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IN WARTIME MOVIE
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Seniors alarmed at gym’s pending closure


Burlingame facility slated to shutter, raising fears among those reliant on services
By Austin Walsh tion the logic of a hospital shutting “We are disappointed because it is a
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF down the gym considered an asset by a nice gym with nice people and for us it
community reliant on convenient was close,” she said.
The expected closure of a popular fit- access to facilities essential for a Kent Hoelscher appreciates the envi-
ness center near Mills-Peninsula healthy lifestyle. ronment so much, he has been driving
Medical Center in Burlingame is “There are a lot of people who really from Daly City to work out there for 15
alarming senior citizens who frequent depend on this program,” patron Burt years.
the facility they claim offers a unique Berenstein said of the gym located at “It’s a nice place to come to with a
and specialized service. 1875 Trousdale Drive at the corner of good social aspect,” he said. “It’s a
The fitness and therapy center oper- Marco Polo Way. He added the center is pity.”
ated by Sutter Health on property the only of its kind in the area, serving Burlingame resident Joanne
owned by the Mills-Peninsula Health both as a gym and a social gathering Garrison expressed her disappoint-
Care District is slated to shutter at the space for senior patrons. ment in an email.
end of February, sending patrons Burlingame resident Mary Lou Wald “The fitness center provides a safe AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL
scrambling for answers. agreed, following a morning workout place for us to exercise where blood Marlene Ahlbach, Pat Haupt, Kent Hoelscher and Mary Lou
While a meeting is set Friday, Jan. at the gym during which she was noti- Wald, patrons of the gym at 1875 Trousdale Drive, are among
19, to discuss the matter, many ques- fied it was soon to close. See GYM, Page 23 those frustrated the facility is slated to close.

Budget vote
heading for
a showdown
House votes to avert closure,
Senate faces gloomy prospects
By Alan Fram ers would be able to find a way to
and Andrew Taylor keep federal offices open past a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday night deadline.
The House voted by a near party-
WASHINGTON — A divided line 230-197 vote to approve the
AUSTIN WALSH/DAILY JOURNAL legislation, which would keep
House voted Thursday to prevent a
Maletina Tuifua calls on the San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School District Board of Trustees to help the Foster government shutdown after an agency doors open and hundreds of
City Preschool and Daycare, which is threatened by displacement to make way for construction of a new eleventh-hour deal brought con- thousands of federal employees at
elementary campus. servatives aboard. But the GOP- work through Feb. 16. The meas-
written measure faced gloomy ure is designed to give White
Clash forms over day care center’s fate prospects in the Senate, and it
remained unclear whether lawmak- See BUDGET, Page 12
Foster City center ousted for campus construction feels misled by school officials
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Center.
Magder, speaking at a recent San
officials expressed a willingness
to address the concerns, without
Redwood City Harbor View office
Shockwaves are resonating
through a Foster City day care
Mateo-Foster City Elementary
School District board meeting,
represented the roughly families
guaranteeing a solution is possi-
ble.
“While the responsibility for
complex getting another look
community as parents and opera- of 130 students likely displaced finding a new site lies with the By Anna Schuessler ect is getting another look by offi-
tors scramble to find a new home by the center’s forthcoming shut- Foster City Preschool, district DAILY JOURNAL STAFF cials Monday.
for the popular program faced with tering. staff began meeting with the Councilmembers are expected to
closing to make way for construc- Magder and his colleagues Foster City Preschool’s represen- Some six months after the weigh in on an updated environ-
tion of a new school. pleaded Thursday, Jan. 11, with tatives early last spring to discuss Redwood City Council gave the mental analysis and new economic
“This is going to have a nega- school officials to push back the temporary accommodations at developer of a proposed office assessment of the proposed
tive impact on the community and deadline for the center’s closure, other school sites in the San complex at the former Malibu Harbor View development slated to
many lives,” said Jeffrey Magder, which is expected at the end of the Mateo-Foster City School District Grand Prix site the go-ahead to make nearly 1.2 million square
father of a child attending the month. explore how the plans could fit in
Foster City Preschool and Daycare For their part, school district See DAY CARE, Page 31 a largely industrial area, the proj- See OFFICE, Page 23

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Thought for the Day


“America is woven of many strands. I would recognise
them and let it so remain. Our fate is to become one,
and yet many.This is not prophecy, but description.”
— Ralph Ellison, American author

This Day in History


CBS-TV aired the widely watched

1953 episode of “I Love Lucy” in which


Lucy Ricardo, played by Lucille Ball,
gave birth to Little Ricky. (By coinci-
dence, Ball gave birth the same day to
her son, Desi Arnaz Jr.)
In 1 8 0 7 , Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was born in
Westmoreland County, Virginia.
In 1 8 6 1 , Georgia became the fifth state to secede from the
Union.
In 1 8 6 7 , the song “The Daring Young Man on the Flying
Trapeze” by Gaston Lyle, Alfred Lee and George Leybourne
was first published in London.
In 1 9 1 5 , Germany carried out its first air raid on Britain
during World War I as a pair of Zeppelins dropped bombs
onto Great Yarmouth and King’s Lynn in England.
In 1 9 3 7 , millionaire Howard Hughes set a transcontinen-
tal air record by flying his monoplane from Los Angeles to
Newark, New Jersey, in 7 hours, 28 minutes and 25 sec-
onds. REUTERS
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, Japanese forces captured the Britain’s Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle watch a game of Jenga during their visit to Star Hub, a community and
British protectorate of North Borneo. A German submarine leisure centre, in Cardiff, Britain.
sank the Canadian liner RMS Lady Hawkins off Cape
Hatteras, North Carolina, killing 251 people; 71 survived.
In 1 9 5 5 , a presidential news conference was filmed for In other news ...
television and newsreels for the first time, with the per- increasing the income divide. numerous fines and court costs to repair
mission of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Buses carrying tech workers
During 2013 and 2014 protests, their rental property in Discovery Bay,
In 1 9 6 6 , Indira Gandhi was chosen to be prime minister targeted outside San Francisco demonstrators hurled rocks at the in Contra Costa County.
of India by the National Congress party. SAN FRANCISCO — Six shuttle buses, slashed their tires and taped In fact, prosecutors say there were no
In 1 9 7 0 , President Richard M. Nixon nominated G. buses transporting Apple and Google signs with profanity on them. costs and Bluford kept all but $5,000 of
Harrold Carswell to the Supreme Court; however, the nomi- employees were deliberately targeted Montiel said investigators are also the money. He faces up to 20 years in
nation was defeated because of controversy over Carswell’s by vandals who broke the windows trying to determine what objects are federal prison.
past racial views. with unknown objects while traveling being used in the attacks. Some Bluford pleaded not guilty
on a highway south of San Francisco, employees reported it could be rocks or Wednesday. Defense attorney Cyrus Zal
Birthdays authorities said Thursday.
Four Apple charter buses and one
pellet guns.
“Luckily, there haven’t been any ment.
did not return messages seeking com-

Google bus were attacked Tuesday dur- injuries or accidents but we do take this
ing the morning and evening commutes very seriously because if the driver gets Delta jetliner makes emergency
along a 16-mile stretch of Highway distracted, it could cause a major crash safe return to Los Angeles
280, which connects San Francisco to and we could have injuries,” Montiel
Silicon Valley, said California Highway said. LOS ANGELES — A Delta Air Lines
Patrol Officer Art Montiel. He said no Apple is rerouting its shuttles to passenger jet returned safely to Los
injuries were reported. Highway 101 as a safety precaution, he Angeles International Airport on
Montiel said another Apple bus had a said. Thursday after developing a hydraulic
window smashed last week along the Company officials did not respond to problem shortly after takeoff, officials
Country singer TV chef Paula Comedian Paul same stretch of highway, between State an email requesting comment Thursday. said.
Dolly Parton is 72. Deen is 71. Rodriguez is 63. Routes 84 and 85. Flight 1594 to Detroit reported a
It appears the buses are being targeted Feds say fake attorney scammed “flight control issue” involving a
Former U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar is 98. but it’s not clear if they are being hydraulic issue, said Ian Gregor, a
Actress Tippi Hedren is 88. Former PBS newsman Robert attacked by someone on the side of the California couple of $535,000 spokesman for the Federal Aviation
MacNeil is 87. Movie director Richard Lester is 86. Actor- road or inside a moving vehicle, SACRAMENTO — A 30-year-old Administration.
singer Michael Crawford is 76. Actress Shelley Fabares is 74. Montiel said. Sacramento man is charged with bilk- The problem was reported about 12
Former ABC newswoman Ann Compton is 71. Rock singer The shuttles are unmarked, but dou- ing a Santa Clara County couple of minutes after takeoff and the Boeing
Martha Davis is 67. Singer Dewey Bunnell (America) is 66. ble-decker buses are ubiquitous in the $535,000 by pretending to be a lawyer. 757-200 turned around and landed safe-
Actor Desi Arnaz Jr. is 65. Actress Katey Sagal is 64. San Francisco Bay Area and have Federal prosecutors said Thursday ty shortly before 2:30 p.m., Fire
Conductor Sir Simon Rattle is 63. Reggae musician Mickey become a symbol of gentrification. that a federal grand jury indicted Derek Department spokesman Brian
Virtue (UB40) is 61. Rock musician Jeff Pilson (Foreigner) is Protesters in San Francisco, where Bluford on five counts of wire fraud and Humphrey said.
60. Actor Paul McCrane is 57. Actor William Ragsdale is 57. tax incentives have lured Twitter, money laundering. Firefighters noticed a little smoke
Basketball coach Jeff Van Gundy is 56. International Tennis Yelp, Spotify and other tech firms, Bluford owned California Legal Pros, coming from the left landing gear and
Hall of Famer Stefan Edberg is 52. Rock singer Whitfield have previously targeted shuttle offering legal services to rental proper- sprayed it with water to cool it down,
Crane (Ugly Kid Joe) is 50. Singer Trey Lorenz is 49. Actor buses ferrying employees to and from ty owners. Humphrey said.
Shawn Wayans is 47. Rock singer-musician John Wozniak Silicon Valley, saying technology Prosecutors say he told the couple he They also saw some hydraulic fluid on
(Marcy Playground) is 47. workers were driving up rents and was an attorney and that they had to pay the ground, he said.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Lotto


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
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one letter to each square, 9 11 36 37 of showers. Highs in the mid 50s.
to form four ordinary words. 3 33 37 51 57 21 3
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The Daily Derby race winners are Eureka, No. 7, in first
Mo nday : Rain likely. Highs in the mid 50s.
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Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. A chance of rain. Lows in
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Police reports Petty theft. Someone stole various items
from a grocery store on Hickey Boulevard,
it was reported at 7:51 p.m. Monday, Jan.
8.
There’s no room for this Burg l ary . Someone was robbed at a restau-
Someone was scammed on Craigslist by
rant on South Airport Boulevard, it was
believing they were paying rent for a
reported at 7:44 a.m. Monday, Jan. 8.
room but realized the listing for it was
fraudulent on Casanova Drive in San Burg l ary . Items were stolen from a wine
Mateo, it was reported at 9:05 a.m. store on Swift Avenue, it was reported at
Friday, Dec. 22. 12:39 a.m. Monday, Jan. 8.
Burg l ary . A burglary occurred on Fairfax
Way and Greendale Drive, it was reported at
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 8:02 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 7.
Mal i c i o us mi s c h i e f . Someone had
Burg l ary . A burglary occurred at a store on
caused damage at a hotel on South Airport
El Camino Real, it was reported at 11:08
Boulevard, it was reported at 4:09 p.m.
a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9.
Sunday, Jan. 7.
Arres t. Someone was arrested for being in
Burg l ary . A burglary occurred on Circle
possession of narcotics on Miller Avenue,
Court, it was reported at 11:14 a.m. Sunday,
it was reported at 3:40 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9.
Jan. 7.

Weiner reintroduces Around the Bay


late-night drinking bill The bill, which gives
San Francisco state Sen. Scott Wiener cities the flexibility to
Thursday reintroduced legislation that limit extended hours to
would allow a handful of cities to extend certain neighborhoods or
alcohol sales as late as 4 a.m., following
specific nights of the
the death of a similar bill in committee last
week or year, has the
year.
Senate Bill 905 would create a five-year backing of local officials
pilot program giving six cities — San in the named cities as
Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, well as restaurant and
Sacramento, West Hollywood and Long Scott Wiener nightclub owners and
Beach — the option to extend the hours for business groups.
alcohol sales at bars, nightclubs and restau- Wiener called the bill a “nuanced and
rants, but not liquor stores. responsible approach.”
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BART’s new fleet This is in keeping with Oakland’s


Endangered whale’s calving Around the Bay sanctuary city policies — which sup-
going into service porters have argued improve public
ICE accuses Oakland officials
season peaks, but no babies The California Public Utilities
Commission on Wednesday night of encouraging interference
safety by allowing undocumented
immigrants who have witnessed or
By Russ Bynum authorized BART to put train cars from been the victims of a crime to come
The head of U.S. Immigration and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS its new Fleet of the Future into service, forward without risking deportation.
Customs Enforcement has accused the
and passengers may be able to ride Oakland City Council of encouraging “If members of the Oakland City
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Scientists watching for baby right them as soon as Friday afternoon. residents to interfere with immigration Council are truly concerned about
whales off the Southeast U.S. coast have yet to spot a single BART officials said they have one of raids by passing a resolution directing undermining the rule of law and about
newborn seven weeks into the endangered species’ calving the oldest big-city fleets of public tran- officers of the Oakland Police public safety, perhaps they should
season — the longest researchers have gone without any sit trains in the nation, and will begin Department not to “collude” with look in the mirror, ” ICE Deputy
sightings in nearly 30 years. to replace their old trains with quieter immigration agents. Director Thomas Homan said in a
Bad weather that has limited efforts to look for whales and more comfortable new ones. The resolution in question was statement. “Sanctuary cities knowing-
could be to blame, rather than a reproductive slump. But sci- The milestone was delayed in passed unanimously Tuesday night in ly and intentionally release criminal
entists also worry it could point to another low birth year for November when the new trains failed a response to an ICE raid in August dur- aliens, who are already in the country
the imperiled whales after a grim 2017, when 17 confirmed safety inspection but the CPUC. After in violation of the law, back onto the
ing which local police assisted federal
right whale deaths far outpaced a scant five recorded births. that, BART officials hoped to put the streets where they can reoffend in the
agents with traffic control while they
“We basically right now should be at the peak of the sea- new trains into service by mid- very communities they live in —
served a questionable warrant in West
son and we haven’t seen anything, so that’s concerning,” December, but it took roughly another threatening public safety.”
said Clay George, a wildlife biologist who oversees right Oakland.
month to reach the start date. It builds on legislation passed in This showdown between Oakland
whale surveys for the Georgia Department of Natural BART officials said they’ve made and the federal government is develop-
Resources. “I’m going from being the optimist I normally July “cutting ties” with ICE, and clari-
roughly 2,900 modifications to the fies that Oakland police are not to col- ing amid reports that ICE is planning a
am to being pretty pessimistic about it.” trains, completed nearly 400 tests and massive operation in Northern
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lude with federal immigration agents
put their train operators and techni- in any aspect of their operations, California, specifically targeting
estimates only about 450 North American right whales cians through roughly 20,000 hours of sanctuary jurisdictions like Oakland
remain. The agency warned in December the species could including traffic control.
training so far. and San Francisco.
face extinction without new protective actions.
Researchers hoped for signs of a robust reproductive year
soon after the right whale calving season began Dec. 1. But
no calves have been reported off the Atlantic coasts of
Georgia and Florida, where the whales typically migrate to
give birth each winter. It’s still relatively early in the calv-
ing season, which has about three months to go.
Clay said it’s the longest scientists have gone into the
season without any calf sightings since 1989, when they
began comprehensive surveys using trained spotters in
planes to look for mother-and-calf pairs.
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Redwood City harbor dispute continues


