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directed by George Clooney, spot- reported at 2:17 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22.
lights discrimination in suburban Burg l ary. A storage unit was broken into
housing during the 1950s. How timely, con- and the owners of the storage unit lost items
sidering the Daily Journal recently ran two worth $16, 000 on Chess Drive, it was
opinion pieces about the subject of race in reported at 6:08 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22.
todays housing crisis. One contended race- DUI. A Milpitas resident was arrested for
baiting doesnt work in San Mateo County. COURTESY OF THE SAN MATEO HISTORY MUSEUMS SAN MATEO TIMES COLLECTION driving under the inuence on alcohol on
The other cited the history of racism in hous- The Sheng family. Edgewater Boulevard, it was reported at 8:51
ing, including segregation and red-lining. The residents of the Southwood area voted had such faith in democracy that they accept- p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21.
Nowhere, however, was it mentioned that in against the Sheng family of Sing, Grace and ed the 174-28 outcome. In fact, it was their Re c k l e s s dri v e r. A vehicle was seen
1952 a South San Francisco neighborhood little Richard living near them. Remarkably, idea to vote on the matter. speeding on Hasley Boulevard and Spruance
drew national attention when it tried to keep Sheng, a former Nationalist Chinese army Lane, it was reported at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday,
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Beyond expanding preschool access,
The Big Lift also focuses on cutting down
on absenteeism through parent outreach
and offering data regarding the value of
In the effort to expand access to pro-
grams better preparing students, Campbell
noted The Big Lifts rare approach to offer-
ing a variety of badly needed academic sup-
administrations, that funding has disap-
peared and so were feverishly fundraising
to make up that loss. So, the biggest hur-
dle is definitely funding, she said. As we
assuring students are in school each day. ports. look to the future, the biggest challenge
Harlick noted the communication con- The Big Lift is unique because were the will be identifying a sustainable funding
agencies needed to survive amidst the high tinues after school to encourage parents to only initiative were aware of that com- source.
cost of living locally. focus on improving their childs reading bines two years of quality preschool, an The program receives funding support
While much of the program focuses on and language skills at home as well. As a inspiring summer enrichment program from its corporate partners as well as coun-
building language and reading skills result, The Big Lift students are 10 percent focused on STEM, attendance awareness ty tax revenue, but officials have suggest-
among students preparing for kinder- more likely to read at home than those not and family engagement, she said in an ed a separate tax measure benefiting the
garten, The Big Lifts initiative to quell in the program, according to the report. email. Most other initiatives have done program may be in order.
summer learning loss is offering benefits The Big Lift also hosts workshops just one of the four, not all four together. As it stands, Campbell said the program
too, according to the report. designed to build community for parents to Yet despite its success, hurdles remain is about $4.5 million short of its $8.5 mil-
Those who in the summer break program make them feel more comfortable invest- ahead for The Big Lift as officials seek to lion goal required to keep The Big Lift
offered by curriculum provider Building ing in their childs education through further expand the programs reach. going during the 2018-2019 school year.
Educated Leaders for Life and county developing a social network of like-mind- Federal legislators eliminated money Despite the financial hurdles, Harlick
libraries showed reading progress as ed families. available through the Social Innovation said educators wish to keep their eye on the
opposed to students not participating who The parents are the most critical part of Fund launched by former President Barack positive results shown by the program as
can lose up to two months of learning, this equation, said Harlick. Research Obama, resulting in the loss of as much as they look to track further gains for stu-
according to the report. shows this time and time again. $15 million for the local initiative. dents in coming years.
Diana Harlick, early learning quality Research also shows the value of the Campbell said the funding slash reduced We are not resting on our laurels. There
improvement initiative coordinator at the early education support offered by The Big the programs ability to reach all the com- is still room to grow. So we see this as an
county Office of Education, said metrics Lift, as students who fall behind in lan- munities and students it stands to help. opportunity to go deeper and do better by
highlighting learning gains are rewarding guage and reading skills by third-grade suf- Unfortunately, with the change in these kids, she said.
for program operators. fer a much more difficult path to long-term
Its really exciting and heartwarming, school success.
she said.
I
Trumps many efforts to the presidents many attempts to that Americans feel they need t s n o t y et o ffi ci al wh en y o u read t h i s Mo n day
sabotage the Affordable undermine Obamacare. On Twitter because they cant find affordable mo rn i n g , b ut b y ev en i n g t i me, wh en t h e San
Care Act, the pace of enrollment is and elsewhere, Trump has repeatedly coverage anywhere else. Mat eo Ci t y Co un ci l h as i t s reo rg an i zat i o n
up in California and the rest of the claimed that President Barack Trump officials shouldnt discount meet i n g , b i ds farewel l t o curren t May o r Dav i d Li m
nation, an indication that Obamas signature legislative an d wel co mes n ew co un ci l memb er Eri c Ro dri g uez,
that support or need. Earlier this
Obamacare is more popular and achievement is imploding, y o u can s t art cal l i n g curren t Dep ut y May o r Ri ck
month, voters in Maine sent a Bo n i l l a, Mr. May o r.
useful than its loudest critic despite independent assessments rebuke to the White House when Bo n i l l a, wh o was fi rs t ap p o i n t ed t o t h e co un ci l i n
cares to acknowledge. that its still viable and that some
In California, more than 48, 000 they approved by referendum a plan J an uary 2 0 1 5 t o rep l ace an ai l i n g Ro b ert Ro s s , ran
facets including coverage of pre- to expand Medicaid under
new consumers signed up for cover- existing conditions are over- un o p p o s ed i n No v emb er o f t h at y ear t o fi l l t h e res t
age in the first two weeks after Obamacare. Other states are now o f Ro s s t h ree-y ear t erm. Th i s No v emb er, h e was re-
whelmingly popular.
open enrollment started Nov. 1. This year, the Trump administra- considering similar initiatives. el ect ed b ut fo r h i s o wn fi rs t t erm (fi l l i n g o ut s o me-
Thats slightly ahead of the pace tion cut the enrollment period in Obamacare still has room for o n e el s es do es n o t co un t ag ai n s t t erm l i mi t s ).
