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Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 • Vol XI, Edition 56 www.smdailyjournal.com

SamTrans: Gate to remain closed to bicyclists


Route on Bay Trail closed for safety reasons Map key
By Bill Silverfarb ans, according to SamTrans spokesman Mark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Simon.
Coincidentally, the gate closed a few weeks
Bicyclists who travel the Bay Trail near the after the death of a bicyclist near where
San Carlos Airport have had access cut off to Redwood Shores Parkway meets Highway
Pico Boulevard, forcing them to navigate a 101, a point of contention for bicyclists forced
busy intersection at Airport Way and onto the route.
Redwood Shores Parkway they contend is too A female bicyclist, Mary Yonkers, was
dangerous. killed Oct. 14, 2009 by a dump truck at the
Pico Boulevard is leased by SamTrans and intersection of Shoreway Road and Holly
connects the transit agency’s south bus yard to Street.
Skyway Road in Redwood Shores. It closed The dump truck was making a right onto
the gate at Pico Boulevard last December Holly Street from southbound Shoreway
because of several near-collisions between
buses and automobiles, cyclists and pedestri- See GATE, Page 23 Map from Google maps

WALK-OFF VICTORY
Six more
lawsuits
hit PG&E
Governor signs tax relief bill
for San Bruno fire victims
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Pacific Gas and Electric faces


more lawsuits to be filed in San
Mateo County Superior Court
today alleging the utility com-
pany was negligent and liable
for a natural gas pipeline explosion that left eight dead in San
Bruno Sept. 9.
The Danko Law Firm will file the complaints on behalf of
REUTERS
Glenview neighborhood residents Steve Hoff, Angie Williams,
San Francisco Giant Aubrey Huff,right,celebrates after scoring the winning run in the ninth inning against the Philadelphia William and Joanne Healy, Rose Manuofetoa, Brianne Low
Phillies during Game 4 of the NLCS playoff series.The Giants lead the series 3-1. SEE STORY PAGE 12
See FIRE, Page 23

Every rodeo needs a queen


2010 Miss Grand National Rodeo named after one-year hiatus
By Heather Murtagh step for the 10 women, ages 18 to 24, preparation for the girls who came from
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF who were hoping to be named the 2010 a variety of places around California.
Miss Grand National Rodeo. But the Nineteen-year-old Hannah Gruver
Shimmering shirts, jackets and boots largest rodeo queen competition on the from Alamo smiled at the thought of rep-
debuted at the Grand National Rodeo West Coast could only have one winner resenting the Grand National Rodeo.
MICHELLE SIBRIAN/DAILY JOURNAL yesterday morning hours before crowds which will be announced this evening at
The Grand National Rodeo runs through Sunday, Oct. 24 at began to fill the stands. “This was my first rodeo ... and I fell
the Cow Palace.
the Cow Palace in Daly City. An early-morning start is just the first Competing for the title took lots of See RODEO, Page 31
2 Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Quote of the Day Snapshot Inside


“It certainly seems odd to be paying Bulbs
property taxes for homes that have been Too many,
destroyed or,like ours,is uninhabitable and no problem
will be for at least a year ...It’s also great that See page 19
the state can help San Bruno and our local
schools to meet their revenue needs and
compensate for the expected shortfall.”
— Bill Magoolaghan,resident,
San Bruno’s Glenview neighborhood
“Six more lawsuits hit PG&E,” see page 1 Wall Street
Local Weather Forecast Stocks try to
bounce back
Thursday: Mostly cloudy in the morning from previous
then becoming partly cloudy. Highs in the day’s drop
mid to upper 60s. Light winds...Becoming
west 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon. See page 10
Thursday night: Mostly cloudy. A slight
chance of showers. Lows in the mid 50s. REUTERS
West winds 5 to 15 mph. An aerial view of a damaged boat after typhoon Megi hit the coastal town of
Friday: Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of showers. Highs in Maconacon,Isabela province,north of Manila,Philippines.
the mid to upper 60s. Light winds.

Lotto This Day in History Thought for the Day


A British fleet commanded by Adm. “There are different kinds of wrong.
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The people sinned against are not always the best.”
— Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett, English author (1892-1969)

Oct. 19 Mega Millions Daily three midday


In 1797, the U.S. Navy frigate Constitution, also known as
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In 1944, during World War II, U.S. troops captured the German
The Daily Derby race winners are No.3 Hot Shot city of Aachen.
in first place;No.9 Winning Spirit in second place;
In 1959, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by
and No. 8 Gorgeous George in third place.The
Frank Lloyd Wright, opened to the public in New York. Actress Carrie Actor Ken Kim Kardashian is
race time was clocked at 1:45:45.
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M. Nixon clashed in their fourth and final presidential debate
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Delivery: . . . . . . . . . . . . . circulation@smdailyjournal.com being pinned under car “yes” before pausing and saying “no.” of Lowell that it is believed there are only
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800 S. Claremont St., Ste. 210, San Mateo, Ca. 94402 football team in Maine came up with a big Ocon then agreed to be searched, and the in the hands of collectors.
win by rescuing a teammate who was officer discovered the cocaine. The bank called police, who in turn
trapped under a car in the school parking notified the U.S. Secret Service, the
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek
lot. Officials said John Gerry was riding World’s longest cat — agency that investigates counterfeiting.
on the hood of a teammate’s car when he Stewie — measures 4 feet Gallagher would not say what kind of
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square, tripped and fell to the ground Friday, with transaction the woman attempted with the
RENO, Nev. — The world’s longest cat note on Tuesday.
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to form four ordinary words. one of the tires ending up on his back.
The Bangor Daily News says about six measures more than 4 feet, stealing the The woman’s name was not released
BUIME record from another Maine Coone.
players from Rockland District High because she has not been charged, but a
School and a couple of parents tilted the The Reno Gazette-Journal reports that police spokesman says she may have
©2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. car up, and they held the car there for 20 5-year-old Stewie was certified as the new mental health issues.
minutes until an ambulance arrived. Guinness World Record holder after
FLAYE
His team gave him the game ball after measuring 48 1/2 inches from the tip of Restaurateur’s sentence:
his nose to the tip of his tail bone. That’s a
winning the next day. Gerry, who admits
little more than 4 feet long.
Deliver pizza to poor
jumping on the hood of his friend’s car
SIGAHR was a bad idea, is expected to make a full The record was previously held by BUFFALO, N.Y. — A Buffalo, N.Y.,
recovery. another Maine Coon that measured 48 restaurateur will be feeding pizza to the
inches. Stewie’s owners, Robin poor as punishment for cheating the state

GOYNEX
Man arrested with drugs Hendrickson and Erik Brandsness, say out of sales tax.
they decided to try for the record after Casa-Di-Pizza owner Joseph Jacobbi
Now arrange the circled letters
to form the surprise answer, as
after asking cop for ride hearing countless people say they were could have been sent to prison after plead-
suggested by the above cartoon. REDWOOD CITY — Authorities say a amazed by Stewie’s length. ing guilty to third-degree grand larceny.
19-year-old Northern California man was Hendrickson says Maine Coons are But The Buffalo News reports a state
Print your answer here:
arrested after he asked a police officer for known as “the gentle giants” of the cat Supreme Court judge thought the city
(Answers tomorrow)
Jumbles: DECRY ROBOT SUNDAE VERIFY
a ride, agreed to be searched and was world. would be better served if Jacobbi fed its
Yesterday’s
Answer: When the exhausted spy went to bed, he found to have cocaine in his pocket. neediest.
was — UNDER COVER Ongley Raymond Ocon III was charged Woman brings fake He sentenced Jacobbi to deliver 12
with felony possession of cocaine. sheet pizzas from his popular restaurant to
San Mateo County prosecutors say
$10,000 bill to bank the City Mission once a week for a year.
Ocon left a party in San Carlos early LOWELL, Mass. — A $10,000 bill? The 57-year-old Jacobbi has repaid
Sunday morning, walked up to a The staff at a Massachusetts bank just about half of the $104,000 in sales tax
Redwood City police patrol car and asked wasn’t buying it. authorities say he withheld from New
for a ride home to Danville. The suspicious staffers quickly deter- York over the course of four years. He
The officer asked Ocon whether he was mined that the bill a woman brought into must make monthly payments to cover the
carrying anything illegal. the Lowell bank was a fake. rest.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 3

DV gun program survives


By Michelle Durand “This is great news. rent and future clients.
Police reports
From the gutters
Some copper downspouts were stolen
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Officers will continue With the grant, Dickinson estimates being from the 500 block of Sylvan Avenue in
investigating these situa- able to seize 113 firearms and serve an addi- San Bruno before 5:46 p.m. Thursday,
A county program that confiscates firearms tions and confiscate tional 500 victims. BayLegal will provide edu- Sept. 30.
from those served with domestic violence- firearms which will provide cation on domestic violence restraining orders
related restraining orders has been resurrected a lot of comfort to women and Legal Aid will coordinate pro bono repre-
for two more years using a federal grant that who are hesitant to proceed sentation for victims seeking the orders. SAN BRUNO
also returns some previously cut legal aid. with a restraining order The most dangerous time for a victim is Petty theft. A man was taking stickers from
The Domestic Violence Firearms when they know their when he or she decides to leave the relationship another car and putting them on his car on the
Compliance Program ended in July when the Mark Church abusers have a firearm,” and knowing an abuser is armed makes it even 700 block of Camino Place before 11:48 a.m.
pilot grant money evaporated and local coffers said Church, who helped more so, Dickinson said. Tuesday, Oct. 19.
didn’t have the extra money to keep it going. spearhead the original program in 2007. A domestic violence restraining order does Burglary. Several students suspected of steal-
The program, which removed 335 firearms The grant funds one sheriff’s deputy to inves- prohibit the individual named from possessing ing a laptop were detained at a school on the
between its creation in 2007 and June 2010, tigate and enforce domestic violence orders or purchasing a firearm. However, an assess- 1800 block of Niles Avenue before 12:49 p.m.
couldn’t cover its two assigned deputies with- that firearms be turned over. ment of local enforcement found it lax prior to Tuesday, Oct. 19.
out the state money. Alleged victims will also get more guid- the compliance program. Vandalism. A juvenile was caught kicking a
This week, Supervisor Mark Church and ance through the legal system. Community The new enforcement rules provided more fence at the home of an off-duty SFPD officer
Sheriff Greg Munks announced San Mateo Overcoming Relationship Abuse laid off latitude, requiring all defendants to surrender on the 300 block of Linden Avenue before
County received a $675,000 two-year grant two attorneys due to budget restraints and the weapons within 24 hours of initial arraign- 3:01 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19.
from the U.S. Department of Justice. The the new grant allows the reinstatement of ment and giving officers the right to confiscate Assault. An individual was bleeding and
money combines the firearms compliance with more than one-half a position. With calls to them if the order isn’t followed. The defendants going in and out of consciousness on the 100
nonprofit services under the umbrella of the CORA’s hotline up 30 percent, Grants and also must contact the Department of Justice block of El Camino Real before 10:05 p.m.
Domestic Violence Firearms Compliance and Contracts Officer Joy Dickinson said the which checks the information with its automat- Tuesday, Oct. 19.
Legal Advocacy Program. funds are a key component to helping cur- ed system and enforces the prohibition. Juvenile contact/problem. A juvenile threat-
ened a teacher’s aide on the 300 block of

Man charged with harassing 13-year-old girl Piedmont Avenue before 2:41 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 30.
By Michelle Durand pleaded not guilty and did not waive his right Wells Fargo bank. MENLO PARK
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF to a speedy trial. Mukhar first contacted the Foster City police arrested Mukhar after the
girl on Sept. 1 and twice after as she walked girl positively identified him and seized his Theft. A swing set was stolen on the 200 block
A Foster City man is charged with harassing home from school, according to prosecutors. laptop computer. Authorities are currently of Yale Road before 8:41 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15.
a 13-year-old girl as she walked home from Once, he allegedly invited her inside his car examining it. Theft. A bicycle was stolen on the 800 block
middle school, asking her to climb into a to go swimming together, another if she want- Mukhar posted a $15,000 bail bond of Coleman Avenue before 1:01 a.m.
vehicle with him and if she wanted to see his ed to see his penis and a third time he took her Tuesday afternoon and remains free from cus- Thursday, Oct. 14.
genitals, according to prosecutors. photo with his cell phone. tody. He returns to court Oct. 29 for a pretrial Theft. Halloween decorations were stolen
Nader Mukhar, 26, appeared in court for the The girl told her mother after the third event conference followed by jury trial Nov. 15. from the front yard of a residence on the 100
first time since his arrest on three misde- and they contacted police. A week later, the At his arraignment, Mukhar was ordered block of East Creek Drive before 1:18 a.m.
meanor counts of child annoyance. Mukhar girl called police after spotting Mukhar at a not to have contact of any sort with the girl. Thursday, Oct. 14.

• The National April Vargas for San


Womens Political Mateo County supervi-
Caucus, a bipartisan sor. Vargas is running
national group that sup- against Don Horsley for
ports women seeking the District Three seat in
elected office, is endorsing the Nov. 2 election.
4 Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

STATE
GOVERNMENT
• Assemblyman
Jerry Hill, D-San
San Francisco if the Planning Commission
approves plans Thursday. Talk of opening
such a facility began last month as the organ-
ization hopes to move from 344 Grand Ave.
to 938 Linden Ave.
L.A.city attorney seeks
Mateo, and U.S.
Rep. Jackie Speier,
D-San Mateo, will
co-host with county
Supervisor Mark Church a job hunters
The existing St. Vincent de Paul retail store
would remain on Grand Avenue. The new
location drew many comments — for and
against — during a previous meeting.
Concerns were raised over parking, but pro-
to stop ‘junk insurance’
THE ASSOCITED PRESS Mega Life and Health Insurance Company
boot camp, providing one-on-one workshops ponents argue most of the individuals who and Mid-West National Life Insurance
to improve resume writing and interviewing need help will take public transit. Possible LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles city Company of Tennessee, their parent company
skills. Attendees will be able to meet directly noise increases and decreases in the property attorney has filed a complaint against several HealthMarkets, Inc., shareholders and affiliat-
with representatives from Peninsula Works, value of the surrounding area were not big insurance companies, alleging they tried to ed groups. It seeks an order requiring them to
the State Employment Development enough complaints to outweigh the fact that defraud consumers by marketing coverage as give coverage consistent with promises, an
Department, local HR managers and the project fits in the mixed use zoning crite- “comprehensive” that was actually full of hid- injunction stopping unlawful practices, resti-
career coaches. ria. As such, staff is recommending approval den limitations. tution for victims and civil penalties that could
Workshops will be offered to provide of the project with a number of conditions. The city attorney’s office announced total tens of millions.
assistance with interview practice and feed- At the same meeting, the commission will Wednesday that it is filing the enforcement A phone message seeking comment from a
back, social networking and first impression consider allowing a sleep study lab, called action against what it calls “junk insurance.” spokeswoman for HealthMarkets was not
assistance from resume to dress. Peninsula Sleep Lab, to open at 91 The complaint names California insurers immediately returned.
The boot camp is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. at the Westborough Blvd. The small facility would
South San Francisco Conference Center, operate from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. allowing those
255 South Airport Boulevard, South San with sleep apnea to be tested. Opening such
Port workers to rally Around the state
Francisco. RSVP to a facility will need a parking variance. Given against transit cop shooting
speier.events@mail.house.gov or 342-0300 the hours of operation, the additional cars OAKLAND — San Francisco Bay port
U.S. approves fifth solar
City government
aren’t expected to be an issue. workers are planning a weekend rally in sup- plant on western public land
The commission meets 7:30 p.m. port of the unarmed Oakland man killed by a BARSTOW — The secretary of the interior
• The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Thursday, Oct. 21 at the Municipal Services transit police officer, and they want to shut has approved a big solar energy plant in the
could soon operate a food and support facili- Center, 33 Arroyo Drive in South San down area ports during the demonstration.
ty at 938 Linden Ave. in downtown South Mojave Desert, the fifth such project on west-
Francisco. Local leaders of the International ern U.S. public lands to win federal authoriza-
Longshore and Warehouse Union say they’re tion.
calling for the maximum sentence for
Caltrans: Bay Bridge Around the Bay Johannes Mehserle, who was convicted in
Secretary Ken Salazar’s approval
drivers — keep eyes on road Wednesday authorizes the Bureau of Land
Caltrans spokesman Bart Ney said that July of involuntary manslaughter. He faces up Management to offer Tessera Solar use of
OAKLAND — Don’t look now, but some- crews will begin hoisting 107-foot-tall sec- to 14 years in prison for the 2009 fatal shoot- more than 4,600 acres for 30 years to build the
thing’s up on the Bay Bridge. tions of the span’s 525-foot-tall tower into ing of Oscar Grant.
Calico Solar Project.
place. The union says it got permission from the
No really, don’t look. The Interior Department says the 663.5-
Each section weighs 617 tons and will be Pacific Maritime Association to move its
Caltrans knows it will be hard to miss, but megawatt project could power 200,000 to
lifted 300 feet in the air. monthly “stop work” meeting from Thursday
officials want drivers to keep their eyes on the to Saturday. 500,000 homes.
road next week during some highly visible The Times reports westbound drivers will Texas-based Tessera originally sought more
be able to see the work as they approach an S- A Port of Oakland spokeswoman says she
work on the $1.6 billion self-anchored suspen- than 8,200 acres but the BLM wanted to limit
curve at the bridge. doesn’t expect the two-hour rally to signifi-
sion span. impacts on the endangered desert tortoise.
cantly affect cargo operations.
THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 5

Brown opens lead over Whitman


By Juliet Williams September, house gas emis- and a record-setting spending spree
Around the state
Poll:Support sags
for pot ballot measure
when Boxer had sions law until by Whitman, who has tapped her Support for California’s ballot
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
a 7-point edge. the unemploy- personal fortune for $142 million measure to legalize marijuana has
Independent ment rate falls and has raised nearly $30 million fallen behind in a new poll of likely
SACRAMENTO — Buoyed by a voters two weeks before the Nov. 2
surge in support from women and voters are split to 5.5 percent more from outside contributors.
in both races, for a year, has Whitman finds herself trailing the election.
Latinos, Democrat Jerry Brown has The Public Policy Institute of
taken a lead in the California gover- and there is support from former two-term governor despite
flagging support just 37 percent her enormous campaign account California poll released late
nor’s race, while the race between Wednesday finds that 44 percent of
incumbent U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer for the two of likely voters, and extensive niche targeting of
likely voters surveyed back the meas-
and GOP challenger Carly Fiorina Jerry Brown measures on the Meg Whitman with 48 percent voters by gender, race and geogra-
ure while 49 percent oppose it. Seven
November bal- opposed. It is phy.
has tightened, according to a new percent said they were undecided.
lot that are drawing national atten- funded by out-of-state oil compa- The poll found Brown with 51
poll. The same poll last month found
tion. nies and is opposed by Gov. Arnold percent support among Latinos,
The Public Policy Institute of Proposition 19 leading by 11 points,
Proposition 19, which would Schwarzenegger and alternative- despite Whitman’s aggressive tar-
California survey released late 52 to 41, with an identical percentage
legalize recreational marijuana use energy entrepreneurs. geting of them, and that women
Wednesday found Brown with an 8- undecided.
in the state, has support from just The gubernatorial and Senate also favor Brown over Whitman 47 “I think the burden of proof is total-
point lead over Whitman, 44 per- 44 percent of likely voters, with races have been characterized in percent to 32 percent. Men and
cent to 36 percent, among likely ly on the yes side to convince voters
almost half saying they will cast recent weeks by nonstop attack ads white voters are divided. that this is not just a good concept but
voters. their ballots against it. That repre- on TV and campaign fliers flooding Brown campaign spokesman a good law,” said survey director
In the Senate race, the poll found sents an 8-point drop in support mailboxes throughout the state. Sterling Clifford said the poll Mark Baldassare. “That’s not taking
Boxer continues to hold a slight since a previous PPIC poll in The campaigning is being driven shows Brown’s strategy of holding place yet.”
advantage with likely voters over September. largely by independent conserva- off on campaigning is paying off
Fiorina, 43 percent to 38 percent, Proposition 23, which would sus- tive groups spending in support of because many voters are only now Drug czar:Pot law
an edge that has diminished since pend California’s landmark green- Fiorina, unions supporting Brown tuning in.
could spark court action