Westpoint Harbor’s alleged permit violations elevated to full BCDC review
By Anna Schuessler wildlife agencies, have been at odds with
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF requirements he believes are unfairly
imposed on him by the BCDC permit.
A dispute over a Redwood City harbor After Thursday’s hearing, Sanders
did not make much progress Thursday after expressed his frustration with the hear-
the Bay Conservation and Development ing’s proceedings, which he noted was
Commission’s enforcement committee compounded by some 15 years of fending
opted to send an order alleging the harbor off accusations from commission staff.
owner violated several permit require- “It’s a sham and that’s the terrible part,”
ments and owes the commission more he said. “We’ve done all of the things
than $500,000 in fines to the full com- [required] and more.”
mission for review in February or March. A former U.S. Naval officer and lifelong
It was the second time the committee environmentalist, Sanders noted previ-
reviewed a cease and desist and civil penal- ously that complying with the cease and
ty order for Westpoint Harbor, a recre- desist and civil penalty order would put an
ational marina just south of Bair Island on end to a project in which he invested some
Redwood City’s eastern edge, after what 30 years of his life and much of his life
the commission’s executive director said savings as a former businessman.
was some six years of meetings and failed BCDC Executive Director Larry
negotiations with the harbor’s owner, Goldzband said the commission would
Mark Sanders. agendize the item in the coming weeks for
Sanders is facing some $513, 000 in a possible hearing date by the full com-
fines for allegedly violating several mission in February or March.
requirements included in the permit he was ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
Commissioner Marie Gilmore, who
approved for by BCDC in 2003, such as Westpoint Harbor President Mark Sanders at the edge of the marina he opened in Redwood serves on the enforcement committee,
ensuring public access and protection of City some 10 years ago. With 416 slips and access to the Bay, Sanders said the marina has noted its members were hopeful staff and
wildlife at the marina. been well used by Bay Area boaters and residents. Sanders could come to an agreement on
But committee members agreed with a 4- how the harbor could be brought into com-
0 vote to recommend to the full commis- Pierce joined several others, many of appropriate measures to ensure they have pliance after they approved of the original
sion a cease and desist order they approved whom have boats docked in one of the places to roost misrepresent how few cease and desist and civil penalty order in
for commission review in November. In marina’s 416 slips or have accessed it for refuges there are for species across the Bay November. She said committee members
doing so, they set aside a modified order recreational use, in commending Sanders Area. agreed in the same meeting to recommend
drawn before Thursday’s hearing since an for creating opportunities for public “This is one of the last best places for a their November approval to the full com-
agreement could not be reached between access to Redwood City’s waterfront and lot of our bird species in this area … we mission at any subsequent hearings if the
Sanders and commission on how the har- supporting a healthy environment along must ensure that there are sufficient condi- parties were not able to negotiate success-
bor could be brought into compliance with the Bay. tions to protect them,” she said. fully.
permit requirements following the Nov. “I encourage you to think about what the Disrupting the habitat of waterbirds In response to those urging the commit-
16 meeting. Commissioners Mark enforcement fines would do and whether roosting in nearby salt ponds is one is of tee to consider hiring a neutral third party
Addiego, who is also a South San you are creating a better area out there or the many permit violations Sanders is to review the case, among other requests,
Francisco councilman, and Geoffrey Gibbs whether it’s merely penalizing Mr. accused of by the agency. Others include Gilmore noted the committee was limited
were absent from Thursday’s hearing. Sanders,” she said. blocking public access to the waterfront Thursday to making a decision on proceed-
But the committee’s initial decision to But members of Bay Area environmental by charging users to use a boat launch and ings in the November meeting.
move to another agenda item without hear- groups lent their support to the orders not putting up signs marking spots in the “I want to make it very clear that we lis-
ing comments from the some 30 people filed against the harbor, calling the permit parking lot as publicly accessible as well ten very carefully to each and every one of
who had come to the meeting to voice requirements necessary measures to pro- as not receiving required approval to build you,” she said. “Some of the suggestions
their support for the harbor caused con- tect nearby natural resources such as Greco improvements like new docks. that were made today, even if we wanted to,
sternation, and ultimately resulted in the Island, salt ponds and wildlife. For Lisa Sanders has maintained the alleged vio- we can’t take advantage of.”
committee allowing those who attended to Belenky of the Center for Biological lations have no merit and said standards
speak on the item. Diversity, the presence of shorebirds cited imposed by other agencies, such as the anna@smdailyjournal.com
Former Redwood City mayor Barbara by those alleging the marina has taken the U. S. Coast Guard and state and federal (650) 344-5200 ext. 102
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Connie Menezes
Obituaries
‘How dare you’: Gymnasts confront
Michigan sports doctor Larry Nassar
Connie Menezes died unexpectedly Jan. 15, 2018, in
Burlingame, California.
She was born Jan. 19, 1929, the
youngest of three children, to Frank and
Casimira Weeks of Pescadero. She grew By Mike Householder
up working hard on the family farm, and Ed White
however, they always found time for fun, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
which occasionally was mischievous.
She graduated from Pescadero High LANSING, Mich. — U.S. Olympian
School in 1946, as valedictorian of her McKayla Maroney said being sexually
class. assaulted by a Michigan sports doctor
She worked for John Dias and Sons’ who molested her and other gymnasts
strawflower business in Pescadero for more than 40 years. scarred her mind in ways that may
She met and later married her husband, Bert Menezes in never heal.
November 1951. Upon their marriage, Connie moved 20 Dr. Larry Nassar won’t be sentenced
miles north to Half Moon Bay, where together they raised until next week to accommodate the
their two children. many victims who want to speak.
Connie is preceded in death by her husband of over 42 Since Tuesday, Judge Rosemarie
years, Albert “Bert” Menezes, her brother Frank Weeks and Aquilina has listened to more than 60
sister Alyce Nunes. She is survived by her son Bert Menezes who were molested after seeking his
(Alexa) and daughter Patti Vanover (Cliff). She is also sur- help for injuries, including a state-
vived by her four grandchildren Matt, Travis, Cassie and ment from Maroney that was read by a
Jamie, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. prosecutor on Thursday.
“Many thanks to her caregivers, Maka and Mele, along “Dr. Nassar was not a doctor,” said
with all the Emergency Response Services.” the 2012 Olympic gold and silver
Per Connie’s wishes, services will be private. In lieu of medalist. “He left scars on my psyche REUTERS
flowers, donations can be made in her memory to a charity that may never go away.” Larry Nassar, a former team USA Gymnastics doctor, who pleaded guilty in
of your choice. USA Gymnastics in 2016 reached a November 2017 to sexual assault charges, is escorted into the courtroom during
financial settlement with Maroney his sentencing hearing.
Andrew Musante Jr. that barred her from making disparag- national team coordinator Martha letter fearing that his mental health
Andrew Musante Jr., born Oct. 3, 1927, died Saturday, ing remarks. But the organization this Karolyi and her husband, Bela. The wasn’t strong enough to sit and listen
Dec. 30, 2017, at Mills-Peninsula Hospital. week said it would not seek any money announcement came three days after to a parade of victims. The judge dis-
Born to Andrew Sr. and Margaret for her “brave statements.” Olympic champion Simone Biles missed it as “mumbo jumbo.”
Musante, he grew up in San Francisco As the hearing was happening expressed dismay at having to attend “Spending four or five days listen-
with siblings Adolph and Victorine. The Thursday, USA Gymnastics announced camps there, where she says Nassar ing to them is minor, considering the
family moved to Redwood City, and that it was ending its long relation- sexually abused her. hours of pleasure you’ve had at their
Andrew graduated from Sequoia High ship with the Karolyi Ranch, the Aquilina started Thursday’s proceed- expense, ruining their lives, ”
School in 1945. Huntsville, Texas, home of former ings by saying Nassar had written a Aquilina said.
After a tour with the Army, Andrew
came back to the Bay Area and began a
career with the Division of Forestry. He
was a firefighter and then a dispatcher
Prosecutor: Parents starved kids until they stopped growing
during the final years of his service with the department. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said in announcing charges. “What until Sunday, when a 17-year-old girl
During this time, Andrew met his future wife, Alice Clara started out as neglect became severe, managed to escape and call 911.
Erickson (deceased). After a brief engagement, they were RIVERSIDE — A California couple pervasive, prolonged child abuse.” The girl and her siblings had plotted
married in 1950 at Mount Carmel Church in Redwood City. tortured a dozen of their children for David Turpin, 56, and Louise Turpin, the escape for two years, Hestrin said.
They took up residence in San Mateo where Andrew had years, starving them to the point that 49, were charged with multiple counts Another girl who escaped out a window
lived ever since. their growth was stunted, chaining of torture, child abuse, dependent adult with the teen turned back out of fear.
Andrew leaves behind six children; Joseph, George, them to their beds for months at a time abuse and false imprisonment. David Hestrin did not say what finally trig-
Margaret (Tom), James, Theresa (Robert) and Thomas. He and forbidding them from showering Turpin was also charged with perform- gered the girl to act.
leaves five grandchildren; Matthew, Jennifer, Emily, more than once a year or using the toi- ing a lewd act on a child under age 14. When deputies arrived at the four-
Jeffrey and Melanie; three great-grandchildren, as well as let, a prosecutor said Thursday. The litany of physical and emotion- bedroom, three-bathroom house on a
many other loving relatives and friends. “The victimization appeared to al abuse was enough to invoke a house dead-end street in Perris, about 60
A service is planned at St. Timothy's Church, 1515 Dolan intensify over time, ” Riverside of horrors that apparently went unno- miles southeast of Los Angeles, they
Ave., San Mateo 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23. County District Attorney Mike Hestrin ticed for years in California and Texas were shocked by what they found.

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Russia probes come up against
claims of executive privilege
By Chad Day and Tom Lobianco failed to give him proper time to respond or
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS review documents the committee may want
to ask him about. According to the letter,
WASHINGTON — The White House and obtained by the AP, the committee asked
lawmakers haggled Thursday over what for- Burck to work with the White House to
mer chief strategist Steve Bannon and other define the scope of the “privilege the
top aides to President Donald Trump can tell President may wish to assert” over Bannon.
Congress as it investigates possible con- The negotiations will put Burck in the
nections with Russia. position of working out what one of his
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle clients — Bannon — can say with an office
have been critical of the White House’s overseen by another client, White House
sweeping interpretation of executive privi- counsel Don McGahn. Burck is represent-
lege and its contention that pretty much ing McGahn in special counsel Robert
everything is off limits until the president Mueller’s investigation into contacts
says it’s not. between the Trump campaign and Russia.
REUTERS
Bannon had been subpoenaed to return to While those negotiations continue, a
Donald Trump introduces his daughter Ivanka to speak during a visit to H&K Equipment scheduled interview for Friday with long-
the House Intelligence Committee on
Company in Coraopolis, Penn. time Trump aide Hope Hicks was post-
Thursday to face additional questions about
his interactions with the president, but doc- poned, according to a person familiar with

Trump wades into PA race uments obtained by the Associated Press


show he now has until the week of Jan. 29.
The committee gave him more time to “clar-
ify the White House’s instructions” regard-
the committee’s investigation. A new date
for her interview has not been set, said the
person who spoke on condition of
anonymity because the person wasn’t

seen as test of GOP strength


By Jill Colvin and Bill Barrow “We will be going to Pennsylvania today
ing what he can tell lawmakers, the docu-
ments show.
The postponement of Bannon’s interview
came after his attorney, Bill Burck, sent a
authorized to speak publicly about the mat-
ter.
The postponements come after Bannon’s
contentious, day-long interview earlier this
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in order to give my total support to RICK letter to the committee, arguing that it had week.
SACCONE,” Trump tweeted, adding: “We
CORAOPOLIS, Pa. — President Donald need more Republicans to continue our
Trump waded into a potentially risky race already successful agenda!” Governors to Trump, Congress: Around the nation
on Thursday, throwing his support behind White House press secretary Sarah Do more to solve opioid crisis declaration. The governors praised him for
a Pennsylvania Republican in a contest Huckabee Sanders quickly sought to correct
the record, insisting in a statement that CHERRY HILL, N.J. — Less than three taking a first step, which included a pledge
widely viewed as a test of whether his party months after President Donald Trump
can stave off Democratic 2018 gains. Trump was going to Pennsylvania to talk to support states’ efforts to pay for drug
about tax cuts, not to campaign. declared the U.S. opioid crisis a public health treatment through Medicaid, the joint feder-
Speaking at a Pittsburgh-area factory, emergency, the nation’s governors are call-
Trump praised state lawmaker Rick Saccone A campaign event would require that tax- al-state health insurance program for low-
payers be reimbursed for some of Trump’s ing on his administration and Congress to income people. But the governors also
as “a real friend and a spectacular man.” provide more money and coordination for the
And he told reporters he planned to come travel expenses. Trump’s re-election cam- called for more action.
paign reimbursed the Treasury $68,000 for fight against the drugs, which are killing “While progress has been made, the con-
back to Pennsylvania — where he won in more than 90 Americans a day.
2016 — to campaign for Saccone, who is political travel last year. sequences of opioid addiction continue
In his remarks, Trump said the tax cuts The list of more than two dozen recom- reverberating throughout society,” the gov-
trying to keep a House seat in Republican mendations made Thursday by the National
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“I’ll be back for Rick, and we’re going to H&K. care providers, law enforcement and social
“We are coming back bigger and better nation’s governors since Trump’s October services.”
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Mulvaney requests no funding


for consumer agency in 2Q
By Ken Sweet central bank produces
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS each y ear g et s t urn ed
over to the federal gov-
NEW YORK — The Trump-appointed act- ern men t . By not
ing director of the federal government’s reques t i n g addi t i o n al
consumer watchdog agency requested zero fun ds fo r t h e CFPB,
dollars of funding for its second-quarter Mulvaney argues, those
budget, saying he intends to first spend additional funds can be
down the agency’s rainy-day fund. t urn ed o v er t o t h e
In a letter to the Federal Reserve, which Mick Mulvaney Treasury Department to
directly funds the Consumer Financial pay down a tiny amount
Protection Bureau, Mick Mulvaney said the of the government’s debts.
bureau does not need any new funds to oper- Mulvaney became acting director of the
ate during its second quarter. The bureau has CFPB in late November after Cordray
on deposit $177.1 million to cover emer- stepped down to run for governor in Ohio.
gencies and contingencies, which Since taking over, he has been moving
Mulvaney says is too large. He said he quickly to reshape the bureau. The Bureau
intends to spend that down by roughly $145 announced just this week that it intends to
million. revisit regulations it finalized over payday
The $145 million budget estimate is loans and also intends to review all aspects REUTERS
roughly equal to what Richard Cordray, who of its operations. Pope Francis walks during a meeting with youth in Santiago, Chile.
was appointed by Obama as the first perma- What budget priorities Mulvaney has for
nent director of the bureau, requested for the
CFPB in the second quarter of 2017.
The CFPB gets its funding from the
Fed, and whatever profits the nation’s
the CFPB will become more clear once he
makes his request for third-quarter funding
later this year as the agency spends down its
rainy-day fund.
Pope shocks Chile by accusing
South cleans up after unusually
intense storm that killed 15
Around the nation sex abuse victims of slander
By Nicole Winfield forgiveness is empty.”
returning to normal after being frozen in its THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Karadima scandal dominated Francis’
DURHAM, N.C. — Southerners shoveled, tracks by about an inch of snow.
scraped and plowed their way Thursday out visit to Chile and the overall issue of sex
All this raises a familiar question: Why do abuse and church cover-up was likely to fac-
of a snowy deep freeze that caused a stand- SANTIAGO, Chile — Pope Francis accused
severe winters seem to catch southerners tor into his three-day trip to Peru that began
still across much of a region accustomed to victims of Chile’s most notorious pedophile
unprepared? Experts on disaster planning late Thursday.
mild winters. At least 15 people died, of slander Thursday, an astonishing end to a
say it’s tough to justify maintaining fleets Karadima’s victims reported to church
including a baby in a car that slid off an icy visit meant to help heal the wounds of a sex
of snow plows when the weather’s only authorities as early as 2002 that he would
street outside New Orleans, and a 6-year-old abuse scandal that has cost the Catholic
occasionally nasty. kiss and fondle them in the swank Santiago
boy who sledded onto a roadway in Virginia. Church its credibility in the country.
“People are putting their money, their parish he ran, but officials refused to believe
Authorities across the South urged drivers resources and their planning time where it’s Francis said that until he sees proof that
to stay off treacherous roads. Louisiana Bishop Juan Barros was complicit in cover- them. Only when the victims went public
most necessary, and that has to do with an with their accusations in 2010 did the
highways remained closed much of the day understanding of what the risks are in any ing up the sex crimes of the Rev. Fernando
and New Orleans residents were avoiding Karadimas, such accusations against Barros Vatican launch an investigation that led to
place,” said Dr. Irwin Redlener, director of Karadima being removed from ministry.
showers to restore pressure to a system the National Center for Disaster are “all calumny.”
plagued by frozen pipes. Atlanta was slowly The pope’s remarks drew shock from The emeritus archbishop of Santiago sub-
Preparedness at Columbia University. sequently apologized for having refused to
Chileans and immediate rebuke from victims
and their advocates. They noted the accusers believe the victims from the start.
were deemed credible enough by the Vatican Francis reopened the wounds of the scan-
that it sentenced Karadima to a lifetime of dal in 2015 when he named Barros, a protege
“penance and prayer” for his crimes in 2011. of Karadima, as bishop of the southern dio-
A Chilean judge also found the victims to be cese of Osorno. Karadima’s victims say
credible, saying that while she had to drop Barros knew of the abuse, having seen it, but
criminal charges against Karadima because did nothing. Barros has denied the allega-
too much time had passed, proof of his tions.
crimes wasn’t lacking. His appointment outraged Chileans, badly
“As if I could have taken a selfie or a photo divided the Osorno diocese and further under-
while Karadima abused me and others and mined the church’s already shaky credibility
Juan Barros stood by watching it all,” tweet- in the country.
ed Barros’ most vocal accuser, Juan Carlos Francis had sought to heal the wounds by
Cruz. “These people are truly crazy, and the meeting this week with abuse victims and
pontiff talks about atonement to the vic- begging forgiveness for the crimes of
tims. Nothing has changed, and his plea for church pastors.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • Jan. 19, 2018 9


Trump’s vulgar remarks Making the decision for
The Augusta Chronicle Other voices mass immigration, much of it from
the Third World, we have neglected
our own interests far too long.
the ultimate punishment
D
istrict Attorney Steve Wagstaffe took about two