during the same two weeks last half for most states and slashed the improvement. It would be stronger Co un ci l memb er t erms h av e b een ex t en ded fo r o n e
year, when 39, 000 enrolled, accord- advertising budget for open enroll- if consumers had more insurers and y ear t o meet s t at e g ui del i n es s o Bo n i l l as n ew t erm
ing to Covered California, the ment by 90 percent. Obamacare more affordable plans to choose wi l l b e fi v e y ears . He i s
states insurance marketplace. advocates took to Facebook and from. As public policy, though, the el i g i b l e t o run t wo mo re
In California, the sign-up contin- other social media to spread the program is sound, having helped t i mes fo r fo ur y ears each
ues until Jan. 31; residents who word about the start of open enroll- b ut t h en wi l l b e t ermed
cut the number of uninsured in
want coverage to begin on Jan. 1 ment. Covered California, to its o ut i n 2 0 3 0 . Nex t t o t h e
California by half since its incep- l at e J an e Bak er, wh o
must enroll by Dec. 15. credit, continued with its marketing tion and given millions of
Nationally, the story is similar: and outreach efforts. Last year the s erv ed 2 0 y ears o n t h e
Americans a means to access health co un ci l b efo re t erm l i m-
Almost 1. 5 million people signed exchange spent $110 million 11
care. i t s , Bo n i l l a co ul d b e t h e
up in the first weeks of open enroll- times the amount budgeted for
advertising Obamacare nationwide. Despite those successes, Trump l o n g es t s erv i n g memb er
ment in the 39 states tracked by
Administration officials argued and his Republican allies in at 1 6 y ears s i n ce t erm
healthcare. gov. Thats a 47 percent
that a lengthy open-enrollment Congress are still more intent on l i mi t s were es t ab l i s h ed.
increase in enrollees over the same
period and widespread advertising repealing rather repairing ***
period a year ago, although the
werent necessary because so many Obamacare. While they fight with Bo n i l l a was b o rn i n
share of new consumers signing up
Americans are already familiar Democrats to yet another stalemate, San Fran ci s co i n 1 9 5 3 t o
is down slightly. The remaining
with Obamacare. Some of those it appears Americans are letting it a fat h er fro m Ni carag ua
states, like California, run their an d a mo t h er fro m
own exchanges, and they also critics undoubtedly will argue the be known they arent ready to let go
early surge in enrollment this Neb ras k a. Hi s p aren t s
report an increase in total of Obamacare no matter what the
month proves they were right. were di v o rced wh en Bo n i l l a was ab o ut a y ear o l d.
enrollees. president tweets. Hi s mo m remarri ed an d t h e fami l y mo v ed t o San
Brun o wh ere h e at t en ded Cres t mo o r Hi g h Sch o o l .
CVS expands into insurance with $69 billion Aetna bid Trump suggests openness to
By Tom Murphy
and David Koenig
negotiations on GOP tax plan
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By Ken Thomas
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CVS Health wants to do much more than fill your pre-
scription or jab your arm with an annual flu shot. WASHINGTON President Donald Trump suggested
The drugstore chain is buying the nations third-largest Saturday he may be willing to negotiate changes to a sig-
health insurer in order to push much deeper into customer nificant portion of the tax overhaul, the corporate tax rate,
care. The evolution wont happen overnight, but in time, injecting an element of uncertainty into the tax plan only
shoppers may find more clinics in CVS stores and more hours after it cleared the Senate.
health care they can receive through the network of nearly Trump told reporters at the White House before a trip to
10,000 locations that the company has built. New York City that he would consider setting the corporate
The $69 billion deal announced Sunday evening will push tax rate at 22 percent, compared to a 20 percent rate that he
the drugstore chain more forcefully in a direction it has been has pushed for with House and Senate Republicans during
heading for years, according to analysts on Wall Street. It the fall.
already has about 1,100 clinics in its store network, and it Pointing to expected talks between House and Senate
REUTERS
has methodically expanded what they do. The clinics start- negotiators this month, Trump predicted something beau-
ed off as a place to treat basic health care needs like sinus
CVS is expanding its interest to the insurance industry.
insurance. But they have drawbacks. Family doctors say tiful is going to come out of that mixer
infections or strep throat. and the business tax would come all the
Gradually, the company has added services like blood they know their patients better and can check on a patients
broader health when she comes in for a visit, rather than way down from 35 to 20. It could be 22
draws or monitoring of chronic conditions such as high when it comes out, but it could also be
blood pressure and diabetes. Expect that trend to continue, dealing with just the one thing that brought that person in.
CVS isnt the only health care giant delving into clinical 20. Well see what ultimately comes
as the drugstore switches more from selling products in its out.
stores to services that cant be bought online, where retail- care. The deal will help it compete with others like
UnitedHealth Group Inc. The nations largest health insurer Trump spoke after the Senate approved
ers face formidable competition from the likes of Amazon. a $1.5 trillion tax bill early Saturday that
I think over time youre going to see less of that front- also runs clinics and doctors offices. Like CVS, it also has
one of the nations largest pharmacy benefit management would rewrite the nations tax code, cut
store retail and more health care services in their stores, individual rates and slash the corporate
said Jeff Jonas, a portfolio manager for Gabelli Funds who businesses. PBMs manage prescription drug plans for insur- Donald Trump tax rate from 35 percent to 20 percent
follows drugstores. ers like Aetna and also large employers, among other
clients. beginning in 2019. If enacted, the bill
The mammoth acquisition pairs a company that runs more would provide the most sweeping changes to the tax system
than 9,700 drugstores and 1,100 walk-in clinics with an CVS also is on the defensive with this deal. Locking up
Aetna helps secure a large client that can send millions of in three decades and help Trump deliver the first major leg-
insurer covering around 22 million people. CVS Health islative win of his presidency.
