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DA clears police in shooting


Burlingame officer found to be in the right when using lethal force against knife attack
By Michelle Durand Prosecutors way for their return to duty. conduct in this case can only be Matteucci said the department is
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF yesterday offi- Wild also deserves special note described as exemplary and the not surprised by Fox’s decision not
cially closed for his reaction to the Aug. 16 call at community was well served by his to press charges based on the facts
The Burlingame officer who fatal- the case, 217 Myrtle Road which ended with actions,” Fox wrote in a Nov. 12 let- of the case.
ly shot a knife-wielding man after declining to the death of Edgar Jonathan ter to interim Burlingame Police “It is an unfortunate and tragic
responding to a domestic distur- press any Aristondo, according to District Chief Ed Wood. incident and unfortunately they
bance call by his mother was justi- charges against Attorney Jim Fox. Wild and Downs were placed on were put in a situation where they
fied and “undoubtedly” saved the Officer Dale “When he found it necessary to administrative leave immediately had no other choice,” Matteucci
life of an assisting sergeant, accord- Wild or Sgt. resort to lethal force, he did so in a after the shooting and are anticipat- said.
ing to the San Mateo County Edgar Jeff Downs manner that probably saved the life ed back “soon,” said Burlingame
District Attorney’s Office. Aristondo and paving the of his fellow officer. Officer Wild’s police Capt. Mike Matteucci. See CLEAR, Page 35

College district
contemplates
bond measure
By Heather Murtagh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

With access to about $75 million


less than anticipated, officials in the
San Mateo County Community
College District are contemplating
another bond measure to finish its
vision of updating local facilities.
The San Mateo County
Community College District had a
clear vision years ago when voters
approved bond funds. Plans were
leveraged on using over $50 million
in state bonds, which were never
made available, and counted on $25
million lost due to investment in
Lehman Brothers. Now the district
needs to decide how the vision
should be altered. Completing it will
require another bond measure. Not
completing it means discussing a
BILL SILVERFARB/DAILY JOURNAL new future reality. Tonight, the
Masao Tanaka,top right,did not know where his wife,Fumie,above during rescue, was or whether she was even alive following a gas pipeline explosion board will have its first conversation
and fire that destroyed the couple’s home,bottom right,Sept.9. Below:One of the only surviving items from the fire was Fumie’s diamond wedding ring. on the topic.
Board President Patricia

Blast victim skirted death


Miljanich said the district is thankful
for the support from the community
thus far, but needs to strategize
about finishing the vision.
By Bill Silverfarb “We can’t just sit back and wait
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
for the state,” she said.
Chancellor Ron Galatolo request-
Fumie Tanaka knows she could be ed the conversation, explaining the
dead. district made a master plan which
After all, eight of her close neigh- counted on over $50 million in state
bors perished in the San Bruno explo- bonds that never became available.
sion and fire Sept. 9 that completely In addition, the district lost about
destroyed 35 homes, including the $25 million of bond funds in 2008
one she shared with her husband. due to the bankruptcy of Lehman
Fumie was home alone when a gas being evacuated. Brothers. The district had the money
pipeline exploded at 6:12 p.m. on He had no way of reaching his invested in a San Mateo County
Glenview Drive. Her husband, wife; the phones were dead. He was investment fund, which lost approx-
Masao, was on his way home to 1106 certain, however, his home of two imately $150 million when the com-
Fairmont Drive when he saw a huge decades would not be affected by the pany went under. Together the dis-
fireball shoot up from the neighbor- fire. trict is short funds it planned to use,
hood. Police would not let him into He was wrong. he explained.
the neighborhood as it was quickly See TANAKA, Page 25 See BOND, Page 25
2 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Quote of the Day Snapshot Inside


“When he found it necessary to resort Wreckage
to lethal force,he did so in a manner Hope fades
that probably saved the life of his fellow in search of
collapsed
officer.Officer Wild’s conduct in this case Indian building
can only be described as exemplary and the See page 35
community was well served by his actions.”
— District Attorney Jim Fox
“DA clears police in shooting,” see page 1