W
e hope President Trump There are a few other issues raised
much more stinging indictment of it weeks to decide whether his office would pursue the
didn’t say what Democrats than what our president said. by this superfluous rowdydow, so lam- death penalty in the case against Daniel Contreras,
claim he did, even in pri- The president’s shrill critics, some entable when there are so many who is accused of molesting and murdering his girlfriend’s
vate, when he supposedly complained of them parading as news people, also weighty matters to be worked 17-month-old daughter in August of 2015.
to members of Congress Thursday, frantically seized on his example of through. While he personally supports the death penalty and has
“Why are we having all these people Norway — clearly fresh from his One is that there can be no doubt advocated for it at the state level during at least two proposi-
from s—hole countries come here?” meeting with its prime minister — as that presidents throughout our history tion battles, Wagstaffe knew the ultimate conviction is not
Assuming it’s true, which he denies, a more advantageous country to have thusly expressed themselves an easy one to get. He also recognizes its popularity has
it’s highly regrettable — but only accept immigrants from. So? Is he bawdily in private. But most of those waned and getting a San Mateo County jury to agree to a
because of the boorish verbiage, and wrong? conversations in the past have, hap- death penalty conviction is not a sure thing.
the poor example it sets and the dis- pily, remained private. However, Wagstaffe said the nature of this particular crime
Of course it’s a much greater service made it worth considering. In speaking to jurors over the
traction it creates. to humanity to take in refugees from And that’s the other issue: Someone
As far as the substance goes — in that room had to leak the presi- years, Wagstaffe said there are two types of cases they would
Haiti and such — which we have done consider for the death penalty
which is the more important matter — to a fault: There’s only so much we dent’s candid, if coarse, comments.
the question is not only a valid one, That should indicate that the presi- — the murder of a police officer
can do, only so many people we can or firefighter doing their jobs or
but a vital one: How many more years take in without impoverishing our dent, a political neophyte, has badly the murder of a child who was
of mass migration from Third-World own middle and lower classes. misapprehended the congeniality, molested.
nations can America endure without And let’s face it: Norwegians aren’t motives and objectives of those Society’s changing attitude
completely changing the nature of clamoring to emigrate, because their around him. He needs to better under- about the death penalty weighed
America? country isn’t a basket case — which stand the extent to which he is swim- heavily on his decision that
And why are Democrats insisting gives credence to the president’s ming with sharks. was announced earlier this
on it? crudely worded concerns. The world is Lastly, there’s the little matter of month.
The left-wing media, typically, filled with nations that are belea- the media hysteria in this episode — “The questions are, does this
went ballistic over the president’s guered by decades if not centuries of which has been almost completely crime warrant the punishment,
alleged remark — with such outlets as atrocious, oppressive, dysfunctional, about how the president expressed and would jurors in San Mateo
CNN shrieking “racism!” and alleging self-serving leadership. himself, rather than his very legiti- County return such a verdict? ...
the president was disparaging the We can’t fix that, though we do what mate point. The president may have I think that they might,” he
immigrants themselves. Of course he we can and always will. Serving as a been crude, but the media have been said.
wasn’t; he was characterizing the hot- lifeboat is a special privilege. But it’s callow in response. Wagstaffe has prosecuted five
death penalty cases in his career
mess countries they are, themselves, a delicate balance between rescuing But, as we’ve seen before, it’s more and has recommended the death penalty as a prosecutor, but
escaping. others and keeping afloat yourself. important today to feel good than to this was the first case he decided as the district attorney. He
Fleeing one’s country is arguably a After decades of historical amounts of do well. replaced former district attorney Jim Fox just after the last
death penalty verdict in 2010 when a judge sentenced
Alberto Alvarez for the murder of East Palo Alto Officer
Letters to the editor Richard May in 2006.
“I hoped I never would have to make that decision,”
Wagstaffe said.
Though the decision was made a couple weeks ago and
announced soon after, Wagstaffe said he hasn’t received any
City Council applicants High-speed rail project finances Trump won, get over it community feedback on the decision. Does that mean there
Editor, Editor, Editor, is support for the decision? It might be too soon to tell.
This is a follow up to what former The final cost of Gov. Brown’s I have been laying low just to ***
Belmont mayor Coralin Feierbach high-speed rail project will exceed watch the complete decimation of a On a lighter note, plans for a fourth elementary school in
wrote on Tuesday, Jan. 16 (“All 10 $150 billion by the standards used by bunch of out-of-touch liberals and Foster City are moving ahead, albeit very slowly, and ten-
Belmont council applicants should be professional construction estimators. dimwits that bombard your opinion ants of the Charter Square shopping center are starting to
page now for years. make moves for their future.
interviewed” letter to the editor pub- These standards have been shown to
The screams and cries emanating That includes Tokie’s, a Japanese restaurant that has been
lished in the Daily Journal). be accurate time and time again, and there for 36 years. Though the owners of the restaurant tried
I agree with this opinion, as it is unfortunately Brown is fiscally irre- from these people do not keep me
awake but give me some serious satis- to find a location in Foster City, they were unable, and
not fair to ask the community to get sponsible and fixated on this project decided to make a big move to downtown San Mateo.
faction, more than the Krugman
involved and not make it more evi- without regard to what it will ulti- They are moving to 34 E. Fourth Ave., the former location
prophecy on total destruction of our
dent that you will be shortlisting mately cost taxpayers. Estimators society and the Democrats wimping of Block 34, and before that, Pasta Primavera. They are
only or most people that work on the have learned that for a project in the for more than a year now. looking to do a soft opening in February or beginning of
commissions or people that you pipe dream phase, the project will Let me just say this. Get over it. March, most likely the latter.
already know. If this is the case then ultimately end up three to four times Trump won. You always can donate Tokie’s specializes in Japanese comfort food, along with
the council should have just offered the original estimate. Even when in the taxable income from your stocks, sushi, and its owners and management said they look for-
this position to current commission- the detailed design phase, the ulti- bonds and securities to the IRS should ward to new menu items, a full liquor bar with craft cocktails
ers and not pretend that they were mate price will be two times the esti- you feel violated by the new economy and happy hour.
being so open to others. mate at that point in time. that only a very healthy leader like ***
I am sure all the applicants felt that We already have the option of President Trump can provide. There is Looks like the Total Wine & More store at Bridgepointe
Shopping Center will be opening soon. The new store’s
they were wanting to offer their serv- planes, trains and automobiles to get a website for that!
manager reports there was a hiring event this week and the
ice to the community. However, if from here to Los Angeles but what we Is there also a website that details grand opening is slated for March 22.
they felt that they were not going to don’t have are options as to where to the final estimates of the not-so- Total Wine & More sells thousands of different wine and
be considered at all because they were store enough water for a continually high-speed rail system? A mere $67 boutique craft beers, and is rapidly expanding. It is set to
not commissioners, they would not growing population. Scrap the high- billion, just walloped with a 35 per- take over the 27,000-square-foot storefront near the juncture
have applied at all. This does not speed train and invest in our greatly cent cost increase. My prediction is of Highway 101 and State Route 92 that formerly held
sound very democratic, fair or open. needed infrastructure. much more accurate. What about $127 Sports Authority, which went out of business.
billion instead? ***
Seung Min Victor Carboni A public unveiling of the Redwood City Pages book proj-
Harry Roussard ect is being planned for Feb. 8. The project is a new public
Belmont San Mateo
Foster City art piece to be displayed at the city’s downtown library and
entailed the artist, Brian Taylor, working with the communi-
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Indexes weighed down by industrials, energy


By Alex Veiga Traders also kept tabs on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Washington, where Republicans
High: 26,153.42 and Democrats scrambled to avert
Losses among Boeing, General Low: 25,947.32 a possible federal government
Electric and other big industrial Close: 26,017.81 shutdown before a midnight
companies weighed on U. S. Change: -97.84 Friday deadline.
stocks Thursday, pulling the mar- Republicans were trying to pass
ket below the record highs it set OTHER INDEXES a funding bill that would prevent
the day before. S&P 500: 2798.03 -4.53 the shutdown of federal agencies,
Energy stocks contributed to the NYSE Index: 13,315.91 -36.48 but Democrats threatened to vote
modest decline following a slide Nasdaq: 7296.05 -2.23 against the bill unless the White
in crude oil prices. Technology NYSE MKT: 2690.86 -24.07 House and GOP lawmakers include
companies accounted for the Russell 2000: 1576.73 -9.93 protections for younger immi-
biggest gains. Bond yields Wilshire 5000: 28,984.77 -62.39
grants who were brought to the
climbed to their highest level U.S. illegally as children.
since March as demand for bonds 10-Yr Bond: 2.61 +0.03 A shutdown could have a nega-
waned. Oil (per barrel): 63.72 -0.25 tive impact on consumer spending
Investors kept an eye on the lat- Gold : 1,327.00 -12.20 and financial conditions, though
est company earnings news while it’s unlikely that it would cause
also monitoring developments in The Standard & Poor’s 500 0. 6 percent, to 1, 576. 73. tinued to size up company earn- lasting or broad damage to the
Washington ahead of a possible index fell 4. 53 points, or 0. 2 Losers outnumbered winners by ings and economic data. economy, Credit Suisse econo-
federal government shutdown this percent, to 2, 798. 03. The Dow almost three to one. Trading in The Commerce Department said mists concluded in a note pub-
weekend. Jones industrial average lost declining stocks also was more Thursday that grounbreakings on lished Thursday.
The market’s dip from its latest 97. 84 points, or 0. 4 percent, to than twice as heavy as it was in new U. S. homes declined in As for the Wall Street impact, a
highs represents “just a little set- 26, 017. 81. The Nasdaq slid 2. 23 shares that rose. December to a seasonally adjusted shutdown could sap some of the
back,” said Craig Callahan, chief points, or 0. 03 percent, to The major indexes, which hit annual rate of 1.19 million units. momentum that helped drive the
investment officer at ICON 7, 296. 05. The Russell 2000 record highs Wednesday, wavered The drop was a reversal from stock market to new highs this
Advisers. “We’re still bullish and index of smaller-company between small gains and losses for robust gains for October and week, said J. J. Kinahan, chief
expect the market to move higher stocks gave up 9. 93 points, or much of the day as investors con- November. market strategist at TD
over the next year.” Ameritrade.

Business brief
Amazon narrows list to 20 locations SoftBank’s acquisition of
15 percent of Uber closes
for its second headquarters city
By Joseph Pisani progress since the city came out of being considered. other and get better tax breaks or
NEW YORK — Japanese tech-
nology conglomerate SoftBank
says it has closed a deal to acquire
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bankruptcy, and Memphis, Officials in cities that made the incentives. Two metro areas, New 15 percent of Uber.
Tennessee, where Mayor Jim shortlist took the opportunity to York and Washington, have more As part of the deal, investors led
NEW YORK — Amazon nar- Strickland said the city gave it its further tout their cities, with than one location that made the by SoftBank Group Corp. and
rowed its search for a second head- “best shot.” Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney list, increasing competition Dragoneer Investment Group will
quarters city Thursday to 20 loca- “Getting from 238 to 20 was noting “all that Philadelphia has there, he said. sink about $9 billion into the ride-
tions, concentrated mostly in the very tough,” said Holly Sullivan, to offer” and officials in “It’s hard to say whether all hailing company, including about
East and the Midwest. Toronto who oversees Amazon’s public Allegheny County, including these places are in play or Amazon $1.25 billion in new shares.
made the list as well, as the com- policy. “All the proposals showed Pittsburgh’s Mayor William wanted to encourage continued Uber is hoping the deal helps it
pany kept its international tremendous enthusiasm and cre- Peduto, citing the region’s “world- competition,” Kolko said. move past recent internal strife
options open. ativity.” class talent pool” and other advan- Amazon did not immediately and strengthens the position of
The online retailing giant said The Seattle-based company’s tages. respond to a request for comment CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. San
that after sorting through 238 pro- announcement last fall that it was The other contenders: Denver; about whether locations would be Francisco-based Uber has been
posals, the potential locations looking for a second home Montgomery County, Maryland; able to change their proposals or mired in controversy for an assort-
still include tech-strong places touched off a fierce competition Nashville, Tennessee; Newark, offer better incentives, but said in ment of missteps in the past year,
such as Boston and New York. among states and cities looking to New Jersey; Northern Virginia; a statement that it would “work including allegations of sexual
Other contenders: Washington, lure Amazon and its promise of and Raleigh, North Carolina. with each of the candidate loca- misconduct and charges that it
D. C. ; Chicago; Indianapolis; 50, 000 jobs and construction Amazon said it will make a final tions to dive deeper into their pro- deployed an espionage team to
Columbus, Ohio; and Los spending of more than $5 billion. selection sometime this year. posals.” plunder trade secrets from its
Angeles, the only West Coast city Both Texas and Pennsylvania “It’s a long list, for a shortlist,” State and local governments rivals.
to make the list. had two cities that made the cut: said Jed Kolko, chief economist at played up the amenities they think The investment deal clears the
Among those that didn’t make Austin and Dallas, and job site Indeed. make their locations the best way for Uber, among the most
the cut were Detroit, a disappoint- Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. In He said Amazon may use the list choice for Amazon’s second head- valuable tech firms in the world, to
ment for those excited about the South, Miami and Atlanta are to pit the locations against each quarters. sell stock to the public in 2019.

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Around the nation
Even without El Niño
last year, Earth keeps on warming
WASHINGTON — Earth last year wasn’t quite as hot as
2016’s record-shattering mark, but it ranked second or third,
depending on who was counting.
Either way, scientists say it showed a clear signal of man-
made global warming because it was the hottest year they’ve
seen without an El Niño boosting temperatures naturally.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
and the United Kingdom’s meteorological office on
Thursday announced that 2017 was the third hottest year on
record. At the same time, NASA and researchers from a non-
profit in Berkeley, California, called it the second.
The agencies slightly differ because of how much they
count an overheating Arctic, where there are gaps in the data.
The global average temperature in 2017 was 58.51 degrees
(14.7 degrees Celsius), which is 1.51 degrees (0.84 Celsius)
above the 20th century average and just behind 2016 and
2015, NOAA said. Other agencies’ figures were close but not
quite the same.
Earlier, European forecasters called 2017 the second
REUTERS hottest year, while the Japanese Meteorological Agency
Haitians gather outside the U.S. embassy to protest against reported comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump called it the third hottest. Two other scientific groups that
against the countries of the Caribbean and Africa, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. use satellite, not ground, measurements split on 2017 being
second or third hottest. With four teams calling it the second

Haitians facing hurdles after hottest year and four teams calling it third, the United
Nations’ World Meteorological Organization termed 2017 a
tie for second with 2015.

protected-status renewal delays


By Philip Marcelo who still hold immigration documents tected status have received more lead
and Adriana Gomez Licon showing their legal and work status time to re-register, while Haitians
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS expiring Monday. And they were upset have been left waiting.
by another announcement Thursday “It’s racism. They don’t want to give
from the Department of Homeland us papers anymore. He doesn’t like
BOSTON — Thousands of Haitian Security that people from Haiti, Belize Haitians, he doesn’t like Africans,”
immigrants living in the U.S. legally and Samoa were no longer eligible to Edelyne Jean, a 35-year-old nursing
will face employment and travel hur- apply for visas for seasonal and farm- assistant in Coral Springs, Florida,
dles because President Donald Trump’s worker jobs. The department’s expla- said of Trump.
administration delayed the process of nation was that those nations had a As a result of the delayed re-registra-
re-registering those with temporary high rate of fraud, abuse and people tion process, Haitian workers like
protected status, Haitian community overstaying their visa’s time limits. Jean will be left at the mercy of
leaders and immigrant activists say. Between October 2015 and employers, who could simply choose
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration September 2016, 65 Haitians were to let them go, or hire someone else
Services released details Thursday allowed into the U.S. with seasonal rather than wait for new documents
about the next steps for the 60,000 farmworker visas, according to gov- that could take months to arrive, said
Haitians with the special status. ernment data. The number of Haitians the Rev. Dieufort Fleurissaint, chair-
Officials said the delays had to do with who came into the country with nona- man of Haitian Americans United, a
working out how Haitians will be able gricultural visas was not disclosed. Boston-based community group.
to prove their employment status until Some wondered — in light of the “They’re putting a lot of people in a
they must leave the country in July president’s recent remarks about Haiti very, very difficult situation,” he says
2019. — if the bureaucratic slowdown and the of federal officials. “Employers are not
But Haitian immigrants and advo- sudden ineligibility of Haitians for going to take time to understand this.
cates complained Thursday’s measures guest worker visas were deliberate. People will be in limbo come
wouldn’t help thousands of Haitians Other nationalities eligible for pro- Monday.”

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Report links hacking campaign to Lebanese security agency


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS field photos to private phone conversa- work active at the intersection of Beirut’s “We were able to take advantage of
tions, passwords and pictures of children’s Pierre Gemayel and Damascus Streets, the extraordinarily poor operational security,”
LONDON — A major hacking operation birthday parties. location of the bulky, sandstone-colored she said.
tied to one of the most powerful security and “It was everything. Literally everything,” high-rise that houses Lebanon’s General The GDGS did not immediately comment
intelligence agencies in Lebanon has been Flossman said. Directorate of General Security. The on the report.
exposed after careless spies left hundreds of Discoveries of state-sponsored cyberespi- Associated Press was able to at least partial- The 49-page document lays out how spies
gigabytes of intercepted data exposed to the onage campaigns have become common- ly verify that finding, sending a reporter to used a network of bogus websites and mali-
open internet, according to a report pub- place as countries in the Middle East and the area around the heavily guarded, anten- cious smartphone apps — such as
lished Thursday. Asia scramble to match the digital prowess na-crowned building Wednesday to confirm WhatsApp, Telegram, Threema and Signal
Mobile security firm Lookout, Inc. and of the United States, China, Russia and that the same WiFi network was still broad- — to steal passwords or pry into communi-
the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital other major powers. But Lookout and EFF’s casting there. cations, eavesdropping on conversations
rights group, said the haul, which includes report is unusual for the amount of data Other data also points to the intelligence and capturing at least 486,000 text mes-
nearly half a million intercepted text mes- uncovered about the spying campaign’s vic- agency: the report said the internet protocol sages. Some victims were tricked into visit-
sages, had simply been left online by hack- tims and its operators. addresses of the spyware’s control panels ing the websites or downloading the rogue
ers linked to Lebanon’s General Directorate Notably, their report drew on data generat- mapped to an area just south of the GDGS apps by booby trapped messages sent over
of General Security. ed by suspected test devices — a set of simi- building. WhatsApp, the report said. Others may have
“It’s almost like thieves robbed the bank larly configured phones that appear to have Electronic Frontier Foundation Director of had malicious programs installed physically
and forgot to lock the door where they been used to try out the spy software — to Cybersecurity Eva Galperin said the find was when they were away from their phones.
stashed the money,” said Mike Murray, potentially pinpoint the hackers’ exact remarkable, explaining that she could think Still more may have been lured into compro-
Lookout’s head of intelligence. Lookout address. of only one other example where researchers mising their devices by a set of apparently
security researcher Michael Flossman said The report said the suspected test devices were able to pin state-backed hackers to a fake Facebook profiles set up to look like
the trove ran the gamut, from Syrian battle- all seemed to have connected to a WiFi net- specific building. attractive young Lebanese women.

election in 10 states that Trump carried in special election victories have fueled that ing, “My friends on the other side of the