Corp. is also one of the nations biggest pharmacy benefit customers to its stores. It also keeps Aetna from turning to
Amazon, if the retail giant decides to expand into prescrip- Trumps suggestion of a higher corporate tax rate than
managers, processing more than a billion prescriptions a what has been included in legislation approved by the
year for insurance companies, including Aetna. tion drugs.
Investors have been worried about that prospect since House and Senate represented an about-face after the presi-
Analysts say the combined company could add more clin- dent and administration officials maintained a hard line that
ics and expand in-store services to include eye care or maybe reports about the possibility first appeared earlier this year.
Amazon has not commented on the possibility. a corporate rate higher than 20 percent was a nonstarter.
centers for hearing aids. That could gradually turn CVS Vice President Mike Pence said in a speech to the Tax
Health a one-stop-shop for health care, a place where Amazon is already hurting drugstores in some markets
with a same-day delivery service that competes with the Foundation in mid-November that the administration would
patients can get a hearing aid checked, then see a nurse prac- cut the corporate tax rate from one of the highest in the
titioner and pick up prescriptions. products stores like CVS sell in the front part of their
stores, outside their pharmacies. CVS actually is starting its developed world down to 20 percent and not a penny
If you think about it, we actually dont have anything more.
like that, Jefferies analyst Brian Tanquilut said recently. own same-day delivery service this month in New York.
CVS Health Corp. will pay about $207 in cash and stock Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who accompanied
Analysts say clinics arent especially profitable, but they Trump to New York for fundraisers on Saturday, said in
are important because they draw people into the stores and for each share of Aetna Inc., a person with knowledge of the
matter said Sunday. That represents a 29 percent premium to September that the 20 percent corporate rate was not nego-
help build deeper customer relationships. Thats crucial tiable.
because drugstores are learning that customers have less the price of Aetna shares on Oct. 25, the day before The Wall
loyalty to them than was previously thought, Tanquilut Street Journal first reported about the possibility of a deal.
said. He noted that customers will fill their prescriptions The source said the boards of both companies have House Repubs unveil plan to
wherever their coverage tells them to visit. approved the deal.
Im not going to leave my job just because they took But antitrust regulators still need to approve the deal, and
that is not guarantee.
avert government shutdown
CVS out of my network, he said. By Andrew Taylor
The clinics have become an attractive option for cus- The Justice Department said last month that it is suing
AT&T to stop its $85 billion purchase of Time Warner. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tomers in need of basic health care because they are usually
open longer than the family physician, and a clinic visit Regulators also sued to stop the Aetnas approximately $34
billion purchase of rival Humana Inc. which fell apart ear- WASHINGTON House GOP leaders unveiled a plan
can be $30 cheaper or more for someone who doesnt have Saturday to avert a government shutdown next weekend and
lier this year.
keep the government open through Dec. 22.
The measure would buy time for bipartisan talks on a bigger
budget agreement that would give the Pentagon and govern-
ment agencies signicant relief from a pending budget freeze.
A temporary spending bill enacted in September expires at
midnight on Friday.
The move comes despite opposition from some GOP con-
servatives who think theyre being set up for a pre-Christmas
deal they wont like.
House Democrats say they wont vote for the legislation
without protections for immigrants brought to the country
illegally as children. GOP leaders oppose the idea.
Talks on a budget agreement are likely to restart next week
after a setback on Tuesday when top Democrats pulled out of a
meeting with President Donald Trump after he attacked them
on Twitter.
The measure also contains a short-term x to prevent sever-
al states from running out of money to operate a popular pro-
gram that provides health care to children from low-income
families. The Childrens Health Insurance Programs authori-
zation ran out Oct. 1 and states have been limping along using
carry over funding since then.
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Championship coronations
Serra repeats, Half Moon Bay three-peats as CCS champs
Veteran leg steals show from new arm in 49ers second win
By Andrew Seligman Sayers in 1965.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
49ers 15, Bears 14 Garoppolo showed his poise on the win-
ing, including a 33-yarder that kept the win- ning drive, lSan Francisco from its 8 to the
CHICAGO Robbie Gould pumped his ning drive going even though he was sick to Chicago 6.
right arm. He screamed at the Chicago side- his stomach. His 33-yard pass to Taylor on third down
line. Kicking the winning field goal sure Chicago (3-9) dropped its fifth straight, put the ball on the Bears 18 with two min-
made it a sweet return to Soldier Field. and coach John Fox fell to 12-32 in three utes left and helped set up Goulds big kick.
Gould nailed a 24-yarder in the closing sec- seasons with the Bears. (Garoppolo) never seems too high, never
onds, Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 293 yards It was hard to even talk to the team after seems too low, which is what in a quarterback,
in his first San Francisco start, and the 49ers this loss, he said. coach Kyle Shanahan said. He kept that
beat the Chicago Bears 15-14 on Sunday. Then again, what is there to say? The throughout the game. ... The guy never
Gould made all five field goals none Bears are wrapping up their fifth straight changed, which is what you want to see. It
longer than 35 yards in his first appearance season without a winning record and will allows you to overcome mistakes.
at Soldier Field since Chicago cut him prior to finish below .500 for the fourth year in a
the 2016 opener. The Bears all-time leader in row. They went from getting pounded by a Missed chances
points and field goals made, he let it all out after championship contender at Philadelphia to The 49ers dominated in total yards (388-
he booted the winner right down the middle. losing to one of the leagues worst teams. 147) and time of possession (38:47-21:13).
I wanted this one really bad, Gould said. Mitchell Trubisky was 12 of 15 for 102 But they committed eight penalties, several
I downplayed it all week for my own peace yards and a touchdown. Not exactly the near the end zone. That helped explain why
of mind, to be honest with you. Im just bounce-back performance he wanted coming they failed to score touchdowns on five
happy it went this way. off a rough outing against the Eagles. trips inside the 20.