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Congress held its first session in “The upper classes are merely
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— Ayn Rand, Russian-American author (1905-1982)

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In 1558, Elizabeth I acceded to the English throne upon the
death of Queen Mary. Birthdays
9 26 28 35 38 10 0 1 7 In 1869, the Suez Canal opened in Egypt.
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Daily three evening In 1917, French sculptor Auguste Rodin died in Meudon at age
Fantasy Five 77.
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5 13 17 26 36 better known as Lady Bird, in San Antonio, Texas.
In 1962, Washington’s Dulles International Airport was dedi-
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2,in first place;Solid Gold,No.10,in second place; In 1969, the first round of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
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State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 trolled vehicle on the moon, the Lunokhod 1.
Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., is 76. Rock musician Gerry
Nation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 In 1973, President Richard Nixon told Associated Press man-
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Opinion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 aging editors in Orlando, Fla.: “People have got to know
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her mother’s grave. pose of the spelling bee is to help stu-
by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek *** dents improve their spelling, increase
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©2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. The slogan for Ivory Soap in 1891 was (1859) is “It was the best of times, it was chet.
All Rights Reserved.
“It floats!” During the soap making the worst of times.” Do you know what ***
TUQES era the sentence refers to? Can you name
process, air is whipped into the soap so Detective Lt. Mike Stone, played by
it is lighter than water, hence, it floats. the two cities? See answer at end. Karl Malden (1912-2009), and his part-
*** *** ner Inspector Steve Keller, played by
CUSILE A person who studies fish is called an The first ads for SPAM, the “miracle Michael Douglas (born 1944), solved
ichthyologist. meat in a can,” were done by Gracie
crimes together television police drama
*** Allen (1895-1964) and George Burns
“The Streets of San Francisco” (1972-
The card game Canasta uses 108 cards - (1896-1996) on their hit radio show in
1977). The detective always called his
SCEXIE two packs of cards plus four jokers. the 1950s.
Now arrange the circled letters
*** much younger partner “buddy boy.”
to form the surprise answer, as Pinochle uses 48 cards - two packs of ***
suggested by the above cartoon.
cards, but cards lower than nine are not During the 1975 Western Open golf
tournament in Chicago, professional Answer: The sentence refers to the
Print your answer here: used. French Revolution. The two cities named
*** golfer Lee Trevino (born 1939) was
(Answers tomorrow)
struck by lightning. in the title are London and Paris. The
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price tag is $86,995. The Maserati done; it is a far, far better rest that I go
Coupe costs a little less but goes a little England from 1509 to 1547, was mar-
ried six times. He married his first wife, to than I have ever known.”
slower. It costs $79,900 and goes from 0
to 60 in 4.8 seconds. Catherine of Aragon (1485-1526), in
*** 1509. His sixth wife was Catherine Parr
(1512-1548) whom he married in 1543. Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
A tightrope walker is called a funambu- the weekend and Wednesday editions of the
list. *** Daily Journal. Questions? Comments? E-
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 3
on Madrone Street before 11:01 a.m. Friday,
Police reports Nov. 12.
Stolen vehicle. A chrome Harley Davidson
was stolen from Uccelli Boulevard before
A big problem? 10:37 a.m. Friday, Nov. 12.
Two heavyset women were being verbal- Theft. A number of items — backpack,
ly abusive and had previously stolen clothes, military coat and binder — were
items from a store at 2200 block of taken from an unlocked car on East Oakwood
Bridgepointe Parkway in San Mateo Boulevard before 7:14 a.m. Friday, Nov. 12.
before 2:42 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10.
MILLBRAE
REDWOOD CITY Petty Theft. A young girl was arrested after
she stole money from a friend’s mother’s purse
Suspicious circumstances. A window was before 8:38 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 14.
removed and miscellaneous items were spread Wires down. Firefighters responded to a call
on the floor of a building on 10th Avenue of wires being down on the first block of
before 8:36 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12. Hermosa Avenue before 2:28 p.m. Saturday,
Disturbance. Three people were in a parking Nov. 13.
lot pointing a laser light at passing drivers Suspicious behavior. Three juveniles were
before 5:29 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12. smoking marijuana at Bayside Park before
Disturbance. A fight between five people in 10:35 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13. The kids buried
their 20s broke out on Woodside Road before the weed and pipe in the sand before officers
5:20 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12. could arrive. Their parents were contacted
Disorderly Conduct. A drunk person fell about the situation.
asleep on the floor of a business on Middlefield Stray animal. A young raccoon was stuck
Road before 4:08 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12. between two fences and crying before 3:22
Traffic Hazard. A cable line was down after a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13. The Peninsula
being struck by a truck before 2:06 p.m. Humane Society was contacted and the rac-
Friday, Nov. 12. coon freed.
Vandalism. A BB was shot through a window