Support drops for campaign to suspend climate law


By Robin Hindrey Public Policy Institute of California implementation of AB32, have come from the National
Federal officials haven’t ruled out
taking legal action if California vot-
ers approve a ballot initiative that
would legalize recreational marijua-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS shows that just 37 percent of likely California’s 2006 law to reduce Resources Defense Council, the na use in the state, President Barack
voters planned to vote for emissions statewide to 1990 levels National Wildlife Federation and Obama’s drug czar said Wednesday.
SACRAMENTO — An aggres- Proposition 23 on Nov. 2, while 48 over the next decade. investors in alternative energy. In a phone interview with the
sive campaign by environmental percent said they will vote no. But they have been outspent in “When you have that kind of Associated Press, Director of
groups and Northern California Last month, the contest was about recent weeks by the measure’s money to spread misinformation National Drug Control Policy Gil
investors is apparently swaying even, with 43 percent of voters sup- opponents, who have contributed about what Proposition 23 is all Kerlikowske said Justice Department
public opinion against a ballot ini- porting the initiative and 42 percent more than $10.6 million so far this about, it’s not surprising that the officials are “looking at all their
tiative that would suspend the opposing it. month. That comes on top of the numbers have shifted,” Anita options” for responding to the meas-
state’s landmark greenhouse gas Out-of-state oil companies have $12.6 million reported by the No on Mangels, a spokeswoman for the ure, which would conflict with feder-
emissions law. spent millions backing the measure, 23 campaign of Sept. 30. Yes on 23 campaign, said of the lat- al laws classifying marijuana as an
A poll released Wednesday by the which would indefinitely delay Some of the largest donations est poll. illegal drug.
6 Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Local briefs
‘Giant’ workplace
Students wear purple to
campaign against bullying Brandon Michael
Hundreds of students wore purple at a San Sargentini, 29, of San
Mateo high school Wednesday to increase Jose, has pleaded not
awareness about the problem of high school
bullying and to show support for gay, lesbian
and transgender students.
As many as 200 students at Aragon High
guilty to that charge and
additional counts of dis-
charging a firearm, assault
with a firearm, making
productivity drop
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE follow the game, they talk about the game,
School participated in “Spirit Day,” said criminal threats, posses- and it’s not just your sports junkies that get
Jason Galisatus, a 17-year-old senior and sion of a firearm by a The San Francisco Giants worked hard on involved when you get near the World Series,”
president of the school’s Gay-Straight Brandon felon and causing great Tuesday to beat the Philadelphia Phillies in Challenger said.
Alliance. Sargentini bodily injury. Judge Cliff the latest game of the National League But he said the games do not necessarily
“For a school of 1,500 students, that’s pret- Cretan found sufficient Championship Series, but the same could not hurt companies in the long term.
ty good,” Galisatus said. evidence to hold Sargentini to answer and he be said of many of the team’s fans who attend- “It does bring people together, and you look
He said the Gay-Straight Alliance handed was ordered back to court Nov. 3 to enter a ed the game or watched it from their offices. for ways to do that in today’s business envi-
out purple ribbons for students to wear. Superior Court plea and set a trial date. The head of a Chicago-based consulting ronment, where people are so much more iso-
Schools nationwide have been holding sim- Sargentini’s companion, Samantha Warner, firm that studies the effects of sporting events lated and short-tenured,” he said.
ilar “Spirit Days” in response to recent gay 19, of San Leandro, was already sentenced to like the NCAA college basketball tournament There has certainly been plenty of cama-
teen suicides and bullying of gay students. 60 days in jail followed by three years proba- or the Super Bowl on workplace productivity raderie at bars around the ballpark — some of
The idea has spread on social networking tion for allegedly driving Sargentini away said workers in San Francisco will likely the few businesses that see an uptick in pro-
sites like Facebook, and members of the Gay- from the scene. accomplish less this week because of the duction on game days.
Straight Alliance decided to bring the event to According to Half Moon Bay police, the series. Mary Connolly, a bartender at O’Neill’s
Aragon High School, Galisatus said. couple and victim encountered each other John Challenger, CEO of Challenger, Gray Irish Pub, located near the corner of Third and
Galisatus said bullying of openly gay stu- July 18 at the Alliance gas station at the inter- and Christmas, said, however, that Giants King streets, said the bar “is always jam-
dents has been reported at Aragon, and that section of State Route 92 and Highway 1. The games could be a net plus for Bay Area com- packed during a game” but the crowds showed
most occurrences have been verbal. man was speaking with Warner when panies since the loss of productivity is offset up hours earlier on Tuesday than during regu-
“I was just contacted about an instance of Sargentini allegedly confronted him, saying by the sense of camaraderie that comes with lar season games.
bullying yesterday,” Galisatus said. “If you want to talk to her you got to pay me.” rooting for the hometown team. “People were a lot rowdier, trying to get
“Unfortunately, it does exist.” After the man ignored the comment, Challenger said productivity usually takes a pumped up for the game,” Connolly said.
Sargentini allegedly punched him in the face, dip during the baseball postseason in October, “They definitely came a lot earlier than they
Coastal shooting suspect to trial threatened to kill him and shot him with a particularly during day games when most normally would, and stayed a lot later.”
A man who prosecutors say shot a Half revolver. The man raised his arm to protect employees are at work — or are supposed to She said there were already some Giants
Moon Bay gas station patron in July because himself and was shot in the forearm. be. fans at the bar late Tuesday morning. The big
he spoke to his female companion will stand The two were later arrested in Hayward. “Whether it’s radios like in the old days, or crowds hadn’t yet arrived but, she said,
Sargentini is being held in lieu of $1 mil- streaming video feeds from their desktop, they “They’ll come soon.”
trial for attempted murder, a judge ruled after
a preliminary hearing. lion.
Betty Morales Puso Obituary
Betty Morales Puso, of Millbrae, died in
Family and friends are invited to attend a
San Jose on Oct. 18, 2010. She was the
Liturgy service 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22 at
beloved wife of the late Perfecto Puso and is Holy Cross Cemetery in the receiving
survived by her daughters, Marie Araiza and chapel. Please send flowers directly to
Julia Vasquez; also survived by eight grand- Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma.
children and numerous great-grandchildren As a public service, the Daily Journal prints
and many nieces and nephews. obituaries of approximately 250 words or less
Betty was a native of El Paso, Texas, age 92, with a photo one time on the date of the fami-
Betty had lived in Millbrae for over 50 years. ly’s choosing. To submit obituaries e-mail
She retired from Western Aire Chef of information along with a jpeg photo to
Marriott as a food service supervisor. news@smdailyjournal.com.
THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 7

Pentagon trying to change to allow gays Thomas’ wife


By Julie Watson mind suspecting their colleagues are seeks apology
and Anne Flaherty
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN DIEGO — Beyond the


gay, but they don’t want to know for
sure,” he said.
Gay rights advocates say the gov-
ernment’s efforts to overturn a fed-
Government seeks stay from Anita Hill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
courtroom arguments about “dis-
rupting the troops” and “unit cohe-
sion” are the nitty gritty details
behind the Pentagon’s fight to go
eral judge’s order halting the
enforcement of “don’t ask, don’t
tell” are unnecessary. They contend
there were no huge eruptions of vio-
of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’
By Pete Yost major problem
WASHINGTON — Anita Hill is
refusing to apologize for accusing
th e n -S u p re me
slow on allowing openly gay lence with the integration of women THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for the military. Court justice
troops. and blacks, even though the military Leaving the n o m i n e e
Will straight and gay troops have had to contend with race riots WASHINGTON — The Obama judge’s deci- C l a r e n c e
to shower next to one another? Will among the ranks during the Vietnam administration on Wednesday sion in place Thomas of sexu-
the military have to provide benefits War era. asked a federal appeals court to now “would ally harassing
to gay partners, and can it afford to? Opponents of repeal point out that immediately suspend a judge’s rul- create tremen- her, in an issue
And the biggest question of all: women have never been integrated ing that overturned the military’s dous uncertain- that Thomas’
Will gays be harassed or intimidat- into combat units. Women are still “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on ty about the sta- wife has
ed? banned from many front-line units
It comes down to changing the like infantry and special operations.
gays. Barack Obama tus of service- reopened 19
Anita Hill
The government says it wants members who years after his
culture, and top brass say they need Advocates acknowledge that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of may reveal their sexual orientation confirmation
more time. The military has been harassment will likely happen, just Appeals in San Francisco to take in reliance on the district court’s hearings.
long resistant and, at times, hostile as it continues today with those action on Wednesday. The federal decision and injunction,” the “I have no
to gays, and it draws much of its 2.4 groups. They say another aspect of government is preparing arguments Justice Department said in its latest intention of
million members from socially con- military culture — following orders for the appeals court on why the appeals court filing. apologizing
servative parts of the country. — will override any temptation to ruling on “don’t ask, don’t tell” “Effectively developing proper because I testi-
“The real issues will be not what intimidate gays. should be suspended while the case training and guidance with respect fied truthfully
happens on the battlefield, but what “If your commander-in-chief says is appealed. to a change in policy will take time about my expe-
happens on posts,” said David R. this is the new law, then that’s the The Obama administration says and effort,” the court papers added. rience and I
Segal, a sociologist at the University way we follow it and we make it it is in favor of repealing the law. “The district court’s injunction stand by that tes- Virginia Thomas
of Maryland who has written exten- work,” said David Hall, a former Air However, the government says that does not permit sufficient time for timony,” Hill,
sively on the military’s personnel Force staff sergeant who was dis- letting the ruling of U.S. District such training to occur, especially now a Brandeis University profes-
policies and recruiting. charged under the 1993 Clinton-era Judge Virginia Phillips to go for- for commanders and servicemem- sor, said in a statement released
For many troops, “they don’t policy. ward immediately would be a bers serving in active combat.” Tuesday night.

Study: Most two-year college students never finish


By Terence Chea the state’s economic future. Sacramento State University. fer. The study found the rate was 37 ment, said report co-author Nancy
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nearly 70 percent of degree-seek- It found most of the students who percent for white students, 35 per- Shulock, who heads the higher edu-
ing students who enrolled in com- didn’t complete degrees or transfers cent for Asians, 26 percent for cation institute at Sacramento State.
SAN FRANCISCO — Most stu- munity college during the 2003- dropped out. blacks and 22 percent of Latinos. “We’ve got to try to increase the
dents seeking degrees at California’s 2004 school year did not transfer or The study, which tracked more The low rates of college comple- educational attainment of
community colleges neither com- earn a degree or certificate by 2009, than 250,000 students, found a wide tion could hurt California’s economy California, or we’re going to lose
plete them nor transfer to a four-year according to the report released this disparity among racial groups in the as other states and countries send jobs and our stature as a leading
university within six years, accord- week by the Institute for Higher percentage of community college more people to college and increase economic powerhouse,” Shulock
ing to a study that spells trouble for Education Leadership & Policy at students who earn degrees or trans- their levels of educational attain- said.
8 Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 OPINION THE DAILY JOURNAL

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By Yousef Moradzadeh of the follow-
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resolve the conflict in the Holy
Land. Would he or the regime in
On the web Publisher
Jerry Lee

T
he president of Iran • According Iran agree to an U.N.-monitored Editor in Chief
• John and Heidi Bowman: Jon Mays
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to human rights referendum among Iranians to Mandelkern for treasurer-
attends the U.N seasonal organizations determine their political future? tax collector
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Nathan Mollat
opening each year. We watch him including • Fidel Castro, who has been a • Gita Dev: Praise for April Copy Editor/Page Designer
interviewed on CNN, we hear him Amnesty longtime ally of the Islamic Vargas’policies Erik Oeverndiek
on NPR with Charlie Rose, and on International, regime, recently implored • Scott Abramson: Job Production Manager
other major networks. But in all executions Ahmadinejad to stop slandering creation Nicola Zeuzem
the interviews, he is the one who have increased four-fold since the Jews, and argued that Iran’s Production Assistant
runs the show and he loves the Julio Lara
Ahmadinejad became president in religious dogmatism makes a smdailyjournal.com
limelight. If the questions are not 2005, and Iran now executes more nuclear compromise less likely. in the Opinion/Letters section
Marketing & Events
Kerry McArdle
in his likings, he lies. He is famil- people per capita than any other • Three senior Iranian diplomats
iar with the code of ethics of Senior Reporter
country in the world. have recently defected in Europe, the same belief, that it is not sin to Michelle Durand
American reporters that they • According to Reporters without denouncing Islamic regime gov-
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Borders, Iran is now the world’s ernment’s illegitimacy and seeking Islam. Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
they interview, and he takes advan- “biggest prison for journalists.” political asylum. The world should be very much Senior Correspondent: Events
tage of that. He never gives inter- • According to the International • The Islamic regime of Iran has Susan E. Cohn
concerned about a nuclear Islamic
views to Iranian reporters outside Monetary Fund, Iran has one of created dozens of adversaries but regime in Iran. The regime has no Business Staff
of Iran, since he knows that they the highest rates of brain drain in very few allies. At Ahmadinejad’s respect for any life; during the Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera
would challenge him on various the world, with as many as U.N. address, most of the audience presidential election last year, they Jennifer Bishop Gloria Brickman
issues. This year, he had the Gale Green Robert O’Leary
100,000 people leaving annually in walked out. killed more than 100 and impris- Jeff Palter Shirley Marshall
audacity to blame the U.S. govern- search of greater economic dignity I personally think that oned close to 1,000 demonstrators Kris Skarston
ment for the 9/11 terrorist attack. and political freedom. Economists Ahmadinejad, who is called “the who were objecting the election Interns • Correspondents • Contractors
Last year, as well as a couple of estimate that the brain drain has little monkey” by his Iranian crit- result (of course Ahmadinejad Michael Almonte Jenna Chambers
years before that, he denied the accelerated during Ahmadinejad Diana Clock Michael Costa
ics, loves shocking his audience by denies all these, and calls it Philip Dimaano Darold Fredricks
Holocaust and called it a myth. At presidency. talking nonsense, such as denying Western propaganda ). The irony is Miles Freeborn Brian Grabianowski
Columbia University, he also stat- • Islamic Republic’s Constitution William Jeske Cheri Lucas
the Holocaust, blaming the 9/11 that most of these people arrested Nick Rose Theresa Seiger
ed that there are no homosexuals only accepts the Shia Islam as the terrorist attack on the U.S. govern- were part of the Islamic regime’s Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
in Iran; it is just a Western prob- main religion in Iran; other reli- ment, claiming that the Islamic previous administrations. Eliot Storch Jeremy Venook
lem! The setback with all these gions are considered minorities, regime in Iran is the most demo- Some people are hoping that
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Reporters’ notebook Other voices
A
fter being ousted from his seat as Donato as “Annie” last year, you’re in
assistant pro tem of the state
Senate reportedly in retribution
for not voting for the state budget deal,
luck. The Burlingame youngster is staring
in “Coraline,” a musical scheduled to run
at the SF Playhouse Nov. 16 to Jan. 15.
Reforms needed for NFL safety
After years of denial, NFL officials have
Leland Yee sent a response to Senate *** — The Philadelphia Inquirer
finally acknowledged the long-term health
President Darryl Steinberg essentially Students in the San Mateo-Foster City
risks from concussions, including depres-

P
saying he’s OK with the decision. In the School District have been busy raising hiladelphia Eagles wide receiver
donations to support those affected by the sion, memory loss, and dementia. The league
response, Yee said: “I am proud to have DeSean Jackson joined the ranks of
Sept. 9 explosion and fire in San Bruno. brain-injured National Football has taken positive steps by requiring that
been the first Asian-American to ever hold injured players be cleared for a return to play
this position. However, I am more than District wide the groups raised over League players recently. The toll is an
$4,000. almost weekly reminder that the league still by independent doctors. But that’s not
willing to relinquish this title if that is the
The Beresford Elementary Student hasn’t taken the necessary steps to make the enough. ...
price for voting my conscience on the state
Council had a coin drive that raised $719 game safer. A recent Harris Interactive poll shows
budget and standing up against severe cuts
and donated the funds to the San Bruno But that may change, finally, with league most Americans don’t enjoy seeing football
to education, social services and health
care. Lions Club. officials announcing Oct. 19 that they will players get hurt. They want changes to hel-
“While the title is a symbolic achieve- Bowditch Middle School raised over impose suspensions on players for delivering mets and other equipment to be made, and
ment for my community and the con- $1,000 through homerooms, a bake sale devastating helmet-to-helmet hits. The pros, they believe players who cause head injuries
stituents I serve, it is more important that I and staff/parent donations. Students whose style of smashmouth play is emulated should be hit with penalties, up to and
represent their interests in the Legislature designed and wrote their thoughts on indi- by younger players, can’t move soon enough including suspension. ...
and fight to protect schools, the elderly and vidual cards to accompany the funds which on player safety concerns. Sports such as football and hockey will
working families.” were presented to Crestmoor Elementary Jackson suffered a concussion that he always be violent, but there are ways to min-
Yee now has to order new letterhead to School Student Council in San Bruno. doesn’t even remember following a vicious imize life-altering injuries and retain the
reflect the demotion. The money will be divided among five hit that sidelined both him and the guy who games’ popularity. Players and coaches
*** families who were affected by the fire. tackled him, Atlanta Falcons cornerback should be the first to insist on aggressive
Avenue Art in San Mateo will be cele- The Brewer Island Elementary Dunta Robinson. reforms that will make contact sports safer.
brating its one-year anniversary in Student Council hosted a special week-
long collection totaling $1,996. All pro- deal is approved.
November. Twenty-six local artists, span-
ceeds were given to the Glenview Fire
Millbrae settles The city stood to lose roughly $100,000 or
ning a variety of different genres — from
paintings, sculpture and glassware to fine Recovery Fund. fatal auto crash lawsuit more a year earmarked for public art. The
photographs, jewelry and other wearable Parkside Elementary raised $50 and More than two years after the high-speed development agreement was for 18 years.
art — are now displaying their creations sent donations to the San Bruno Lion’s wrong-way police chase that left Earlier in 2005, the council passed the per-
for sale at the gallery at 60 E. Third Ave. Club. Joseph Boldt seriously injured cent for art program, which requires a half-
An official celebration will take place 6 THE Bayside S.T.E.M. ACADEMY and his passenger dead, the 23- percent of development fees be allocated for
p.m. to 9 p.m., Nov. 13. Everyone’s invit- sixth grade homerooms collected coin year-old man began public art projects. It officially went into
ed. donations and raised $622. his murder trial the effect Jan. 1,
*** *** week of Oct. 22, 2006.
Who says environmentalism and baseball 2005.
fever don’t mix? On Tuesday afternoon, The beginning of jury selec- Accused playground
just before the San Francisco Giants tion came months after a civil law- killer pleads not guilty
trounced the Phillies in the NLCS game 3, suit awarded $400,000 from the city of
Millbrae to the parents of 20-year-old victim The 26-year-old felon accused of fatally
nonprofit Save the Bay flew a banner over shooting a friend in the back four times at a
AT&T Park asking Cargill and DMB not Bobby Luke Kleinheinz. The settlement was
reached in July 2005 and finalized the week crowded San Mateo playground in early
to develop the former Saltworks site in October 2005 pleaded not guilty the week of
Redwood City. The timing was about more of Oct. 22, 2005
Oct. 22, 2005 to murder and gun charges.
than baseball though; the Redwood City The formal beginning of the trial also
Dwayne Curtis Reed was charged with
Planning Commission also had a scoping capped 29 months of Boldt’s custody, filled
murder with the use of a firearm plus the
meeting on the project that evening. with delayed starts, multiple surgeries and
charge of being a felon in possession of a
*** more than a million tax dollars paid toward
Did you see Joe Biden Tuesday after- BILLY HUSTACE PHOTOGRAPHY gun in the death of 24-year-old Charles Key.
injuries he received in the March 16, 2003
noon? Neither did we, but the vice presi- The Belmont man was shot in the back
South San Francisco youngsters has a run-in with Millbrae police.
dent did stop by Taft Elementary School four times at the Martin Luther King, Jr.
new playground thanks to a partnership Recreation Center on North Eldorado Street
in Redwood City along with U.S. Sen.
between the city, KaBOOM!, SAP AMER-
Bay Meadows art funding axed between Monte Diablo and Santa Inez
Barbara Boxer, D-Calif. Biden was A quiet deal to remove Bay Meadows’
ICA, Adobe and Boys & Girls Clubs of avenues. Reed surrendered to SWAT team
reportedly in town to help Boxer’s cam- obligation to fund public art was one of sev-
North San Mateo County. Volunteers came members after a lengthy standoff while Key
paign efforts. eral issues that prevented the San Mateo City
together Oct. 14 to build a new playground went to Stanford Medical Center for emer-
*** Council from voting on the major develop-
at Paradise Valley Park, located at 291 gency surgery. He survived the surgery but
Lights are out on Burlingame’s annual ment the week of Oct. 22, 2005.
Hillside Blvd. died of blood loss hours later.
holiday parade. Neither the newly-formed During negotiations earlier that year, the
merchant organization or the city want to city traded the public art funding for an
fund it. The reporters’ notebook is a weekly collection of additional acre of below market housing
*** From the archives highlights stories originally
facts culled from the notebooks of the Daily and Bay Meadows’ word that it would not printed five years ago this week. It appears in the
If you didn’t get enough of Maya Journal staff. It appears in the Thursday edition. pursue additional gaming revenue if the Thursday edition of the Daily Journal.
10 Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Dow 11,107.97 +129.35