Garoppolo was solid in his first start since I mean, theres two ways to handle it:
the 49ers (2-10) acquired him from New positively and negatively, Trubisky said. Family lessons
England before the trade deadline in October. You put your head down and come up here In another twist to the homecoming
The suburban Chicago and Eastern Illinois and sound like a loser. Or you can just
DENNIS WIERZBICKI/USA TODAY SPORTS
story, Gould said his father-in-law taught
product completed 26 of 37 passes with an believe in what you know, go back to work
49ers kicker Robbie Gould kicks a 34-yard and just know the guys in the locker room Garoppolo in high school.
interception. And the 49ers picked up the win
after losing their first five road games. field against the Bears at Soldier Field. have your back and have their back, and
Garoppolo grew up a Bears fan but never to Chicago like this, Garoppolo said. Its have the faith that its going to turn around.
Injuries
attended an NFL game until he entered the exciting. I had a ton of people here. It was one Tarik Cohen returned a punt 61 yards for a Starting RT Trent Brown (shoulder) started
league, so this was quite an experience. of the more fun games Id been a part of. touchdown. That made him the first NFL after being listed as questionable. S Adrian
I tried to say all week that it was just a nor- Marquise Goodwin had eight catches for rookie with rushing, receiving, passing and Colbert also started after missing last weeks
mal game, but obviously, Id never come back 99 yards. Trent Taylor added 92 yards receiv- punt return TDs in a season since Gale 24-13 loss to Seattle following thumb surgery.
Sharks brief Lynch goes for 101 yards to power Raiders past NYG
Thornton fined for slashing By Josh Dubow
Raiders 24, Giants 17
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK The NHL has fined Sharks
forward Joe Thornton $5,000 for slashing. New Yorks first game pension) and Amari Cooper (injury) to win
OAKLAND Marshawn Lynch turned without Eli Manning consecutive games for the first time since
The punishment was issued Sunday by the back the clock to his Beast Mode days and starting in 13 years. the opening two games of the season.
leagues player safety department. powered the Oakland Raiders back into first Lynchs totaled 101 The win moved the Raiders a three-way tie for
Thornton slashed Tampa Bay forward place in the AFC West. yards on 17 carries to first place with Kansas City and the Chargers
Tyler Johnson Saturday night in Tampa, Lynch had a 51-yard touchdown run and his help Oakland (6-6) over- despite a four-game losing streak earlier in the
which the Lightning won 5-2. first 100-yard rushing game since coming come the absences of season. Oakland still has trips to the Chiefs and
The money is designated to go to the out of retirement, leading the Raiders to a Marshawn starting receivers the season finale at Los Angeles that will go a
players emergency assistance fund. 24-17 victory over the Giants on Sunday in Lynch Michael Crabtree (sus- long way in determining their playoff hopes.
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Baylor 81, Stanford 57
Curry scores 30, Warriors dominate Heat
Stanford women run over by By Tim Reynolds
Warriors 123, Heat 95
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baylor in battle of Top 25s MIAMI Golden State coach
for the Heat.
They led by
arguing a non-call. Kirkland said
the ejection was for making phys-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (7-1). Cox had 15 points and 15 Steve Kerr gave the Warriors an eight in the ical contact with me. The Warriors
rebounds, while Wallace had 15 unexpected day off Saturday, so
WACO, Texas Baylor coach early going and had a pre-planned rest day for
points, 10 rebounds and seven they could enjoy some balmy
Kim Mulkey hasnt always been 36-33 after the Livingston on Monday, and Kerr
assists. weather and get beach time in
happy with the energy her starting first quarter. The didnt indicate that would change.
Stanford (5-4) struggled to find Miami.
lineup plays with to start games. Heat then ... Andre Iguodala (sore knee) did-
anything inside and made only 20 It energized the reigning NBA Steph Curry
The No. 9 Lady Bears had no scored 41 nt play. ... Golden State swept the
of 68 shots (29 percent) overall, champions.
problem getting started Sunday points in the season series with Miami.
including only 10 of 38 (26 per- Stephen Curry scored 30 points
when taking on another national next 24 minutes.
cent) on 3-pointers. in 30 minutes, Kevin Durant added Golden State took it to a differ- Another route
power, No. 16 Stanford, and being The first quarter was disap- 24 and the Warriors rode a big ent level, Heat coach Erik Golden State has 18 wins this
cheered on by a season-best crowd pointing, Stanford coach Tara third-quarter run to pull away and Spoelstra said. What I wanted to season, and eight of them have
of more than 8,000 fans. VanDerveer said. We have an beat the Miami Heat 123-95 on see was a competitive response. been by at least 20 points.
Kalani Brown had 28 points and extremely young team that is just Sunday night. Curry and Durant Starting with a layup by Curry
Baylor scored the games first nine learning how to play. This early didnt even play in the fourth quar-
points, leading throughout in an season has really been baptism by ter, getting more unplanned but
late in the half, Golden State made
10 out of 11 shots in one stretch.
Doting uncle
81-57 victory over the Cardinal. fire, and we were beaten clearly by deserved time off. Curry had two 3-pointers in that Charles Hinkle tweeted a video
The first five are the ones who a better team. Just needed to get some sun and third-quarter barrage, and his driv- last month of the moment he gave
have the most experience. Thats All four of Stanfords losses this hit the clubs, Kerr deadpanned, ing score pushed the lead out to 80- his nephew 11-year-old
what Ive decided to go with, and season have come in their only the sarcasm clear. Thats what the 63. Warriors fan Malichi Sims tick-
they sometimes dont get off to games against Top 25 teams. coaches and I did. We were out all At that point, he had 30 points ets to this game. Curry took
the fastest of starts, Mulkey said. Baylor outrebounded Stanford night. in the games first 28 1/2 minutes. notice, and Sims got a night he
The fastest of starts means the 55-39 and held a 54-18 advantage Klay Thompson scored 19 He didnt score again, and the wont forget. The Warriors sent
energy, the defensive assign- in the paint. points for the Warriors, who start- Warriors didnt need much more Hinkle and Sims a care package for
ments, the effort. All five of them, Center Shannon Coffee led ed the second half on an 18-3 run help anyway. the game, Sims was on the court
I thought today that they did. Stanford with 14 points off the and outscored Miami 37-17 in the The first half we competed with pregame, shot a 3-pointer with the
Brown was 12 for 16 from the bench, but four of her five made third. Golden States lead was only them, Dragic said. Second half, Warriors and had some time to talk
floor and beat the Cardinal with field goals were 3-pointers. Kiana two at the half, then ballooned to we didnt. to Curry, his favorite player. Blew
postups, drives to the basket and Williams scored Stanfords first 10 99-77 going into the fourth. Golden State would eventually my mind, the boy said.