BUDGET
Continued from page 1
2016.
“If there’s a government shutdown — and
let’s hope there’s not — it’d be the
party’s hopes of capturing control of the
House and perhaps the Senate.
As he’s done since taking office a year
aisle do not oppose a single thing in this
bill” and “can’t possibly explain” their
opposition to voters.
Democrats shutting it down,” said Sen. ago, Trump was dominating and confusing Most Democrats remained opposed any-
Richard Shelby, R-Ala. the jousting, at times to the detriment of his way, though saying they’d relent if there
House and congressional bargainers more Democrats said voters would fault own party. He tweeted that the month-long also was a deal to protect around 700,000
time to work through disputes on immigra- Republicans because they control Congress funding measure should not contain money immigrants from deportation who arrived in
tion and the budget that they’ve tangled and the White House and because Trump shot for a children’s health insurance program — the U.S. as children and now are here ille-
over for months. down a proposed bipartisan deal among a funds his administration has expressly sup- gally. Trump has ended an Obama-era pro-
House passage was assured after the House handful of senators that would have resolved ported — then the White House quickly said gram providing those protections and
Freedom Caucus reached an accord with the conflict over how to protect hundreds of he indeed supports the legislation. given Congress until March to restore
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis. The leader thousands of young immigrants from depor- Congress must act by midnight Friday or them.
of the hard-right group, Rep. Mark tation. the government will begin immediately Republicans were demanding that a sepa-
Meadows, R-N. C. , said Ryan promised “You have the leverage. Get this done,” locking its doors. Though the impact would rate budget bill financing government for
future votes on extra defense spending and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of initially be spotty — since most agencies the rest of this year include big boosts for
on a conservative, restrictive immigration California said about Republicans. would be closed until Monday — the story the military, and they accused Democrats of
bill. Meadows also spoke to President Trump himself weighed in from would be certain to dominate weekend news imperiling Pentagon funding. Democrats
Donald Trump. Pennsylvania, where he flew to help a GOP coverage, and each party would be gambling were insisting on equally large increases for
But most Senate Democrats and some candidate in a special congressional elec- the public would blame the other. domestic programs for opioid treatment and
Republicans were expected to oppose the tion. In the event of a shutdown, food inspec- veterans — efforts that many in the GOP
measure when it reaches that chamber later “I really believe the Democrats want a tions and other vital services would contin- also back.
Thursday. Democrats were hoping to spur shutdown to get off the subject of the tax ue, as would Social Security, other federal While that tradeoff seemed achievable, it
slow-moving immigration talks, while a cuts because they’re doing so well,” he said. benefit programs and most military opera- was the immigration dispute that loomed as
handful of Republicans, including Sen. If the measure stalls in the Senate, the tions. the biggest hurdle, and Democrats were try-
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., were pressing for next steps were murky. Hoping to garner more votes, ing to use the need to keep government
swifter action on immigration and a long- Barring a last-minute pact between the Republicans added language providing six financed as leverage.
sought boost in Pentagon spending. two parties on spending and immigration years of financing for the widely popular “If this bill passes, there’ll be no incen-
Senate rejection would leave the pathway disputes that have raged for months, law- Children’s Health Insurance Program and tive to negotiate, and we’ll be right back
ahead uncertain with only one guarantee: makers said a measure financing agencies delaying some taxes imposed by President here in a month with the same problems at
finger-pointing by both parties. for just several days was possible to build Barack Obama’s health care law. The chil- our feet, ” said Senate Minority Leader
The GOP controls the Senate 51-49 and pressure on negotiators to craft a deal. Also dren’s health program serves nearly 9 mil- Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
will need a substantial number of imaginable: lawmakers working over the lion low-income children, and some states Talks among top lawmakers and White
Democratic votes to reach 60 — the number weekend with a shutdown underway — have come close to exhausting their funds. House officials were moving slowly on an
needed to end Democratic delaying tactics. watched by a public that has demonstrated it But Pelosi compared the GOP bill to “hav- immigration package. Trump and
Republicans were all but daring Democrats has abhorred such standoffs in the past. ing a bowl of doggy-doo and adding a cher- Republicans want it to include money for
to scuttle the bill and force a shutdown Shadowing everything is this ry on top and calling it a chocolate sundae.” the president’s promised wall along the
because of immigration, which they said November’s elections. Trump’s historically Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mexican border and other security meas-
would hurt Democratic senators seeking re- poor popularity and a string of Democratic McConnell, R-Ky., taunted Democrats, say- ures.

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Spokane and upsets the Zags
Friday • Jan. 19, 2018

Warriors earn key win


By Nathan Mollat
The proposal would
require coverage to be extended
for at least two years after an
athlete leaves campus and
would apply only to schools in
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the five richest leagues.
Considering the South City
girls’ soccer team dominated its
rain-soaked match against
Hillsdale, it was only fitting that
NCAA athletes
the Warriors came away with a key
victory Thursday evening.
But the fact it took a bit of luck
—  good or bad depending on
hope for more
which side for which you root
—  for South City to come away
with the 4-3 win shows just how
wacky the game can be.
medical help
By Michael Marot
And it wasn’t what you’re prob- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ably thinking. Despite a steady
drizzle all game long, which var- INDIANAPOLIS — Gymnast Taylor Ricci
ied in intensity, it wasn’t a crazy, battled a litany of injuries during her time at
water-deflected bounce or an unex- Oregon State.
pected skip off the turf because of Like many athletes, she underwent sur-
wet artificial turf at Clifford Field gery, needed MRIs and X-rays, and made
on the South City campus. many trips to the doctor. Now that her ath-
South City’s game-winning letic career is over, she also knows the uni-
goal was actually the result of hard versity will cover any additional medical
work. Alex Jara, a sophomore expenses for those injuries an additional
midfielder, ran onto a through ball four years, thanks to a Pac-12 rule passed in
toward the right corner flag. She October 2014.
carried the ball to the end line Ricci is spending this week in
before sending a cross in front of Indianapolis at the NCAA’s annual conven-
the Hillsdale goal. A South City tion, lobbying all Power Five conferences
forward and a Knights defender to approve similar legislation Friday.
were crashing the goal on the “It’s pivotal to student-athlete wellness,”
play, shoulder to shoulder. The Ricci said Thursday after speaking at an
Hillsdale defender attempted a open hearing on the proposal. “To not have
risky clearance, only to put in the to worry about those injuries being taken
back of her own net with 11 min- care of is huge. It’s huge for the athlete,
utes to play. huge for the parents, huge for the families.”
It was the perfect example of The proposal would require coverage to be
hard work making its own luck. extended for at least two years after an ath-
The Warriors dominated posses- lete leaves campus and would apply only to
sion and had, by far, the most dan- schools in the five richest leagues: the Pac-
gerous chances. South City held a 12, Big Ten, Big 12, Atlantic Conference
14-6 advantage in shots, nine of and Southeastern. Most of those conference
which were on frame. members already have some form of extend-
“My player was there (in front ed insurance in place.
of the goal),” said South City Schools could establish their own cover-
coach Salvador Navarro. “If she age policies and would still be able to pro-
(the Hillsdale defender) doesn’t vide whatever treatments they choose. But
put it in, my girl was there.” no medical condition could be excluded.
Jara had a big game for the NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Passage requires 60 percent of all votes
South City’s midfielder Alex Jara, left, holds off Hillsdale defender Yvette Arzaga in a key PAL Ocean
See SOCCER, Page 16 match. Jara had two goals, an assist and set up the game-winner in a 4-3 victory over the Knights. See NCAA, Page 16

Avs beat San Jose No-NHL Olympics makes


for unique prep strategies
for eighth in a row
By Pat Graham
By Stephen Whyno
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tournament in November and didn’t score
more than two goals in any of them.
Preparation under a new coach, learning the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Avalanche 5, Sharks 3 When Brian Gionta last played in the nuances and habits of new teammates are
Olympics in 2006, his final NHL game certainly key, but every men’s hockey team
with 3:14 remaining. before the break allowed him just three days going to South Korea is in a much different
DENVER — Nathan MacKinnon scored Timo Meier and Marc- situation from any previous Olympics.
to fly to Italy and get
twice during a 58-second span in the first Edouard Vlasic also had Before NHL players began participating
acclimated before suiting
period, Matt Nieto added a late insurance goals for San Jose. in 1998, national teams were centralized
up for Team USA.
goal and the Colorado Avalanche ran their Jonathan Bernier and spent months together — much like
This time around, the
winning streak to eight straight by holding stopped 45 shots to run women’s teams do now. In contrast, the past
semi-retired U.S. captain
off the San Jose Sharks 5-3 on Thursday his winning streak to a five Olympics featured quick turnarounds
and his Olympic team-
night. career-best seven games. when it came to training because so many
mates will get four whole
Carl Soderberg also scored, while Mikko He’s filling in with players were also in the NHL, which decided
practice days before
Rantanen had a goal and two assists for the starter Semyon Varlamov this time around not to pause its 82-game
Matt Nieto opening the tournament
Avs, who’ve won eight in a row for the first sidelined by a lower- regular season.
against Slovenia on Feb.
time since the 2005-06 season. It’s tied for body injury. However, no NHL didn’t automatically
the third-longest streak in franchise histo-
Brian Gionta 14.
Bernier made a big save on a power play “With the NHL setup, translate into more practice time as the
ry. in the third period, when he just stuck out teams were put together.
you fly over there, you have a small window
Even more, Colorado has never trailed his left pad to thwart Tomas Hertl. Almost everyone on an Olympic roster is
to practice in and then you’re right into the
during the stretch and has outscored teams Colorado weathered seven penalties and playing professionally or in college, so
games,” Gionta said. “We’ve had the added
by a 34-13 margin. was outshot by San Jose 48-22. there isn’t much of an opportunity for train-
benefit of being able to go over to the
What looked like a cakewalk turned into The line of Rantanen, Gabriel Landeskog ing camps — though Canada, Russia and
Deutschland Cup and be together for that
anything but with Colorado nearly squan- and MacKinnon combined for three goals other countries are making the most of any
week. A lot of the guys that were there are on
dering a 4-0 advantage. The Sharks sliced and four assists. time they have to get together. Russia’s
the team and have a good understanding of
the deficit to a goal when Joe Thornton MacKinnon also added an assist and leads Kontinental Hockey League has its final
each other. But I think that’s a nice change,
scored early in the third period. Nieto sealed
I guess, from previous Olympics.”
the win with a goal against his former team
See SHARKS, Page 18 Still, the U.S. lost all three games at that See OLYMPICS, Page 18
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Local sports roundup


THURSDAY Foles, Keenum have strong connections
By Rob Maaddi Keenum helped groom He tied an NFL record with seven TD passes in
Girls soccer THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Goff in Los Angeles last a game at Oakland in November 2013.
Carlmont 1, Terra Nova 0 year and then went to
Minnesota to back up Foles wasn’t quite as spectacular in 2014,
The Scots ran their unbeaten streak to PHILADELPHIA — Nick Foles contemplat-
seven in a row with the Peninsula Athletic Bradford. but the Eagles were 6-2 in his eight starts. He
ed retirement after a miserable season with
League Bay Division win over the Tigers. Keenum stepped into tossed 13 TDs, 10 interceptions and missed
the Rams in which he ended up losing his
Sophia Eaker scored the game’s only goal the lineup in September the final eight games after breaking his col-
starting job to Case Keenum.
for Carlmont (5-1-2 PAL Bay 7-2-4 overall), after Bradford was injured larbone.
That’s just one spin of a unique quarterback
converting an assist from Rachel. Amir carousel that’ll be on display when Foles and and had by far the best
Then he went to St. Louis and struggled on
Chatman. the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) host Keenum Case Keenum season of his career, pass- another one of Jeff Fisher’s losing teams.
Terra Nova falls to 2-5 in league play. and the Minnesota Vikings (14-3) in the NFC ing for 3,547 yards, 22
touchdowns and only Keenum, an undrafted free agent in 2012 who
championship game Sunday. bounced around from with the Texans and
WEDNESDAY “It pretty wild,” Foles said. “Case’s success seven interceptions.
Rams, also didn’t have much success playing
and the way he plays doesn’t surprise me Foles took over in
Philadelphia after Wentz for Fisher. Neither did Goff. All three have
Girls’ basketball because him and I were together and we pre-
tore his ACL in Week 14. thrived playing for other coaches.
South City 53, Terra Nova 34 pared together. We were around each other
every day. But I think the big message there Now, the former team- “You’ve just always got to believe and you
A battle between the two remaining unde- mates are one win away
feated teams in the PAL North turned into a is no matter what happens, you’ve just got to always have to prepare,” Foles said.
keep believing in yourself, keep working from starting in the Super “Sometimes things happen where unfortu-
rout for the Warriors. Bowl.
South City (4-0 PAL North, 11-3 overall) hard and just never give up.” nately guys get injured and you have to step
Nick Foles “I know this is what all in and it’s your job to lead the team. (Keenum)
opened the game on an 11-0 and outscored The cycle began when former Eagles coach
of you guys predicted
Terra Nova (2-1, 9-5) 17-4 in the third quar- Chip Kelly traded Foles to the St. Louis Rams has really done an amazing job. It doesn’t
back in the day, a Foles vs. Keenum NFC
ter to win going away. for Sam Bradford in March 2015. A day later, surprise me. That was my job stepping in for
championship,” Keenum joked. “So good
Brittney Cedeno, once again, led the the Rams acquired Keenum from the Houston Carson to lead this team like I have before.”
job to all of you guys who predicted that.”
South City attack, finishing with 12 Texans to back up Foles.
The Eagles are fortunate Foles chose to Foles completed 77 percent (23 of 30) for
points, seven rebounds and six assists. Val Foles went 4-7 in 11 starts for the Rams keep playing a year ago.
before he was benched for Keenum. 246 yards in a 15-10 win over Atlanta last
Avila added eight for the Warriors as 10 “I talked a lot to my wife and I remember week.
players got in the scoring column. Meanwhile, Bradford had a decent season just saying a prayer,” Foles recalled. “Going
Terra Nova was led by Kenady Armstrong, with the Eagles, but was traded to Minnesota to back to play for coach Reid, I am a better Keenum, 9-15 as a starter before joining
who finished with a game-high 17 points. a week before the 2016 season opener to pave person because of that decision. It wasn’t an the Vikings, followed his breakout season by
the way for Carson Wentz. The Vikings need- easy decision. But I leaned on my wife, I leading Minnesota to an improbable come-
Menlo-Atherton 53, Mills 45 ed Bradford to replace the injured Teddy leaned on my family and I leaned on my faith back win against the Saints, tossing a 61-
The Vikings gave the Bears their toughest Bridgewater. Bradford had a career year in in those moments, and I’m very grateful I yard TD pass to Stefon Diggs as time expired.
league game to date, but it wasn’t enough to 2016. made the decision.”
prevent M-A from staying unbeaten in PAL Foles asked for his release from the Rams Foles started six games his rookie season, The two quarterbacks are good friends off
South Division play. after they moved to Los Angeles and drafted going 1-5 on a 4-12 team that got Reid fired the field.
Mills (2-2 PAL South, 11-5 overall) led Jared Goff No. 1, one pick ahead of Wentz. after 14 seasons in Philadelphia. He began
19-18 with about three minutes left in the Foles seriously considered hanging up the 2013 as the backup to Michael Vick in “Nick is a great guy,” Keenum said. “Great
second quarter, but M-A (3-0, 9-6) closed on cleats before Andy Reid — who drafted him in Kelly’s first season in the NFL and ended up faith, great family. My wife and his wife are
a 5-0 run to lead 23-19 at the break. Mills third round in Philadelphia in 2012 — per- having a sensational year, leading the Eagles great friends. His entire family are good peo-
cut its deficit to 43-40 with six minutes to suaded him to join the Kansas City Chiefs as to an NFC East title. ple. Great football player. Prepares well,
play, but M-A pulled away down the stretch. a backup to Alex Smith. He threw 29 TDs and only two picks — extremely talented, big arm and he’s really,
M-A Greer Hoyem led all scorers with 20 Foles played well in two games in relief and including playoffs — and posted a passer rat- really athletic, too. I know he’s got a lot of
points, going 10 for 16 from the line in the then returned to Philly on a two-year deal to ing of 119.2, third highest in league history. confidence and I’m looking forward to play-
process. Carly McLanahan dropped 17, provide insurance behind Wentz this season. ing against him.”
including a trio of 3-pointers.
Chloe Tam led the Vikings in scoring for Jaguars coach Doug Marrone NFL playoff briefs Patriots’ ‘Hand Watch’
the second game in row, finishing with 15. gets advice on beating Patriots enters second day
This is from the Bolles
Boys’ basketball JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville first grade and this has FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Patriots quar-
Half Moon Bay 45, Westmoor 32 Jaguars coach Doug Marrone has some tips the answers that maybe
on how to beat the New England Patriots. terback Tom Brady missed practice with a
The Cougars remained undefeated in the I’m looking for, maybe right hand injury a day after being limited
PAL North, holding the Rams scoreless in And not all of them are from Tom how we can stop the by the same issue as New England prepared
the third quarter on their way to the win. Coughlin. Patriots.” for its AFC championship game matchup
Half Moon Bay (4-0 PAL North) led 30-20 Marrone received a folder Thursday filled He later added, “We’re with Jacksonville.
at halftime, but outscored Westmoor (1-3 9- with notes from first-graders at The Bolles just taking as much
0 in the third period. School in Jacksonville. advice as we can because Brady was present and wore a glove on the
Sam Treanor stuffed the stat sheet for the The folder read, “Dear Jags, Want to beat Doug Marrone we need it.” injured hand Thursday during the stretching
Cougars. He scored a game-high 11 points, the Patriots? Here’s how: Advice from your The five-time Super portion of practice open to reporters. But he
grabbed eight rebounds, dished out four (hash)1 fans in Bolles First Grade.” Bowl champion Patriots (14-3) will host was listed as a non-participant on the injury
assists, came up with three steals and Marrone held it up during his news confer- the Jaguars (12-6) in the AFC champi- report. He usually only wears a glove on his
blocked a pair of shots for good measure. ence and said, “I’ve got to get through this. onship game Sunday. non-throwing hand.

