brown’s husband of status. Noon. Wiegand Gallery, Notre Dame
de Namur University, 1500 Ralston
Brown will remain hospitalized until 26 years and the children were allegedly Ave., Belmont. NDNU’s English
Department hosts a creative writers
restored to sanity, which is a minimum of drugged the previous night by something series reading and reception with
Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail:
180 days. she placed in their food. heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: Chana Bloch, a much-published and
award-winning writer. Free. For
Brown was charged with three counts Brown fled the house and was found (650) 344-5200 ext. 105.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Case No. 120453

LEGAL NOTICES Superior Court of California


County of San Mateo
In Re: JOSEPH H. BOURASSA TRUST,
dtd March 30, 2010, created by JO-
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale SEPH H. BOURASSA, Decedent
NOTICE IS hereby given to the creditors
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change, and contingent creditors of the above-
named decedent that all persons having
Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, claims against the decedent are required
Notice of Public Sales, and More. to file them with the Superior Court locat-
ed at 400 County Center, Redwood City,
California, 94063, and mail or deliver a
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. copy to John R. Baltis, as trustee of the
trust dated March 30, 2010, of which the
decedent was the settlor, addressed to
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 John R. Baltis, 109 Los Montes Drive,
Burlingame, CA 94010 withinfour (4)
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com months after the date of the first publica-
tion of notice to creditors, or, if notice is
mailed or personally delivered toyou, 30
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ally delivered to you, (OR) you must peti-
tion to file a late claim as provided in Pro-
bate Code Section 19103. A claim form
may be obtained from the Court Clerk.
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices For your protection, you are encouraged
to file your claim by certified mail, with re-
turn receipt requested.
Dated: 09/28/2010
NOTICE INVITING BIDS John R. Baltis
109 Los Montes Dr.
Burlingame, CA 94010
Highlands Recreation District (650)342-5790
1851 Lexington Ave Signed by: John R. Baltis
San Mateo, CA 94402 Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on 09/29/10, 10/06/10, 10/13/10,
San Mateo County 10/20/10.