shots from the top of the key. points and finished with 13, well Curry playing with a sore fin- lead by 33. Miami was outscored
Lauren Cox and Kristy Wallace above her season average of 4.9 ger on his shooting hand had 16 by 26 in the second half. Jeter booed
added double-doubles for Baylor points per game. of his points in the first quarter, Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter,
then 10 more in the third. Tip-ins who may be trading NL MVP
Stanford falls to Long Beach Mens hoops Nothing magical or no secret Shaun Livingston got ejected Giancarlo Stanton, sat courtside. A
for 1st time in program history win against Stanford, which had
sauce to it, Curry said. Just try- with 6:24 left in the first half after mix of boos and cheers were heard
ing to be efficient. going forehead-to-forehead with when he was shown on the arena
LONG BEACH Jordan Griffin won the three previous meetings. Goran Dragic scored 20 points referee Courtney Kirkland while screens.
scored a career-high 21 points, The Cardinal are 57-10 all-time
Deishuan Booker had 13 points and against teams currently in the Big
eight rebounds, and Long Beach West Conference.
State pulled away from Stanford late It was tied at 59 with five minutes
for a 76-68 win Sunday. left. Griffin hit three consecutive 3-
Long Beach State (4-6) won for pointers to start a 14-4 run and four
just the second time in its last free throws by Gabe Levin made it
eight games. It was LBSUs first 76-65 with 20 seconds left.
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Oklahoma, Georgia headed to Rose Bowl for playoff semifinal
Jan. 3, 2002. about the committees decision on the fourth bit throughout the year, and Coach Smarts
By Greg Beacham
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Top-seeded Clemson gets the geographical team in the playoff, nobody doubts the cre- done obviously a tremendous job with that
advantage of playing in New Orleans, so fans dentials of the two stellar programs getting group in such a short amount of time,
PASADENA Oklahoma and Georgia are of Oklahoma and Georgia will go to the West together in this matchup. The winner goes to Sooners coach Lincoln Riley said. Have a
headed out west to play their College Coast and the historic Pasadena stadium to the title game Jan. 8 at Mercedes-Benz ton of respect for him, the coach he is, the
Football Playoff semifinal in the 104th Rose play for a spot in the national championship Stadium in Atlanta. team that they have. Know itll be a great
Bowl. game. Georgia earned a spot with its first SEC title challenge for us.
The Sooners (12-1) were the second seed in I think its awesome that its in the Rose since 2005 under Smart, its second-year Oklahoma won its third consecutive Big 12
the four-team field announced by the selec- Bowl, so that you get to go out to the coach. The Bulldogs beat Auburn 28-7 in the title on Saturday with a 41-17 victory over
tion committee on Sunday, while the Granddaddy of Them All and play in a venue conference championship game on Saturday. TCU, punctuating an incredible debut season
Bulldogs (12-1) were third. that a lot of these kids in the southeast dont After claiming their 13th SEC crown, theyre for Riley, the youngest coach in the FBS at
The Rose Bowl will be played without a get an opportunity to go to, Georgia coach chasing their first national championship 34 years old. The Sooners have won eight
team from either of its traditional Pac-12 or Kirby Smart said. since 1980. consecutive games, including six straight by
Big Ten conferences for the first time since While the college football world argued Ive been able to keep up with them a little double digits.
SERRA
ered the onside kick and ran out the clock to appeared to go three-and-out late in the third It got to a point where we just needed
seal the game. quarter, but Lucas Hackett-Provenzano took someone to step up, said Lahlouh.
With so many big plays on the night, it a fake punt 37 yards into St. Francis territo- Kendrick led Serra in receiving yards,
would be hard to isolate just one that decid- ry. with 86 on five receptions. The Padres lead-
Continued from page 11 ed the game. Luke Bottari connected with That was all our special teams coach, ing rusher was actually Hackett-
Isiah Kendrick on an 84-yard touchdown Ron Ortiz, said Serras punter. He studied Provenzano, with all 37 of his yards com-
to see, and I think we put on a good show, pass to give Serra (11-2 overall) a 14-7 lead film and told me to draw them in if they run ing on the fake punt.
St. Francis head coach Greg Calcagno said. late in the first quarter and found Andres the all-out block, then spin outside and One of the common sentiments echoed
Our two most physical games of the year Atkins for a 16-yard score to make it 21-7 therell be no one there. around the Serra team after the victory was
were against Serra, said St. Francis line- early in the second, Atkins' second on the The fake punt turned out to be huge, as it faith. Throughout the ups and downs of a
backer Junior Fehoko, who had a fumble night. St. Francis had opened up a 7-0 lead led to another special teams play, a Damon thrilling contest that lived up to every bit
recovery on the night. It was good to come on perhaps the most exciting play of the Lewis 43-yard field goal to stretch the lead of its championship billing, the Padres
out and see the competition again. evening, an electrifying 71-yard touchdown to 31-17. kept their faith in each other to make plays
No. 3-seed St. Francis cut the score to 31- run by Darrell Page. If Pages run didnt daz- St. Francis (9-4) answered with 10:01 left when it counted.