Nasdaq 2,457.39 +20.44
10-Yr Bond 2.4700% -0.0050
Oil (per barrel) 81.85
Dow up,dollar down
By David K. Randall
Wall Street maker Alcoa Inc. and International Paper
S&P 500 1,178.17 +12.27 Gold 1,335.10 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Co.
The dollar fell 1.2 percent against a
NEW YORK — A decline in the dol- without leading to a drop in stock prices broad basket of currencies as demand for
lar helped fuel a market rebound on “was a sign of strength,” said Sandy safe-haven investments eased.
Wednesday that nearly erased a big-sell Mehta, the chief investment manager for The Dow Jones industrial average rose
off the day before brought on by fears of Value Investment Principals, based in 129.35, or 1.2 percent, to 11,107.97. The
a slowdown in China. Hong Kong. “Raising rates show that broader Standard and Poor’s 500 index
Stocks had fallen more than 1 percent they have confidence in their economy was up 12.27, or 1.1 percent, to
and it continues to grow strongly.” 1,178.17, and the technology-focused
Tuesday after a surprise interest rate
After the bell, West Coast technology
increase in China, the first time the coun- Nasdaq composite index was up 20.44,
companies Netflix Inc. and eBay Inc.
try had raised rates in nearly three years. or 0.8 percent, to 2,457.39.
reported stronger than expected rev-
That made some traders concerned that enues. Shares of both companies were A batch of positive corporate earnings
slower growth in China might put a drag up more than 6 percent in after-market reports from companies like Delta Air
on the global economy. trading. The strong results could help Lines Inc., American Airlines parent
Some of those concerns were erased shift sentiment in favor of technology company AMR Corp. and Boeing Co.
after the Shanghai Composite Index, companies, which took a beating helped send the stock market broadly
China’s main stock market benchmark, Tuesday after earnings from Apple Inc. higher.
rose slightly in overnight trading. Those and IBM Corp. didn’t live up to Delta rose 10.8 percent after the com-
gains “helped create a more constructive investors’ high expectations. pany announced a profit driven by a 19
tone for the trade this morning,” said Every segment within the Standard percent jump in passenger revenue. That
Nick Kalivas, an equity analyst for MF and Poor index rose, led by a 1.9 percent helped push shares of competitors like
Global. jump in S&P’s index of materials com- Jet Blue and Southwest Airlines up more
The fact that China raised interest panies, a group that includes aluminum than 4 percent.

Fed survey points to uneven growth


By Jeannine Aversa nomic growth was slow. expected to buy Treasury bonds in a bid
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The survey indicated that the economy to drive down interest rates on mort-
isn’t weakening but is growing too slug- gages, corporate loans and other debt.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. econo- gishly to drive down high unemploy- The hope is that cheaper credit will per-
my grew unevenly in early fall, with ment, now at 9.6 percent. The jobless suade Americans to increase spending,
more than half the regions of the country rate has been at or above 9.5 percent for which would help the economy grow
expanding modestly while others strug- more than a year. and lead companies to hire more work-
“Hiring remains limited, with many ers.
gled to grow.
firms reluctant to add to permanent pay- The Fed’s survey, known as the Beige
A survey by the Federal Reserve rolls given economic softness,” the Fed Book, will figure into Fed policymakers’
released Wednesday found that seven of survey concluded. discussions at the November meeting
the Fed’s 12 regions reported moderate High unemployment is one of the about how the economy is faring.
improvements in business activity. Three Fed’s biggest concerns. That’s why Fed The region-by-region survey is based
regions — Philadelphia, Richmond and Chairman Ben Bernanke and his col- on information collected from the Fed’s
Cleveland — described economic activ- leagues are widely expected to launch a 12 regional banks on or before Oct. 8. It
ity as mixed or steady. Only two regions new program at their Nov. 2-3 meeting provides a more intimate look at the
— Atlanta and Dallas — suggested eco- to bolster the economy. The Fed is overall economy than broad statistics.

EBay 3Q profit rises 23 percent


By Rachel Metz quarter that were better than analysts When excluding one-time items,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had been expecting, sending its shares eBay earned 40 cents per share, beat-
up more than 7 percent in after-hours ing the average expectation of analysts
SAN FRANCISCO — EBay Inc. on trading. polled by Thomson Reuters by 3 cents.
Wednesday said its third-quarter profit EBay earned $432 million, or 33 Revenue rose 1 percent to $2.25 bil-
climbed 23 percent, helped by its cents per share, in the July-September lion. Analysts were expecting revenue
growing PayPal business. period, compared with a profit of $350 to dip slightly to $2.18 billion, in part
The online marketplace operator million, or 27 cents per share, in the because eBay sold its Skype Internet
also predicted results for the current year-ago quarter. calling business late last year.
THE DAILY JOURNAL BUSINESS Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 11
Business briefs
H&R Block suit may sunset refund loans
By Eileen AJ Connelly an August announcement by the
Apple launches MacBook
Air ultralight laptops
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I think it’s unfortunate that there’s a lot of hardworking Internal Revenue Service that it will CUPERTINO — Apple is launch-
Americans that are in a financial situation where they no longer inform tax prep companies ing two new MacBook Air ultralight
NEW YORK — H&R Block Inc.’s if all of an individual’s expected tax laptops.
allegations that HSBC Bank USA is have to pay a substantial fee to access their refunds a refund will be sent. Without such One has a screen that’s 13.3 inch-
trying to back out of funding its tax week or two before they can get it from the IRS.” confirmation, called a “debt indica- es diagonally. The second has an
refund loan program signals both a tor,” there’s no way for tax prep com- 11.6-inch screen. Prices start at
potential blow to the nation’s largest — IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman panies and the banks that fund their $999.
tax preparer and an indication that refund loan programs to know if the Like the past generation, the
the controversial loans may be disap- expires next year. The suit says HSBC are typically used by low-income refund will be reduced by factors like
has not taken the necessary planning customers who file their taxes early MacBook Air can’t read CDs or
pearing. back taxes due, a defaulted federal DVDs. This one also doesn’t have a
With funding scarce and help steps to ensure that H&R Block will in the season. student loan or unpaid child support.
be able to offer refund anticipation In the lawsuit, H&R Block said hard disk drive. Instead, it uses all
underwriting the loans from the IRS The IRS said it would stop provid- flash memory, like the iPhone does.
discontinued, the high-interest loans and refund anticipation checks about 40 percent of its customers ing the information because it’s now
during the 2011 tax season. used one of these products during the Apple also announced a new ver-
advances on tax refunds are going to able to deliver refunds quickly.
A refund anticipation loan is a 2010 tax season. Standard & Poor’s sion of its operating system, called
be harder to find when tax season “I think it’s unfortunate that there’s
short-term loan backed by an expect- equity analyst Erik Kolb estimated Mac OS X Lion, that will include a
begins in January. Where they are a lot of hardworking Americans that
ed federal income tax refund. A that translated into about $146 mil- store for Mac software. It’s similar
available, taxpayers will find that it’s are in a financial situation where they
refund anticipation “check” is actu- lion in revenue from the loan prod- to the iTunes store that sells apps for
harder to get approved and they’ll have to pay a substantial fee to
ally an account where a refund is ucts alone — not counting the tax iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
have to pay more. access their refunds a week or two
deposited. This enables taxpayers to prep fees for the associated returns It is adding FaceTime video chat-
Kansas City, Mo.-based H&R before they can get it from the IRS,”
have their tax return preparation fees — or 3.8 percent of the company’s IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman ting to Macs. That feature debuted
Block filed a lawsuit Friday that this summer on the iPhone 4.
alleges HSBC has failed to honor its deducted from their refund, rather annual revenue. told the Associated Press at the time
contract to back the loans, which than paying up front. Both products The issue with HSBC stems from of the announcement. Apple unveils Mac OS
X Lion operating system
EA snatches up Chillingo, Court to Google: Tell woman CUPERTINO — Apple is giving a
preview of new software that runs

publisher of ‘Angry Birds’ who harassed her on the web


on its Mac computers.
The new version, called Mac OS
X Lion, will include a store for Mac
By Jennifer Peltz safe haven for harassers and stalk- software. It’s similar to the iTunes
By Barbara Ortutay in the U.K. This person requested THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ers,” she said in an e-mail.
store that sells apps for iPhone, iPod
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS anonymity because the figure isn’t Google Inc. declined to com-
Touch and iPad.
being made public. NEW YORK — A business con- ment. The Mountain View-based
Apple also is adding FaceTime
NEW YORK — Electronic Arts EA spokeswoman Holly sultant who wants to know who’s online giant says it doesn’t discuss
individual cases to protect users’ video chatting to Macs. That feature
Inc. has snapped up Chillingo, the Rockwood confirmed the purchase been anonymously disparaging and
privacy, but it follows applicable debuted this summer on the iPhone
publisher behind the popular iPhone but would not disclose a price or fixating on her online has gotten a
laws. 4.
confirm whether it was under $20 court to force Google to tell her.
game of the moment, “Angry A Manhattan court ruling issued Other features mimic those on the
million. As she joined a growing number
Birds.” But the deal doesn’t include Tuesday gives the company a cou- iPhone or iPad. Mac users can move
“By acquiring Chillingo, EA of people who have persuaded
the company that created the game Mobile is increasing its market lead- courts to unmask troublesome ple of weeks to provide Franklin from the main desktop to a “dash-
and owns the rights to it, Rovio ership on the Apple Platform as well cyber ciphers, Carla Franklin said with identity and contact informa- board” filled with widgets by swip-
Mobile. as reaffirming its position as the Wednesday she hoped her case tion for the person or people who ing a multitouch mouse or trackpad.
According to a person close to the world’s leading wireless entertain- would help others combat similar posted denigrating comments and People can drag one program icon
deal, EA paid less than $20 million ment publisher,” EA said in a state- problems. unauthorized videos of her, begin- on top of another to create a new
in cash for Chillingo, which is based ment. “The Internet cannot become a ning last year. folder.
QUESTIONING THE NFL: NINER LINEBACKER PATRICK WILLIS BELIEVES LEAGUE IS BEING UNREASONABLE REGARDING HITS >>> PAGE 13
Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010

<< Denver will test Raiders’ cornerback, page 17

Mercy continues WBAL volleyball dominance


By Nathan Mollat teams advance to the Division IV or V semifi- “When we came into the season, I knew [we] “We have more first-year varsity players than
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF nals. would struggle with a new coach and a new sys- returning varsity players,” said Menlo coach
But none have been better in league play over tem,” said Mercy’s first-year coach Nga Tran. Chris Crader. “We’re pretty good. The girls
The Foothill Division of the West Bay the last year and a half than Mercy-Burlingame, “This is great momentum for us.” have been playing pretty well. But we’re not
Athletic League is a who’s who of top small- which swept Menlo School in three sets 25-9, Menlo, on the other hand, is incorporating a 100 percent crisp 100 percent of the time.”
school volleyball powers in the Central Coast 25-20, 25-23 at Serra High to remain undefeat- slew of newcomers and second-year varsity It was Senior Night for Mercy (5-0 WBAL
Section. ed on the season and give the Crusaders their players. The Knights are a work in progress and Foothill, 18-7 overall) and the Crusaders came
Sacred Heart Prep, Castilleja, Mercy- 15th-straight league win. while they’ve already tied last year’s win record out flying in Game 1. Menlo (3-2, 16-8) did not
Burlingame and Menlo School all have the tal- It was not a given, however, the Crusaders of 16, they still have work to do if they want to help its cause by committing 10 errors. The
ent and pedigree to go deep in the CCS playoffs would pick up this year where they left off last beat Mercy and Sacred Heart Prep, the two
and don’t be surprised to see many of those season. teams ahead of the Knights in the standings. See MERCY, Page 17

True fans
One win away
By Janie McCauley
already
have gear
T
he San Francisco Giants’ playoff
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS exploits have Bay Area Giants fans
in a tizzy. Giants talk is all over
SAN FRANCISCO — Juan Uribe, sore left sports talk radio, as well as leading off
wrist and all, made his mark on this NLCS in a local news broadcasts.
matter of moments — a great play with his glove, Saturday night, Game 1 of the National
then one swing that put the San Francisco Giants League Championship Series against the
within one win of the World Series. Phillies, I joined a colleague at a local
A champion with the White Sox in 2005, Uribe brew pub, which was filled with Giants
hit a game-ending sacrifice fly off reliever Roy fans watching the game.
Oswalt with one out in the ninth inning that lifted About midway through, I noticed a cou-
the Giants over the Philadelphia Phillies 6-5 ple walking in, obvious Giants fans as their
Wednesday night for a 3-1 lead in the NL cham- new Giants hats and
pionship series. jackets suggested.
Aubrey Huff singled with one out in the ninth I’ve been a Giants
and took third when Buster Posey singled for his fan since my dad
fourth hit of the game. Uribe hit a medium-deep took me to my first
fly, leaving left fielder Ben Francisco with no game against the
chance to get the sliding Huff. Cardinals in 1978.
“I got butterflies,” winning pitcher Brian He’s not even a base-
Wilson said. “I got anxiety. I got a mini-ulcer ball fan, I’m pretty
developing, but it’s all worth it. We never lost sure someone gave
focus.” him the tickets. But
Boosted by yet another big hit from Cody Ross since then, the Giants
and a timely double from Pablo Sandoval, the have been my team.
Giants pushed the two-time defending NL cham- What bugs me now
pion Phillies to the brink of elimination. are all the bandwag-
Philadelphia will send Roy Halladay against Tim on fans who don’t know the difference
Lincecum in Game 5 Thursday night — it’s a between a pinch hitter and a sacrifice bunt.
rematch of aces that Lincecum won in the open- Or those who refer to runs as “points.” But
er. there they are, with their new gear, snap-
“We know what is at stake, but the game is the ping up playoff tickets and claiming their
same. We have an opportunity to win a game love for the men in orange and black.
tomorrow,” Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins said. Actually, I don’t have a problem with
Going to Oswalt to begin the ninth backed bandwagon fans. I have a problem with
manager Charlie Manuel’s words this was his any fan — in any sport — who runs out
club’s biggest game yet this year. Oswalt is one of and buys brand-new gear because their
the majors’ top starters and beat the Giants in team is playing well or is in the playoffs. If
Game 2. He’s made only a few relief appearances you didn’t have your gear before, don’t run
in the last several years, including a stint in the out and buy it now. Nothing screams
2004 NLCS for Houston. “bandwagon” more than the brand-new fit-
Uribeentered at shortstop in the top of the ted hat, one that hasn’t even had the bill
ninth. He immediately picked up a hard one-hop- creased a little bit.
per by pinch-hitter Ross Gload in the hole and I’ve had friends and family posting pho-
made a strong throw while falling away for the tos on social media websites of their out-
out. ings at Giants games this season, all
REUTERS
Aubrey Huff celebrates as he scores the winning run in the bottom of the ninth to give the
See NLCS, Page 15 Giants a 6-5 win and a 3-1 lead in the National League Championship series over Philadelphia. See LOUNGE, Page 14

Yankees score early and often, stave off elimination


By Ronald Blum early exit with hamstring trouble, a day after remains one win away. To get past the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Yankees 7, Rangers 2 Yankees star Mark Teixeira was lost for the Rangers, the Yankees will eventually have to
game wondered whether postseason with a hamstring injury. Curtis solve postseason star Cliff Lee, who would
NEW YORK — CC Sabathia pitched like a this would be it for the Granderson added an eighth-inning homer for start a Game 7 against Andy Pettitte.
champion, and the New York Yankees are defending World Series New York, his second RBI of the game. New York is trying to overcome its first 3-1
heading for Texas. A whole lot better than champs after Texas Now the teams will go deep in the heart of postseason deficit 1958. Since the LCS went
outscored them 25-5 while Texas to decide the pennant in the best-of- to a best-of-seven format, 24 of the 30 previ-
heading home.
winning three in a row. ous teams to take 3-1 series leads have won
Nick Swisher and Robinson Cano hit con- seven series. pennants.
secutive homers to build an early cushion, But Sabathia bounced When they resume Friday night in
back from an erratic open- No matter what, the season is over for
Sabathia made the lead stand up and the Arlington for Game 6, Phil Hughes starts for Teixeira. The All-Star first baseman was
Yankees avoided elimination, beating the er, staying away from too the Yankees against Colby Lewis in a rematch removed from the postseason roster and
Rangers 7-2 Wednesday and closing within 3- CC Sabathia much trouble against Josh of Game 2, won by the Rangers 7-2. replaced by Eduardo Nunez, and Teixeira
Hamilton and Texas’ big
2 in the AL championship series. In the 50th anniversary of a franchise that
bats. Rangers slugger Nelson Cruz made an
A late-arriving crowd for the late-afternoon has never reached the World Series, Texas See ALCS, Page 15
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 13

Willis: NFL restrictions unreasonable


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 49ers have not had a defender named to the Pro lion contract extension in May, practice, they’re teaching their play-
fined for a violent hit this season, and Bowl in each of Willis has found it tougher to make ers to put a hat on Pat. He’s one of
SANTA CLARA — One of the Willis said he and his teammates can his first three plays this year in the middle of San the playmakers on our team. When
NFL’s leading tacklers over the past only continue to play the way seasons, is off to Francisco’s defense. Willis entered they come to the line of scrimmage,
three seasons believes the league is they’ve been taught throughout their the slowest start this season with 22 games of double- you know the offensive line says,
placing unreasonable restrictions on careers. of his four-year digit tackles in 48 career starts, but ’We’ve got to block that guy.’ “
its defensive players. “You make an all-out effort to play career. his 10-tackle effort in the season Willis has been frustrated by the
Patrick Willis said Wednesday that the game which you’ve been playing Willis led the opener against Seattle is the only extra attention this year, not to men-
the latest crackdown on dangerous since you were a kid, to tackle a guy league in tackles time he has reached that standard in tion San Francisco’s slow start
and flagrant hits will make it difficult and deliver a lick that’s crucial, and Patrick Willis during his first 2010. His tackle total has diminished defensively. The 49ers were expect-
for him and other players to do what season, when he
all of a sudden you accidentally hit in each game since to a season-low ed to have one of the NFL’s better
they do best. was named NFL Rookie Defensive
him the wrong way because you’re six during last week’s 17-9 victory defenses this year, but that unit has
“I thought as a defensive guy Player of the Year. He led the NFL in
you’re supposed to hit,” Willis said. just trying to make a play,” Willis over the Oakland Raiders. spent most of the season in the bot-
tackles again last season after finish-
“You shouldn’t get in trouble or fined said. “And now, you get a flag for it. ing second in that category in 2008. After three seasons of watching tom half of the league rankings.
or get a flag for just playing football. And now you can get fined and sus- He has 514 tackles since entering the Willis create havoc against opposing “It’s been tough,” Willis said. “I
As a defensive player, it’s hard to pended. It’s a league rule and I guess league in 2007, the NFL’s top figure offenses, defensive coordinator Greg remember there were times when I
play football now without worrying we have to play by them. But for me, during that span. Manusky said opponents now are could just stack and run and they
about the crazy stuff.” I’m going to play the game.” But Willis is well off the NFL- structuring their game plan to send wouldn’t come off, or just play and
The NFL this week imposed fines Willis already is having a tough leading pace this year. He currently extra blocking to take him out of a most of the times never get touched.
totaling $175,000 on three players enough time this season without hav- is tied for 15th in the league with 47 play or are avoiding Willis entirely. But now, you’re starting to feel
for hits during last week’s games and ing to worry about increased restric- tackles. “Wouldn’t you?” Manusky said. “I something from every angle. It’s cer-
warned that violent conduct will be tions. After signing a five-year, $50 mil- think every team is going to game tainly something I have to adjust to
cause for suspension in the future. The linebacker, who has been plan Patrick Willis. I know during and get used to.”