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LeBron, Curry to draft All-Star teams


By Brian Mahoney who teamed with Curry to added a layer to his rival- you had an opportunity to play with that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS beat James and the ry with the point guard. guy, how special that would be.”
Cavaliers in the NBA “No,” he said. The other starters from the Eastern
NEW YORK — Team LeBron against Team Finals. Or maybe he The format was Conference will be Toronto’s DeMar
Stephen is the NBA’s new All-Star matchup. could go with Kyrie changed from the tradi- DeRozan and Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid,
Irving, a former All-Star tional East vs. West the only first-time All-Star among the
LeBron James and Stephen Curry will go Game MVP who asked to matchup for the first time starters.
head-to-head again, this time as captains be traded away from after lackluster games the New Orleans also has two starters in
who pick teams for the revamped NBA All- Cleveland last summer last two seasons, when Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins.
Star Game.
James and Curry received the most votes LeBron James and has led Boston to the Steph Curry players made little Houston guard James Harden, the NBA’s
best record in the East. attempt to defend and the scoring leader, rounds out the starters, who
from fans in their conferences Thursday Perhaps it will be Milwaukee’s Giannis West nearly scored 200 points in both of its were selected by a combination of fan,
night and will draft from a pool of the rest of Antetokounmpo, whom James came from victories. media and player voting. Fan balloting
the NBA’s best for the Feb. 18 game in Los behind to edge with 2.6 million votes. The Both James and Curry will make their first accounted for 50 percent of the formula,
Angeles. Greek Freak had a little more than 2.5 mil- four picks from the pool of starters, but with the media panel and player vote each
“Captain huh? Really Appreciate all the lion. they don’t have to stick to conference affil- making up 25 percent.
votes from the fans, media and players!” For now, James is keeping his choice a iation in choosing their rosters. The seven reserves in each conference,
Curry wrote on Twitter . secret. “I’m going to try to build the best team I voted upon by the head coaches in each con-
James will pick first as the player who “I’m not telling you,” he said after the can,” James said. “I don’t play fantasy any- ference, will be announced Tuesday, and the
received the most fan votes. He will make Cavs squeaked out a 104-103 win over thing. And I don’t trade guys onto teams rosters selected by James and Curry will be
his 14th All-Star Game start, one behind Orlando. when I play 2K or play the video games, so unveiled next Thursday.
Kobe Bryant for the most in league history. James also had a quick response when this is different for me. But I know watching The league does not plan to televise the
He could start his team with Kevin Durant, asked if Curry being the opposing captain guys and loving their game and all that, if draft.

GoDaddy to sponsor ‘Danica Double’ SAN CARLOS FARMERS’ MARKET


on the team side soon, but
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
with GoDaddy being the Sunday, January 21, 10 AM – 2 PM
The original “GoDaddy Girl” is back with sponsor, knowing how
sponsorship intact to push forward with her they work, having that
level of a familiarity from
Music by the Aki Kumar & Jon Lawton Duo
“Danica Double.”
Danica Patrick has secured the money need- a working and friendship
ed to race in both the Daytona 500 and the standpoint helps.
Indianapolis 500. Now she just needs to find “I think that feeling Rain or Shine
the rides to get her back on racing’s two good and being in a good
biggest stages. GoDaddy reunited with Patrick Danica Patrick mood, I do think that
on Thursday for the final two races of her translates to performance
career, even though she still has to close deals and good things all around. I can look at these
with teams to make it happen. (GoDaddy) people and smile and be excited
She’s not worried about pulling it off, either. that we are doing it like this, it’s a good vibe
“Power of positive thinking,” she told The thing. And you know me: it’s all about the
Associated Press from Scottsdale, Arizona. good vibes.”
GoDaddy left motorsports after the 2015
Patrick announced in November she would
season, but jumped at the chance for a reunion
end her driving career at Daytona and Indy, but
because the rebranded Patrick now symbolizes
still doesn’t have rides. Yet Patrick always fig-
the new core mission of the company. Patrick
ures a way to get what she wants. When talks
has slowly, methodically reshaped her image,
ended with Chip Ganassi Racing about seats
first into an Instagram model and is now a full-
for both races, Patrick said, she called former
blown healthy lifestyle guru. She realized —
GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons late last month
at the age of 35 — she was on her own.
and asked about a reunion.
“Our goals are so well-aligned,” Barb
Parsons led her back to GoDaddy, the com- Rechterman, the chief marketing officer of
pany that helped make her one of the world’s GoDaddy, told AP. “She’s passionate, tena-
most recognizable athletes. With “the band cious and creative just like so many of our cus-
back together,” as Patrick said, finding rides tomers who are also looking to leverage the
are just the next boxes to check. power of the internet and turn their ‘side hus-
“I am fitting back into spaces where I am tle’ into a full-time business. Danica absolute-
more familiar with people and I think that is a ly epitomizes the heart of our GoDaddy cus-
critical element,” Patrick said of reuniting tomers.”
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“Every time they had a chance, they “We practice a lot of one- and two-touch in expertly beat the charging goalkeeper to

SOCCER
Continued from page 13
scored,” Navarro said of the Knights.
Hillsdale’s first chance came in the fourth
minute and the Knights converted.
practice,” Navarro said — it was Hillsdale
that regained the lead in the 17th minute,
scoring its second goal on as many shots.
the far right corner.
Another five minutes later, the game was
tied for the third time in the half. The
Freshman wing Aaliyah Schinaman received Sophomore defensive midfielder Ekaterini Warriors were awarded a free kick near mid-
a pass on the right flank and made a long run Economou stepped up in the defensive half field, with Ariana Garcia finding Jara with
Warriors, scoring twice, assisting on a third down the sideline. Before reaching the end and came up with a steal and pushed forward. her back to the goal at the top of the
and creating the own-goal. line, she sent a cross to the front of the At midfield, she sent a long diagonal pass to Hillsdale penalty box. She turned and roofed
That final tally capped an exciting match goal, where the South City goalkeeper got the right wing, with Schinaman chasing it her shot from 20 yards out to end the half
that saw the teams combine for six, first- her hands on it. down on a long run. She gained possession, with the teams tied at 3.
half goals. It was a key win for the Warriors, But as happened most of the day with the angled in on goal and slotted a perfectly In the second half, Hillsdale made a for-
which moved into sole possession of sec- slippery ball for both goalkeepers, South placed shot into the far left corner of the net mation adjustment to help the Knights bet-
ond place in the Peninsula Athletic League’s City’s could not corral it and a rebound drib- for a 2-1 Hillsdale advantage. ter handle South City’s midfield dominance.
Ocean Division. Both South City (5-2 PAL bled out in front of her — where freshman Back came the Warriors, knotting it at 2- It helped in slowing down the Warriors, who
Ocean) and Hillsdale (4-3) came into the striker Kathleen Siu quickly poked it into all in 28th minute. Jara intercepted a managed only four shots after taking 10 in
match tied for second and trying to keep the net for a 1-0 Hillsdale lead. Hillsdale clearance pass deep in its own end. the opening 40 minutes.
pace with first-place Sequoia (5-1 going She then slalomed around two defenders, “We moved from a 4-4-2 to a 4-5-1 (drop-
into Thursday’s game with 0-6 Half Moon South City rallies carried to the end line and sent a cross back ping an extra player into the midfield) to
Bay). to the front of the goal, where Fernanda
It was a short-lived advantage, however, help us mark up a little more (defensively),”
“I’m OK with [the loss],” said Hillsdale Ramirez was waiting and one-timed a redi- Lauderdale said.
as South City came down on the ensuing
coach Rachel Lauderdale. ‘Considering how rected shot into the net. The go-ahead goal came with 11 minutes
kickoff and scored about a minute later. Jara
wet it is, I’m fine with [the result]. If they to play and the Knights put on the most
received a pass at the top of the penalty
played this way when it’s dry, that would be
box, turned and fired home the equalizer. Plenty of time left consistent offensive pressure of the game
something different.” trying to find the equalizer. Schinaman had a
South City would keep up the pressure, Twelve minutes left in the first half was
with Jara dominating up top, receiving plenty of time for two more goals. Hillsdale couple of good looks in the final minutes
Opportunistic Knights passes, turning and running past defenders, took a 3-2 lead less than five minutes later. — but her first shot was saved and her sec-
Despite having to chase and defend most taking either dangerous shots or making Schinaman, who had dropped back to left ond chance rolled off her foot as space
of the game, Hillsdale took advantage of its dangerous crosses. fullback to try and slow down Jara, won a opened up in the South City penalty box.
opportunities. The Knights managed six And despite the Warriors’ strong posses- ball in her defensive end and immediately “It was intense,” Jara said. “[The game]
shots on goal, half of which found the back sion game — they didn’t seem to be as both- sent sophomore striker Alyssa Nicole Cano was going back and forth, but we kept push-
of the net. ered by the wet field as much as Hillsdale. on a one-on-one breakaway. She calmly and ing for the win.”

Athlete Advisory Committee, believe Hilinski was found dead in his Pullman, Mental health is the exact same as physical

NCAA
Continued from page 13
schools should do more to help athletes
after they leave campus. Selmanovic’s
swimming career at Cincinnati ended
Washington, apartment of an apparent self-
inflicted gunshot wound.
A previously scheduled, four-hour panel
health.”
And if the legislation passes Friday, ath-
letes leaving campus could find they’ll have
because of a broken back. discussion on student-athlete well-being more coverage for both.
(48 of 80) and a majority in three of the five “It’s always important to take care of ath- took place Wednesday with a large portion “Any way to take care of the athlete after
leagues or a majority of all votes (41 of 80) letes, no matter what you do,” she said, focusing on early intervention to help pre- they’re done, I’m for,” Selmanovic said.
and majority support in four of five confer- even though the vote would have no imme- vent suicides. Ricci and a men’s soccer “I’m doing much better now because I got
ences. diate impact on her school, which competes player at Oregon State also kicked off an the care that I needed then.”
in the American Athletic Conference. “I awareness campaign Wednesday on campus Other proposals include allowing ice
If the Division I autonomy conferences think it is time. We’re trying to develop and called (hash)DamWorthIt. hockey players to be represented by agents
approve the legislation, other leagues could start life after college as well.” “It was not a result of what happened, it without jeopardizing their eligibility;
follow their lead. While some might, others
The legislation also would cover mental was a planned date,” Ricci said. “But both of expanding benefits for hosts on recruiting
could find it too costly to adopt the exten-
health, a topic that has loomed large over us, within 14 months, experienced a team- visits; increasing from $100 to $200 that
sion even for two years.
the convention that started less than 24 mate who had committed suicide. Tonight is require restitution for improper benefits;
Athletes like Ricci and Enna Selmanovic, hours after the public learned 21-year-old the launch of (hash)DamWorthIt games and and a required three-day break for men’s bas-
who serve on the 32-member Student Washington State quarterback Tyler every team on campus will have one. ketball teams during the Christmas holiday.

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St. Mary’s knocks FRIDAY


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Design Tech at Alma Heights, Crystal Springs at
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
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GP W L OT Pts GF GA

off No. 13 Gonzaga


Castilleja, Mercy-Burlingame at Mercy-SF, 5:30 p.m.; Boston 34 12 .739 — Tampa Bay 45 31 11 3 65 162 116
Woodside Priory at Pinewood, Eastside College
Prep at Sacred Heart Prep, Menlo School at Notre Toronto 30 13 .698 2 1/2 Boston 44 26 10 8 60 146 111
Dame-Belmont, 6 p.m.; Mills at Aragon, Capuchino Philadelphia 21 20 .512 10 1/2 Toronto 47 25 17 5 55 149 136
at Burlingame, San Mateo at Hillsdale, Carlmont at New York 20 25 .444 13 1/2 Detroit 44 18 19 7 43 119 135
Woodside, Sequoia at Menlo-Atherton, El Camino Brooklyn 16 29 .356 17 1/2 Florida 43 18 19 6 42 122 141
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WCC), which shot poorly in the at Half Moon Bay, Jefferson at Terra Nova, Oceana Montreal 45 18 21 6 42 116 142
at Westmoor, 6:15 p.m.
second half. Johnathan Williams Southeast Division Ottawa 43 15 19 9 39 118 153
SPOKANE, Wash. — Home loss- added 13 points. Boys’ basketball Miami 26 18 .591 — Buffalo 45 11 25 9 31 102 155
Washington 25 20 .556 1 1/2
es are rare for Gonzaga, even Gonzaga is 188-18 at McCarthey Menlo School at King’s Academy, 6:30 p.m.; Crystal
Charlotte 18 25 .419 7 1/2
Springs at Woodside Priory, Eastside College Prep Metropolitan Division
against archrival Saint Mary’s. The Athletic Center since it opened in at Sacred Heart Prep, 7 p.m.; Mitty at Serra, Design Atlanta 13 31 .295 13 Washington 46 28 14 4 60 143 131
Gaels relied on experience and their 2004. Tech at Alma Heights, Nueva School vs. Summit Orlando 13 32 .289 13 1/2 New Jersey 44 24 12 8 56 141 134
Shasta at Homenetmen Gym, 7:30 p.m.; Mills at
characteristically efficient offense “That was two heavyweights Aragon, Capuchino at Burlingame, San Mateo at Columbus 47 26 18 3 55 126 130
to pull the upset on Thursday night. going back and forth,” Gonzaga Hillsdale, Carlmont at Woodside, Sequoia at Menlo- Central Division N.Y. Rangers 46 24 17 5 53 141 133
Atherton, El Camino at Half Moon Bay, Jefferson at Cleveland 27 17 .614 — Pittsburgh 47 24 20 3 51 138 146
Jock Landale had 26 points and coach Mark Few said. “Both teams Terra Nova, Oceana at Westmoor, 7:45 p.m. Indiana 24 20 .545 3 Philadelphia 45 21 16 8 50 132 132
12 rebounds, and the Gaels beat the were having a hard time stopping Milwaukee 23 21 .523 4 N.Y. Islanders 47 23 20 4 50 161 173
13th-ranked Bulldogs 74-71 to the other’s offense.” Boys’ soccer Detroit 22 21 .512 4 1/2 Carolina 45 20 17 8 48 126 140
take sole possession of first place Menlo School at Harker, 3 p.m.; Woodside Priory at
Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s have Sacred Heart Prep, 3:30 p.m.; El Camino at Mills,
Chicago 17 28 .378 10 1/2
in the West Coast Conference. won the past nine WCC tournament Westmoor at Half Moon Bay, Terra Nova at San WESTERN CONFERENCE
Mateo, South City at Hillsdale, Sequoia at Aragon, WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division
“You have to have experienced titles, with Gonzaga claiming Carlmont at Woodside, Menlo-Atherton at Southwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA
guys and big guys to win here, and seven. The Gaels were the presea- Burlingame, 4:30 p.m.; Jefferson at Capuchino, 6 Houston 31 12 .721 — Nashville 44 27 11 6 60 135 116
our guys handled the atmosphere,” son pick by league coaches to win p.m. San Antonio 30 16 .652 2 1/2 Winnipeg 46 26 13 7 59 153 127
Saint Mary’s coach Randy Bennett the conference this season. Girls’ soccer
New Orleans 23 21 .523 8 1/2 St. Louis 48 28 17 3 59 140 124
said. “It was a heck of a win for us.” “We had a couple of empty pos- Memphis 15 28 .349 16 Dallas 47 26 17 4 56 141 128
Notre Dame-Belmont at Crystal Springs, Sacred
Dallas 15 30 .333 17 Colorado 44 25 16 3 53 147 129
Saint Mary’s shot 56.6 percent, sessions in the second half and Heart Prep at Woodside Priory, King’s Academy at
Menlo School, 3 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame at East- Minnesota 46 24 17 5 53 133 131
slightly above its season average, they didn’t,” Few said. “We unchar- side College Prep, 3:30 p.m. Northwest Division Chicago 45 22 17 6 50 136 123
and won its 13th consecutive acteristically took a couple of Minnesota 29 18 .617 —
game. The Gaels had lost 12 of Women’s college basketball
tough ones that we shouldn’t Skyline at San Francisco, 5 p.m.; San Mateo at San
Oklahoma City 25 20 .556 3 Pacific Division
their previous 14 against Gonzaga. have.” Portland 23 21 .523 4 1/2 Vegas 44 30 11 3 63 149 118
Jose, 7 p.m.
Denver 23 22 .511 5
“It’s a huge win,” said Tanner “Hey, we get another shot at Utah 18 26 .409 9 1/2
Sharks 44 24 14 6 54 126 119
Krebs, who had 10 points and six Men’s college basketball Calgary 45 25 16 4 54 131 125
them,” Few added. Skyline at San Francisco, Cañada at Foothill, 7 p.m. Los Angeles 44 24 15 5 53 129 107
rebounds for Saint Mary’s (18-2, 7- Leading by four at halftime, Pacific Division Anaheim 46 21 16 9 51 127 128
0 WCC). “It looks good on our Gonzaga outscored the Gaels 8-3 to SATURDAY Warriors 37 9 .804 — Edmonton 46 20 23 3 43 126 147
resume and puts us on top of the Boys’ soccer L.A. Clippers 23 21 .523 13
open the second half and push their Vancouver 45 18 21 6 42 119 147
Valley Christian at Serra, 11 a.m. Phoenix 16 29 .356 20 1/2
conference.” lead to 50-41. L.A. Lakers 15 29 .341 21
Arizona 47 10 28 9 29 109 166
Calvin Hermanson added 16 Saint Mary’s came back and WRESTLING Sacramento 13 31 .295 23 Thursday’s Games
points for the Gaels, while Jordan Landale’s basket tied the score at Serra at Overfelt Classic, all day
New Jersey 4, Washington 3, OT
Ford also scored 10. Landale made 63 with seven minutes left. Landale Men’s college basketball
Thursday’s Games Columbus 2, Dallas 1, SO
12 of 15 shots. scored again to put the Gaels up 65- Cleveland 104, Orlando 103 Philadelphia 3, Toronto 2, OT
NDNU at Fresno Pacific, 4:30 p.m.; William Jessup
Philadelphia 89, Boston 80
“We did a better job of staying in 63. at Menlo College, 7:30 p.m. Boston 5, N.Y. Islanders 2
Houston 116, Minnesota 98 St. Louis 4, Ottawa 1
front of them in the second half and After Josh Perkins sank three free Women’s college basketball Indiana at Portland, late N.Y. Rangers 4, Buffalo 3
kept them out of the paint,” throws to put the Bulldogs ahead, NDNU at Fresno Pacific, 2:30 p.m.; William Jessup Friday’s Games Vegas 4, Tampa Bay 1
Landale said. “We just tried to stick Landale’s basket tied it at 68. at Menlo College, 5:30 p.m. San Antonio at Toronto, 4 p.m. Nashville 3, Arizona 2, SO
to what we know. It was a battle the Hermanson’s layup put the Gaels MONDAY
Miami at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Colorado 5, San Jose 3
entire game.” up 70-68 with 2:45 left. Sacramento at Memphis, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, late
Boys’ soccer
Washington at Detroit, 5 p.m. Friday’s Games
Rui Hachimura came off the Hachimura’s basket tied it again. Eastside College Prep at Woodside Priory, 3:30 p.m.
Phoenix at Denver, 6 p.m. Vegas at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
bench to score 23 points, 15 in the Landale’s layup put Saint Mary’s Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Montreal at Washington, 4:30 p.m.
Girls’ basketball
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al teams. “We’re actually going to simulate which coach Tony Granato feels will be Duggan said. “(It’s ) a difference from a