30 on Reed Vettels 19-yard touchdown pass zle the fans enough, Williams pulled in a in the fourth on Pages 9-yard run, his sec- Of course, its easier to have that faith
to Evan Williams with 1:26 left, capping one-handed touchdown catch with 52 sec- ond touchdown of the night, and after a with such a reliable quarterback in Bottari.
off a 15-play drive in which the Lancers onds left in the first half to cut the Serra lead three-and-out, embarked on the drive that On a night of so many twists and turns, he
gained 121 yards from scrimmage due to to 21-14. defined and effectively decided the game. was one of the only constants, completing
penalties pushing them back. However, the play that may have had the After the failed two-point conversion, 30 of 35 passes for 285 yards and three
After a 25-yard completion to the Serra most leverage was the opening kickoff of Serra sealed the game behind two key con- touchdowns. He also finished the night with
25, a St. Francis receiver was flagged for a the second half. While both prior St. tributors playing outside of their main 34 rushing yards.
pair of unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, Francis kickoffs had gone for touchbacks, roles. Chris Park, who started the game with St. Francis (9-4) got big contributions
putting the third-seeded Lancers back at Serras Malakai Rango fielded the ball at the an interception, recovered the onside kick, from two juniors, with 220 yards on 27 car-
their own 45. That only ended up being a 3, got a couple blocks and was off to the and E.J. Lahlouh, who had Serras lone sack ries from Page and five catches for 77 yards
minor hindrance on the drive, as the St. races. 97 yards later, the Padres held a 28-14 of the night, picked up the clinching first by Williams.
Francis offense that struggled to click in the lead. down. Both teams will advance to the Northern
early going was firing on all cylinders down As it would turn out, that was the last time With multiple star players, including California regional playoffs. Serra defeated
the stretch. Serra would reach the end zone. Rangos Kendrick, Patrick Nunn and Raymond Sanger on the road in last years playoffs to
Those penalties did, however, force the return also set the tone for a second half that Redman, nursing injuries over the course of advance to the Division 2-A sate final. The
Lancers to decide to go for two and the lead, featured multiple big plays by Serra special the game, it was critical for players to con- Padres will open Division 2-AA play Friday
and the pass fell incomplete. Serra recov- teams. With the lead at 28-17, Serra tribute outside of their expected roles. night at Tulare Union at 7:30 p.m.
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You never really like to see an Boissiere had plenty of space to an open net 15 minutes into the minute. Bruins forward Hailie Mace
opponent a second time when you line up the shot, but the fact it came game. drove into the keepers box for a 1-
already have beaten them because from 25 yards and was driven low Ten minutes later, Sullivan made a on-1 matchup with Stanford keeper
they have more fire, more fuel to and hard just inside the far post made timely cut through the UCLA Alison Jahansouz. But Davidson
Continued from page 11 beat you, Stanford coach Paul it memorable. defense, took a perfect pass from raced in to defend Maces offensive,
Ratcliffe said. But it showed the When youre given that much Madison Haley and was free just knocking the ball across the end
mentality of our team that they did- time and space, you have to capital- inside the penalty box. She line with a slide tackle.
Carusa and Andi Sullivan to give nt succumb to that. The character of ize on it and I did, Boissiere said. I whipped a right-footed shot past
Stanford its first title since 2011. this team has been very strong all On the ensuing corner, Julia
just saw an opening and took it. Micah.
Catarina Macario was credited with season Hernandez nodded on a kick from
assists on all three goals. Stanford dominated the first half, Fleming scored UCLAs first goal Anika Rodriguez to Sheehan on the
UCLA (19-3-3) rallied from a 2-0 but it took a misplay by UCLA on a penalty kick after Stanford back post, and the Bruins freshman
The Cardinals, who defeated Pac- deficit to tie the game on second- keeper Teagan Micah for the goalie Alison Jahansouz tackled midfielder headed it home to tie it.
12 rival UCLA during the regular half goals from Jessie Fleming and Cardinal to get on the board. Micah forward Zoey Goralski in the penal-
season, dominated possession for Delanie Sheehan. However, misplayed a carom pass by Macario, ty box. The tie lasted just eight minutes,
much of the game, just missing sev- Boissieres shot curled just inside letting it bound over her head and on UCLAs second goal was preceded however, as Boissieres left-footed
eral chances to expand the lead the far post, and UCLA was unable to Carusas foot. The Cardinal for- by a Davidson stunner, who slid in laser delivered the Cardinal their
while outshooting the Bruins 15-2. to find an equalizer. ward quickly volleyed the ball into for a defensive gem. In the 59th championship destiny.
HISTORY
1947 to study for the diplomatic serv- Peninsula, a magazine published by the
Assuming you dont live where its ice, but the Communists took over in San Mateo County Historical
illegal (several states are considering China, so he decided to stay in the Association, Murrows cameras turned
legislative bans and many communi- United States. from Sheng to a shot of the Statue of
ties, including San Francisco and Los Continued from page 3
The Shengs, who lived in San Liberty. And if that still was not
Angeles, already have local ordinances Franciscos Chinatown, could have enough, at 6:30 p.m., Sheng was on
in place), this is a discussion to have We will have to sell the furniture we kept up their ght. The U.S. Supreme national radio stating his case. The
with your veterinarian. Many doctors bought and go somewhere else to live, Court in 1947 ruled that restrictive New York Times, Chicago Tribune and
will no longer perform the surgery, and the husband told reporters after the bal- covenants were unconstitutional. The Time magazine all covered the Sheng
those who do are typically only will- loting. He added, probably sarcastical- San Francisco Chronicle said the fami- saga.
ing to do so as a last resort: that is, if ly, that the people of Southwood would ly was clearly not anxious to appeal. The Shengs struggle made it into the
all other nonsurgical means have been tried and exhausted, be happy in your community and that As this is Brotherhood Week, the Congressional Record, which stated
and declawing is the only option left to keep a problem your property values will increase Shengs are hopeful they will have bet- Mr. Sing Sheng placed a bet on
cat in the home. every day. Some homeowners earlier ter success in their renewed search, American democracy and lost it. In Asia
The problem is, of course, cats scratch. Lions scratch, expressed fears the market value of their wrote Chronicle reporter Bernard Taper. they will, therefore, be asking whether
tigers scratch, house cats scratch. Its a normal behavior and homes would drop if a non-white moved The family eventually found a home in American democracy is worth betting
youre not going to stop it. The question is whether you can in. Menlo Park. on. It still is.