The District is requesting bids from interested Contractors to


bid the Landslide Repair Project located at 1851 Lexington
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2010 for public opening. Bid packets can be picked up from PAINTING "jack vettriano" Portland gal- CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
the above address. A mandatory site walk through is lery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345-1111. WANTED Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5"
$98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932
$85. (650) 787-8219
scheduled for Tuesday, October 26 at 1pm. PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano SILVER DOLLARS TORO LEAF BLOWERS
with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 DESK 60”w 28”h 30” d, two shelf exten- Power Sweep + 850 Super Blower
Minimum qualifications: sion 4 drawers $60 (650)364-7777. Electric like new $40. pair South City
Any Condition (415) 410-9801
• Financial Statement 296 Appliances I will pay $5.00 each! DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf
• Active B contractor’s license light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645
309 Office Equipment
AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for
• Business license
• Insurance carrier and evidence of active insurance
narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
condition, $100., (650)212-7020
(650)492-1298 DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather
seat, $35., (650)355-2996 CALCULATOR - Casio, still in box, new,
• Worker's compensation insurance proof of coverage $25., (650)867-2720
• Examples of projects of similar size and scope DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side DELL ALL IN ONE COLOR PRINTER
MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well,
$85., (650)355-2996 300 Toys tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134 SCANNER with 4 extra ink cartridges,
$40. obo., SOLD!
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, October 20, 2010. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak
SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30
obo never used, SOLD! wood, great condition, glass doors, fits OFFICE LAMP - new in box, $35/obo,
MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo.
$70. Call (650)229-4735 (650)303-3568
(650)261-9681
302 Antiques OFFICE LAMP brand new $8. (650)345-
FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2 1111
PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245
ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti-
OFFICE WATER COOLER
or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME condition, $95. 650-726-5200 Hot - Ex Hot ,Cold - Ice Cold
RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, Like New South City $99. OBO
STATEMENT #240756 STATEMENT #241067 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal-
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business nut, framed mirrors, 29” X 22”, perfect, (415) 410 -9801
CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
as: 1)Yellow Allied Cab Co., 2)Allied as: Fast-Teks On-Site Computer Serv- SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse solid mahogany. $300/obo. each $25., pair $44., (650)344-6565
Cabs, 3)Yellow Cabs, 4)Allied Transpor- ices, 188 Hillcrest Rd., San Carlos, CA power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393 (650)867-0379
FRENCH END TABLE - exquisite inlaid
310 Misc. For Sale
tation, 1745 Adrian Rd., #17, Burlin- 94070 is hereby registered by the follow-
game, CA 94010 is hereby registered by ing owner: KOMT,LLC, CA. The busi- STOVE TOP 4 burners with electric grill rich mahogany wood, custom glass tray, 2 "HUFFY Tundra" Bicycles Male & Fe-
the following owner: Yellow Allied Cab ness is conducted by a Limited Liability commercial grade $50., (650)756-6778 EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20 20” x 27” X 19”H, $100., (650)347-5104 male $100/each. SOLD!
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a Company. The registrants commenced Cylinders oak case - Serviced yearly,
Corporation. The registrants commenced to transact business under the FBN on beautiful, $550/obo, (650)344-6565 HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52
inch W, $75., (650)341-1645 2 BOXES of glass and plastic beads
to transact business under the FBN on N/A. VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like $100/all. (650)589-2893
/s/ Deepak Prashar / /s/ Kevin O’Hare / new $45. (650)878-9542
ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought MAHOGANY BEDROOM DRESSER -
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- for $415. Sacrifice for $330. 2 LIGHT fixture shades - vintage, 1960’s,
37 L x 19 W 9 drawers and attached mir-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 09/02/2010. (Published in the
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 09/22/2010. (Published in the
297 Bicycles (650)771-1888 ror 37 H x 36 W , $75., (650)341-1645 square ceiling glass shades, 11”X11”x1”,
original beauty, SOLD!
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/29/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/06/10, BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo
10/06/10, 10/13/10, 10/20/10). 10/13/10, 10/20/10, 10/27/10). 303 Electronics RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888
(650)676-0732 ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full
ROLL-A-WAY SUPERB, wood book- branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
BICYCLE WHITE sidebar tires 8 ftSOLD! 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great case/entertainment center $70.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (415)585-3622 BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin-
condition. $400. (650)261-1541. cess bride computer games $15 each,
STATEMENT #241147 STATEMENT #241357 GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712 SHELVING - 2000 square foot of shelv- (650)367-8949
as: Collective Vertical, 533 Airport Blvd., as: Sealed with a Kiss Events, 1544 Car- DELL PHOTO 924 all in one with 2 ink ing, $500. obo, (650)212-6666
Suite 400, Burlingame, CA 94010 is ol Avenue, Burlingame, CA 94010 here- MEN'S MOUNTAIN BIKE "Pacific 7K SX cartridges $60 obo. (650)290-1960
hereby registered by the following owner: by registered by the following owner: 26 inch 21 speed SOLD! TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect BARBIE DOLL - 36" my size Barbie doll,
Kevin Stark, 4201 N. Geer Road, Tur- Lara Sharlene Choma, same address. JVC DVD cd player $25. (650)834-4926 condition, $475., (650)638-1285 fully dressed, $35., (650)583-5233
lock, CA 95382. The business is con- The business is conducted by an Individ- MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18
ducted by an Individual. The registrants ual. The registrants commenced to trans- speed, SOLD! JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15., TV STAND good condition beige lots of BEADS - Glass beads for jewelry mak-
commenced to transact business under act business under the FBN on (650)367-8949 storage $40. (650)867-2720 ing, $75. all, (650)676-0732
the FBN on /s/ Lara Sharlene Choma / 298 Collectibles MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent cond., TWO END tables: $35 or $20 each. BETTY BOOP Women's perfume in box
/s/ Kevin Stark / This statement was filed with the Asses- $10. (408)249-3858
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-2664 (650)787-8219
49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 10/08/2010. (Published in the (650)592-2648 PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo BLUE BACK disc never used in box
County on 09/28/2010. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/13/10, WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20.,
20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920 (650)771-1888 $15. (408)249-3858
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/29/10, 10/20/10, 10/27/10, 11/03/10).
10/06/10, 10/13/10, 10/20/10). BARBIE DOLLS - in boxes, $5. ea., PHILIPS VCR pus VHS HQ 4head hi-fi WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99 BOX OF MAGAZINES - 40, SF, Better
(650)676-0732 like new San Mateo. SOLD! (great condition!), (650)367-1350 Homes & Gardens, Good Housekeeping,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Good Medicine & more, most year 2010,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #241314 BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $10. PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi (650)347-5104, $6. all
STATEMENT #241000 The following person is doing business (650)345-1111 like new, $35. (650)341-5347 306 Housewares
The following person is doing business as: The EPR Group, 3311 La Mesa Dr., CAROL HIGGINS CLARK HARDBACK