STATE GOVERNMENT Business Official


Cynthia Shieh during
• State Sen. Leland Yee, D-San a special meeting
Francisco/San Mateo received a perfect Monday. Shieh
score on the 2010 Environmental accepted a job at
Scorecard issued by the California League another district.
of Conservation Voters. Last month, Yee • The Sequoia
also received a perfect score on the Sierra Union High School
Club Report Card and was one of only District Board of
four senators to receive an “A” score for Trustees will discuss issuing bonds under
both 2009 and 2010 — the entire legislative Measure J — a $165 million bond measure
session. The CLVC scored legislators on 22 passed in 2008 — earlier than anticipated.
bills ranging from clean energy to water The district is scheduled to receive bond
conservation to reducing smog. funds from the state for some projects.
Those funds have been delayed. So the
EDUCATION board will consider issuing bond funds early
• The Millbrae Elementary School to keep the construction schedule on track.
District will soon be looking for a new per- The board meets 5:30 p.m. Wednesday,
son to oversee its finances after the Board of Nov. 17 at the District Office, 480 James
Trustees accepted the resignation of Chief Ave. in Redwood City.

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4 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Obituary
Emanuel Spiteri
Judge,not jury,weighs crowbar attack case
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Attorney Steve According to officials, Daly City police
Emanuel Spiteri, a resident of San Carlos, died Nov. 15, 2010. Wagstaffe. found the semi-conscious victim beaten
He was 84. He was born in Hamrun, Malta on Nov. 25, 1925. He The man accused of nearly beating a The trial may also on the head and face with a crowbar inside
was a loving husband to his late wife, Mary, and is survived by 77-year-old Daly City woman to death include testimony by her Serramonte neighborhood home.
his three daughters, Josephine, Rita and Maria Lourdes and their with a crowbar opted against letting a jury alleged accomplice Authorities believe Perez-Gonzalez used
husbands, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, three sis- decide if he’s guilty of attempted murder Juan Carlos Cuellar. the bar to pry open the home’s rear sliding
ters and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. and yesterday began trial before a single Cuellar was the get- door and surprised her after entering the
Spiteri was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and judge. away driver and residence. After the attack, he then fled the
three sisters. Family and friends are invited to the funeral mass at Jose Perez-Gonzalez, 31, on Monday served two years in home through the front door, setting off
10:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 19 at St. Robert’s Church, 1380 Crystal decided to waive a traditional trial before Jose Perez- prison for residential the silent alarm, and left the scene in the
Springs Road in San Bruno. Committal will follow at Holy Cross
12 jurors and let Judge Craig Parsons rule Gonzalez burglary. Cuellar was getaway car driven by Cuellar. Police
Cemetery in Colma. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests
on the felonies including attempted mur- arrested shortly after arrested Cuellar at his home in the 800
memorial contributions be made to your favorite charity.
der, residential burglary and mayhem. the Jan. 12, 2008 attack but Perez- block of Hillside Boulevard in Daly City
Aside from who returns the verdict, the Gonzalez remained at large until Mexican after being tipped off by a witness who
trial will unfold much the same with argu- law enforcement officials apprehended claimed Cuellar had confessed to the
ments and evidence. him and then extradited him back five crime. The victim survived the attack but
The move might prove beneficial for the months later. Daly City police said the once-active sen-
defense because it won’t have 12 individ- Perez-Gonzalez has pleaded not guilty ior was left permanently blind and is now
uals looking at, and possibly being moved to all charges in the attack that left the confined to a rest home.
by, graphic photos of the woman’s woman blind and in an assisted living Perez-Gonzalez remains in custody on
injuries, said Chief Deputy District facility. no-bail status.