stop scratching from causing damage to your stuff. The I didnt know about any race preju- There was a national outpouring of As for movies, No Down Payment
answer is almost always yes. Nail trimming is one key com- dice at all until I came to Southwood, support for the family, along with made in 1957 captures the suburbs of
ponent since trimmed nails (cut to remove that needle-sharp Sheng said before the voting, which scorn shown for those who sought to the time well. One of the characters is
tip, leaving a dull butter knife in place of the bayonet) are was held in a neighborhood garage. I keep the area white. Other cities offered an Asian-American who has to ght dis-
unlikely to do any damage. There are also little rubbery tips was sure everybody really believed in Sheng a job and a home. crimination. Coincidence? Perhaps.
which can be attached to your cats nails (these need periodic democracy, so I thought up this vote as The story went global when both
replacing) and double-sided tape products which can make a test. United Press and the Associated Press
your couchs arm less appealing than the catnip-sprayed As the war in Korea raged, he sent a covered it. The accompanying AP The Rear View Mirror by history
scratching post. Pet-icures or surgery? I think you know letter to his neighbors to remind them photo showed a pregnant Grace brush- columnist Jim Clifford appears in the
which to pick! that the present world conict is not ing a tear from her eye. Newscaster Daily Journal ev ery other Monday.
between individual nations, but Edward R. Murrow featured the Shengs
Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society & between Communism and Democracy. Objects in The Mirror are closer than
on his popular See It Now national
SPCA. Sheng came to the United States in they appear.
television show. According to La
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American Legion Auxiliary ladies Judy Oligher, Peggy Toye, Cora Jean Kleppe, Arlene Muller, Sally Bernstein, Mary Ross Ferguson, Disaster Airlift Response Team pilot and flight operations
Ann Mersch and Bea Gunn accept 40 blankets from the Federated Womans Club. The auxiliary will distribute lead, right, gathers flight details from Sue Hawley, volunteer for the Marine
the blankets to long-term veteran patients in building 331 at the VA Menlo Park health facility on Dec. 9. Mammal Center and the Peninsula Humane Society, as they plan the
Varun and Sandeep Bhal l a, of San Mateo, gave birth to a transport of a simulated seal pup needing transport to the Marine Mammal
baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Nov. 15, Center during training at Moss Landing, near the Watsonville Airport.
2017. Numerous community groups such as the local food bank, Seton Hospital,
*** emergency services, the Marine Mammal Center, PHS, AMR, Cal Fire, CEC
Ni cho l as Mats o n and Kri s ti n Nei ri nckx , of Palo Alto, and the Red Cross helped identify the likely transportation scenarios if
gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City supply lines are cut and staff or families are stranded with potential medical,
on Nov. 16, 2017. safety and supply or inventory needs. Another recent training was at the
*** Half Moon Bay Airport.
Ro bert Abo y me and Yi Zho u, of Redwood City, gave
birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Entertainment brief
Nov. 16, 2017.
*** LA Critics name Call Me By Your Name best film of 2017
Mark Gl as s and Vi cto ri a Ri ch, of Sunnyvale, gave birth
to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Nov. 18, NEW YORK The Los Angeles Film Critics Association has
2017. voted Call Me By Your Name the best film of the year, bestowing
*** a total of three awards on Luca Guadagninos erotic coming-of-age
Zeev and Mal i Ro s ens tei n, of Menlo Park, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood tale.
City on Nov. 18, 2017. The critics announced their awards Sunday on Twitter. They also
*** named the films breakout star, Timothee Chalamet, best actor.
Samuel Bani s ter and Al ex andra Buchanan, of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Guadagnino shared in the award for best director with Guillermo
Hospital in Redwood City on Nov. 19, 2017. del Toro for The Shape of Water. Del Toros Cold War-era fairytale
*** also came away with three awards.
Matthew and Mel i s s a Ro y bal , of Pacifica, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood The wins further solidified Call Me By Your Name as an Oscar
City on Nov. 19, 2017. favorite. It also won best feature at last weeks Gotham Awards.
*** Greta Gerwigs Lady Bird, which the New York Film Critics
Chri s to pher Si s o n and Shenel Las atSi s o n, of San Mateo, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Circle named best film, landed one award from the Los Angeles crit-
Hospital in Redwood City on Nov. 20, 2017. ics: Laurie Metcalf for best supporting actress.
BUDGET
said. assets, increased $102 million, or 4 tioned cellphones to those who are
hard of hearing. Registration is Kids Coding: Scratch. 4 p.m. 840 W.
Relative to other government enti- percent, to $2.8 billion, according to encouraged. For more information Orange Ave., South San Francisco. All
ties, thats a pretty high-funded ratio, the report. call 522-7490. skill levels welcome. For more infor-
Raigoza said. These are very positive mation call 829-3860.
Continued from page 1 Debts, uncertainties about ACA Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. South San
indicators of the countys fiscal Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Santa Paws Photos. 4 p.m to 8 p.m.
health. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Peninsula Humane Society and
Still, officials heed budgetary cau- But the county does continue to have Paper, pencils and erasers provided. SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame.
Sound finances have enabled the debt, or liabilities, which increased Open to all ages and skill levels. For Professional photos of pets with their
tion as theres been seven years of county to undertake an extensive capi- more information call 829-3860. owners, which comes with a $20
consecutive growth that cant go on $142 million or 12 percent last year to donation. All proceeds benefit the
tal improvement program thats allo- $1.3 billion. That included the net pen- Volunteer Orientation. 5 p.m. 840 animal shelter. For more information
forever. cating $310.7 million from various W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. call 340-7022.