as: Choyce Law Firm, 1900 South Nor- #4, San Carlos, CA 94070 hereby regis- CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER - PROSCAN VCR plus VHS HQ with re- "PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn BOOKS - 10 @ $3. ea., or all for $25.,
folk, Suite 350, San Mateo, CA 94403 is tered by the following owner: Edward F. beautiful design, $25., leave message mote San Mateo $50. (650)341-5347 "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H (650)341-1861
hereby registered by the following owner: Pozzi, Jr., same address. The business (650)365-1797 $25., (650)868-0436
Dionne E. Choyce, 5012 Escalon Circle, is conducted by an Individual. The regis- SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good CHARCOAL BBQ like new with cover
Richmond, CA 94803. The business is trants commenced to transact business CLASSICAL, OPERA dvds (200), al- condition $90. 650-347-9920 BOWL - light green heavy glass swirl de- and extended holder $55. (650)347-9920
conducted by an Individual. The regis- under the FBN on most new, and (100) CD’s, $3,000 all, sign bowl, great centerpiece, $25.,
trants commenced to transact business /s/ Edward F. Pozzi, Jr. / SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way DECORATIVE BATH TOWELS - 4 com-
(650)233-0111 Radio - $95.obo, call for more details, (650)834-2804
under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses- plete sets, never used, solid colors,
/s/ Dionne E. Choyce / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650)290-1960 $50.all, Burl., (650)347-5104
DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls - CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 10/07/2010. (Published in the Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “ tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/13/10, SONY RADIO cassette recorder $15 DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo tall, $20., (650)518-0813 black good condition. (650)345-1111 $100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720
County on 09/17/2010. (Published in the 10/20/10, 10/27/10, 11/03/10). large dog cage good condition, 2 door
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/29/10, GIANTS ORANGE short sleeve shirt TEKNIKA VCR HQ $40. (650)341-5347 OASIS COUNTERTOP water cooler dis- with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949
10/06/10, 10/13/10, 10/20/10). with collar & button front, Men's Small, penses cold and luke warm water $50.,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME with embroidered patch on front: "Spring TV - Big Screen, $70., ok (650)218-4254 DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2
STATEMENT #240961 Training 2006." $10. (650)712-1070 condition,(650)367-1350 total, (650)367-8949
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business REVEREWARE, 1,3.4 qt. pots, 5",7"
STATEMENT #241219 as: L.K.P. Legal Services, 1370 Willow GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi- pans, stainless steel w/copper bottoms,
The following person is doing business Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025 hereby tion never used $30/all. (650)345-1111 304 Furniture excellent cond., $60/all. (650)577-0604 ETAGER over the toilet water tank - wal-
as: 1)ASTA Learning, registered by the following owner: Lakei- nut, $25., San Mateo, (650)341-5347
2)SATEnglish.com, 1730 South Amphlett sha Poole, 1592 Hawes Ct., Redwood HISTORY BOOK of "Superbowls by the 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
Blvd., Ste. 233, San Mateo, CA 94402 is City, CA 94061. The business is con- bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592-2648 $40/both. (650)670-7545 307 Jewelry & Clothing FULL BAG of plastic containers $30/all.
hereby registered by the following owner: ducted by an Individual. The registrants (650)589-2893
ASTA Systems, Inc., CA. The business commenced to transact business under 3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100. MURANO GLASS bracelet from Italy
the FBN on JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- (650)787-8219 various shades of red and blue artfully JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard-
is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- backs @ $3.ea., 4 paperbacks @ $1.
istrants commenced to transact business /s/ Lakeisha Poole / chard (650)834-4926 designed $100. (650)991-2353
This statement was filed with the Asses- ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table, marble ea., (650)341-1861
under the FBN on
/s/ Jeffrey Young / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo NINERS GOLD Jacket, red & white trim, top, carved door $50. (650)342-7568 SMALL JEWELRY cabinet - 17” H, 12”
County on 09/15/2010. (Published in the lined, "SF" embroidered on front; back is KARASTAN AREA RUG - 5’ X 3’, 100%
This statement was filed with the Asses- BEACH CHAIRS (5) $5/each. (650)592- W, 2 glass doors, plus 2 drawers, very
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/13/10, embroidered "World Champs, SF, 82, 85, all wool, thick pile with fringe, solid color
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 2648 pretty, $35., (650)592-2648
10/20/10, 10/27/10, 11/03/10). 89, 90. Extra Large $35. (650) 712-1070 beige, very clean, SOLD!
County on 10/01/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/06/10, BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5 WOMAN’S PEARL NECKLACE - ivory LIMESTONE SLABS - 2 Beautiful
10/13/10, 10/20/10, 10/27/10). rollers $25. (650)871-5078 & blue cultured, blue pearl collar, 10
NINERS RED with white striped arms, V- pieces, 28” x 29 3/4”, 64 3/4” x 12 3/4”,
strands, 18”, $40., (650)834-2804
neck pullover shirt, with "Super Bowl both 3/4” thick, cut & polished, great con-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME BOOKCASE - $25., (650)255-6652 dition, Burl, $95. all, (650)347-5104
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #241467 XXIII - NFC Champions, San Francisco
STATEMENT #241002 The following person is doing business 9ers" on front. Lg. $10. (650)712-1070 CABINET - wood, $70., (650)367-1350 308 Tools
LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
The following persons are doing busi- as: Hon Lin Restaurant, Inc., 500 San plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
ness as: Bogies To Birdies, 2221 Village OAKLAND A'S bobbleheads 80's (2) CHAIR "BAKER" wing backed excellent CLICKER TORQUE wrench 1/2 inch
Mateo Avenue, San Bruno, CA 94066 spring construction needs upholstery $75 drive 20-150 LBS reversible all chrome each, (650)592-7483
Ct., #5, Belmont, CA 94002 is hereby hereby registered by the following owner: $15/each or $25/all (408)249-3858
registered by the following owners: John obo. (650)593-8880 $40. 650-595-3933
Hon Lin Restaurant, Inc., CA. The busi- MASSAGE KIT $18 in original box ,
W. & Eileen F. Browning, same address. ness is conducted by a Corporation. The POSTER - framed photo of President (650)368-3037
The business is conducted by Husband Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela- CRAFTSMAN 16” SCROLL SAW -
registrant commenced to transact busi- bre base with glass shades $20.
& Wife. The registrants commenced to (650)755-8238 good condition, $85., (650)591-4710 MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle
ness under the FBN on (650)504-3621
transact business under the FBN on /s/ Kathy Suen / card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x
/s/ John W. Browning / SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s. CRAFTSMEN COMPRESSOR - 2 horse
This statement was filed with the Asses- COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 power 15 gallon compressor, like new 17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238
This statement was filed with the Asses- Good condition, $225., appraised at
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo $65 obo, (650)588-7005
County on 10/15/2010. (Published in the $800., (650)345-3450. COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee PICNIC COOLER with utensils and small
County on 09/17/2010. (Published in the Table w/leather top, $30. (650)771-1888 plates and wine cups. still in wrapper
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/06/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/20/10, DOLLEY - Heavy Duty
10/27/10, 11/03/10, 11/10/10). VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, $20/all. (408)249-3858
10/13/10, 10/20/10, 10/27/10). Dual Use 54" hgt. Upright-
perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111 Push Cart South City $99.OBO
COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor- PICTURE FRAME - Large, $25.,
(415) 410 - 9801 (650)367-1350
age good condition $65. (650)867-2720
PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good PLANTS 10 assorted in pots in or out 10
COMPUTER DESK $70. (650)367-1350 condition, $350., (650)926-9841 for $3.75/each. (650)349-6059