Seahawks offense taking on look of USC


By Tim Booth speed on the edge. On the a defensive coach by trade, his offensive with the arrival of bruising running back
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS outside the Trojans regu- beliefs were unwavering. Marshawn Lynch, the Seahawks offense is
larly had a larger receiver “At the end of that first year (at USC) I starting to take on a similar appearance.
RENTON, Wash. — When Pete Carroll’s able to use his height vowed that if this is my last coaching job I ever “We’re using exactly the same approach,
offense at Southern California was clicking at advantage on shorter have I’m going down with the stuff I want to philosophy now. It was so successful for us
a record rate, there was a set schematic make- defensive backs. be my offense instead of just hiring the offense with such consistency, balance as well, that’s
up behind its efficiency. And orchestrating it all as I had done in years past,” Carroll said. what we’re trying to recreate,” Carroll said
Carroll’s offense relied on two or more run- was a smart, talented quar- That was nearly a decade ago. Wednesday.
ning backs, some bigger to run between the terback. Fast forward and Carroll is unabashed in
tackles, some shiftier who could use their Pete Carroll Even though Carroll was bringing that same approach to Seattle. And See SEAHAWKS, Page 15
14 Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

its new policy to heavily fine — and in some how can a player be fined when he wasn’t mixed martial art contests human cock fights.

LOUNGE
Continued from page 12
cases suspend — players who are deter-
mined to have committed dangerous tackles.
This past Sunday was a day of carnage on
even penalized at the time of the hit? Plus,
the NFL is now asking players to change the
way they play the game.
How is the NFL any different? Modern day
gladiators who pay little regard to their bod-
ies for big money and fame, all to the delight
various NFL fields as a number of players There’s no question when a player leads of fans. NFL players know what they’re get-
endured horrifying hits that knocked them with his helmet. But given the violence of ting into physically when they play profes-
decked out in Giants hats, T-shirts, jerseys out of the game. There were none worse than the game, it’s easier said than done to not use sional football, and fans expect to see the big
and jackets. These are the same people I Atlanta’s Dunta Robinson’s hit on Eagles the helmet as a weapon. Watch any given “Ooohh” hits.
couldn’t bribe to go to games when we were wide receiver DeSean Jackson that left tackle on any given Sunday and you will see
younger. They have no idea of the history of Perhaps the NFL is starting to feel guilty
Jackson briefly unconscious and with some instances of a defender lining up to tackle about the health of current and former play-
the franchise, but act as if they’ve been life- memory loss. Tuesday, the NFL fined three someone and just the pure concussive nature
long fans. ers. NFL alumni have battled the league for
players, including Robinson and Pittsburgh of the hit leads to heads colliding. I don’t years over health benefits, believing the
The only new gear that should be bought at linebacker James Harrison — who was so think NFL players are stupid. Given all the
this time of year is a shirt that proclaims the league chews up players and then spits them
exasperated he said he is contemplating attention to concussions, players are fully out and abandons them once they retire.
Giants as National League West Champions. retirement. aware of the repercussions of concussions.
If they do manage to knock off the Phillies, Perhaps this is a way for the NFL to try and
It’s said, in any sport, injuries occur when In the end, however, they are told to make prevent the astronomical costs of providing
buying a “National League Champs” T-shirt a player goes at less than full speed. So with plays, which translates to: do almost whatev-
is also permissible. A World Series title? health care for retired players. Preventative
players getting bigger, faster and stronger er it takes to get the job done. If that means maintenance, if you will. But if the NFL
Knock yourself out with all the World Series every generation, scary hits like those that heads collide, so be it.
champs gear you can find. starts dictating the way players play the
happened Sunday are going to occur. The NFL, however, can not have it both game, it may kill the golden goose.
As far as I’m concerned, however, just wait Having looked at the plays, none appear to ways. This billion-dollar business — which
until after the playoffs, or even next season, be conscious efforts by the offending players is the most popular sport in the United States
to buy your new hat, jacket and jersey. to cause bodily harm. Unfortunately, given by far — can’t continue to expect fans to lap
That’s only if you’re still a fan next year. the brutality of the sport, players will be up the product if players aren’t going to con- Nathan Mollat can be reached by e-mail:
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
*** injured. tinue to play the way they were taught. 344-5200 ext. 117. You can also follow him on
The NFL is treading a slippery slope with The problem players have with the NFL is Arizona Sen. John McCain once called Twitter@CheckkThisOutt.
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Uribe’s ball was in the air. Giants players streamed after allowing Huff’s two-out single in the fifth. second. Not that it was on purpose: Blanton threw

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out of the dugout and mobbed Uribe after he
rounded first base. Huff and Posey exchanged
high-fives near the mound and Sandoval and
Pat Burrell drew a leadoff walk in the sixth and
Ross followed with a double. Sandoval swung at
Chad Durbin’s first offering and the ball was ruled
two wild pitches in the first.
One fan waved a “Ross for Governor” sign.
Another read: “This is Rosstober.”
Sanchez hugged. foul by first base umpire Jeff Nelson after right But by the end, the familiar chants or “U-ribe!
Posey starred at the plate and behind it, too. He field umpire Ted Barrett jumped out of the way. U-ribe!” rang through the Giants’ packed water-
Wilson, the major league saves leader, pitched a made a great play at the plate to save a run earlier, Replays showed it was very close. Giants manger front ballpark.
perfect ninth. neatly handling a short hop and tagging out Carlos Bruce Bochy came out to argue. Moments later, Aaron Rowand, a former Gold Glover earning
After Freddy Sanchez lined out to right to start Ruiz at the plate. Sandoval made good with his two-run double for a second straight start in center field, made a fab-
the bottom of the ninth, Huff and Posey singled. Werth hit a tying RBI double in the eighth after a 5-4 lead. ulous throw home to save a second run from com-
Phillies right fielder Jayson Werth made a nice Ryan Howard doubled against Javier Lopez lead- That swing made the “Kung Fu Panda” an ing in on Shane Victorino’s RBI single in the fifth.
sliding stop on the warning track to keep Huff ing off the inning. unlikely postseason contributor for San Francisco, Posey, the rookie catcher, made a tremendous
from scoring. Posey had an RBI double in the first and run- which has been riding the reliable bat of Ross all pickup on the short hop and applied the tag as the
“We faced him a couple nights ago,” Posey said. scoring single in the third — both coming with series long. Sandoval, coming off a disappointing slow-footed Ruiz slid home.
“He’s got great stuff, just battling.” two outs — for his first RBIs of the postseason. year in which he batted just .268, earned his first Rowand was replaced in a double switch by
Then came Uribe, a quiet 1 for 7 in the NLCS He added a seventh-inning double as well, start of the NLCS when Uribe couldn’t go. Andres Torres one batter later.
before this one. On a 1-1 pitch, he claimed he got delighting the towel-waving faithful on a chilly Sandoval grounded into an inning-ending dou- Bochy again made all the right moves.
hit in the hand by Oswalt’s fastball, but plate fall night. ble play in the seventh. That after he grounded into He stuck with Rowand in center field in place of
umpire Wally Bell said it was a foul. Philadelphia’s Placido Polanco hit a two-run an NL-high 26 double plays this season. the slumping Torres until the midgame switch.
Uribe wound up with the game-winner double in the fifth inning of a game that went back Ross produced again. He hit a go-ahead RBI Sandoval was fresh and ready to fill in for Uribe,
moments later, leaving the Giants just one victory and forth. single Tuesday after connecting for three home a late scratch before Game 2 at Citizens Bank
shy of reaching the World Series for the first time Manuel stuck with Joe Blanton rather than runs over the two games in Philadelphia. After Park on Sunday before playing Tuesday. The wrist
in eight years. going to Halladay on short rest. Blanton hung Cole Hamels joked about hitting Ross as a way to had bothered Uribe when swinging, Bochy said.
Sandoval came jumping out of the dugout as tough in his first start in three weeks but was done slow him down, Blanton did just that to start the There was no sign of that on his final cut.

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would not be eligible for the World Series.


Lance Berkman took over at first base and had
a scare when he slipped chasing Ian Kinsler’s
foul pop, causing his head to snap back
against the warning track. Berkman stayed in
the game and later caught a foul popup for the
final out.
On what would have been Bob Sheppard’s
100th birthday and Mickey Mantle’s 79th, the
Yankees took a 3-0 lead in the second as C.J.
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Leads of 5-0 and 6-1 never seemed comfort- New York shortstop Derek Jeter completes a San Francisco vs Carolina
able in this one as he allowed two runs and 11 double play by leaping over Texas’ Michael Oakland vs Denver
hits — matching his season high — in six Young during the Yankees’7-2 win in Game 5 Cleveland vs New Orleans
innings with no walks. His key outs came in of the ALCS.Texas leads the series 3-2.
the sixth, when the Rangers loaded the bases Washington vs Chicago
with one out. game and 56-35 in the series, and has Pittsburgh vs Miami
Matt Treanor, who had homered in the fifth, outscored New York 32-18, the Yankees man- Cinncinati vs Atlanta
hit an RBI grounder. Then, culminating an aged to break through in the early innings.
The Rangers kept up their aggressive baserun- St. Louis vs Tampa Bay
eight-pitch at-bat, Sabathia froze No. 9 hitter
Mitch Moreland with a curveball to strike him ning, swiping two bases to give them nine in Buffalo vs Baltimore
out. The big man responded with a fist pump. 10 chances. Philadelphia vs Tennessee
Kerry Wood had his second big pickoff of Wilson threw just 48 of 93 pitches for Jacksonville vs Kansas City
the series in the seventh. Elvis Andrus singled strikes, giving up six runs — five earned —
Arizona vs Seattle
leading, advanced on a wild pitch and was six hits and four walks in six innings as Texas
caught leaning by Wood, who caught Kinsler lost for the first time in six postseason road New England vs San Diego
off first in the eighth inning of the opener. games this year. Minnesota vs Green Bay
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16 Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED

21 22 23 24 25 26 27
MLS STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS NFL STANDINGS
@ Oilers
@ Colorado
6 p.m. 7 p.m.
@ Calgary
5 p.m.
vs.Devils
7:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
CSN-CAL 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.Jets 5 1 0 .833 159 101
vs.Philly Kansas City 10 13 6 36 32 34
N.Y.Islanders 3 1 2 8 20 17
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 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. 23
Philadelphia 8 14 7 31 34 46 New Jersey 1 4 1 3 10 21
@Kansas City End regular South
5:30 p.m. season
D.C. 6 19 4 22 19 44 Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA
WESTERN CONFERENCE Toronto 4 0 1 9 17 11
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 Montreal 3 1 1 7 14 13
@ Panthers vs. Denver in Bye vs. St.Louis vs.Tampa @ Arizona @ Packers Tennessee 4 2 0 .667 162 98
London x-Los Angeles 17 7 5 56 42 25 Boston 3 1 0 6 12 7
10 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. x-Real Salt Lake 15 4 10 55 43 18 Jacksonville 3 3 0 .500 110 167
FOX
10 a.m.
FOX FOX ESPN FOX Buffalo 2 4 1 5 16 19
CBS x-Seattle 14 9 6 48 38 33 Ottawa 1 4 1 3 12 21 North
Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Dec. 5 x-FC Dallas 12 3 14 50 41 26
Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 28 x-San Jose 13 9 7 46 33 29 Southeast Division W L T Pct PF PA
@ Broncos vs. Seattle vs.K.C. Bye @ Steelers vs.Miami @ Chargers W L OT Pts GF GA
1:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:05 p.m.
x-Colorado 12 8 9 45 42 30 Pittsburgh 4 1 0 .800 114 60
1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 4 1 0 8 17 18
CBS FOX CBS CBS CBS Houston 8 15 6 30 38 48 Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 112 95
CBS
Chivas USA 8 17 4 28 30 41 Washington 4 2 0 8 18 14 Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 100 102
Atlanta 3 3 0 6 18 20 Cleveland 1 5 0 .167 88 125
NOTE:Three points for victory, one point for tie.
LOCAL SCOREBOARD x- clinched playoff berth
Carolina
Florida
3 3 0 6
2 2 0 4
17
12
18
5 West
GIRLS’VOLLEYBALL CSM 0 0 1 0 — 1 Wednesday, October 20 W L T Pct PF PA
Notre Dame-Belmont def.Notre Dame-San Jose
25-18,25-20,25-19 (Highlights:NDB — Baldwin
Foothill 4 2 1 0 — 7
CSM goal scorer — Chao. CSM goalie saves —
San Jose 3, Chivas USA 0
Thursday, October 21
WESTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City
Oakland
3
2
2
4
0
0
.600
.333
108 92
120 151
11 kills). Records — Notre Dame-Belmont 19-9 Aquila 9.Records — CSM 2-3 Coast Conference,7- New England at New York, 4:30 p.m. Central Division Denver 2 4 0 .333 124 140
overall. 10 overall. Saturday, October 23 W L OT Pts GF GA San Diego 2 4 0 .333 157 126
Seattle FC at Houston, 1 p.m. Chicago 5 2 1 11 25 21
Mercy-Burlingame def.Menlo School 25-9,25-
TUESDAY Toronto FC at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m.
20, 25-23 (Highlights: MB — Smart 18 kills, ace;
O’Reilly 15 kills 2 aces; MS — Huber 7 kills; Edel- GIRLS’TENNIS San Jose at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m.
Nashville
Detroit
3 0 2 8
3 1 1 7
13 10
14 12
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
man 4 kills; Ko kill, 2 aces). Records — Sacred Heart Prep 4,Harker 3 Real Salt Lake at Colorado, 6 p.m. East
SINGLES — Kohrs (SHP) d. Chen 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; Chicago at Chivas USA, 8 p.m. Columbus 3 2 0 6 13 13
Mercy-Burlingame 5-0 WBAL Foothill,18-7 overall; W L T Pct PF PA
Menlo School 3-2,16-8. Bharadwaj (H) d.A.Marshall 6-1, 6-3; R.Thompson Sunday, October 24 St.Louis 2 1 2 6 14 12
Philadelphia at Columbus, 1 p.m. Northwest Division N.Y.Giants 4 2 0 .667 134 118
(SHP) d.Kumar 6-3,6-1;Mirohova (H) d.Bokman 6-
GIRLS’TENNIS 1,5-7,6-1.DOUBLES — Hemm-I.Thompson (SHP) W L OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia 4 2 0 .667 153 120
Washington 3 3 0 .500 113 119
Burlingame 5,Menlo-Atherton 2
SINGLES — Tsu (B) d.Keating 6-2, 6-2; Davidenko
(B) d.Sommer 6-1,6-3;LePorte (MA) d.Harrigan 7-
d. Karakoulka-Nguyen 6-3, 1-6, 6-3; Struck-C. Mar-
shall (SHP) d. Prakash-Piskan 5-7, 6-3, 6-1; WHAT’S ON TAP Colorado
Calgary
4 2 0 8
3 2 0 6
19 19
9 11 Dallas 1 4 0 .200 102 111
Chandra-Debrota (H) d. Sarwal-Shculz 6-2, 3-6, 6- Vancouver 2 3 2 6 15 20
5, 6-0; Sinatra (B) d. Diller 7-5, 6-1. DOUBLES — THURSDAY
Patel-Chambers (B) d. Fantuzzi-Rehlander 6-2, 6- 4. South
Girls’tennis Minnesota 2 2 1 5 16 13 W L T Pct PF PA
7(5), (10-8); Roat-Shumway-LaPlante (MA) d. Notre Dame-Belmont vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral Edmonton 2 2 0 4 12 11
Muprhy-Huang 6-3, 6-2; Fregosi-Cohn (B) d. Aebi- Notre Dame-Belmont 7, Atlanta 4 2 0 .667 130 101
Notre Dame-San Jose 0 at San Francisco State,3:30 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Pacific Division
Jones 7-6(6),6-3.Records — Burlingame 10-0 PAL Mills,Carlmont at San Mateo,Burlingame at Aragon, New Orleans 4 2 0 .667 130 108
Bay,13-2 overall. SINGLES — Galijan (B) d.Chen 6-0,6-0; Chang (B) South City vs.Westmoor at Skyline College,Sequoia W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 3 2 0 .600 80 111
d.Holm 6-1,6-1;Garrett (B) d.Chongs 6-1,6-1;Lewis at Woodside, Oceana at Capuchino, Hillsdale vs. El Dallas 4 1 0 8 20 15
GIRLS’WATER POLO Carolina 0 5 0 .000 52 110
(B) d.Parker 6-2,6-4.DOUBLES — Eble-Kingery (B) Camino at South City,4 p.m. Los Angeles 4 1 0 8 14 9
M-A 10,Sequoia 7 d. Speer-Chin 2-6, 6-3, (10-7); Mar-Warner (B) d.
M-A 2 4 3 1 — 10 Anaheim 2 4 1 5 14 26 North
Mitchell-Davallou 6-1,6-2;Murillo-Cowley (B) d.Lee- Girls’volleyball
Sequoia 2 1 0 4 — 7
Nguyen 6-3,6-1.Records — 4-5 WCAL,9-7 overall. Phoenix 1 2 1 3 8 10 W L T Pct PF PA
Goal scorers:M-A — O’Neill 3;Popp 2;Newman 2; El Camino at Capuchino, South City at Half Moon San Jose 1 2 1 3 9 14 Chicago 4 2 0 .667 112 97
Fero,Gran,Krappe.S — S.Beach 3; Berterro 2; Car- Bay,Jefferson at Sequoia,Terra Nova at Westmoor,
roll,M.Beach; Records — Sequoia 2-2 PAL Bay,8-2 GIRLS’VOLLEYBALL Woodside at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at Two points for a win,one point for overtime Green Bay 3 3 0 .500 139 112
overall; M-A 4-0. Menlo School def. Castilleja 18-25, 25-10, 25- Burlingame,Carlmont at Aragon,San Mateo at Mills, loss or shootout loss. Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 87 88
16, 25-22 (Highlights: MS — Huber 11 kills. C — 5 p.m. Detroit 1 5 0 .167 146 140
BOYS’WATER POLO Bolland 15 kills). Records — Menlo School 3-1 Wednesday’s Games
Menlo School 18,Woodside 4 WBAL,16-7 overall; Castilleja 2-3,20-5. Boys’water polo West
Menlo School 10 2 2 4 — 18 Chicago 2,Vancouver 1,SO
Woodside 0 2 0 2 — 4 Aragon at Terra Nova,3 p.m.;Hillsdale at Woodside Buffalo 4,Atlanta 1 W L T Pct PF PA
Presentation def.Notre Dame-Belmont 25-15, Priory,Burlingame at Carlmont,Mills at Half Moon
Menlo goal scorers — Holland McCowan 4;Hale, 25-22,25-19 (Highlights:ND — Baldwin 11 kills). Columbus 3,Anaheim 1 Arizona 3 2 0 .600 88 138
Haaland 3;Lucas,Corley 2;Finch,Bowman,Pugliese, Bay,4 p.m.
Records — Notre Dame-Belmont 1-4 WCAL, 18-9 Los Angeles 4,Carolina 3 Seattle 3 2 0 .600 98 97
Marcus.Menlo goalie saves — Dorn 5;Williams 4. St.Louis 3 3 0 .500 103 113
Records — Menlo School 4-0 PAL Bay,11-4 overall. overall. Girls’water polo Thursday’s Games
Washington at Boston,4 p.m. San Francisco 1 5 0 .167 93 139
Mills at Half Moon Bay, 2 p.m.; Terra Nova at Carl-
COLLEGE WATER POLO Crystal Springs def.King’s Academy 16-25,25- mont, 3 p.m.; Hillsdale at Mercy-Burlingame, 3:30 N.Y.Rangers at Toronto,4 p.m.
Women 17,25-19,25-18 (Highlights:CS — Kaiser 14 kills; p.m. Anaheim at Philadelphia,4 p.m. Sunday’s Games
Foothill 7,CSM 1 Bradley 13 kills). Buffalo at Baltimore,10 a.m.
Calgary at Detroit,4:30 p.m.
FRIDAY Washington at Chicago,10 a.m.
New Jersey at Montreal,4:30 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS Football
Carlmont at Capuchino,Jefferson at Menlo School,
N.Y.Islanders at Tampa Bay,4:30 p.m.
Cincinnati at Atlanta,10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Tennessee,10 a.m.
Half Moon Bay at San Mateo,3 p.m.;Mills at Hillsdale, Dallas at Florida,4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Miami,10 a.m.
MLB NBA El Camino at Sequoia, Terra Nova at King’s Acad- Pittsburgh at Nashville,5 p.m.
American League ATLANTA HAWKS — Released F Evan Brock, G
St.Louis at Tampa Bay,10 a.m.
emy, South City at Woodside, Serra vs. Mitty at San Jose at Colorado,6 p.m.
NEW YORK YANKEES — Removed 1B Mark Teix- Richard Delk and F Ricardo Marsh. Foothill College, 7 p.m.; Aragon at Burlingame, 8 Cleveland at New Orleans,10 a.m.
eira from the postseason roster.Added INF Eduardo
Minnesota at Edmonton,6:30 p.m. Jacksonville at Kansas City,10 a.m.
DETROIT PISTONS — Requested waivers on G p.m.
Nunez to the postseason roster. Los Angeles at Phoenix,7 p.m. San Francisco at Carolina,10 a.m.
Vernon Hamilton and F Ike Diogu.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Named Joel Skinner Girls’volleyball Friday’s Games Arizona at Seattle,1:05 p.m.
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Waived G Aaron
bench coach; Gerald Perry hitting coach and Tye Miles. Notre Dame-Belmont at San Mateo,6:30 p.m. Calgary at Columbus,4 p.m. Oakland at Denver,1:15 p.m.
Waller first base coach.Will not renew the contract Ottawa at Buffalo,4:30 p.m. New England at San Diego,1:15 p.m.
of Stephen Sayles head athletic trainer. Renewed MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES — Requested
the contract of Curt Young pitching coach; Mike waivers on G Jason Hart and F John Thomas. SATURDAY Tampa Bay at Atlanta,4:30 p.m. Minnesota at Green Bay,5:20 p.m.
Gallego third-base coach and Ron Romanick SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Exercised the fourth- Football Chicago at St.Louis,5 p.m. Open: Indianapolis, N.Y. Jets, Detroit, Hous-
bullpen coach. year contract option on G George Hill. Menlo-Atherton at Sacred Heart Prep 3 p.m. Minnesota at Vancouver,7 p.m. ton
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 17
MERCY
Continued from page 12
Asomugha to get
Mercy hitters took care of the rest, fin-
ishing the first game with 13 kills com-
pared to just four for the Knights.
“We didn’t play well in the first
game,” Crader admitted.
tested by Broncos
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS up to shadow the
opposing team’s
Game 2 saw Menlo tighten up its ALAMEDA — Oakland Raiders best receiver,
game as the Knights committed just six cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha is probably won’t
errors, while Mercy had 10. But the
used to going long stretches of do much shad-
Crusaders offset some of those mis-
games without seeing any action. owing against
takes by finishing with 16 kills.
Denver won’t give him that luxury. the Broncos.
Menlo actually led Game 2 early on,
Broncos coach Josh McDaniels He’ll stay
taking a 13-9 lead on a Mercy hitting
said Wednesday he’ll instruct quar- almost exclu-
error. But the Crusaders responded by
terback Kyle Orton to be aware of Nnamdi sively on the left
going on a 7-0 run. The Crusaders
where Asomugha is on the field but Asomugha side, leaving
eventually built a 21-16 lead before the
has no plans to completely avoid the cornerback
Knights made one last push, winning
two-time Pro Bowl cornerback. Stanford Routt on the right.
three straight points to close to 21-19.
“He’s one of the top corners in the Just how much Denver will test
Mercy, however, closed the game by him remains in question.
winning the next four points. A kill league ... and the fact that we have
to play him twice a year is no fun,” Historically the Broncos offense has
from Jennifer Winnett, a roof block centered on the running game.
from Mary Alice O’Reilly, a Menlo hit- McDaniels said. “But we’re going
to try to run our offense. When you Under McDaniels, they’ve turned
ting error and a service ace from Midori into a pass-first unit.
Le gave the Crusaders a two-set lead. start getting into a game plan and
saying, ’Well, we can’t do this and “Now there is no focus,”
Game 3 was similar to Game 2, as Asomugha said. “They have so
neither team could not pull away. This we can’t do that,’ you can start to
outthink yourself.” many weapons and Kyle is throwing
time, it was Mercy that jumped out a the ball to everybody. They come
lead midway through the set and Menlo If the Broncos follow through on
their plans to go at Asomugha, out with three receivers pretty much
that rallied. The Crusaders led 21-19, every play because they want to
but the Knights managed to tie the they’ll be one of the few teams will-
ing to take that chance. throw. It’s different than the
game at 23 on a service ace from Broncos that we’ve faced in the
Kendyl Denenberg. But the Crusaders Asomugha didn’t allow a single
completion in Oakland’s first two past. We’ll have to adjust a little
clinched the match on kills from bit.”
Samantha Benz and Veronica Smart. NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL
games and has been getting only a
handful of looks his direction in the Except for the Arizona Cardinals
While the 6-foot-1 O’Reilly has got- Mercy-Burlingame’s Mary Alice O’Reilly, right, tips a ball past two Menlo and Houston Texans, who attempted
ten a lot of publicity for the Crusaders blockers during the Crusaders’three-game sweep of the Knights. four games since.
When the Raiders travel to five passes in his direction,
— and for good reason, she finished Asomugha rarely sees more than
with 15 kills and two aces against Smart. “If you’re under pressure, she’s wasn’t easy. Colorado for Sunday’s game at
Invesco Field, they’ll do it with a two throws coming his way. San
Menlo — it was the play of the 5-foot- the one I’d want to get the ball.” “We definitely have some players Francisco only tested him three
11, outside hitter Smart that carried the The game was really won at the net who need to find more variety in their group of receivers without an estab-
lished No. 1 among the bunch. times last week, the same number of
Crusaders to the win. She finished with for the Crusaders as the Knights had a hitting,” said Crader, who didn’t want passes San Diego tried against
18 kills and it seemed whenever Mercy hard time adjusting to Mercy’s block- to take any credit away from the Brandon Marshall is in Miami, leav-
ing Orton with Jabar Gaffney, Eddie Asomugha the previous game.
needed a point, Smart was there to pro- ing. Time and again, the Crusaders Crusaders. In 2009, opponents completed
vide it. were there to thwart a Menlo attack “They’re pretty good. There’s a rea- Royal and Brandon Lloyd to choose
from. only 21 attempts against Asomugha.
“She’s the kind of player that brings and, with a bunch of underclassmen son they’ve won 15 league matches in a In ’08, he allowed 17 in 15 games.
a smile to your face,” Tran said of for the Knights, making adjustments row.” Asomugha, who has been freed
18 Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