The next cyclical economic down- sion liability increase of $171 million Presentation on information regard-
sources over the next two fiscal years as well as long-term liabilities decreas- ing library volunteer opportunities. Stella & Dot Trunk Show to benefit
turn is inevitable, Raigoza said. I toward numerous projects. Expected For more information contact Peninsula Humane Society. 4 p.m.
think its important the county plan ing by $29.1 million primarily due to valle@plsinfo.org.
expenditures include $20 million to 8 p.m. Peninsula Humane Society
appropriately, think long term and debt payments, according to the report. & SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road,
toward a new animal shelter, $12 mil- The countys general fund reserve is Women in Action Holiday Burlingame. Free. For more informa-
make sure we set aside for those lion to upgrade the San Mateo Medical Boutique. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Miller tion call 340-7022.
inevitable rainy days. at $170 million. And while that pro- Ream Hall, Borel Estate Building,
Center campus, $29 million toward the vides a nice cushion, the percentage 1700 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Action Summit 4: Growth Tactics
The report marks actual expenditures Public Safety Dispatch and Emergency Free. For more information call 954- for Your Business by Skyline
and revenue for the fiscal year that compared to expenditures was just 10.7 0848. College. 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 458
Operations Center and $55.4 million percent. However, its expected to San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Learn cre-
ended June 30. Last fiscal year, the for a new county office building in Peninsula Humane Society ative ways to grow a business and
county budgeted $1.61 billion in gen- increase to 12.6 percent, but still Teacher Tea. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
downtown Redwood City, according to get more customers from a success-
eral fund expenditures, but ended up remains lower than the 2008-09 high Peninsula Humane Society and ful entrapreneur panel. Limited
the report. of 23 percent, Raigoza said. But that is SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame. space. Costs up to $10. For more
only spending $1.26 billion, he said. Attendees will gain insight into find- information contact
an indication that the county has been
The difference was due to unspent capi- Increased property values working to pay down its pension lia-
ing fun and creative ways to incorpo-
rate humane education lessons into
baec@smccd.edu.
tal expenditures, unfilled positions, classroom curriculum and why it is so Public Access Television
services as well as supplies, he said. Property values have steadily bilities and replace aging infrastruc- important to young community Orientation and Tour. 6 p.m. to 7
About 81 percent of the countys increased with this year marking a ture, he explained. members. RSVP encouraged. For p.m. Midpen Media Center, 900 San
record high of $206 billion in Other uncertainties remain with fed- more information call 340-7022. Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Free. For
budget goes toward three core services, more information call 494-8686.
including 38 percent to health, 26 per- assessed values. While that translates eral changes to the ACA posing risk to Dance Connection with Live Music
well to the budgets of local schools, the countys budget. About 95.8 per- by Nob Hill Sounds. Dance lesson San Mateo Public Library Book
cent for public protection and 17 per- 6:30 p.m.-7 p.m. then dance until 9:30 Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. San
cent to public assistance, according to cities, the county and special districts cent of San Mateo County residents p.m. Burlingame Womans Club, 241 Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave.,
the report. that receive a chunk of the tax revenue, have health insurance, up from the 89 Park Road, Burlingame. American San Mateo. For more information call
its also indicative of higher housing percent prior to the ACA. The impres- style ballroom, black and white ball 522-7849.
(semi-formal). Men with dance expe-
Pension liabilities, facility costs. The median single-family home sive coverage rate is credited in part rience enter free. Admission $10
members, $12 guests. Light refresh-
Joe Simitian on Listening to
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price jumped 7.8 percent from the with the states expansion of Medi-Cal
upgrades prior year to about $1.43 million as of that brought 36,000 local residents
ments. For more information call
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Another indicator of the countys June 2017. The median condominium insurance, as well as 25,000 enrolling call 330-2501.
TUESDAY, DEC. 5
sound fiscal footing relates to it being price also rose 10. 2 percent to through Covered California. The con- Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. FRIDAY, DEC. 8
on track to paying off its pension lia- $833,000, according to the report. gressional proposal to lift the individ- 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Opening of the Bay Lego User
But the increases in assessed proper- ual mandate is expected to result in Taught by local certified instructors. Groups Pop-Up Exhibit. 11 a.m. to
bilities. The county has its own pen- Cost $7. For more information call 3:45 p.m. Museum of American
sion program and, as of June this year, ty values, both commercial or residen- people losing health care coverage, 726-3110. Heritage, Frank Livermore Learning
it had about 84.3 percent of it funded. tial, may be slowing. And when prop- which means the county would pick up Center, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. $3
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 for non-members. For more informa-
Still, it has a $707.1 million unfunded erty valuations stop increasing, prop- more of the tab at its medical center a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San tion call 321-1004.
liabilities. However, it anticipates erty tax growth will also slow, Raigoza and other safety-net health care cen- Mateo. Registration is required. Free.
For more information call 522-7490. Winter Open House. 11 a.m. to 4
having it fully funded in 11 years, and warned. ters. p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
the last fiscal year marked a $190.4 In the meantime, as property values Potential changes to the Affordable Healthy Holidays: Following Your Francisco. Crafts, movies and refresh-
increase so too has the countys values Care Act could have some significant Special Diet. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 150 San ments. For more information contact
million contribution. In addition to its Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Gain valle@plsinfo.org.
pension obligations, it has other with a $36 million uptick bringing it changes to the countys budget and its ideas for managing a gluten-free,
post-employment benefits, such as to nearly $1.09 billion in governmen- finances, Raigoza said. The mandate dairy-free or anti-inflammatory diet Winter Art Faire. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
stress free. For more information call Sanchez Art Center, 1220 Linda Mar
health care costs, that are about 75.8 tal and business assets. Total assets, to make sure everyone has insurance, 726-3110. Blvd., Pacifica. Showcase for local
percent funded with about $88.8 mil- which include cash, investments and if that goes away, will have a big artists. Small gift items will be sold.
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Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
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Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
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302 Antiques (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
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$75.00 Call: (650)368-0748. call (650)344-5200
MAhOgANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, Call (650)678-8585 (650)573-7381. BIfOLD ShUTTERS 2x28x79 $10.00
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elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. DREXEL hEADBOARD $50. (650)589- WALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
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dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 TUXEDO SIzE 40, black, including white potential home buyers &
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NEgRINI fENcINg Epee mask size M WILSON LEAThER, burgundy lady jack-
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318 Sports Equipment
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EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30
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