CREDENZA - $25., (650)255-6652 SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal- SHEEP SKIN seat covers fits most cars
lon stack tank air compressor $100., beige needs cleaning $60 obo. (650)290-
OFFICE DESK - $25., (650)255-6652 (650)591-4710 1960
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in the Daily Journal. Travel Inn, San Carlos
unit $49 daily + tax
54 Working hours Reach over 82,500 readers $280 weekly + tax
for night owls from South San Francisco Clean Quiet Convenient
to Palo Alto. Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom
56 Libya neighbor in your local newspaper. Microwave and Refrigerator
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60 Creamy cheese (650) 593-3136
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63 “La maja
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64 Stare at
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66 Pita sandwich 345 Medical Equipment
67 Playground shout ALUMINUM CRUTCHES for adults ad- Sell your vehicle in the
68 Co. whose logo justable $30. (650)341-1861
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69 “What __ 379 Open Houses Margaret Dowd
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1 Official with a list LISTINGS
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10/20/10 in the Daily Journal.
BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view,
1 bedroom $1250, 2 bedrooms $1425.
Reach over 82,500 New carpets, new granite counters, dish- AUDI ‘03 A4 3.0L Grey 10068T
potential home buyers & washer, balcony, covered carports, stor- $12,995. Toyota 101. Please mention
315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy 311 Musical Instruments renters a day, age, pool, no pets. (650)344-8418 or
(650)595-0805.
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
from South San Francisco
2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for BMW '09 5 Series 528i Blue 9980T
both. (650)342-4537 to Palo Alto.
$34,988Toyota 101. Please mention the
in your local newspaper.
KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
(650)583-2767 Call (650)344-5200
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BMW ‘06 325i - low miles, very clean,