U.K.stakes its future on austerity plan


By David Stringer
Around the world
Karachi violence death
toll rises to 52 in four days
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
KARACHI, Pakistan — The death toll from four days of
LONDON — Fighting record debt, violence sparked by a contentious local election in Pakistan’s
the British government on Wednesday largest city rose to 52 on Wednesday when at least one per-
outlined the largest cuts to public son was shot and killed despite efforts to restore order.
spending since World War II — slash- Security forces patrolled the southern city of Karachi to
ing benefits and thousands of public prevent fresh violence and in many neighborhoods, business-
sector jobs with an austerity plan aimed es shut down while public transportation was scarce.
at restoring the nation’s finances. “The atmosphere of terror is everywhere,” said local resi-
After the country spent billions bail- dent Mohammad Sadiq. “People are scared to come out of
ing out indebted banks, and suffered a their houses.”
squeeze on tax revenue and an increase Many of the slayings in Karachi — including the ones that
in welfare bills, Treasury chief George started Saturday evening — have been linked to gangs
Osborne staked the coalition govern- allegedly controlled by political parties. This wave of vio-
ment’s future on tough economic reme- lence coincided with Sunday’s election to replace a provin-
dies. cial lawmaker killed in August.
Osborne confirmed there would be Karachi, a port city of about 16 million, has a long history
81 billion pounds ($128 billion) in of political, ethnic and religious strife. But this year has been
spending cuts through 2015, which he exceptionally bloody. The city has seen around 300 “target-
claims are necessary along with some ed killings,” mostly among the gangs, since June. That is
tax increases to wipe out a spending roughly twice the number for all of 2009.
REUTERS The spate of politically motivated attacks in Karachi comes
deficit of 109 billion pounds ($172 bil-
As the ax fell on government spending, even Queen Elizabeth felt the pain. as Pakistan conducts talks with the U.S. on the future of their
lion).
Outlining some of the biggest government budget cuts in a generation,Chancellor shaky alliance against the Taliban and al-Qaida. U.S. officials
As many as 500,000 public sector
George Osborne said the queen had agreed to a freeze in the palace’s cash in Washington on Wednesday are expected to discuss a long-
jobs will be lost, about 18 billion
allowance,known as the Civil List and funded by the taxpayer,for a year. term military and security assistance pact with a visiting
pounds ($28.5 billion) axed from wel-
fare payments and the pension age forming a government with the smaller While many ordinary Britons will Pakistani delegation.
raised to 66 by 2020, earlier than pre- Liberal Democrats following an incon- lose out, Osborne confirmed a tempo-
viously planned. clusive May election. rary levy on bank balance sheets will be Afghanistan annuls nearly a quarter of ballots
Even Queen Elizabeth II will take a Labour lawmaker Alan Johnson, his made permanent, potentially raising KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan has thrown out near-
hit, asked to trim the budget the gov- party’s economic spokesman, claimed billions of pounds (dollars). “We will ly a quarter of ballots cast in last month’s parliamentary elec-
ernment provides for her palaces and many Conservatives relished the oppor- extract the maximum sustainable taxes tions because of fraud, according to full preliminary results
staff by 14 percent. tunity to shrink the size of the British from the banking system,” Osborne released Wednesday.
“It is a hard road, but it leads to a bet- state by slashing government jobs and said. The findings, which confirmed earlier reports, indicated
ter future,” Osborne said, preparing the programs. Spending on health, education and that cheating was pervasive in the Sept. 18 vote that many
public for hardship as he seeks a bal- “We’ve seen people cheering the overseas aid will be maintained at cur- hoped would show the Afghan government’s commitment to
anced budget within four years. deepest cuts to public spending in liv- rent levels or increased, while major reforming its corrupt bureaucracy.
Osborne stood on the floor of the ing memory,” he told parliament. transport projects and a 1 billion ($1.6 But observers also praised the voided ballots as an achieve-
House of Commons for more than an Osborne insisted Britain’s richest billion) plan to showcase carbon cap- ment because it meant that the election officials had kept
hour and ruthlessly dismantled program would bear the greatest burden of tax ture and storage technology will go fraudulent ballots out of the totals.
after program built during the Labour rises and welfare cuts, citing changes ahead. That’s a major change from last year’s disastrous presiden-
government’s 13-year reign, saying that will see about 1.5 million better off But Osborne said almost all other tial election, when election commissioners dumped obvious-
Britain must “confront the bills from a families lose child benefit payments. areas of government must make savings ly fraudulent ballots into the tally to help President Hamid
decade of debt.” However, poorer Britons will have — though departments faced average Karzai avoid a runoff with his top challenger. It was only
The Conservatives promised to housing payments and about a dozen cuts of 19 percent to their budgets, not after drawn-out investigations that about a million ballots
scythe through Britain’s debts after other benefits restricted. the 25 percent feared. were thrown out — the majority of them for Karzai.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SUBURBAN LIVING Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 19

Order too many bulbs this year? No problem


By Sean Conway bulbs with soil and begin the next
TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES layer. Small bulbs are best placed on
the top layer or around the outside
When it comes to ordering seeds rim so their larger neighbors will
and bulbs from glossy garden cata- not obscure them. Larger bulbs
logs and websites, I tend to get car- require on average 6 to 8 inches of
ried away. I inevitably order more soil over them, and smaller sized
than I need and more than I usually bulbs such as crocus and muscari
have time to plant. Fortunately, need only 3 to 4 inches.
when stored properly, unused seed 3. Next add a 1-inch layer of fine
can be planted at a later date. Bulbs, ing the pots in an old refrigerator. gravel over the surface of the soil
however, don't store well and will I plant mine and leave them in an and water the pot well. Adding
be useless if not planted within a unheated greenhouse. Some people gravel on top prevents the soils from
short time. bury the pots in the ground outside. washing away when watering the
Rather than throwing leftover If you choose this method, make pot.
bulbs away, I pot them up in mixed sure the top of the pot is level with 4. Store the container in a cool,
bulb containers. That is, I plant sev- the surrounding soil. This method dark place where temperatures
eral types of flowering bulbs in one alleviates watering duties, but the remain above freezing but below 50
pot. One of the best methods for pots will need to be dug up and degrees. The bulbs should remain in
doing that is to layer the bulbs, with cleaned off come spring. Remember this cool location for at least two-
larger ones on the bottom and to use plastic, fiberglass or cement and-a-half to three-and-a-half
smaller ones near the top of the pot. pots when burying them in the months, or until bulbs begin show-
Leftover bulbs can be forced for ground, as clay pots will crack if ing signs of growth in your garden.
indoor use, but rather than giving up allowed to freeze. 5. Once the bulbs begin to grow
windowsill or countertop space — Here are the steps I use to pot up (i.e., when growth is visible poking
which is already at a premium in mixed bulb pots. through the soil) you can move the
our house — I pot them in large 1. Choose a large frost-proof pot; container outside and the bulbs will
cement pots for outdoor use. I prefer cement or fiberglass pots continue to emerge and bloom as
Potted bulbs need a cooling- because of their durability. Mix one they would if planted in the ground.
down period, just as they do when part grit, sand or gravel to three Be sure to check periodically to
planted in the ground, in order to parts all-purpose potting soil. make sure the soil does not dry out.
form roots. For most bulbs, this Adding sand or gravel ensures the Bulbs prefer moist but well drained
period lasts between eight and 15 bulbs have good drainage, which is soil.
weeks. During this time they a must. One of the advantages to planting
need temperatures that are 2. Add some soil to the bottom bulbs in mixed containers is that
between 50 degrees and freezing. third of the container and begin you can place them wherever you
This can be accomplished either planting the bulbs with their flat want spring color. Another is that
by storing the pot in an unheated sides down. As a general rule, start ordering too many bulbs from Bulbs of different flowers can be planted in the same container.Layer them
garage or shed, or (for folks liv- planting larger sized bulbs such as glossy catalogs or websites is no in potting soil mixed with grit,sand or gravel.Arrange larger bulbs in the
ing in warmer climates) by stor- daffodils or tulips first. Cover the longer a problem! lowest layer and smaller ones on top or around the edges of the pot.

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Mixing patterns is easier than you think in decor