Stabbing leaves one critical, one arrested


STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS formally charge him in the incident. As there, according to Sgt. Dave Barranti.
of late Tuesday, the District Attorney’s Officers found a 39-year-old male suf-
A Pacifica man is in custody on suspi- Office had not yet received the case, said fering from multiple stab wounds. He
cion of attempted murder after allegedly Chief Deputy District Attorney Steve was transported to San Francisco
stabbing another man several times
Wagstaffe. General Hospital in critical condition,
Monday night.
Arthur John Armstrong, 37, was arrest- If they do file charges, Armstrong will according to police.
ed near the scene of the stabbing on appear in court this afternoon. Armstrong has a lengthy criminal
Santa Rosa Avenue in western Pacifica Police responded to the scene just record in San Mateo County including
and booked into Maguire Correctional before 10 p.m. Nov. 15 after a caller convictions in 2005 for grant theft, com-
Facility. Prosecutors have until today to reported someone had been stabbed mercial burglary and car theft.

San Carlos warehouse fire began in Neil Young’s car


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jim Palisi said that the Nov. 9 fire $850,000 in damage to Young’s posses-
began in Young’s 1959 Lincoln sions and damaged his car, dubbed the
A San Carlos warehouse where Continental convertible and spread to LincVolt. The building suffered another
singer-songwriter Neil Young stored the warehouse. $250,000 in damage, Palisi said.
memorabilia started in a vintage car the Fire crews were able to save about 70 No one was injured.
singer had converted into a hybrid percent of the 10,000-square-foot Young had converted the car to run
vehicle in a much publicized project to building’s contents, including other on batteries and a biodiesel-powered
promote fuel-efficiency, authorities vintage cars, guitars and framed photos generator as part of a project to create
said. belonging to Young. the world’s most efficient full-size
Belmont-San Carlos Fire Marshal The blaze caused an estimated vehicle.
THE DAILY JOURNAL Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 5
6 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Brown returns to Accused fire scammer waives hearing