OLYMPICS
Continued from page 13
the first two games of the Olympics with
the ice times and the game times and try to
get used to that kind of quick turnaround
enough preparation.
“We’ve all been parts of multiple tourna-
ments like this, so we’re not unfamiliar
world championship year, a non-Olympic
year where we play with our pro teams and
our club teams or college teams and get
from a 9 p.m. game and a day off and a noon with them,” said Granato, who played 49 together for certain periods of time whether
game.” games with the U.S. national team prior to it be for world championships or Four
games before the Olympic break Jan. 28, Nations Cup or training camp.”
Sweden, which has a handful of former the 1988 Olympics and currently coaches at
and other European leagues will release
NHL players and projected 2018 No. 1 draft the University of Wisconsin. “A lot of the Canada’s men’s team took part in several
players shortly after that so they can pre-
pick Rasmus Dahlin , will gather in Seoul excitement and build-up leading up to it Olympic tune-up tournaments for evalua-
pare.
for four days of practice before facing makes it that much better — you’re going to tion purposes. GM Sean Burke, who played
Chock full of stars from the KHL, includ-
Canada on Feb. 12. The Czech Republic will get there, we’re going to jump on the ice, in goal for Canada in the 1988 and 1992
ing former NHL players Ilya Kovalchuk and
hold training camp in Prague from Jan. 29- we’re going to practice and then a few days Olympics, is trying to make the most of
Pavel Datsyuk, Russia should be the first to
Feb. 6 before practicing in Seoul and play- later we’ll be center stage and ready to this hybrid schedule to put coach Willie
have its full team together and will play
ing an exhibition game against Finland on play.” Desjardins and his team in the best position
exhibition games in Moscow on Jan. 30
and Feb. 4. Canada is gathering as many Feb. 11, while the Swiss are scheduled to Seventeen of the 25 U.S. players were at to succeed.
players as possible in Latvia on Jan. 28 and play Germany in Kloten, Switzerland, on the Deutschland Cup in November and won’t “We’ve had a lot of time to not only eval-
will play two exhibition games there and Feb. 6 and Norway in Goyang, South Korea, be back on the ice together until nearly uate our players but have them together to
one more in South Korea before the five days later. three months later. The U.S. women’s team? do some team-building and we’re going to
Olympics begin as it tries to win a third USA Hockey general manager Jim They gathered in Florida in September, get a good two-week training camp. I like
consecutive gold medal. Johannson said his team won’t play any played a series of games against top the process,” Burke said. “Our coaching
“We have access to our players very early, exhibition games with most U.S. players Olympic rival Canada and have been togeth- staff can really get down to working on our
and we’re going to take advantage of that,” arriving in South Korea on Feb. 8. er since. systems and having everything in place
said Scott Salmond, Hockey Canada’s vice Johannson said the U.S. will practice Feb. “It’s a huge bonus and a huge advantage to that they’re comfortable with. That’s a real
president of hockey operations and nation- 10-13 and get in a game-day skate Feb. 14, be together all year, ” forward Meghan nice luxury to have.”
legs of Vlasic and through the pads of goal- road. ... This was the first of three meetings scored 92 goals on home ice, the most in

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tender Martin Jones.
He added another on a slap shot that
ticked off Jones’ glove and went in.
between San Jose and Colorado. . . .
Avalanche C Tyson Jost (lower body) was
out of the lineup, while LW J.T. Compher
the league. ... There was a scary moment in
the second when Soderberg appeared to take
a skate to the neck when he fell to the ice.
MacKinnon also was credited with an assist (upper body) returned after missing six He headed to the bench and into the dressing
on a goal in the second period that hit games. “They’re kind of trading off room. He returned later in the second.
the league in scoring at home with 44 Rantanen off and bounced in. It gave injuries,” coach Jared Bednar said. ... F
points (17 goals, 27 assists) in 25 games. Colorado a 4-0 lead. Sven Andrighetto (lower body) was placed UP NEXT
He put the Avalanche up early in the first NOTES: The Sharks are in a stretch dur- on injured reserve. ... Varlamov has resumed
period when he sent a wrist shot through the ing which they play 14 of 18 games on the skating, Bednar said. . . . Colorado has Sharks : Host Pittsburgh on Saturday.

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wartime film in ‘12 Strong’
By Lindsey Bahr harsh conditions alongside a years and explored later in Jerry Bruckheimer (“Black
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS local warlord and his men, an Doug Stanton’s 2009 book Hawk Down”) and director
uneasy alliance at best, and, “Horse Soldiers: The Nicolai Fuglsig, a Danish pho-
even with all the technology Extraordinary Story of a Band tojournalist who has shot the
In the days and months fol- and money of the U.S. mili- War in Kosovo, a Levi’s short
lowing the Sept. 11 attacks, a tary, executed the successful of U.S. Soldiers who Rode to
Victory in Afghanistan.” It film, and a Coca-Cola spot in
small U.S. Special Forces unit mission largely on horseback. his eclectic career.
led an offensive against the provides the basis for “12 Films about U.S. military
Taliban and al-Qaida in The operation — Task Force Strong,” a long-in-the-works
Afghanistan. They worked in Dagger — was classified for adaptation from producer See STRONG, Page 22
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Can MeToo movement do harm?


Aziz Ansari story raises question
By David Crary and Tamara Lush than at any point in the movement’s brief history, there’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS visceral discussion about its potential for causing harm.
The catalyst was the publication by Babe.net of an
The (hash)MeToo movement has been embraced by account by a woman identified only as “Grace” detailing her
legions of women as a vital step toward countering wide- 2017 encounter with comedian Aziz Ansari. The article inti-
spread sexual abuse and misconduct. This week, more so mated that Ansari deserved inclusion in the ranks of abusive
perpetrators, yet many readers — women and men — con-
cluded the encounter amounted to an all-too-common
instance of bad sex during a date gone awry. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Ansari has said he apologized immediately after the Actor Aziz Ansari arrives at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards in
woman told him about her discomfort during an encounter Beverly Hills.
he believed to be consensual. misogynistic sex for so long. We thought this “bad sex”
“Too many women have joined (hash)MeToo too quickly was normal. Until someone spoke up and said, this is NOT
and unthinkingly,” said Carole Lieberman, a Beverly Hills normal. This is not OK.”
psychiatrist and author of the relationship books “Bad Michael Cunningham, a psychology professor at the
Boys” and “Bad Girls.” University of Louisville, said the Grace/Ansari encounter
“Though they may have wanted to be in solidarity with reflected misunderstandings that may arise due to differ-
other women, the stories of dates gone wrong or women ences between conventional dating relationships and
scorned have detracted from women who have been raped or hook-ups.
seriously sexually assaulted,” she said. “It appears that Grace wanted Ansari to treat her as a
A conservative analyst, Carrie Lukas of the Independent potential girlfriend to be courted over multiple dates, rather
Women’s Forum, said Ansari “believed that everything that than a pickup from a party engaging in a mutually accept-
occurred with his accuser was consensual and welcomed.” able transaction,” Cunningham wrote in an email. “When
“His reputation is now in tatters,” Lukas wrote in an he did not rise to her expectations, she converted her under-
email. “Is that really fair?” standable disappointment into a false (hash)MeToo.”
Online and in person, many women are talking about Liz Wolfe, managing editor of Young Voices, a D.C.-based
experiences comparable to Grace’s account — encounters organization that distributes op-eds by millennials, said
with men who initially seemed wonderful, but turned pushy, the Ansari story gets at the core of what men and women are
if not criminally abusive, when things became sexual. taught regarding dating, sex and romance. Men should pur-
Sarah Hosseini, who writes about sex for Bustle, Romper, sue, women should play hard to get.
Scary Mommy and Ravishly, said the (hash)MeToo move- “So many women have wondered in a situation, ‘Have I
ment might actually benefit from the Grace/Ansari contro- said “no” decisively enough?”’ Wolfe said. “They can’t quite
versy, and that the movement is big enough to encompass figure out whether they want to go forward or leave. ... And
another layer in the discussion. from the male perspective, he can’t quite figure out what the
“There is some really murky and confusing sexual territo- woman wants.”
ry here that we haven’t really talked about yet collectively Wolfe has noticed a generational divide in their reactions.
Millbrae-Burlingame San Carlos as a society,” she wrote, adding that the woman’s account in Older women tend to think Grace should have been more
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(650) 552-9625 (650) 592-1600 have language yet for intimate encounters that teeter on the body language and listened to her more closely, and he was
edge of absolute sexual assault/abuse?” she wondered. “I
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Rich and heavy French beef
stew actually made healthier ties (and added more American-stew 3 teaspoons olive oil, divided
By Melissa d’Arabian
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS carrots), boosting vitamins and fiber, 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
and reduced the meat by about 25 per- 4 carrots, chopped into slightly
When it comes to making beef cent compared to my normal stew, larger than bite sized pieces, about 2-3
stews, the French are clear winners. slashing fat, and no one even noticed. cups
French beef stews — from wine Regarding the vegetables, I cut them 1 stalk celery, finely chopped, about
country’s Boeuf Bourguignon to a little larger than usual — just slight- 1/2 cup
southern France’s Daube a la ly bigger than bite-sized — so they 1 pound white mushrooms, sliced
Provencale — get their unmistakable would remain bulky, even after long thickly (or quartered)
flavor from onions, red wine, chunks simmering. Bulkier vegetables meant 6 cloves garlic, smashed
of beef, herbs and often bacon or fatty a less compact stew visually, which 1 cup beef broth
pork that simmer together for hours, meant a nice big bowl of stew per serv- 4 stems fresh rosemary and thyme,
creating heady, delicious aromas. My ing. Last tweak was to make the stew a tied together with kitchen string
entire family can identify French stews day ahead, chill it, and skim off the 2 bay leaves
bubbling in the oven from the moment congealed fat before reheating. Water
they waltz into the kitchen. Whatever silkiness the stew may have Place the beef cubes in large glass
Immediately, their eyes light up and lost by the missing fat was more than bowl, sprinkle with salt and pepper
their lips form into a knowing smile in made up for by the extra time the fla- and pour over the red wine. Let mari-
anticipation of one of their favorite vors had to marry. You can also let the nate for at least 1 hour or up to 24
meals. stew cool a bit on the counter and hours, chilled. Preheat the oven to 325
So, dare I make a healthy version of spoon out liquid fat as best you can, if F. Remove the beef from the marinade
a dish that celebrates my (Marseille- your family is like mine and simply (reserving the marinade) and dry gen-
born) husband’s heritage, especially can’t wait to dig in. tly with paper towels.
given he grew up eating a truly-perfect Heat 1 teaspoon tablespoon of the
version of stew made by his mom? I FRENCH-STYLE oil in a large heavy Dutch oven over
treaded lightly, but found a few tricks
that kept the flavor while vastly BEEF STEW WITH VEGGIES medium heat and cook the bacon until
French beef stews — from wine country’s Boeuf Bourguignon
crisp. Sprinkle the bacon with smoked
improving the nutrition profile. Servings: 8 paprika and cook another minute until to southern France’s Daube a la Provencale — get their
The good news is that the main Start to finish: 24 hours, including fragrant. Remove the bacon and set unmistakable flavor from onions, red wine, chunks of beef,
source of richness — red wine — stays. inactive marinating and chilling time aside, reserving the fat in the pot. Add herbs and often bacon or fatty pork that simmer together for
The tweaks were actually quite simple. 2 1/2 pounds lean stew beef, cut into the remaining two teaspoons of olive hours, creating heady, delicious aromas.
I cut nearly all of the bacon, keeping 2-3-inch pieces oil in the Dutch oven and brown the
one slice for flavor and boosted the 3 medium yellow onions, sliced beef on all sides. You may need to work
smoky quality by adding calorie-free lengthwise, about 4-5 cups total in batches.
smoked paprika. The flavor held up 1 1/2 cups red wine Remove the beef from the pot and set
enough that my family didn’t notice, 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar aside. Add the onions into the pot and
even if I confess I did (still worth the 1 slice of bacon, cut into small
trade-off.) I doubled the veggie quanti- pieces See STEW, Page 22
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raises his hand to assemble a team and get Dostum (an excellent Navid Negahban) who its) is more crackling than standard wartime

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over to Afghanistan as soon as possible.
Before that happens, however, we must
sit through another obligatory farewell-to-
may be equally motivated to fight the
Taliban if properly persuaded.
Dostum and Nelson form a tenuous bond
action pic fare, and actors like Hemsworth,
Shannon and Pena make it their own too.
Politics and consequences, both before
the-families sequence to remind us that that is tested throughout the film, as they and after this mission, are of little interest
many of these guys have wives and children trade the shield of modern technology for to the filmmakers beyond wistful musings
operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have a
to get back to — some of whom are with- horses and mules to cross the treacherous of Dostum, who makes passing comments
somewhat dicey track record. They can veer
holding sex as incentive for a quick home- landscape (New Mexico plays Afghanistan about how Afghanistan is the “graveyard of
from too sentimental to too macho and
coming and others who couldn’t be any cru- here). The action sequences are riveting, if a many empires” and how the U.S. forces will
bloviating depending on who’s in front of
eler to a member of their family whom they little numbing at times, and their evolving be cowards if they leave and enemies if they
and behind the camera. But “12 Strong” is,
very well might never see again. (There mission is engaging throughout. stay.
while perhaps not the deepest entry, a very
solid movie with an engaging story, script must be a way to make these scenes feel less What separates “12 Strong” from the But stirring and solid, “12 Strong” is the
and cast led by Thor himself, Chris rote.) pack, however, is its ability to introduce kind of film that might make you think
Hemsworth. It’s when the men get to the Middle East and stay with a band of brothers worth car- twice about January releases, and spotlights
Only slightly camouflaged behind a mod- that the film becomes truly gripping, ing about. In addition to Hemsworth, they a riveting story in our recent history that
ern haircut and some manicured stubble, thanks to an ominous score, a hair-raising are played by Michael Shannon, Michael many Americans might not know.
Hemsworth is Capt. Mitch Nelson, who is helicopter ride that rivals moments in Pena, Trevante Rhodes, Geoff Stults, Thad “12 Strong,” a Warner Bros. Pictures
on leave with his young daughter and wife Kathryn Bigelow’s “Zero Dark Thirty,” and Luckinbill, Austin Stowell, Ben O’Toole, release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
(played by his real-life spouse Elsa Pataky) the inherent tension of a mission that, as Austin Hebert, Kenneth Miller, Kenny Association of America for “war violence
but springs into action at the sight of the Nelson puts it, has no playbook. Their task Sheard and Jack Kesy. The dialogue (Ted and language throughout.” Running time:
World Trade Center falling on the news. He is to meet up with Gen. Abdul Rashid Tally and Peter Craig have screenplay cred- 130 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four.

he said. “It means paying just as much more of the responsibility for initiating she read Grace’s account of her evening with

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Continued from page 20
attention to body language as we do to
words, and stopping to check in if at any
time you’re anything less than 100 percent
sexual interest. And he recommended train-
ing in schools for each gender to view rela-
tionship issues from the other’s perspec-
Ansari.
“It really does sound like it was a mutual
thing, but she thought about it later and she
certain the other participant is as enthusias- tive. didn’t enjoy herself,” Allred said. “But this
tic as you about what’s going on.” “When (hash)MeToo focuses only on is the story of millions of young women
at fault for pressuring her. everywhere, where you just made a mistake.
However, Glenn Sacks, a commentator women complaining and not both sexes
Among men, likewise, there are varying who writes often about men’s issues, said hearing each other, it reinforces the feeling This does not belong to the (hash)MeToo
views. the Ansari case buttresses his belief that of women as fragile snowflakes rather than movement. She should have just kept this
Tahir Duckett of ReThink, a nonprofit (hash)MeToo “is lumping the trivial mis- empowered to speak, and empowered to lis- to herself.”
seeking to deter boys and young men from takes or misdeeds of the many in with the ten,” Farrell said. “Boys and men, like girls As a supporter of the movement, Allred
committing sexual assault, says the genuinely awful actions of a handful.” and women, also grew up confused about worries that this kind of story might gener-
(hash)MeToo movement “is exactly where Warren Farrell, an early member of the what was expected of them sexually in a cul- ate a backlash and prompt skepticism when
it needs to be” as it continues to embolden National Organization for Women who more ture that did not make speaking about sex other women report abuses.
victims. recently has authored such books as “Why easy for either sex.” “This isn’t show and tell,” she said. “This
“This moment absolutely calls for a Men Are the Way they Are” and “The Boy Alexandra Allred, an author and self- is a movement to educate people and hope-
changed approach to dating and courtship,” Crisis,” suggested that women should bear defense instructor in Dallas, groaned when fully stop the violence.”

um high and add the rest of the vegetables cover tightly and cook in the oven for 2 1/2 top. (Even better: chill for several hours or

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Continued from page 21
and the garlic. Once the mushrooms are
softened, about ten more minutes, add in the
reserved marinade and bring to a simmer.
to 4 hours, until the meat is tender.
Check the stew every hour and add a little
more water if the stew looks dry. Remove
overnight. Scrape off congealed fat from
top of stew, and reheat to serve.)
Nutrition information per serving: 284
Add the browned beef, the bacon, beef the lid for the final half hour of baking to calories; 80 calories from fat; 9 g fat (3 g
cook over medium heat until soft, about ten broth, herb bundle, bay leaves, and enough allow the sauce to reduce a little. Remove saturated; 0 g trans fats); 83 mg cholesterol;
water to cover just barely to cover the meat. the herbs. Cool the stew on the counter, and 176 mg sodium; 14 g carbohydrate; 3 g
minutes. Increase the temperature to medi- Bring to a simmer on the stovetop, then spoon off and discard fat collecting at the fiber; 5 g sugar; 32 g protein.