By Michele Keith A dining room he recently — “perhaps a rug, wall or sofa, so Artwork is another form of pat- can add excitement to a room,” she
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS designed for a client has a large, the eye has something to focus on.” tern. Not to worry if you’ve inherited says. Then “take the swatches home,
meandering flower pattern on the Los Angeles-based designer Joe a houseful of traditional furniture lay them on a table, mix them
One of the best ways to express walls and plaid curtains at the floor- Nye tends toward sisal and seagrass and you collect abstracts, Nye says. around, and eliminate until you have
your personality and add flair to your to-ceiling windows. While complete- floor coverings. “They unify things, “Putting them together is contradic- your favorites, usually three to five
home is to incorporate a mix of pat- ly different from each other, they and having a casual quality produce tory in a good way, and can look ter- patterns in compatible shades,” Raby
terns into the decor. Whether you work together because leafy green a pleasing juxtaposition with a lot of rific,” he says. says. Like Nye and Chadwick, she
like florals, stripes, geometrics, ani- and red dominate both. upholstered furniture,” he says. There’s a lot of art in Nye’s home, thinks odd numbers produce more
mal prints, paisleys or textures — Chadwick completed the scheme Sometimes he repeats patterns in including the bathroom. Here he interesting results than even ones do.
they too are patterns — a variety of with chair upholstery and a rug in a two adjacent rooms for “a nice bit of hung a large painting, striped the And finally? “Choose one with a
them can make any room visually dusty gold that references the walls harmony.” And it’s key, he says, to walls and added a small, decorative large scale — that is, the biggest pat-
more interesting and comfortable to and curtains. Woven with a raised “distribute patterns evenly through- table, all of which share similar col- tern; a second that’s medium-sized;
be in. check effect, it adds texture, as well. out a room so it doesn’t appear lop- ors offset by white. and a third, the smallest. If they’re all
Choosing and mixing patterns, Designer Cindy Raby of sided.” the same size the room will look too
however, can be intimidating. Oklahoma City favors deep, richly IT’S WORTH THE EFFORT busy and overwhelming,” Raby says.
Perhaps the most important thing colored patterns for dark rooms: HOW TO BEGIN “You can turn even the most ordi- One technique she likes is to use the
is not to be afraid to try, agree three “They add drama, warmth and com- Magazines are filled with ideas for nary box of a room into a showpiece largest-scale pattern for the sofa, the
designers asked for tips on choosing fort.” composing decorative schemes, as is with color and pattern,” says Raby. medium-size one for a chair, and the
and combining patterns. Anything But she also likes the way light nature. Another path, says Nye, is to But she has found that people smallest for drapery panels and
can be fixed, they say. colors and textures give rooms a study the vignettes at retailers like often are afraid to experiment. To throw pillows.
crisp, airy feeling. Crate & Barrel and Pottery Barn and ease them into the process, she One last thought from Chadwick:
COLOR “Dark or light can be right,” she see how they do it. advises a visit to a good fabric store. “Decorating should be fun. So if it
“One of the secrets to successful says. He advises starting small with pat- “Choose a variety of colors and all seems just too much to do alone,
pattern mixing,” says New York terns — lamps, pillows and bibelots patterns that you like best. It doesn’t find a local designer to help, or a
designer John Chadwick, “is conti- GROUNDING AND BALANCE are good choices. matter why,” she says, “just so they store that offers pre-coordinated
nuity in the color palette. Having one Also important when using pat- “Once your eye becomes accus- appeal to you.” wallpapers and fabrics. Add your
shade in common and others that are terns is “grounding” them with large tomed to these,” he says, “you can “Try to think out of the box. A own touches with throws, pillows
similar is what ties them together.” swaths of solid color, says Chadwick continue layering.” touch of animal print, for example, and vases, and it’s done.”
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speed rail project and other topics of
Power of Possibilities Recognition interest. For more information call
Breakfast. 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., San 595-7444.
Road when Yonkers was seen trying to Francisco Airport Marriott, 1800 Old
go past the truck on her bicycle. She Bayshore Highway, Burlingame. Join 21st Annual BoLaG & Friends
us as we celebrate 90 years of Boutique. Noon to 7 p.m. 1930
was struck and killed, according to Community Gatepath at The Power of Stockbridge Ave., Redwood City.
police, and the driver was discovered Possibilities Recognition Breakfast. Shop for Halloween, Thanksgiving
Recognition of the businesses and and holiday gifts and decorations.
about an hour later at the Allied Waste individuals that make a difference in Hundreds of handmade jewelry,
San Carlos transfer station. The driver the lives of families. This year’s event knitwear and decor items by local
features keynote speaker Lauren artists. Free. For more information
said he did not realize he struck the Potter from the award winning Fox call 364-2213.
bicyclist, according to police. show ‘Glee.’ $65 For more informa-
SamTrans closed the Pico Boulevard tion call 259-8500. Gourmet’s Garden from Twin
Pines. 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Twin Pines
gate a few weeks later without much Easy Beading. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Senior Center, 20 Twin Pine Lane,
explanation. Twin Pines Senior and Community Belmont. Twin Pines will visit the
Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont. Iron Gate Restaurant to enjoy and dis-
The Silicon Valley Bicycle Join in this class for adults and expand cuss the cuisine. $5 donations. For
Association has urged SamTrans for craft making, class includes supplies. more information call 595-7444.
$20. For more information call 595-
more than a year to reopen the gate and 7444. 26th Annual Historical Society
BILL SILVERFARB/DAILY JOURNAL
has asked repeatedly for an explanation Banquet. 6 p.m. Elks Lodge, 920
as to why it was closed in the first
SamTrans has closed a gate in Redwood Shores that bicyclists previously used to ‘Medicare 101’ presentation. 11 Stonegate Drive, South San Francisco.
access the Bay Trail. Bicyclists want the gate reopened but the transit agency a.m., San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 The evening will include the presenta-
place. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. tion of the 2010 Victor John Feudale
contends it must stay closed for safety reasons. Are you confused about Medicare? Awards. $40. For more information
The transit agency offered sparse Need help with prescription drug cov- call 589-0110.
remarks related to the gate’s closure Simon said in an e-mail. erage? Don’t worry ... attend this
before yesterday when it sent out a As an unimproved road, Pico HICAP presentation. Directly follow- Harvest Festival and Haunted
ing, health insurance reps will be House. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. McKinley
review of the safety issues related to Boulevard is neither designed nor con- available to answer specific questions. Elementary School, 701 Paloma Ave.,
Pico Boulevard. figured to meet California Highway Free. For more information call 627- Burlingame. In addition to the haunt-
9350. ed house there will be a delicious
SamTrans contends keeping the gate Patrol requirements for use by vehicles, catered dinner menu, carnival games,
closed is the best way to ensure bicy- cyclists and pedestrians in traffic inter- San Mateo AARP 139. Noon. live music, go-carts, inflatable obsta-
cle course, costume contest, silent
clists are safe since bike lanes are clear- action with buses, according to the Beresford Recreation Center, 2720
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. auction and crafts. $3 Adults, $2 Kids
ly marked on Redwood Shores Parkway safety review report. Please bring your canned goods for and free for costumed kids under 13.
and big buses use Pico Boulevard to Pico is not engineered for public Second Harvest Food Bank. For more information call 259-3870.
usage to accommodate through traffic Assemblyman Jerry Hill will be the
access the SamTrans yard. guest speaker. For more information A Midsummer Night’s Dream pre-
Currently, bicyclists who ride the Bay of any kind, including pedestrians and call 345-5001. sented by North Star Academy. 7
p.m. 400 Duane St., Redwood City.
Trail going south near the Towne Place bicycles, according to the safety review End of Life Decisions Seminar. See Shakespeare’s classic ‘A
Suites hotel must travel on Twin report. The road is not wide enough, Noon to 1 p.m., 1528 S. El Camino Midsummer Night’s Dream’ staged in
Dolphin Lane to Redwood Shores lacks safety signage and sufficient Real, Suite 301, San Mateo. Receive today’s high school world. $12 in
expert information on ‘How to Save advance, $14 at the door. For more
lighting and is not consistently main- information contact nsa.shake-
Parkway before meeting back up with on Cemetery Property Costs’ and
tained, according to the safety review other end of life decisions. Free. For speare@gmail.com.
the trail on Skyway Road. report. more information and to RSVP call
Pico Boulevard connects to Twin A formal traffic engineering study is 372-0795. Teen Night. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Menlo
Park Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo
Dolphin Drive to the west and Skyway necessary to determine what changes Park. Compete in a Candy Scavenger
over another,” Simon said. “We are par- NDNU Presents Creative Writers
Road to the east. Previously, bicyclists and improvements would be required to Series Featuring Chana Bloch. Hunt and Pumpkin Bowling, get an
ticularly alarmed, however, that a pub- Noon. Wiegand Gallery, Notre Dame airbrushed tattoo or two and mix your
could travel on Pico from the hotel bring Pico Boulevard to an acceptable own amazing popcorn creation. Free.
lic thoroughfare designed to be used by de Namur University, 1500 Ralston
adjacent to the bus yard but that option standard of safety and to ensure that Ave., Belmont. NDNU’s English For more information contact
bikes and including a well-marked bike andrus@plsinfo.org.
no longer exists. public access to the road would not lane, is considered unsafe and signifi- Department hosts a creative writers
series reading and reception with
Mark Eliot, a Silicon Valley Bicycle compromise security and safety at the Chana Bloch, a much-published and Notre Dame performs The
cantly more hazardous than an unim- Marriage of Figaro. 7:30 p.m.
Association board member, maintains SamTrans base, according to the safety award-winning writer. Free. For more
proved, private roadway that is used by information 508-3730. Ralston Hall Mansion Ballroom, 1500
that Pico is still a safer option than review report. Ralston Ave., Belmont. Performed by
hundreds of buses every day.”
Redwood Shores Parkway despite the The board will have to decide Arts Lecture. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Little students and faculty through the
Simon said the perceived danger on House Auditorium, 800 Middle Ave., Department of Music and Vocal Arts.
clearly-marked bike lanes. whether such a safety review is neces- Redwood Shores Parkway is an issue Menlo Park. A Surprise Guest Artist $25 general admission, $15
“Bicyclists want to take a straight sary and whether it wants to pay for will be the speaker to observe students/seniors. For more informa-
for Redwood City to solve with National Arts Month. For more infor- tion call 508-3729.
shot. Cars are faster on Redwood such a safety review, according to
cyclists. mation call 326-2025.
Shores Parkway. It is a less desirable, Simon. SATURDAY, OCT. 23
“We are prepared to assist in facilitat- Combots Cup V. San Mateo County
less safe option,” Eliot said. In the interim, the gate will remain Cooking Class: Comfort Foods. 6
ing a meeting between cyclists and the p.m. to 7:30 p.m., New Leaf Fairgrounds, 2495 S. Delaware St.,
Eliot’s group fights for more bicycle closed, Simon said. city of Redwood City to determine Community Markets, 150 San Mateo San Mateo. Watch robotics teams
access and closing the gate takes away Ultimately, bicycle enthusiasts hope Road, Half Moon Bay. The Family from around the world competing for
what steps may be taken to improve the Chef, Amy Fothergill, will show you the glory of the ComBots Cup. Adults:
the access, he said. the Bay Trail will continue on along the $20 in advance, $25 at the door; Kids
safety of Redwood Shores Parkway, how to make some quick and easy
“This is taking a step backward,” water’s edge south of the San Carlos dishes. Pre-registration required. For 7 to 17: $15 in advance, $20. Free for
which is already designated and more information contact children 6 and under. For more infor-
Eliot said. Airport. There is also another trail adja-
designed for pedestrian, bicycle and patti@bondmarcom.com. mation visit combots.net.
But Pico Boulevard is the only access cent to Pico Boulevard that is currently
vehicular traffic,” Simon said. Teddy Bear Classic Gymnastics
road to the SamTrans south base and it closed off that bicyclist enthusiasts say But Eliot thinks there is room to com-
Morningstar Online. 6:30 p.m.
Competition. 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
is used throughout the day by hundreds could solve the problem if it gets Carlmont High School, 1400 Alameda
promise with SamTrans over its closed Millbrae. Research stocks and mutual
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Presented by
of buses, according to Simon. reopened. funds using Morningstar Investment
gate. Research Center. Previous computer San Mateo Gymnastics, Inc. and San
SamTrans conducted a safety review In the report to the board, it was Mateo Gymnastics Boosters.
“It is tough to know if Pico is more basics and word processing or equiva-
of Pico and presented it to its board of noted that a number of comments were dangerous as they say. It has much less lent suggested. Free. For more infor- Competitors will be girls Level 4, 5
and 6. For more information e-mail
received from cyclists who expressed frequent traffic and it doesn’t go as mation 697-7607.
directors last week. skye00@gmail.com.
“As part of that report, staff indicated concern that the alternative to Pico fast,” Eliot said. A Midsummer Night’s Dream pre-
Community Building Workshop. 9
that the road as currently configured Boulevard, Redwood Shores Parkway sented by North Star Academy. 7
p.m. 400 Duane St., Redwood City. a.m. to 10 a.m. Burlingame Public
does not meet district safety standards. is significantly more hazardous for See Shakespeare’s classic ‘A Library, 480 Primrose Road. Vice
Mayor Terry Nagel will explain how
Therefore, the east gate will remain cyclists, Simon said in an e-mail. Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: Midsummer Night’s Dream’ staged in
you can engage the community in
“We do not have the expertise to silverfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by today’s high school world. $12 in
closed as a continuing safety measure, advance, $14 at the door; $8 at the your causes. Free. Fore more informa-
while further options are explored,” judge the relative safety of one road phone: (650) 344-5200 ext. 106. door for students and seniors. For tion contact Terry Nagel at terry@ter-
rynagel.com.
more information contact nsa.shake-
speare@gmail.com.
Mateo County by requiring the state to the expected shortfall.” For more events visit