316 Clothes CITY loaded, leather interior, $20,000 obo.,


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BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE 1 bedroom, 1 bath BMW 540I ‘03 - Excellent condition,
JACKT - Large, water proof, new, $35., 380 Real Estate Services loaded, leather, 103K mi., $12,495.,
(650)342-7568 in senior complex (650)349-6969

MEN'S SUIT almost new $25. (over 55). BUICK ‘97 LE SABER- Dark green, au-
650-573-6981
MENS "BASS" black loafers like new
DISTRESS Close to
tomatic 201k mi. Includes service re-
cords. Excellent condition. $1900 OBO.
(650)342-4847
size 12D $35. (650)868-0436
MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
SALES downtown.
Gated entry.
CHRYSLER '06 PT Cruiser Touring, 60K
miles, white, $7,992. #T6T269964 Melo-
36/32, (408)420-5646 Bank Foreclosures. dy Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please
mention the Daily Journal
$400,000+
PINK LADIES hospital volunteer jacket
like new washed once Medium $10
RWC. (650)868-0436 Free list with Move in FORD ‘06 Fusion - Red color, 4 cylin-
der, 4 door, low miles. SOLD!
SCRUBS - Medical, woman’s, Size L,
pretty prints, excellent condition, $9. ea,
pictures.
PeninsulaRealEstate.info
Special. FORD ‘85 VICTORIA - Original owner,
43K miles, automatic, all powered. Very
5 pairs of pants $6. ea.(650)290-1960 good condition. $4K, (650)515-5023.
Free recorded message 830 Main Street, RWC
SOCCER CLEATS - 3 pair, size 6,7 & 8,
$10. each, (650)679-9359 1(800)754-0569 (650)367-0177 FORD '08 FUSION SE Green 10000T
$14,488. Toyota 101. Please mention
ID# 2042 the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
317 Building Materials Dolphin RE HONDA '08 CIVIC CPE LX Gold
DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS - SAN MATEO - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, new 9937T $13,998.00 Toyota 101. Please
various sizes, half moon, like new, $10. paint, great location. Sorry, no pets. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
and up, (650)756-6778 $1500. mo., (650)573-9765 5000