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plans by the district to construct Frank Pagliaro, a member of the

FRIDAY, JAN. 19
Calendar
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
GYM
Continued from page 1
between 200 and 300 units of senior
housing, 150,000 square feet of health
care services, 200,000 square feet of
health care district’s Board of
Directors, questioned Sutter’s justifica-
tion for closing the gym.
Team in training helps Leukemia Carlos. Free and open to the public. office space and other amenities at and “I find it inexplicable that a hospital
and Lymphoma Society suppor t For more information call 591-0341. around 1819 Trousdale Drive. would eliminate a program so benefi-
cutting-edge research projects. pressure and heart rate can be moni- The project is still in its formative cial to our entire community, and in
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. IHOP, 510 El Ar t Lecture: Couture Korean. 2 tored, etc. This is a population that
Camino Real, Belmont. Speaker p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., design stages and has yet to be particular to cardio patients, cancer
Lauren Estrada. Walk-ins welcome. San Carlos. Couture Korean showcas- cannot easily go to another for-profit approved. Should city officials green- patients and senior citizens,” he said.
$15 includes breakfast. For further es historical Korean fashion and its fitness center such as 24 Hour light construction, development of the Garrison expressed a similar per-
information contact modern re-interpretations. Exhibit
aercoke@gmail.com. will remain at the Asian Art Museum Fitness,” she said. “The members are 9.25 acres is expected to take place in spective.
through Feb. 4. Free and open to the simply too old to comfortably exer- five phases built out over 20 years. “It seems to me that one easy way to
Intro to eB ay. 10:15 a.m. 840 W. public. For more information call
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. 591-0341. cise at the typical for-profit gym.” District CEO Cheryl Fama said in an use the district’s land resources to pro-
Learn how to get started and suc- The center also offers physical and email she does not expect work to mote lifelong wellness is to keep the
cessfully buy and sell on eBay. Walgreens Talk : Recommended occupational therapy as well cardiac
Laptops provided. For more informa- Adult Immunizations. 3 p.m. 840 W. begin for at least three years, and that programs that currently exist and are
tion contact valle@plsinfo.org. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. rehabilitation services, which are slat- Sutter has the building leased through working to benefit the population that
Learn what immunizations are rec- ed to relocate from Burlingame to the February 2019. you are meant to serve,” she said,
Caption Phone for Hearing Loss ommended for your age and disease
Class. 10:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. San states. For more information contact Mills Health Center in San Mateo. But For her part, Fama expressed her cha- while encouraging district officials to
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda valle@plsinfo.org. the gym will close Wednesday, Feb. grin over the decision-making intervene on behalf of gym patrons.
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Federally 28, according to a memo circulated by
funded program that provides free The World of Percussion. 3:30 p.m. process. Fama said though the district’s
captioned telephones to those that to 4:30 p.m. San Francisco Chamber Janet Wagner, Mills-Peninsula “I wish there had been more commu- authority on the matter is limited,
are hard of hearing. Free registration. Orchestra, 1 Mangini Way, Medical Center CEO.
For more information call 522-7490. Burlingame. Free and family friendly. nications and collaboration among because it does not operate the service.
For more information call (415) 463- Medical Center spokeswoman Meg partners, so that this decision could “We respect that this is a Sutter busi-
‘Dido and Aeneas’ and ‘Suor 6710. Walker said hospital officials will have been vetted more fully, and a ness decision; we are the landlord,
Angelica’ Double Bill Opera. 8 p.m.
to 11 p.m. Spindrift School of MusiKohl Notes: Parker Quartet. 7 address issues raised by gym patrons at longer-term transitional plan devel- with no operational decision-mak-
Performing Arts, 1053 Crespi Drive, p.m. Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline the upcoming meeting. oped,” she said, while expressing a ing,” she said.
Pacifica. $25. For more information Drive, Burlingame. For more informa-
call (415) 218-8874. tion call 762-1130. “We want to hear everyone’s con- willingness on behalf of the district to Hoelscher said while he plans to
cerns, and that’s why we planned the craft such a plan. attend the upcoming meeting but was
SATURDAY, JAN. 20 ‘Dido and Aeneas’ and ‘Suor community meeting,” she said.
VR Oculus Demonstration. 306 Angelica’ Double Bill Opera. 8 p.m. “We have no desire or interest in pessimistic the minds of the decision-
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. to 11 p.m. Spindrift School of While Walker deferred to Sutter having Sutter vacate the premises at makers could be changed.
Live demonstration of the Oculus Performing Arts, 1053 Crespi Drive, Health administrators regarding the this time,” she said. “It’s a good thing that they are tak-
Rift. Must be 13 years or older to use Pacifica. $25. For more information
the Oculus Rift. For more informa- call (415) 218-8874. fate of the center, she noted the health The property is owned by the health ing away,” he said.
tion call 877-8530. care district’s plan to eventually care district while the gym, recovery The town hall meeting regarding the
MONDAY, JAN. 22
Spanish B ook Club. 306 Walnut Bistro Brio LGBTQ Lunch for 55 demolish the building housing the center, medical center and more health fate of the gym is 8 a.m. Friday at the
Ave., South San Francisco. Free. For and Over. Noon. San Mateo County services as part of a proposed wellness services are operated by Sutter Health, auditorium on the first floor of the
more information call 877-8530. Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, community.
San Mateo. Cost is $4. Have lunch following a 1996 merger between the Mills-Peninsula Medical Center, 1501
South San Francisco Youth and meet other community mem- Burlingame officials are studying two agencies. Trousdale Drive.
Baseball Sign Ups. 9 a.m. to noon. bers every third Monday of the
South San Francisco Municipal month. For more information and to
Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San RSVP call 591-0133.
addition to the required fees, the devel- profitable. Noting the regional imbal-
Francisco. Family friendly. For more
information call 634-9444.

Senior Showcase Health Fair. 9


a.m. to 1 p.m. Millbrae Interim
Job Search Empowerment. 5:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Redwood Shores
Public Library, 390 Marine Parkway,
Redwood Shores. Free and open to
all. For more information call 552-
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oper is also proposing a $19.6 mil-
lion contribution in community bene-
fits, which include $10 million for the
ance between jobs and housing and the
effect thousands of new workers could
have on traffic, Ponti wondered how
Community Center, 621 Magnolia Highway 101/Woodside interchange the community would benefit from
Ave., Millbrae. A display of resources 0701.
and services in San Mateo County. project, $2.25 million toward an east- changing the city’s general plan so
Refreshments, booths and prizes. TUESDAY, JAN. 23 feet of office space available in four, wide shuttle and more than $5 million drastically.
Free. For more information call 344- Guided Autobiography. 10 a.m. to seven-story buildings on a 27-acre site
5200. noon. The Villa San Mateo, 4000 S. El toward an off-site waterfront park, Also president of Redwood City
Camino, San Mateo. Accessible to along the Redwood City waterfront. among others, according to the report. Neighbors United, a local community
Ragazzi Boys Chor us Hosts seniors. RSVP required. Cost is $20. High market support for tech office The project has been under the spot- group that advocates for Bay protec-
‘SingFest.’ 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. St. For more information call 224-6431.
Peter’s Episcopal Church, 178 Clinton
space and light industrial use as well as light in recent years, especially after tions and smart growth, Ponti teamed
St., Redwood City. Free half-day mini- Textile Tuesday: Sleep Mask. 1 p.m. medium but growing support for the Planning Commission rejected it up with resident Alice Kaufman, leg-
camp for boys aged 7 to 10. For more to 3 p.m. 840 W Orange Ave., South
San Francisco. Make friends, learn biotech office space were among the in November of 2016 out of concerns islative advocacy director for
information call 342-8785.
new shortcuts and share knowledge findings of the economic analysis about the project’s fit with the area’s Committee for Green Foothills, to pen
Untangling Copyright: A Crash with the group. For more informa- conducted for the project. Because the
Course for Beginners. 10 a.m. to tion contact valle@plsinfo.org. existing zoning and density. But it was a guest perspective outlining a series
noon. California Writers Club, 441 developer the Jay Paul Company is revived by the council’s decision in of concerns about the project pub-
Seaport Court, Redwood City. For Immigration: Community proposing tech office use for the site’s July to initiate a general plan amend- lished in the Nov. 13 edition of this
more infromation call 595-8667. Conversation. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Foster City Library, 1000 E. Hillsdale largely industrial zones, the analysis ment process and study the impact of newspaper.
South San Francisco Chapter Blvd., Foster City. This presentation compared the economic viability of allowing offices in an industrial part Ponti said he’s hoping officials con-
by the Immigrant Legal Resource
AARP Meeting. 10:30 a.m. Magnolia
Center and the County of San Mateo such space with biotech office and of the city. sider the weight of the project in their
Center Social Hall, 601 Grand Ave.,
South San Francisco. For more infor- Office of Community Affairs will light industrial use, both of which are Sharing some of the concerns conversation Monday.
mation call 952-9074. detail what the county is doing allowed in the site’s zones, according
regarding recent changes to immi- Councilwoman Janet Borgens “This isn’t just a decision about one
New Year Equals New Job: gration, along with a community dis- to a staff report. expressed in July about the loss of project,” he said. “It’s a decision about
Successful Career Search cussion. For more information call The developer would also be required industrial space in the city and a sig- this project and essentially reversing a
Methodology. Noon to 1 p.m. San 726-2316.
Mateo Community College, 1700 W.
to pay an estimated $48.4 million in nificant change in the vision set forth decision the community made on the
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Talk by School of Rock: After Dark SoR impact fees aimed at mitigating its by the city’s general plan, resident land use.”
Adult Band Show. 7 p.m. St. James
Herb Deitz. Registration required. For
Gate, 1410 Old County Road, effect on traffic, infrastructure serving Dan Ponti argued the economic analy-
more information call 766-2926.
Belmont. Featuring special guest The the site and the city’s housing demand, sis proved uses allowed within the The council meets 7 p.m. Jan. 22 at
‘A Color Theory Discussion’ by Jim Suburban Outlaws. For more infor- among other anticipated effects. In
Smyth with a demonstration on mation contact site’s current zoning could still be City Hall, 1017 Middlefield Road.
the practical use of colors. 1 p.m. to rkardos@schoolofrock.com.
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The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Toreishi Company, 1606 Michigan as: AST Fabrics, 1379 Old County Road,
Ave, EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303. SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
Owner: Pacific Weaving Corporation,
Registered Owner: Mitchell Im, same ad- CA. The business is conducted by a
dress. The business is conducted by an Corporation. The registrants com-
Individual. The registrants commenced menced to transact business under the
to transact business under the FBN on FBN on 1-2-2018.
N/A. /s/Analisa Baker/
/s/Mitchell Im/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2018. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 12/26/17. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18).
1/12/18, 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18).
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Fictitious Business name CASE# 18CIV00031
statement #276269 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
The following person is doing business COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
over the Hedge over the Hedge over the Hedge
as: 1)Wes Irish 2)Wes Irish CFI 3)cfiwes 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
4)cfiwes.com 5)Wesley Irish 6)Peggy REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
Irish, 1022 Wilmington Way, REDWOOD PETITION OF
CITY, CA 94062. Registered Owner: Russella Rubino
Coyote Hill Consulting LLC, CA. The TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- Petitioner: Russella Rubino filed a peti-
bility Company. The registrants com- tion with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:
menced to transact business under the Present Name: Russella Rubino
FBN on 1/1/2018. Proposed Name: Russella Rubino-Jose
/s/Peggy M. Irish/
newspaper interns This statement was filed with the Asses- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Journalism sor-County Clerk on 1/9/18. (Published in interested in this matter shall appear be-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/12/18, fore this court at the hearing indicated
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so welcome. Fictitious Business name name changes described above must file
statement #276134 a written objection that includes the rea-
We expect a commitment of four to sons for the objection at least two court
The following person is doing business days before the matter is scheduled to
eight hours a week for at least four as: B Street Music, 245 S. Railroad Ave,
months. The internship is unpaid, but SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
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gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 same address 2)Kristin A. Hegre, 2523 singer sewing Machine. Good condi- samsung Flat TV 20" ex.co.incl. gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
44th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116. tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
The business is conducted by a General (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. pine douBle/queen head/foot board
statement oF aBandonment oF with metal frame $35/obo. (650)646-
Partnership. The registrants com- tHe use oF a Fictitious Business smitH corona typewriter and table
304 Furniture 8530
menced to transact business under the name statement m-272696
FBN on 1/1/2018. M120 $25 (650)888-9314
Names of the persons abandoning the 2 walnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops portaBle massage Table (Sierra
now Hiring /s/ Larry Hegre/ use of the Fictitious Business Name: unitap standard centerset bath- need work but very good cond. $20/ea Comfort). Very good condition. $50.
For the following positions: This statement was filed with the Asses- 1)Jeremy Micheal Crespo 2)Viviana Boli- room chrome faucet, complete, $10, (650)952-3466. (650)871-1778.
sor-County Clerk on 1/10/18. (Published var Crespo 3)Anthony Daniel Bolivar. (650)595-3933
•lobby attendant/doorman in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/12/18, Name of Business: Bolivar Crespo Nota- antique dining table for six people retro HutcH Needs refinishing other-
1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18). ry Solutions dba BCNS; Crespo & Asso- vacuum cleaner Dyson (fully recon- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 wise good condition. Top detaches from
FT/PT Experience Required ciates. Date of original filing: Mar. 10, dition) $50 Call Ed (415)298-0645 bottom $25. (650)712-9962
Positions are well paid 2017. Address of Principal Place of Busi- antique moHagany Bookcase. Four
and include excellent benefits ness: 1325 Howard Ave. #202, BURLIN- western wasHBoard Sales made feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. sewing storage cabinet, Custom
At a beautiful Complex in San Mateo Fictitious Business name of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. made wood perfect condition $75.
GAME, CA 94010. Registrant: 1)Viviana
Call statement #276291 Bolivar Crespo, same address 2)Jeremy $75. phone 650-369-2486. armcHair good condition $55. (650)483-1222
650-579-3967 or 650-340-8966 The following person is doing business Micheal Crespo, 818 Athens St., San (650)266-3184
as: Elder Wise Transitions, 433 Airport Francisco, CA 94112 3)Anthony Daniel wHirlpool wasHer DRYER, GE soFaBed, velour, tan, Excellent
Blvd, Ste 228, BURLINGAME, CA Bolivar, 55 El Camino Real #103, Burlin- Refrigerator all working and in good con- Barzilay record - fine walnut cre- condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
sales - Telemarketing and Inside Sales
94010. Registered Owner: Jamie Lars- game, CA 94010. The business was dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. denza, 72” x 14.5”H. $100. (650)804-
en, 2613 Hastings Drive, Belmont, CA conducted by a General Partnership. 3947. Menlo Park. solid wood Entertainment Center-
Representative needed to sell newspa- wHirlpool-dryer gas Coin Oper- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
per print and web advertising and event 94002. The business is conducted by /s/Viviana Bolivar Crespo/
an Individual. The registrants com- This statement was filed with the Asses- ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call (650)302-2456 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
650-344-5200 and send resume to menced to transact business under the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650) 315-2319
County on 1/3/18. (925)482-5742
info@smdailyjournal.com FBN on 8/24/16. wHirlpool-wasHer COIN Operated
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- carpet runner: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
/s/Jamie C. Larsen/ Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or or: floral design. good condition taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
nal, 1/5/18, 1/12/18, 1/19/18, 1/26/18).
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)302-2456 $45.00. (650)266-3184 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
sales/marketing sor-County Clerk on 1/11/2018. (Publish- $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
internsHips ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking 297 Bicycles commode, good condition. $20 obo.
1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). 210 lost & Found Please call (650)745-6309 twin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
for ambitious interns who are eager to $ 50. (650)598-9804.
jump into the business arena with both 21-speed mountain Bike, 18” frame, computer desk For sale $99
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs lost cat. Black and White. Black 26” Wheels $79 (650)595-3933 used Bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call
Fictitious Business name patch on right eye. REWARD. (650)520-4650
of the newspaper and media industries. (650)573-7381.
This position will provide valuable statement #276205 Call (323) 439-7713. adult Bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- computer swivel CHAIR. Padded
experience for your bright future. The following person is doing business loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 wall unit/room Divider. Simple
as: Molina Gardens, 865 Ocean View Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
Email resume
Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
Books lines. Breaks down for transportation.
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message
info@smdailyjournal.com Bmx mongoose Outer Limit Bike, desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
tered Owners: David Molina and Ramiro James patterson hardback books. looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 (650)458-3578
Molina, same address. The business is 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 walnut cHest, small (4 drawer with
cHild’s scHwinn Bicycle, Blue in upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
203 public notices conducted by a General Partnership.
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
The registrants commenced to transact nicHolas sparks hardback books. dinette taBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. wardroBe closet with beveled
Fictitious Business name business under the FBN on 1/1/2018. 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels (650) 756-9516.Daly City. door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589-
statement #276108 /s/Ramiro Molina/ $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 0764
This statement was filed with the Asses- quality Books used and rare. World mes dining taBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 1/4/2018. (Publish- & US History and classic American nov- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
as: Oasis Senior Advisors, Unit 54, 31 els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 $250 .(650)-654-1930. 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal 298 collectibles
Highland Ave, DALY CITY, CA 94015. 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). tHe Halo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
Registered Owner: Potrero Hill Connec- dresser 4-drawer in Belmont for wood-grain laminate Kitchen table
Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 a-team Figurines Plus Jeep $20 $75. Good condition; good for children. 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa-
tions Corp, CA. The business is con- (650)591-9769 San Carlos Call (650)678-8585 ble $35 (650)392-4841.
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants Fictitious Business name v.logvinov, unusual Journey to the
statement #276338 Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- lennox red Rose, Unused, hand
commenced to transact business under The following person is doing business sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 entertainment center for $50. 306 Housewares
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
the FBN on N/A. as: Gonzalez Cleaning Services, 1073 $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
/s/Carlita Fuentes/ (650)726-4102 carpet 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
Norton St., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. 294 Baby stuff lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
This statement was filed with the Asses- Registered Owners: Armando Brizuela miller lite Neon sign , work good Free wooden Bed frame, good condi-
sor-County Clerk on 12/26/17. (Publish- Gonzalez and America Herrera de Gon- FisHer-price HealtHy Care booster $59 call (650)218-6528 tion pictures available (650)322-9598
zalez, same address. The business is seat - $5 (650)592-5864. complete set OF CHINA - Windsor
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, star wars Action figure: Qui-Gon email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
12/29/17, 1/5/17, 1/12/18, 1/19/18). conducted by a Married Couple. The Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 20-pieces in original box, never used.
registrants commenced to transact busi- 295 art Steve (650)518-6614. glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- $250 per box (3 boxes available).
ness under the FBN on 01/17/2018. lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. (650)342-5630
/s/Armando Brizuela Gonzalez/ BrusHed FinisH, 15" X 20" frame
Fictitious Business name This statement was filed with the Asses- holds 18 various size photos. Never 299 computers ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x crystal (leaded glass) lamp $30.
statement #276069 sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2018. (Publish- used. $20. 650-369-2486. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. Can send picture. (650)464-7860
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
The following person is doing business ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, ikea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. Fireplace candelaBra with 5 bat-
as: 1)Hanlon’s Tire Service 2)Hanlon’s 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). 296 appliances (650) 578 9208 $ 30. (650)598-9804. tery-operated candles $30.00, (415)990-
Tire 3)Hanlon’s Tire Center 4)Hanlon’s air conditioner 10000 BTU w/re-
6134
living room Table, good condition.
San Bruno Tire Center 5)San Bruno Tire Fictitious Business name mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG 300 toys $30. (415)231-4825
Center, 205 San Bruno Ave West, SAN statement #276316 brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- 308 tools
BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owner: The following person is doing business 0898 a question of Scruples card game, love cHair, velour, tan. $45.
Sequence Automotive Group, CA. The as: J8 Auto Inc, 951 Mariners Island the game of moral dilemmas. New $25 (808)631-1365. air compressor 125PSI Excellent
business is conducted by a Corporation. Blvd. Suite 300, SAN MATEO, CA air conditioner, Portable, 14,000 (650)369-2486 condition $25. Call Ed (415)298-0645
94404. Registered Owner: AMA Auto BTU, Commercial Cool model microFiBer coucH with Ottoman
The registrants commenced to transact Inc., CA. The business is conducted by CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- great condition light brown $80 (650)364- antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
business under the FBN on N/A.. sories plus remote included.
doll House w/ furniture $50.00 new 5263 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
a Corporation. The registrants com- joe (650)573-5269
/s/Dietmar Grauf/ menced to transact business under the 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- “Break-down” porto-power En-
This statement was filed with the Asses- FBN on 01/01/2018. (650)345-1835
“gamBina” scarlett O’Hara doll. ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must gine crane. Excellent condition but sold
sor-County Clerk on 12/20/17. (Publish- /s/Kelly Wu Yee/ $25. 650-888-9314. Sell! (650) 875-8159. “as is” $99 (650)347-7949 Jr.
This statement was filed with the Asses- air pot keeps 2.5 liters (84 oz) hot or
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, cold all day $19.95 (650)595-3933
12/29/17, 1/5/17, 1/12/18, 1/19/18). sor-County Clerk on 1/16/2018. (Publish- large stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal coleman lxe Roadtrip Grill -
1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). Great for Kids (650) 952-3500