FIRE
Continued from page 1
backfill local property tax losses from
the 35 completely destroyed homes in
the neighborhood and many others that
Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy filed a
complaint against PG&E yesterday on
behalf of the Magoolaghans.
Water-Wise Landsape Design
Workshop. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Millbrae
Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae.
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are currently yellow-tagged by the coun- Danko’s clients are seeking damages ing garden using native plants that are
related to negligence and “strict products right for your yard. For more informa-
and Epifania Balingit, Arnold DeLeon ty. A yellow-tagged home means it is tion call 259-2348.
currently uninhabitable. liability,” meaning PG&E is liable for
and Miguela DeLeon. Dial M for Murder. 8 p.m. Hillbarn
Homeowners will still be able to claim damages if the pipe that burst was found
The firm expects to file at least a dozen Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
a $7,000 state property tax exemption to be defective, even if the company took Foster City. Hillbarn Theatre of Foster
more lawsuits against PG&E in the next City gets you ready for the Halloween
even if their home was destroyed in the steps to ensure the safety of the pipe,
couple of weeks, said Mark Danko, a season with the classic thriller Dial M
San Mateo attorney. fire with the bill’s signing. Danko said. for Murder. For more information call
“Each client’s life was changed pro- 349-6411.
PG&E was hit with several wrongful The Magoolaghan family resided in
death lawsuits just yesterday filed by the one of those yellow-tagged homes foundly by the explosion and fire. We Live Comedy. 9 p.m. Flight Lounge,
intend by the lawsuits to tell the clients’ 971 Laurel St., San Carlos. Listen to
law firm of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy. before the explosion and have been since and support live local comedians. Free
The utility company will also be on renting a house in Belmont. stories and to obtain compensation for admission, two drink minimum. Space
their injuries,” Danko said. is limited. For more information e-
the hook to reimburse the state if the “We are greatly appreciative for all of mail desmo333@yahoo.com.
National Transportation Safety Board the efforts everyone is making to help us PG&E spokesman Joe Molica said the
company has not received the lawsuits FRIDAY, OCT. 22
finds the pipeline explosion was the fault through this difficult time,” said Bill Your Home as Investment. 7:30 a.m.
of PG&E, under legislation signed by Magoolaghan, whose pregnant wife but “will carefully review it once we Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Tuesday Betti and three children fled the fire receive it.” Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. Ron
Ricard will speak on your home as
night. The governor signed Assembly Sept. 9 while Bill was at work. Molica said PG&E “remains commit- investment and will also touch on cap-
Bill 11 X6, co-authored by “It certainly seems odd to be paying ted to our customers in San Bruno and ital gains and exemptions. $15
includes breakfast. For more informa-
Assemblyman Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, property taxes for homes that have been will be there to rebuild the city and the tion call 619-4818.
and state. Sen. Leland Yee, D-San destroyed or, like ours, is uninhabitable neighborhood.”
‘The State of the State.’ 10 a.m. Twin
Francisco/San Mateo, that also offers tax and will be for at least a year,” he said. Pines Senior and Community Center,
20 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont.
relief for victims of the fire. “It’s also great that the state can help San Assemblyman Jerry Hill, D-San
Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: sil-
The bill also provides assistance to the Bruno and our local schools to meet verfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: Mateo, will discuss ‘The State of the
State’ and also talk about the high-
city of San Bruno, local schools and San their revenue needs and compensate for (650) 344-5200 ext. 106.
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Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010 ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Instead of jumping on some-
body who has an opposing view, try to understand where s/he
Any endeavor that you initiate independent from others
is coming from. Once you understand the opposing view, you
will have marvelous chances for success in future months.
may revamp your own thinking.
Conversely, partnership arrangements may not be so lucky for
you, and could cause problems you don’t need. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Unless you design an ambi-
tious plan of action, very little of what you want to get done
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Don’t make a major decision that
will be accomplished. It’s one of those days when unforeseen
affects the family without getting their input. You’ll end up
problems will rear their ugly heads.
suffering their wrath.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Your normal persistency and GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - You could learn more about
yourself than what you ever wanted to know, and it might not
stick-to-itiveness is extremely limited right now, so don’t take
be too pleasant. However, it will turn out to be one learning
on anything that you first have to tear apart. It isn’t likely it’ll
experience that you’ll never forget.
be put back together again for a long time.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - If someone you truly CANCER (June 21-July 22) - It isn’t likely that you’ll fare too
well in a competitive situation where the odds favor the other
dislike happens to be at the same gathering you’re attending,
guy. However, it’ll be your fault if you’re foolish enough to get
don’t let it spoil your normal sunny disposition. You’ll only be
involved in a losing mismatch.
punishing yourself.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Watch for relatives or in- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Normally you have an optimistic out-
look, and consequently the odds end up favoring you. Today,
laws to involve themselves in your family affairs. Put a stop to
however, you could find yourself getting so hung up on the
it immediately, or they will generate needless problems that
negative aspects, that there’s no place to go.
never should arise.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - The quickest way to put a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Unless you count every penny
you spend, your extravagant tendencies could quickly get out
damper on your enthusiasm is to discuss a project that you
of hand. Get back in character fast and become as tight-fisted
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love with someone who has limited comprehension. His/her
as you can.
negative outlook would generate a false outlook. Sudoku
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Stop taking on any more long-
term financial obligations. It would put a pall over your head answers
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #240963 STATEMENT #241115 STATEMENT #240826 WANTED
LEGAL NOTICES The following person is doing business
as: White Glove Mobile Auto Detailing,
3720 Madera, San Bruno, CA 94066 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
The following person is doing business
as: Arabesque Communications, 833 N.
Humboldt St., #317, San Mateo, CA
94401 hereby registered by the following
The following person is doing business
as: Articulate Data, 3076 Oak Knoll Dr.,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062 is hereby
registered by the following owner: Benja-
SILVER DOLLARS
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale Jeremy Salisbury, same address. The owner: Dianna Hua Chung, same ad- min A. Miller, same address. The busi- Any Condition
business is conducted by an Individual. dress. The business is conducted by an ness is conducted by an Individual. The I will pay $5.00 each!
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change, The registrants commenced to transact Individual. The registrants commenced to registrants commenced to transact busi-
business under the FBN on 09/15/10. transact business under the FBN on N/A. ness under the FBN on
Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, /s/ Jeremy Salisbury / /s/ Dianna Hua Chung / /s/ Benjamin A. Miller / (650)492-1298
Notice of Public Sales, and More. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 09/16/2010. (Published in the County on 09/24/2010. (Published in the County on 09/08/10. (Published in the
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/14/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/13/10,
10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10). 10/21/10, 10/28/10, 11/04/10). 09/20/10, 09/27/10, 10/04/10). 300 Toys
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME obo never used, SOLD!
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com STATEMENT #241135 STATEMENT #241247 295 Art
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business 302 Antiques
as: European Wax Center, 518 Westlake as: Crystal Springs Investigations, 2603 PAINTING "jack vettriano" Portland gal-
Center, DALY CITY, CA 94015 is hereby Carolina Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA lery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345-1111. ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack
registered by the following owner: Penin- 94061-3242 hereby registered by the fol- or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
sula EWC, Inc., CA. The business is con- lowing owner: Jeffrey L. Wilcox, same PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano condition, $95. 650-726-5200
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants address. The business is conducted by with light attached $100. (650)867-2720
commenced to transact business under an Individual. The registrants com-
110 Employment 203 Public Notices the FBN on menced to transact business under the CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
/s/ Lynda Oliver / FBN on 10/4/2010. 296 Appliances solid mahogany. $300/obo.
NOW HIRING for Live-in Caregiver FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Jeffrey L. Wilcox / (650)867-0379
SIGN ON BONUS!!! STATEMENT #241162 sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for
Recruiting for San Mateo, San Francisco The following person is doing business County on 09/27/2010. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
and Santa Clara areas. We offer excel- as: Kris Hansen Auto, 7361 Mission St., San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, County on 10/04/2010. (Published in the condition, $100., (650)212-7020 EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20
lent benefits! DALY CITY, CA 94014 is hereby regis- 10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/14/10, Cylinders oak case - Serviced yearly,
*Medical / Vision / Dental / Life Ins. tered by the following owner: Kristin Han- 10/21/10, 10/28/10, 11/04/10). beautiful, $550/obo, (650)344-6565
* 401K/Credit Union * Direct Deposit sen, 396 S. Hill Blvd., DALY CITY, CA MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well,
REQUIREMENTS: 94014. The business is conducted by an FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME $85., (650)355-2996 ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought
* 1 yrs experience * Own Vehicle Individual. The registrants commenced to STATEMENT #241230 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME for $415. Sacrifice for $330.
* Car Insurance * Valid Drivers transact business under the FBN on N/A. The following persons are doing busi- STATEMENT #241071 (650)771-1888
* Good Communication skills. /s/ Kristin Hansen / ness as: Thai Art of Massage, 3 West The following person is doing business MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore
Call today to set up an interview: This statement was filed with the Asses- 37th Ave. Ste. #1, SAN MATEO, CA as: Lightriver Media, 501 E. 40th Ave., $70. Call (650)229-4735
1-800-417-1897 or 650-558-8848 sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 94403 is hereby registered by the follow- SAN MATEO, CA 94403 hereby regis- 303 Electronics
or send Resume to County on 09/29/2010. (Published in the ing owner: Vatche Yervant Markarian & tered by the following owner: Catherine
Dedward@LivHOME.com San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/30/10, Netsai Pluemjit-Markarian, 80 Raymond Ann Clemett, same address. The busi- PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
10/07/10, 10/14/10, 10/21/10). Ave., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94134. The 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
ness is conducted by an Individual. The condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
business is conducted by Husband and registrants commenced to transact busi-
Wife. The registrants commenced to ness under the FBN on N/A. RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
SALES - 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME transact business under the FBN on /s/ Catherine Ann Clemett / DELL PHOTO 924 all in one with 2 ink
STATEMENT #241061 11/01/2010. This statement was filed with the Asses- cartridges $60 obo. (650)290-1960
Putnam Auto Group The following person is doing business /s/ Vatche Y. Markarian / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
This statement was filed with the Asses- power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393
Buick Pontiac GMC as: Vida Home Health LLC, 652 Scorpio
Lane, FOSTER CITY, CA 94404 is here- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 09/22/2010. (Published in the JVC DVD cd player $25. (650)834-4926
$50,000 Average Expectation San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/14/10, STOVE TOP 4 burners with electric grill
by registered by the following owner: Vi- County on 10/01/2010. (Published in the 10/21/10, 10/28/10, 11/04/10). JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15.,
a must… San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, commercial grade $50., (650)756-6778 (650)367-8949
da Home Health LLC, CA. The business
5 Men or Women for is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- 10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10).
Career Sales Position pany. The registrants commenced to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent cond.,
STATEMENT #241321 VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-2664
transact business under the FBN on new $45. (650)878-9542
• Car Allowance /s/ Nancy Aziz / FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #241077 as: Pollock FInancial Group, 150 Portola PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo
• Paid insurance w/life & dental This statement was filed with the Asses- 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920
• 401k plan sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The following person is doing business Road, Portola Valley, CA 94028 hereby 297 Bicycles
County on 09/22/2010. (Published in the as: Latin Cellular, 2595 Middlefield Rd., registered by the following owner: The PHILIPS VCR pus VHS HQ 4head hi-fi
• Five day work week San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/30/10, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 is hereby Pollock Corporation, CA. The business is BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo like new San Mateo. SOLD!
10/07/10, 10/14/10, 10/21/10). registered by the following owner: Silvia conducted by a Corporation. The regis- (650)676-0732
Top Performers earn $100k Plus!! Valencia, same address. The business is trant commenced to transact business PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi
Bilingual a plus conducted by an Individual. The regis- under the FBN on 08/14/1996. BICYCLE WHITE sidebar tires 8 ftSOLD! like new, $35. (650)341-5347
Paid training included FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME trants commenced to transact business /s/ James M. Pollock /
Call Mr. Olson STATEMENT #240766 under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses- GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed PROSCAN VCR plus VHS HQ with re-
1-866-788-6267 The following person is doing business /s/ Silvia Valencia / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712 mote San Mateo $50. (650)341-5347
as: Laser & Cosmetic Dentistry, 648 Je- This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 10/07/2010. (Published in the
nevein Avenue, San Bruno, CA 94066 is sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/21/10, MEN'S MOUNTAIN BIKE "Pacific 7K SX SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good
hereby registered by the following owner: County on 09/23/2010. (Published in the 10/28/10, 11/04/10, 11/11/10). 26 inch 21 speed SOLD! condition $90. 650-347-9920
SALES/MARKETING Phuong T. Nguyen, Inc., CA. The busi- San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10,
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The 10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10). MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18 SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way
INTERNSHIPS registrants commenced to transact busi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME speed, SOLD! Radio - $95.obo, call for more details,
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking ness under the FBN on STATEMENT #241495 (650)290-1960
for ambitious interns who are eager to /s/ Phuong T. Nguyen / FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business 298 Collectibles
jump into the business arena with both This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #241211 as: Joyeria Y Botanica, 244 South B SONY RADIO cassette recorder $15
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The following person is doing business Street, San Mateo, CA 94401 hereby black good condition. (650)345-1111
of the newspaper and media industries. 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
County on 09/03/2010. (Published in the as: Bay Area Self Storage, 151 Industrial registered by the following owner: Hector (650)592-2648
This position will provide valuable San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, Rd., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 is hereby Sandoval, 1775 Massachusetts Dr., Sali- TEKNIKA VCR HQ $40. (650)341-5347
experience for your bright future. 10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10). registered by the following owner: BP1, nas, CA 93905. The business is con-
Fax resume (650)344-5290 TV - Big Screen, $70., ok
SPE LLC., CA. The business is conduct- ducted by an Individual. The registrant BARBIE DOLLS - in boxes, $5. ea., condition,(650)367-1350
email info@smdailyjournal.com ed by a Limited Liability Company. The commenced to transact business under
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (650)676-0732
registrants commenced to transact busi- the FBN on 09/10/10.
VALETS NEEDED- Redwood City loca-
STATEMENT #241242 ness under the FBN on 01/01/2000. /s/ Hector Sandoval / BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $10. 304 Furniture
The following person is doing business /s/ Derek K. Hunter Jr. / This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)345-1111
tion. Fulltime hours, to start immediately. as: Cellables, 5 Fulton St., Redwood This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
Clean DMV record and must be able to City, CA 94062 is hereby registered by sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 10/18/2010. (Published in the $40/both. (650)670-7545
drive stick shift. Call 510-869-6993 or CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER -
the following owner: Brandon Lee Welsh, County on 10/01/2010. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/21/10, beautiful design, $25., leave message
510-655-4000 ext. 5830. same address. The business is conduct- San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, 10/28/10, 11/04/10, 11/11/10). 3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100.
(650)365-1797
ed by an Individual. The registrants com- 10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10). (650)787-8219
201 Personals menced to transact business under the
FBN on
CLASSICAL, OPERA dvds (200), al-
ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table, marble
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME most new, and (100) CD’s, $3,000 all,
/s/ Brandon Lee Welsh / FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #241372 (650)233-0111 top, carved door $50. (650)342-7568
This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #241222 The following person is doing business
FUN WOMAN WAITS! sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The following person is doing business BEACH CHAIRS (5) $5/each. (650)592-
SF, 23 yrs. Loves FUN, as: Carben Semicon, 385 Oyster Point DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls -
County on 10/04/2010. (Published in the as: Thai Basil, 1765 E. Bayshore Rd., Blvd. #9A, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “ 2648
romantic dinners, sweet San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, Ste. C, EAST PALO ALTO, CA, 94303 is
talk & flowers. CA 94080 hereby registered by the fol- tall, $20., (650)518-0813
10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10). hereby registered by the following owner: lowing owner: Greg King, same address. BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5
Affectionate guy a +. Firedragon LLC., CA. The business is rollers $25. (650)871-5078
Lets talk soon. The business is conducted by an Individ- GIANTS ORANGE short sleeve shirt
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- ual. The registrant commenced to trans- with collar & button front, Men's Small,
Call me NOW! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ny. The registrants commenced to trans- BOOKCASE - $25., (650)255-6652
650.288.4271 act business under the FBN on with embroidered patch on front: "Spring
STATEMENT #241270 act business under the FBN on N/A. 09/28/2010. Training 2006." $10. (650)712-1070 CABINET - wood, $70., (650)367-1350
Must be 18+. The following person is doing business /s/ Ehab Youssef / /s/ Gregory King /
as: Toole’s Garage, 501-B Old County This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi- CHAIR "BAKER" wing backed excellent
Road, San Carlos, CA 94070 is hereby sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo tion never used $30/all. (650)345-1111 spring construction needs upholstery $75
registered by the following owner: Toole- County on 10/01/2010. (Published in the County on 10/12/2010. (Published in the obo. (650)593-8880
man Enterprises, LLC, CA. The business San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, HISTORY BOOK of "Superbowls by the
203 Public Notices is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- 10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10).
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/21/10,
10/28/10, 11/04/10, 11/11/10). bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592-2648 CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
pany. The registrants commenced to bre base with glass shades $20.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME transact business under the FBN on
STATEMENT #241145 (650)504-3621
/s/ David Toole / FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME chard (650)834-4926
as: Hitachi Software Engineering Ameri- STATEMENT #241149 COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo STATEMENT #241110 The following person is doing business
ca, 601 Gateway Blvd., #100, South San County on 10/04/2010. (Published in the The following person is doing business NINERS GOLD Jacket, red & white trim, COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee
Francisco, CA 94080 is hereby regis- San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, as: JAZ Floors, 201 N. San Mateo Dr., lined, "SF" embroidered on front; back is Table w/leather top, $30. (650)771-1888
tered by the following owner: Hitachi Sol-
as: Saggio, 2397 Broadway St., RED- SAN MATEO, CA 94401 hereby regis-
10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10). WOOD CITY, CA 94063 is hereby regis- embroidered "World Champs, SF, 82, 85,
utions America, Ltd., CA. The business is tered by the following owner: Jaz Floors 89, 90. Extra Large $35. (650) 712-1070
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- tered by the following owner: Boca Cal- Co. LLC., CA. The business is conducted
iente LLC. The business is conducted by COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor-
trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME by a Limited Liability Company. The reg- age good condition $65. (650)867-2720
under the FBN on 09/21/2010. STATEMENT #241274 a Limited Liability Company. The regis- istrant commenced to transact business NINERS RED with white striped arms, V-
/s/ T. Wakabayashi / The following person is doing business trants commenced to transact business under the FBN on neck pullover shirt, with "Super Bowl
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: 2nd Avenue Market, 503 2nd Ave- under the FBN on /s/ Jennifer Santizo / XXIII - NFC Champions, San Francisco COMPUTER DESK $70. (650)367-1350
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo nue, San Mateo, CA 94401 is hereby /s/ Rabie Askari-Sori / This statement was filed with the Asses- 9ers" on front. Lg. $10. (650)712-1070
County on 09/28/2010. (Published in the registered by the following owner: Tua This statement was filed with the Asses- CREDENZA - $25., (650)255-6652
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/30/10, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Thi Tran, 1551 Newlands Ave., Burlin- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo OAKLAND A'S bobbleheads 80's (2)
10/07/10, 10/14/10, 10/21/10). game, CA 94010. The business is con- County on 09/28/2010. (Published in the CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted
County on 09/24/10. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/21/10, $15/each or $25/all (408)249-3858
ducted by an Individual. The registrants Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5"
commenced to transact business under
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, 10/28/10, 11/04/10, 11/11/10). POSTER - framed photo of President $98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932
the FBN on N/A. 10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10). Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/ Tua Thi Tran / (650)755-8238 DESK 60”w 28”h 30” d, two shelf exten-
STATEMENT #241028 This statement was filed with the Asses- sion 4 drawers $60 (650)364-7777.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following persons are doing busi- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s.
STATEMENT #241173 STATEMENT #241472 Good condition, $225., appraised at DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf
ness as: San Carlos Plaza Dry Cleaners, County on 10/05/2010. (Published in the The following persons are doing busi-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/07/10, The following person is doing business $800., (650)345-3450. light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645
81 El Camino Real, San Carlos, CA ness as: Zeewerks, 121 Beach Park as: Airport Home Appliance, 2424 El Ca-
10/14/10, 10/21/10, 10/28/10).
94070 is hereby registered by the follow- Blvd., Foster City, CA 94404 hereby reg- VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather
ing ownesr: Jung Moon Jun & Myung mino Real, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 seat, $35., (650)355-2996
istered by the following owners: Mauzam perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111
Sun Jun, 1591 Laurel St., #10, San Car- Satar & Aziz Satar, same address. The hereby registered by the following owner:
los, CA 94070. The business is conduct- business is conducted by a General Part- Airport Home Appliance, Inc., CA. The
ed by Husband & Wife. The registrants nership. The registrants commenced to business is conducted by a Corporation. DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side
commenced to transact business under transact business under the FBN on The registrant commenced to transact tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134
the FBN on 04/01/2008. 10/01/2010. business under the FBN on
/s/ Don Vaneeghen / ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak
/s/ Jung Moon Jun / /s/ Mauzam Satar/ wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650)261-9681
County on 09/20/2010. (Published in the County on 09/29/2010. (Published in the County on 10/15/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/30/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/14/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/21/10, HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52
10/07/10, 10/14/10, 10/21/10). 10/21/10, 10/28/10, 11/04/10). 10/28/10, 11/04/10, 11/11/10). inch W, $75., (650)341-1645
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304 Furniture 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 381 Homes for Sale 381 Homes for Sale
FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2
door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti-
que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059.

FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal-


Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle
nut, framed mirrors, 29” X 22”, perfect,
each $25., pair $44., (650)344-6565
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
FRENCH END TABLE - exquisite inlaid ACROSS 2 Grammy winner 40 Disconcerting 54 Mild expletives
rich mahogany wood, custom glass tray,
20” x 27” X 19”H, $100., (650)347-5104
1 A party to Jones glance 55 Brown ermine
5 Quite the fashion 3 Bridge opening 43 Hand-holding 56 “Get real!”
MAHOGANY BEDROOM DRESSER - plate 4 “Fuggedaboutit!”
37 L x 19 W 9 drawers and attached mir- events 57 Guy who “wore a
ror 37 H x 36 W , $75., (650)341-1645 9 Spring bloomer 5 1980s-’90s
47 Parcels out diamond,” in the
OFFICE DESK - $25., (650)255-6652 14 His epitaph reads slugger Fielder
“And the beat 6 “Whazzat?” 49 Requiring song
RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888 change, briefly “Copacabana”
goes on” 7 Seine sight
SHELVING - 2000 square foot of shelv- 51 Reverence 58 ABM
ing, $500. obo, (650)212-6666 15 Faulkner femme 8 Longtime ice
fatale Varner cream cake brand 52 A pad helps component?
TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect
condition, $475., (650)638-1285 16 BP merger 9 Clapton title protect it 61 Scary current
TV STAND good condition beige lots of partner woman 53 Elizabeth I’s 62 Grammy-winning
storage $40. (650)867-2720 17 TV role for 10 Wet one’s whistle beloved Dr.
TWO END tables: $35 or $20 each. Bamboo 11 Johns, to Elton
(650)787-8219 Harvester 12 Top ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20., 18 Pie flop? 13 Male swans
(650)771-1888
20 Italian deli 19 “Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-
WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99 sandwich Loo-__”: Irish
(great condition!), (650)367-1350
22 Travelers’ lullaby
306 Housewares burdens 21 Hardly
"PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn 23 Pie taste-test site? distinguished
"Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H 26 X, at times 24 Nostalgic song
$25., (650)868-0436
27 www bookmark title word
BOWL - light green heavy glass swirl de- 28 Film director’s 25 Godiva product
sign bowl, great centerpiece, $25.,
(650)834-2804 headaches 29 Tunnel entrance
32 Luther’s lang. of sorts
CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
tall, purchased from Brueners, originally 34 First Amendment 30 Gumbo ingredient
$100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720 lobbying gp. 31 Chop __
OASIS COUNTERTOP water cooler dis- 36 Numbers game 32 Mars and Venus
penses cold and luke warm water $50.,
(650)218-4254
38 Buckeyes’ home: 33 Name meaning
Abbr. “hairy” in Hebrew
REVEREWARE, 1,3.4 qt. pots, 5",7" 39 Pie to-do? 35 __-de-sac
pans, stainless steel w/copper bottoms,
excellent cond., $60/all. (650)577-0604 41 Post- opposite 36 Airline to Oslo
42 One in distress? 37 Slight market
307 Jewelry & Clothing 44 Slug or song improvement xwordeditor@aol.com 10/21/10
SMALL JEWELRY cabinet - 17” H, 12” ending 311 Musical Instruments 322 Garage Sales
W, 2 glass doors, plus 2 drawers, very
pretty, $35., (650)592-2648 45 Loft material KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
46 Apartment (650)583-2767
WOMAN’S PEARL NECKLACE - ivory
& blue cultured, blue pearl collar, 10
manager, GARAGE SALES
strands, 18”, $40., (650)834-2804 familiarly 316 Clothes ESTATE SALES
47 Quaff for Andy BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE
Make money, make room!
308 Tools Capp JACKT - Large, water proof, new, $35.,
(650)342-7568 List your upcoming garage
CLICKER TORQUE wrench 1/2 inch 48 Curling setting sale, moving sale, estate
drive 20-150 LBS reversible all chrome
$40. 650-595-3933 50 Pie charts? MEN'S SUIT almost new $25. sale, yard sale, rummage
56 Like the auditory 650-573-6981
sale, clearance sale, or
CRAFTSMAN 16” SCROLL SAW - and optic nerves, MENS "BASS" black loafers like new whatever sale you have...
good condition, $85., (650)591-4710 size 12D $35. (650)868-0436
e.g. in the Daily Journal.
CRAFTSMEN COMPRESSOR - 2 horse
power 15 gallon compressor, like new 59 Aspen topper MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
36/32, (408)420-5646 Reach over 82,500 readers
$65 obo, (650)588-7005 60 Pie patter? from South San Francisco
PINK LADIES hospital volunteer jacket
DOLLEY - Heavy Duty 63 Prohibited thing like new washed once Medium $10 to Palo Alto.
Dual Use 54" hgt. Upright-
Push Cart South City $99.OBO
64 Days of RWC. (650)868-0436 in your local newspaper.
(415) 410 - 9801 Hanukkah, e.g. SCRUBS - Medical, woman’s, Size L, Call (650)344-5200
PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good
65 Flag pretty prints, excellent condition, $9. ea,
5 pairs of pants $6. ea.(650)290-1960
condition, $350., (650)926-9841 66 First name in
Olympics SOCCER CLEATS - 3 pair, size 6,7 & 8,
SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal- $10. each, (650)679-9359
lon stack tank air compressor $100.,
(650)591-4710
gymnastics 335 Garden Equipment
67 Like beer halls, 317 Building Materials
TABLE SAW 10", very good condition TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi-
$85. (650) 787-8219
usually DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS - tion, (650)345-1111
68 Eyewear, in ads various sizes, half moon, like new, $10.
TORO LEAF BLOWERS
69 Raid target and up, (650)756-6778 345 Medical Equipment
Power Sweep + 850 Super Blower
Electric like new $40. pair South City 318 Sports Equipment ALUMINUM CRUTCHES for adults ad-
(415) 410-9801 justable $30. (650)341-1861
DOWN
2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
309 Office Equipment 1 High-tech debut putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238 POWER CHAIR - “Rascal 600”, new
By Ed Sessa $1600., (650)574-5316
of 1981 (c)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
10/21/10
CALCULATOR - Casio, still in box, new, BROWN LEATHER GOLF BAG with 11
$25., (650)867-2720 golf clubs, $65/all, (650)592-2648 379 Open Houses
DELL ALL IN ONE COLOR PRINTER BUCKET OF 250 golf balls various
SCANNER with 4 extra ink cartridges, 315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy 310 Misc. For Sale brands $25/all. (650)339-3195
$40. obo., SOLD!
MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle
GOLD'S GYM - GT2000Power Tower + OPEN HOUSE
Instructions as new, asking $100/obo,
OFFICE LAMP - new in box, $35/obo,
(650)303-3568
card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x
17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238
(650)344-6565 LISTINGS
OFFICE LAMP brand new $8. (650)345- TRIATHLON WETSUIT - Quintanaroo, List your Open House
1111 PICNIC COOLER with utensils and small ladies, me, good condition, $45.,
plates and wine cups. still in wrapper (650)728-5978 in the Daily Journal.
OFFICE WATER COOLER $20/all. (408)249-3858
Hot - Ex Hot ,Cold - Ice Cold WOODEN TENNIS RACKET '50's or Reach over 82,500
Like New South City $99. OBO PICTURE FRAME - Large, $25., older "C"Hemold $25., (650)868-0436 potential home buyers &
(415) 410 -9801 (650)367-1350
renters a day,
PLANTS 10 assorted in pots in or out 10 319 Firewood from South San Francisco
310 Misc. For Sale for $3.75/each. (650)349-6059
to Palo Alto.
FIREWOOD - clean, dry oak dimensional
2 "HUFFY Tundra" Bicycles Male & Fe- SHEEP SKIN seat covers fits most cars 14 inches long 115 pounds $10/all in your local newspaper.
male $100/each. SOLD! beige needs cleaning $60 obo. (650)290- Daly City , (415)333-8540
1960 Call (650)344-5200
2 BOXES of glass and plastic beads
SUIT/COAT HANGERS (14) sturdy good
322 Garage Sales
$100/all. (650)589-2893
quality hardwood unused $1/each or all
$10. San Bruno 650-588-1946
2 LIGHT fixture shades - vintage, 1960’s,
square ceiling glass shades, 11”X11”x1”,
original beauty, SOLD! TRIVETS (4) - Solid brass trivets, wall
GARAGE 380 Real Estate Services
ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full
plates, vintage, 1960’s, variety of styles
& shapes, SOLD!
SALE
branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin-
VACUUM CLEANER $50 (650)367-1350
SAN MATEO DISTRESS
cess bride computer games $15 each,
(650)367-8949 VHS (40) 3 for $5 or $50/all, (415)468-
2787 3605 Fernwood St. SALES
VICTORIAN BUILDINGS collection of Bank Foreclosures.
BARBIE DOLL - 36" my size Barbie doll,
fully dressed, $35., (650)583-5233 Liberty Falls 11 for $30/all 3.5 to 4 inches
tall. (650)592-2648
Saturday $400,000+
BEADS - Glass beads for jewelry mak-
ing, $75. all, (650)676-0732 VIETNAM VHS (5) documentary. good October 23rd Free list with
BETTY BOOP Women's perfume in box
condition $15/all. (408)249-3858.
VIKING DAISY SEWING MACHINE - by
9 am - 1 pm pictures.
$10. (408)249-3858 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale “Husqvarna”. Portable case included, PeninsulaRealEstate.info
BLUE BACK disc never used in box
DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding KARASTAN AREA RUG - 5’ X 3’, 100%
$175., (970)319-4269 Furniture, household & Free recorded message
$15. (408)249-3858
large dog cage good condition, 2 door all wool, thick pile with fringe, solid color VINTAGE LARGE COOKIE JAR - beau- vintage! 1(800)754-0569
BOX OF MAGAZINES - 40, SF, Better with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949 beige, very clean, SOLD! tiful, colored, ceramic snowman, perfect
Homes & Gardens, Good Housekeeping, for winter & holiday season, excellent
ID# 2042
Good Medicine & more, most year 2010, DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2 condition, $25., Burl, (650)347-5104 Dolphin RE
(650)347-5104, $6. all total, (650)367-8949 LIMESTONE SLABS - 2 Beautiful
CAROL HIGGINS CLARK HARDBACK
pieces, 28” x 29 3/4”, 64 3/4” x 12 3/4”, WALKER - fold up, like new, has two THE THRIFT SHOP
both 3/4” thick, cut & polished, great con- wheels, $20. (650)342-7568 Weekly Special
BOOKS - 10 @ $3. ea., or all for $25., ETAGER over the toilet water tank - wal- dition, Burl, $95. all, (650)347-5104 50% Off Women’s Clothing
(650)341-1861 nut, $25., San Mateo, (650)341-5347 WETSUIT - Barefoot, like new, $40., Thursday & Friday 10:00-2:00
(650)367-8949 Saturdays 10:00-3:00
CHARCOAL BBQ like new with cover FULL BAG of plastic containers $30/all. LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
and extended holder $55. (650)347-9920 (650)589-2893 plastic carring case & headrest, $35. Episcopal Church
each, (650)592-7483 311 Musical Instruments 1 South El Camino Real
DECORATIVE BATH TOWELS - 4 com- JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard- San Mateo 94401
plete sets, never used, solid colors, backs @ $3.ea., 4 paperbacks @ $1. MASSAGE KIT $18 in original box , 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for (650)344-0921
$50.all, Burl., (650)347-5104 ea., (650)341-1861 (650)368-3037 both. (650)342-4537
28 Thursday • Oct. 21, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL

380 Real Estate Services NISSAN '10 MAXIMA 3.5 S Gray


9955P $25,488. Toyota 101. Please
670 Auto Service 670 Auto Service 670 Auto Service
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
HOMES & PROPERTIES
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s NISSAN '09 ALTIMA 2.5 White 9956P
weekly Real Estate Section. $14,998.00. Toyota 101. Please men-
tion the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
to find information on fine homes NISSAN '09 SENTRA 2.0 FE+ Gray
and properties throughout 10051P $11,998.00. Toyota 101. Please
the local area. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000

NISSAN ‘01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,


SCION '08 TC SPEC White 10054P CHRYSLER '06 Pacifica Touring green
$13,592, #T6R902356Melody Toyota,
sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks 670 Auto Service
$14,488.00. Toyota 101. Please men- new, $15,500. (650)219-6008
620 Automobiles tion the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the
Daily Journal
TOYOTA '07 SIENNA CE Maroon
Don’t lose money SUBARU '06 LEGACY WAGON Out- 9969T $18,988 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
MB GARAGE, INC.
back 2.5 XT Black 10015T $17,588.00 . FORD '07 F-150, gray, auto, $17,494.
on a trade-in or Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily #P7FA53014 Melody Toyota, Call 877- 5000 Repair • Restore • Sales
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Sell your vehicle in the
TOYOTA '07 COROLLA CE Gray
10093T $9,588 . Toyota 101. Please
10082P $22,558 and , Toyo-
ta '09 Sienna CE Blue 10083P $21,888
2165 Palm Ave.
Daily Journal’s mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
FORD '08 Escape Limited, gray,
$18,994. #P8KA66947 Melody Toyota,
Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily
Journal. (650)365-5000 San Mateo
Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the
Auto Classifieds.
TOYOTA '07 CAMRY HYBRID Basic
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Silver 9965P $17,988 Toyota 101. 640 Motorcycles/Scooters
Just $3 per day. Please mention the Daily Journal. FORD '09 Ranger white, 9,960 miles,
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Reach 82,500 drivers TOYOTA '08 HIGHLANDER LIMITED
Daily Journal.
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘83 Shovelhead -
SMART CARE
from South SF to Gray 10018T $32,988 Toyota 101. FORD SUV ‘99 XLT - 110K highway special construction, 1340 cc’s, Awe- 400 El Camino Real
Palo Alto Please mention the Daily Journal. miles, Top of the line! Very good condi- some!, $5,950.obo. (1 block north of Holly St.)
(650)365-5000 tion! SOLD!
SAVE ON Call Rob (415)602-4535. San Carlos
Call (650)344-5200
BUYING OR SELLING ads@smdailyjournal.com TOYOTA '08 TUNDRA 2WD Truck GMC '07 YUKON SLE Black 9975T HONDA ‘01 Reflex Scooter - Silver, (650)593-7873
A HOME! SR5 Silver 10053P $22,998 Toyota 101. $27,998.00 . Toyota 101. Please men- $1,999., Call Jesse (650)593-6763 Hours: M-F, 8a-4p, Sat. 8a-5p
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AUDI ‘03 A4 3.0L Grey 10068T GMC '08 Canyon SLE1, white, auto,
Bus: (650)794-9858 $12,995. Toyota 101. Please mention TOYOTA '09 CAMRY BASIC Green
$17,991. #TS15643 Melody Toyota, Call EVINRUDE MOTOR, for Boat, 25
Cell: (650)400-9714 the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 9998P $16,488 Toyota 101. Please
877-587-8635. Please mention the Daily 670 Auto Parts
Lic# 01250058 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- horsepower, (415)337-6364
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FORD ‘06 Fusion - Red color, 4 cylin- CHEVY RADIATOR - Like new, $60.,
der, 4 door, low miles. SOLD! HONDA '07 Civic Si, blue, manual, PROSPORT ‘97 - 17 ft. CC 80 Yamaha (650)367-8949
TOYOTA '09 COROLLA BASIC Blue $17,991. #T7H700724 Melody Toyota, Pacific, loaded, like new, $9,500 or trade,
9997P $14,588 Toyota 101. Please CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
440 Apartments 620 Automobiles mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the
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used $800. (650)921-1033
5000
BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view, CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
1 bedroom $1250, 2 bedrooms $1425. BMW '09 5 Series 528i Blue 9980T
TOYOTA '09 RAV4 BASIC White
HONDA '07 CR-V EX-L, silver, auto,
$20,792. #T7C058407 Melody Toyota,
650 RVs used $800. (650)921-1033
New carpets, new granite counters, dish- $34,988Toyota 101. Please mention the
washer, balcony, covered carports, stor- Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 10010P $18,988 . Toyota 101. Please Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the DODGE ‘75 Motorhome - 440 V8, smog
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- Daily Journal. EL CAMINO '67 - parts (Protecto top)
age, pool, no pets. (650)344-8418 or exempt. Many extras. SOLD! $95., (650)367-8949
(650)595-0805. 5000
BMW ‘06 325i - low miles, very clean,
loaded, leather interior, $20,000 obo., KIA '09 SPORTAGE LX Beige 10049P REXHALL ‘00 VISION - 53K mi., Ford FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
(650)368-6674 TOYOTA '09 YARIS BASIC White $17,988.00 . Toyota 101. Please men- Triton V-10 engine. 29 feet long, no pop Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
10136P $12,889 Toyota 101. Please tion the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 outs. Excellent condition. Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
REDWOOD BMW 540I ‘03 - Excellent condition,
loaded, leather, 103K mi., $12,495.,
(650)349-6969
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000 MERCEDES BENZ '09 M-Class ML350,
polar white, $36,492. P80169537 Melody
$28,000 OBO, (650)670-7545
WHISPER KING RV WATER PUMP-
diator and drive line, call for details,
$1250., (650)726-9733.

CITY BUICK ‘97 LE SABER- Dark green, au-


TOYOTA '10 CAMRY Hybrid Basic
Blue 9784P $23,988$24,988. Toyota
Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please men-
tion the Daily Journal
new, SOLD! HEAVY DUTY jack stand for camper or
SUV $15. (650)949-2134

1 bedroom, 1 bath tomatic 201k mi. Includes service re-


cords. Excellent condition. $1900 OBO.
101. Please mention the Daily Journal.
NISSAN '07 Sentra, gray, $11,191. 670 Auto Service HEAVY DUTY jack stand for camper or
(650)365-5000
(650)342-4847 #P7L623495 Melody Toyota, Call 877- SUV $15. (650)949-2134
in senior complex TOYOTA '10 MATRIX BASIC Silver
587-8635. Please mention the Daily
Journal
CHRYSLER '06 PT Cruiser Touring, 60K
(over 55). miles, white, $7,992. #T6T269964 Melo-
9885P $15,288 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- NISSAN '08 350Z, gray,
672 Auto Stereos
dy Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please
Close to mention the Daily Journal
5000 $21,992. P8M750023 Melody Toyota,
Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the MONNEY CAR AUDIO
downtown. FORD ‘85 VICTORIA - Original owner, TOYOTA '10 PRIUS I Silver 10072P
$21,998 Toyota 101. Please mention
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We Repair All Brands of Car
43K miles, automatic, all powered. Very
Gated entry. good condition. $4K, (650)515-5023. the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 NISSAN '08 Xterra, gray,
$19,691. P8C538011 Melody Toyota,
Stereos! iPod & iPhone Wired
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FORD '08 FUSION SE Green 10000T TOYOTA '10 RAV4 SPORT Gray Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the Car Ride! Sound Proof Your
Move in $14,488. Toyota 101. Please mention
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10029P $23,488 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Daily Journal

TOYOTA '07 HIGHLANDER Hybrid


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2001 Middlefield Road
5000
Special. HONDA '08 CIVIC CPE LX Gold
9937T $13,998.00 Toyota 101. Please TOYOTA '10 YARIS BASIC Blue
w/3rd Row Blue 10080T $26,988 Toyota
101. Please mention the Daily Journal.
(650)365-5000
Redwood City
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mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- 10030P $14,288. Toyota 101. Please
830 Main Street, RWC 5000 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000 TOYOTA '09 4RUNNER SR5 Silver
(650)367-0177 HONDA '08 CIVIC SDN LX Silver
9886P $27,488.. Toyota 101. Please 680 Autos Wanted
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
10046T $14,288.00 . Toyota 101. 5000
Please mention the Daily Journal. 620 Automobiles
(650)365-5000
TOYOTA '10 HIGHLANDER BASE
Don’t lose money
SAN MATEO - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, new
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TOYOTA '10 YARIS BASIC Green White 10069P $26,998 Toyota 101. on a trade-in or
INFINITI '07 G35 SEDAN Basic Grey 10081P $13,588 Toyota 101. Please
$1500. mo., (650)573-9765 10007P $23,988.00 Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Please mention the Daily Journal.
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5000
470 Rooms TOYOTA '10 HIGHLANDER LIMITED Sell your vehicle in the
VOLKSWAGEN '08 JETTA Sedan Silver 10048P $34,588 Toyota 101.
LEXUS '07 IS 250, blue, auto, $24,591. Wolfsburg Gray 10087P $17,988.. Toyo- Please mention the Daily Journal. Daily Journal’s
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Non-Profit Home Sharing Program 587-8635. Please mention the Daily
ta 101. Please mention the Daily Jour- (650)365-5000 Auto Classifieds.
nal. (650)365-5000
San Mateo County Journal
(650)348-6660 TOYOTA '10 VENZA BASIC Gray
MAZDA '08 CX-7, auto, gray, VOLKSWAGEN, '07 Jetta Wolfsburg, 10040P $25,888 . Toyota 101. Please Just $3 per day.
$17,891. P80169537Melody Toyota, Call $13,994. #T7M150061 Melody Toyota, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the
REDWOOD CITY 877-587-8635. Please mention the Daily
Journal Daily Journal.
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C3 FIX CAR Reach 82,500 drivers
Sequoia Hotel GRAND OPENING! from South SF to
800 Main St., MAZDA '09 MAZDA3 I Sport Silver 625 Classic Cars 635 Vans
$600 Monthly 9895P $12,788.00 Toyota 101. Please Palo Alto
$160. & up per week. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- DATSUN ‘72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au- CHEVROLET '07 Express Van, white, Oil Change & Filter
5000 tomatic, custom, $5800 or trade. 38K miles, Auto, white, $17.892. Up to 5 QT Synthetic Blend Call (650)344-5200
(650)366-9501 (650)588-9196 #P71161334. Melody Toyota, Call 877- ads@smdailyjournal.com
(650)279-9811 587-8635. Please mention the Daily $19.95 + Tax
MAZDA '09 MAZDA5 SPORT Silver Journal. Plus Waste Fee
10050P $13,988.Toyota 101. Please OLDSMOBILE ‘69 F-85 - 2 door, power
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- front disc, $2,800., with 71 running parts DONATE YOUR CAR
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Room For Rent Used as a pickup truck. Needs engine Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
repair, $250 (650)678-1018 $55.00 Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
Travel Inn, San Carlos MAZDA '09 MAZDA6 I Sport White PINTO ‘73 V8 Automatic, custom. Special prices apply to most cars + cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas
$49 daily + tax 10074T $14,988.00. Toyota 101. Please $1650. SOLD! Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.
HONDA '07 Odyssey EX-L, blue, light trucks
$280 weekly + tax mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- $24,492. #P7B059887 Melody Toyota,
Clean Quiet Convenient 5000 630 Trucks & SUV’s Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the
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10138P $12,788.00. Toyota 101. Please gray, $11,792 #P7S597332 Melody KIA '09 SEDONA LX Silver 10086P So clean out that garage
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mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please men- $17,888.00 . Toyota 101. Please men-
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Rioters rampage, protesters block French airports


By Greg Keller actions that have snarled traffic, canceled
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS flights and dwindling gasoline supplies and,
now, rising urban violence.
PARIS — Workers opposed to a higher Protesters waving red union flags and
retirement age blocked roads to airports reflective vests temporarily blocked the main
around France on Wednesday, leaving passen- road leading to one of two terminals at Orly
gers in Paris dragging suitcases on foot along Airport on Wednesday. The ADP airport
an emergency breakdown lane. authority warned on its website of “serious
Outside the capital, hooded youths smashed difficulties expected in access to airports and
store windows amid clouds of tear gas. air traffic.”
Riot police in black body armor forced The protests tangled traffic to the airport
striking workers away from blocked fuel and some passengers walked hundreds of
depots in western France, restoring gasoline meters (yards) along an emergency lane to get
to areas where pumps were dry after weeks of there, dragging suitcases behind them. In one
protests over the government proposal raising terminal, screens showed that 10 of 52 flights
the age from 60 to 62. Wednesday afternoon were canceled.
Riot officers in the Paris suburb of Nanterre “It’s Baghdad here,” said Lionel Philippe,
and the southeastern city of Lyon sprayed tear who arrived at Orly after much difficulty
gas but appeared unable to stop the violence. because of protesters blocking access to the
Finance Minister Christine Lagarde said airport — only to find his flight to Biarritz
both the strikes and the violence were taking canceled.
an economic toll. He said he wasn’t interested in the pension
“I’m calling on people to be responsible, in reform debate, he just wants to get home.
particular those who are having a roaring time “I’m 28, by the time I retire everything will
blocking access and breaking things,” she said have changed anyway,” he said.
in an interview with TF1 television. “It’s seri- REUTERS At Charles de Gaulle airport north of Paris,
ous for our country.” Striking truck drivers block the entrance of the oil refinery in Donges,near Nantes,France. the nation’s biggest, protesters sang the
After months of largely peaceful disrup- French national anthem before pushing
tions, some protests erupted into scattered Many workers feel the change would be a Sarkozy ordered all fuel depots forcibly through a police barricade.
violence this week over the government’s first step in eroding France’s social benefits — reopened and vowed Wednesday that he “It is like we are on another planet,” said
push to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62. which include long vacations, contracts that would “carry the retirement reform through to Canadian traveler Olivier Lejour, waiting to
President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed that his make it hard for employers to lay off workers the end.” And despite France’s tolerance for a take off from Charles de Gaulle. While he said
conservative party would pass the reform in a and a state-subsidized health care system — long tradition of strikes and protest, official it was “fun” to watch, he said the protests dis-
Senate vote expected Thursday. in favor of “American-style capitalism.” patience appeared to be waning after weeks of rupted his efforts to work in Paris.

Kucera was also hopeful for the chance to Bluff who was riding Commander’s Williams, who moved to San Mateo only

RODEO
Continued from page 1
represent a rodeo so close to home at a time
when many of her friends are participating
in the professional rodeo circuit.
Smoken’ Gun, was a rookie at the Cow
Palace. She was happy to be performing
consistently and simply to be considered.
recently, rode Kayla daily preparing for the
competition and hopes of winning the title
— a first step to bigger things, she said.
Practicing for 24-year-old Stacy Mota, of Twenty-three-year-old Cassie Themelis, The fact that the Rodeo didn’t take place
Millbrae, called for flash cards and friends. from Hillsborough, was also facing a first- last year made the opportunity to represent
in love with it,” she said while sitting atop with the Bay Area title even more important
The Capuchino High alumna joked “pret- time challenge. Themelis, a CSM student,
her horse Quick Reload. to the girls competing.
Participants had a number of challenges ty much all my friends have everything had competed at the Grand National before
memorized as well.” but her horse was having trouble walking, “It would mean so much,” said 22-year-
like an interview, completing a pattern while old Jamie Wells from Daly City. “The fact
riding a horse and a surprise event of herd- Riding on a borrowed horse named Ralph, which meant Themelis needed to borrow a
Mota didn’t have much practice time with h o r s e . that they didn’t have a rodeo last year, we all
ing cattle — well, one small cow. want to play our part in protecting this.”
Bridgette Trahan, 18, from Acampo, him but was amazed at his performance. Fellow competitor Danielle Williams of San
explained there is no real secret to prepara- Christine Fox from Pleasanton had spent Mateo was happy to share Kayla. Themelis
much time riding before the race but her wasn’t too concerned about not practicing The Grand National Rodeo runs through
tion. It is all about studying. Sunday, Oct. 24 at the Cow Palace in Daly
Twenty-year-old Hollie Kucera from horse needed to rest the week before so with the horse, she simply wanted the oppor-
Chicen (pronounced chicken) Robber was tunity to protect the home of the Grand City. For tickets and more information visit
Atherton has been practicing a lot also and www.cowpalace.com.
seeking the help of various coaches, includ- getting back into the swing of the routine National Rodeo.
ing a queen coach. But Kucera, who was rid- previously practiced on competition day. “This for me wouldn’t just be a title,” she
ing Spookey’s Moada, attributed much of her “You just have to remember it’s all for fun said, noting legislators chatting in recent Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail:
success to family support noting her mom and not let anything get to you,” she said. years about selling the Cow Palace site in heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
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