310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment HOMES & 470 Rooms
HONDA '08 CIVIC SDN LX Silver
10046T $14,288.00 . Toyota 101.
SUIT/COAT HANGERS (14) sturdy good VIETNAM VHS (5) documentary. good Please mention the Daily Journal.
quality hardwood unused $1/each or all
$10. San Bruno 650-588-1946
condition $15/all. (408)249-3858.
2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238 PROPERTIES HIP HOUSING
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/WORLD Wednesday • Oct. 20, 2010 31
Islamic militants raid Chechen parliament, six dead
By Musa Sadulayev State Department spokesman Mark Toner.
and Simon Shuster “Several independent non-governmental
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS reports confirm that the level of violence has
increased in 2010 in several North Caucasus
GROZNY, Russia — Islamic insurgents regions, and we’ve been following these
attacked Chechnya’s parliament Tuesday in a events closely.”
brazen suicide raid that left six people dead Kadyrov and Russia’s Interior Minister
and 17 wounded, defying Kremlin claims of Rashid Nurgaliyev attended a parliament ses-
stability in the volatile southern region. sion shortly after the raid. Nurgaliyev said the
In a clear challenge to Moscow, the raid insurgents had tried to get into the main par-
occurred just as Russia’s interior minister was liamentary chamber.
visiting the provincial capital of Grozny. “As always, they failed. Unfortunately, we
The three attackers drove to the tightly were not able to avoid loss of life,” Nurgaliyev
guarded parliament complex and got inside. said. “The situation we saw today is extreme-
One militant blew himself up at the doors and ly rare. Here, there is stability and security.”
another two ran into the building shouting Kadyrov, a former rebel, has recruited many
“Allahu akbar!” — “God is great!” in Arabic ex-militants into his feared security forces.
— as they opened fire on the people inside, The bullnecked 34-year-old former militia
said Chechen police spokesman Ramzan chief also sought to blunt the rebels’ appeal
Bekkhoyev. with a massive construction boom in
The regional chief prosecutor’s office said Chechnya and a campaign to impose strict
the remaining two attackers also blew them- Islamic values.
selves up after exchanging fire with police, The ITAR-Tass news agency cited
while other officials said they were killed in a Chechnya’s Interior Ministry branch as saying
REUTERS
gunbattle. Two police officers and a civilian that the attack had been planned by warlord
Women clean bloodstains off the road next to the parliament building in Grozny,Russia.
government employee were killed in the raid Khusein Gakayev who had broken loose from
and 17 others were wounded, prosecutors said. along with the severed head of a militant. about the attack by Russian security officials. the main rebel commander, Doku Umarov. It
Bloodstains, body parts and a decapitated Chechnya’s Moscow-backed regional presi- In Washington, the U.S. offered condolences said Gakayev launched the attack to try to
corpse were still scattered outside the building dent, Ramzan Kadyrov, sought to play down to the families of the dead and wounded. raise his profile.
hours after the attack as police and special the attack, saying the assailants were killed “We also express our solidarity with Russia Human rights activists have accused securi-
forces backed by armored vehicles patrolled quickly. His office said Russian Prime in the struggle against terrorism. We’re con- ty forces and paramilitary units under
the area. Minister Vladimir Putin and President Dmitry cerned about continued violence in Russia’s Kadyrov’s command of extra-judicial killings,
An Associated Press reporter at the parlia- Medvedev called him to offer assistance. North Caucasus, which contributes to instabil- kidnappings and torture of rebel suspects and
ment saw ambulances take away two bodies, Medvedev, on a visit to France, was briefed ity and personal insecurity in the region,” said their relatives.

each group and worked with each union to due to comp time, said Kelly Tuffo of Liebert Firefighters Association Local 2400 were not

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Continued from page 1
meet that cut. As a result, the agreements vary.
Sanitation Workers Association and
Teamsters Local 856 both agreed to fur-
Cassidy Whitmore, a consultant who worked
on the negotiations.
Police employees who work overtime can
immediately available.
The city’s $17.8 million budget was
approved in June. Getting to that balanced
loughs, 83 hours and 96 hours, during the cur- choose if they want to be paid for it or can amount required a number of cuts. In July, the
rent fiscal year, respectively. Both also agreed take the time off at the same rate. With council lowered compensation for some
furlough days, less vacation time and will go to salary freezes. Sanitation workers, effective Millbrae’s lean crew, when an employee employees, eliminated a number of empty
without uniform allowances. Oct. 3, forfeit uniform allowances. chooses the latter option, another person positions and laid off a number of employees.
“I want to thank labor partners for helping In the contract with the Teamsters, the city needs to work overtime to cover the time off. The most recent employee concessions should
us come to this final agreement,” said Mayor agreed to no further layoffs during the current Normally, the person covering it is working mean the city has made the more than $1 mil-
Paul Seto. “It’s been long and drawn out. I lion in cuts needed for the current year.
year. Some employees scheduled to be laid overtime to do so. The move should save the
realize these are difficult economic times and Implementation of these changes is the next
appreciate your assistance.” off, due to the elimination of their positions, city in overtime costs, Tuffo explained.
will also be considered for other city open- Police also agreed to forfeit uniform step. Raines expected to have an estimate of
A tentative agreement was reached with next year’s revenue within 60 days, allowing
Firefighters Association Local 2400, but the ings. allowances and the city’s retiree health sav-
The agreement with the Police Officers’ ings account contribution for the year. In addi- staff to start planning for the upcoming budg-
employees will not have a chance to vote on it et.
until Thursday. It will go before the council Association raised questions. Employees will tion, vacation time, regardless of the number
for final approval at its next meeting. no longer earn compensatory time off for of years an employee has worked for the city,
Vice Mayor Dan Quigg explained the city overtime. Instead, they can only receive over- will be reduced by 40 hours during this fiscal Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail:
started with a need to save 4.3 percent from time pay for overtime worked. year. heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
Millbrae spends about $30,000 annually Details of the agreement with the 344-5200 ext. 105.

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