legal notices
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847 rollerBlades, good condition.
Fictitious Business name
statement #276034 Fictitious Business name electric stove From Sears
Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
The following person is doing business statement #276102 Excellent Condition $225 6309
as: West Park Farm & Sea, 855 Middle- The following person is doing business Please Call (650)244-9267 Fictitious Business Name Statements,
field Rd., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94064.
as: Scy Advantage Corp, 1534 Plaza
Lane #140, BURLINGAME, CA 94010.
star wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
good microwave 1100 watt $40 Da- $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
Registered Owner: Alicem, Inc., CA. The Registered Owner: Scy Advantage ly City (415) 231-4825. Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
business is conducted by a Corporation. Corp., CA. The business is conducted Notice of Public Sales and More.
The registrants commenced to transact by a Corporation. The registrants com- Hotpoint Heavy Duty Dryer excellent
menced to transact business under the working condition Burlingame $50 Call 302 antiques
business under the FBN on N/A.. Dan (408)656-0958
/s/Onul Alkunoglu/ FBN on 8/21/17. maHogany antique Secretary desk, Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Soon-Chart Yu/ maytag wasHer excellent working 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
This statement was filed with the Asses- elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
sor-County Clerk on 12/18/17. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 12/22/2017. (Pub-
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
(408)656-0958
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal six decorative Sterling Silver tea- Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
12/29/17, 1/5/17, 1/12/18, 1/19/18). 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). mFg H20laBs Model 300 exc cond spoons. Over 100yrs $8 each (650)207-
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 4162
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308 Tools 310 misc. For Sale 312 Pets & Animals 318 Sports Equipment Garage Sales 379 Open Houses
CRAFTSmAn 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" SUITCASE, GREEn, hard-side, 21”x15”, PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 good condition, photo available, $15.
(650)392-4841
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084
$90.00 (650)341-8342
mUSIC STORE OPEn HOUSE
SHOPSmITH mARK V 50th Anniversary
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. SUITCASES (2), BLUE, hard-side, PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex-
GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for
$50. (650)593-4490 CLOSInG LISTInGS
(650)504-0585 24”x16” and 26”x18”. Photo available.
$35 for both. (650)392-4841
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
6059 mEn'S ROSSIGnOL Skis. $95.00, WAREHOUSE SALE
VInTAGE CRAFTSmAn Jig Saw. Circa good condition, (650)341-0282. List your Open House
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 SUITCASES (2), teal, soft-side, 25”x17” PET TAxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux mEn’S SKI Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very
Jan 20, 21 in the Daily Journal.
VInTAGE SHOPSmITH and BAnD
and 29”x19”. Like new. Photo available. Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981. Sat 9-6 Sun 10-4
SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
$40 for both. (650)392-4841 $25. Call (650)349-6059. Reach over 83,450
(650)342-6993 TAYLOR-TOT(1947) mY First Ride $20 PETmATE COmPASS Dog Crate used
“OLD” FISHInG Tackle box with 30+ 245 S. Railroad Ave. potential home buyers &
lures $60 (650)207-4162
(415)269-4784 only 1 week $40. (650)872-2244. San mateo renters a day,
TRAIn-COLOR PRInT by John Hugh
OnE DOzEn Official League Diamond from South San Francisco
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger Total Liquidation ALL to Palo Alto.
309 Office Equipment 316 Clothes (650)771-6324.
used & rental gear, in your local newspaper.
UnIDEn HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
1950’S BURROUGHS elec. adding ma- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 5 BOxES male & female square dance
PRInCE TEnnIS 2 section nylon black Vintage Studio Gear,
chine. $30. 650-888-9314. clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
band& orchestra & more! Call (650)344-5200
WATER STORAGE TAnK, brand new, $55.(650)341-8342
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
PROGRAmmABLE ELIPTICAL Exer-
No reasonable offer re-
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. (650)771-6324 DAWGS BRAnD Kaymann black and cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood fused!
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 City (650)740-9980 $75.00
310 misc. For Sale 311 musical Instruments (650)369-2486 Plus all new 440 Apartments
TOTAL GYm XLS, excellent condition.
500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, CHROmATIC HARmOnICA: Horner FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call instruments 50-70% OFF 2 BEDROOm apartment; everthing re-
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, color in excellent condition 3/4 (650)588-0828 msrp modeled/all brand new; $3100 per
(650)278-5776. length $50 (650)692-8012 month; month to month; clean credit a
BESSY SmALL Evening Hand Bag With
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 GEnUInE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket,
TOUREDGE REACTIOn ii uniflex sys-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
Everything priced to must, 1121 Village Dr, Belmont 94002.
(650) 492-0625.
EPIPHOnE LES Paul 100th $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. new $75. Call May (650)349-0430 go nOW!
BIFOLD SHUTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)544-5306 Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar. KAYAnO mEn’S Running shoes size 11 VInTAGE nASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
470 Rooms
Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 good condition $20 (650)520-7045 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 HIP HOUSInG
Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784 ExCELLEnT VIOLIn, previously owned, LADIES SEqUIn dress, blue, size XL,
first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. WOmAn’S SKI Boots, Nordica, size 8 San Mateo County
CAPTEL PHOnE Message on it’s
screen. Like new used twice $25 (415)751-2416 mEn'S STETSOn hat, size large, new, $30 (650)592-2047. GARAGE SALES (650)348-6660
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650)871-8907
FEnDER mUSTAnG I guitar amplifier (650) 578-9208 WOmEn’S RAICHEL ski boots, size 6 ?
$ 50. (650)888-5808 .
ESTATE SALES
CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
Guts $500 (415)269-4784 $80. (650)421-5469 nEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's YAmAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75. make money, make room! 515 Office Space
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each (650)458-3255
COSTCO PLAY Pen with travel bag. FEnDER mUSTAnG ll guitar amplifier (650)952-3466
Used once $35 (650)591-2981 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. List your upcoming -VIRTUAL OFFICES-
$130.00 (650)421-5469 PARIS HILTOn purse white & silver un- 335 Garden Equipment garage sale, $59 - $150
LIOnEL CHRISTmAS Holiday expan- used, about 12" long x 9" high
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 FOR SALE: $23. (650)592-2648 CHAIn SAW, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
$55. (650)888-5808
moving sale, *Business Internet *Phone Answering
Epiphone Les Paul Custom *Conference Rooms *Offices
LIOnEL WESTERn Union Pass car and
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint. TUxEDO SIzE 40, black, including white estate sale, *Complete IT Services * Mail
$625.00, 650 421 5469. shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 340 Camera & Photo Equip. yard sale,
LUGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite (650) 373-2000
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
HUGE LUDWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
WILSOn LEATHER Lady Jacket. Small,
like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
nIKOn 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- rummage sale, Bay Area Executive Offices
lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 www.bayareaoffices.com
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
WILSOn LEATHER, burgundy lady jack-
clearance sale, or
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
nEGRInI FEnCInG Epee mask size M
(650)369-8013. et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 OmEGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
whatever sale you
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
(415)260-6940 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 have... 620 Automobiles
PIAnO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi- 318 Sports Equipment
POWERTEL PHOnE for hard of hearing. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 VIVITAR V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871- 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, original manual. Like new. $99 SSF Reach over 83,450 readers CHEVROLET ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K
UPRIGHT PIAnO. In tune. Fair condi- Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 (650)583-6636 miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
8907 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. from South San Francisco
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
PREmIUm mOVInG blankets good con- to Palo Alto.
VInTAGE LInGERIE Washboard circa 345 medical Equipment in your local newspaper.
dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
strumming $50 (650)369-2486
BOLLInGER YOGA Mat. 2 blocks &
strap $5 (650)888-9314
GOT An OLDER
HOmEDICS DUAL Shiatsu Massage
SAmSOnITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 Call (650)344-5200 CAR, BOAT, OR RV?
YAmAHA ACOUSTIC Guitar, model BOW FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good Do the humane thing.
$45. (650)328-6709 FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
Garage Sales Donate it to the
SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for zILJIAn CYmBALS with stands, 21” (650)784-1061. Humane Society.
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
formation. (916)826-5964
CHILDS KICK scooter by razor with hel- GARAGE SALE Call 1- 800-943-8412
met $25 obo (650)591-6842
SInK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, 312 Pets & Animals
$15.00 (650)544-5306 EASTOn ALUmInUm bat.33 inches, 30
9am to 4pm SAT. ONLY
TOYOTA 2007 Highlander Hybrid
SInK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, AIRLInE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 4 DeAnza Ct. San Mateo Limited Metallic Silver, Automatic 6-
$15.00 (650)544-5306 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call EDDIE BAUER Trekking/Hiking poles, cyl, navigation, heated front seats,
SLR LEnS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
(505)228-1480 local. never used, $20 (650)591-9769 San Car- Golf Clubs, Kitchen, moon roof 3rd row seats leather interi-
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 los Bedding, Books, or 200k miles excellent condition
OnE KEnnEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- $6,500 OBO. Text or leave msg
SLR LEnS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. EPIC TREADmILL with LCD screen Adult Clothing and More! (650)533-0671.
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 (650)593-2066 great condition $80 (650)364-5263
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U.K. and French leaders reach border deal,disagree on Brexit out accepting its respon- of British military pomp. France also wants Britain to take in more
By Jill Lawless
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sibilities, including free Macron was greeted at migrants from Calais, especially unaccompa-
movement of people. Sandhurst troops from nied children.
CAMBERLEY, England — The leaders of May said Britain would the Coldstream Guards in May pointedly declined to give a number
Britain and France met Thursday against a be leaving the single gray coats and bearskin of migrants that Britain would take when
military backdrop to pledge closer coopera- market, but wanted a free- hats. asked by journalists at a joint press confer-
tion on defense, security and borders after trade deal with the bloc Amid a sudden hail- ence. Instead she stressed the need to clamp
Britain leaves the European Union. covering both goods and storm, Macron and May down on people smugglers and take other
But President Emmanuel Macron also deliv- services. inspected the honor guard measures to stop migrants from getting to
ered a firm message: the U.K. cannot keep Emmanuel She said London “will Theresa May before taking a salute Calais.
coveted access to the EU for its financial sec- continue to be a major from soldiers on horse- Macron said the treaty would mean “smarter
Macron global financial center” back. and more efficient management of the border”
tor after Brexit unless it continues to play by
the bloc’s rules once it leaves. after Brexit. Senior ministers from the two countries and a faster, more humane processing system
“The choice is on the British side, not on The visit, Macron’s first to Britain since he attended the one-day meeting, and signed for migrants.
my side,” Macron said at a joint news confer- won the French presidency in May 2017, was agreements on everything from space explo- The U.K. also said it will send three Royal
ence with British Prime Minister Theresa aimed at strengthening security and intelli- ration to tackling online extremism. Air Force Chinook helicopters and dozens of
May. gence ties between nations that are both In a significant gesture, May offered mil- personnel to join France’s military mission
“If you want access to the single market — neighbors and historic rivals, and building lions to ease French annoyance over a 2003 against Islamic militants in Africa’s Sahel
including the financial services — be my goodwill as Britain negotiates its exit from deal that placed British border controls in the region. France has led efforts to fight al-
guest,” he said. “But it means that you need to the EU. northern French port of Calais. The town has Qaida and IS-linked jihadi groups in the vast
contribute to the budget and acknowledge The venue — the Sandhurst military acade- become a magnet for migrants hoping to region south of the Sahara desert.
European jurisdiction.” my southwest of London — was selected as a reach Britain, and the accord puts the burden The leaders of the five main U.K. and
The future of Britain’s financial sector — signal that the relationship between western of blocking their entry to the U.K. on France. French spy agencies also met for the first
which employs more than 1 million people Europe’s two biggest military powers won’t Alongside a new treaty aimed at better man- time, as the two countries seek to increase
— is a key issue as Britain and the EU ham- be weakened once the U.K. leaves the EU in agement of their joint border, Britain agreed intelligence-sharing. France and Britain have
mer out details of their relationship after March 2019. to pay 44.5 million pounds ($62 million) for both faced a string of violent attacks by
Brexit. EU officials warn the U.K. it can’t May treated the French leader to a pub lunch fences, security cameras and other measures extremists inspired or directed by the Islamic
hang on to the benefits of membership with- of crab and duck breast, followed by a serving in Calais and nearby English Channel ports. State group.

tor Surinder Singh said the initial proposal school district would not have broke their build a school for a private vendor or enter-

DAY CARE
Continued from page 1
will not suffice because the classrooms are
slated be in modular buildings that do not
include restrooms.
promise,” said Singh. She buttressed her
claims by presenting a 2015 email from
Audrey Ng, vice president of the district
prise,” she said.
Members of the day care community
scolded the district for allegedly reversing
“I just want my children to be in a safe Board of Trustees, attempting to quell the its position.
place and make sure they are accommodat- center’s concerns regarding displacement. “You forgot your promise. You forgot the
in order to provide sufficient time for the ed,” she said. “The location should be safe The email sent by Ng immediately follow-
day care to make its decision about whether children. You forgot the reason you are
for parents and children and meet their stan- ing the district entering talks to purchase there,” Maletina Tuifua said to the school
to lease space on a district site or else- dards.” the shopping center said to Singh “you
where, ” district spokeswoman Amber board, while standing with roughly two
District officials, meanwhile, said it is have no need to worry” about the day care’s dozen day care teachers who fear their liveli-
Farinha said in an email. unlikely the campus building schedule could future. hood is threatened.
be pushed back to accommodate the needs of “One of the provisions of the agreement
Property problems the day care. is to provide space for the ‘already existing The search continues
At the source of the clash is the district’s “There is a construction schedule and, preschool’ at Charter Square. You are an
acquisition of the Charter Square shopping from what we understand at this time, there integral part of the community and we look The day care community said it is unlike-
center where the day care has operated near is not a possibility of an extension,” said forward to partnering with you to educate ly a new location can be identified before
the intersection of Shell and Beach Park Farinha. future generations,” according to the email the notice to vacate kicks in, but school
boulevards for more than 40 years. from Ng’s school district account. district officials said the school has had
School district officials purchased the site Alleged broken promise Day care director Bettie Tillman said the more than enough time to search for an ade-
last year to redevelop it into the fourth The district’s position is disheartening process has made those at the center feel quate facility.
Foster City elementary school needed to for Singh, who claims school officials pre- misled. And while she remains hopeful “Our understanding is that the Foster City
accommodate overcrowding at existing viously promised the redeveloped campus some solution can be identified, Tillman Preschool was aware for nearly a year that
campuses. would preserve space for the center. Under was jaded regarding relations with the dis- its lease term at Charter Square could not
As the construction process moves ahead, that impression, the center advocated for trict. extend into the period of demolition of
Westlake Realty, which sold the district the bond measure which ultimately will “The thing about it is we have lost trust in existing buildings and construction of the
property and has been hired to construct the finance the construction displacing them, them and that’s why we can’t believe every- new school site,” said Farinha.
new campus, issued notices to businesses at said Singh. thing they tell us,” she said. School community members disagree,
the center to vacate. Now the center’s workers and community Farinha though claims that the bond pre- and said the frustration of allegedly being
In an attempt to mitigate the center’s dis- are alleging Superintendent Joan Rosas cludes the district from including the day misled is compounded further by the limited
placement concerns, school district offi- went back on her word regarding accommo- care at the new campus. amount of time available to find child care
cials have offered the day care space to open dations for the day care, leaving the future “It was never the intention to dedicate in an area already starved for vacancies.
temporarily at the Parkside Elementary uncertain with limited time to find a new space at Charter Square to a private facility “The vast majority of us won’t find child
School campus in San Mateo. location. over any long term because neither Measure care. They just won’t,” said parent Niels
While talks continue, day care administra- “We would not be in this situation if the X nor any other public funds can be used to Fogt.
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