state capital for DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT

The Los Altos man who prosecutors say


Stansbury allegedly went
to a victim aid center in
fraud, they arrested Stansbury in San Jose and
reported finding in his room $5,900 cash he
San Bruno and applied for claimed was from an insurance payout, 130
budget briefing twice pretended to be a victim of the San
Bruno fires to collect more than $2,000 in gift
cards, two weeks in a hotel room and a rental
help using a fake name and
the address of a home
impacted by the fire. Two
hydrocodone pills, forms filled out with the
fake information and printouts of the disaster
area in San Bruno.
By Samantha Young
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
car is heading straight to trial on six felonies. days later, he allegedly During the time authorities say Stansbury
Daniel Leon Stansbury, 41, waived a pre- used a different name and was breaking the law by collecting aid, the
SACRAMENTO — Governor-elect Jerry liminary hearing on the evidence yesterday address to seek aid again. Los Altos man did appear in San Mateo
Brown returned to Sacramento on Tuesday and will go directly to Superior Court to enter Daniel Both times, Stansbury County Superior Court Sept. 20 to move a
after a brief post-election a plea and set a trial date. He will do both Dec. Stansbury received a $1,000 gift card trial date on a pending misdemeanor case of
vacation to learn more 2. as well as other gift cards. theft out of Millbrae.
about the $25.4 billion Prosecutors dropped two false application He also received a rental car and lodging for On Sept. 15, also during that time, the
budget deficit facing him charges against Stansbury, leaving him facing nine days at the Hilton near San Francisco District Attorney’s Office received notice
when he takes office in two counts of commercial burglary, two International Airport and nine days at a Hilton Stansbury was also named in a misdemeanor
January. counts of identity theft and two count of grand in San Jose. petty theft case out of San Bruno.
Brown met with officials theft. After authorities discovered the alleged He remains in custody in lieu of $100,000
The day after the fatal Sept. 9 blaze, bail.
from the state Department
of Finance who oversee the
Jerry Brown education budget, which
accounts for about 55 per-
cent of spending from the state’s general fund.
County ready for 1 percent election tally
The incoming Democratic governor said it
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT even allowed to participate. three ten-sided dice where the resulting three
was time for everyone who has a stake in gov- “The manual tally is one of the final steps to numbers are matched to a pre-determined
The San Mateo County Elections Office the accountability of an election. It substanti- number that represents an active precinct
ernment to “belly up to the bar” and give him
will begin on Thursday manually counting 1 ates the results and provides confirmation that numbers. The number of precincts subject to
their ideas for how to solve the budget gap.
percent of the votes cast in the gubernatorial the conduct of the election was proper,” said recount is not a simple matter of choosing one
“It’s really a challenge for all people of
general election, finishing the final step before San Mateo County Chief Elections Officer percent of the precincts in each of these dis-
California as to how we manage what’s in
certifying the final results. Warren Slocum in a prepared statement. “It’s tricts. The precincts are chosen to include
front of us,” Brown said during a break of a
The required tally comes a day after the the part of an election that gives election offi- every contest on the ballot, which in most
three-hour budget briefing. “And what’s in
Elections Office is scheduled to release the cials, citizens and interested parties full confi- cases will result in more than 1 percent of the
front of us is this enormous, unprecedented
final counts from the Nov. 2 election. By law, dence in the results.” total number of precincts in the election.
gap between the money coming in and the
elections officials must ensure the accuracy of The tally is expected to last approximately Elections officials estimate 12 precincts will
money committed to go out.”
the vote within 28 days of an election before five days and must be completed before or on be manually tallied.
Brown asked state budget officials whether
certification. The tally will begin at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 30. To observe or participate, call 312-5365 and
any other state has achieved savings in educa-
Thursday, Nov. 18 in the Elections Office and Precincts are selected for manual tally by ask for Elections Supervisor Narda
tion that California could follow and about
be open to the public. Some observers are using a random process that involves throwing Barrientos.
how other state universities are funded. He
also inquired whether costs at California uni-
Lawsuit seeks halt to quences of his plan.
versities were similar at universities of similar
prestige.
Around the Bay The Legislative Analyst’s Office has said
Jeannie Oropeza, program budget manager
state office building sale selling the buildings and renting them back
The lawsuit was filed against the state
for the Department of Finance, told Brown she SACRAMENTO — A lawsuit is seeking to Tuesday in San Francisco County Superior from the new owners will cost taxpayers at
would look at other states. She noted that stop the sale of 11 California office complex- Court on behalf of two people removed earli- least $1.4 billion over 35 years.
Texas universities, for example, have not suf- es, alleging the process illegally bypassed the er this year from a state building authority. The lawsuit says the process ignored the
fered similar funding constraints because they state Judicial Council and amounts to an ille- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger replaced them Judicial Council, which has jurisdiction over
receive funding from the oil industry. gal gift of public funds. because they questioned the long-term conse- buildings housing the state’s appellate courts.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/NATION Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 7
Pelosi tries to soothe unhappy House
By Charles Babington
Lawmakers seeking more
money for high-speed rail
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Kevin Freking
WASHINGTON — Fractious House THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Democrats feuded Tuesday over their
leader’s refusal to step aside after mas- WASHINGTON — With some incoming governors rejecting
sive election losses, and some signaled money for high-speed rail, California’s two U.S. senators are
they will compromise with Republicans asking the Obama administration to redirect federal funding to
over the next two years. In contrast, their home state.
The request reflects a national debate
Republicans who won control of the
about the viability of high-speed rail, as
House and strengthened their power in California officials embrace the effort while
the Senate further closed ranks. officials in other states are skeptical that
GOP discipline was on stark display such trains are a wise investment.
as Senate Republicans unanimously The Obama administration has awarded
voted to ban earmarks — lawmakers’ pet billions of dollars to the states to jump-start
projects for their states and districts — high-speed rail projects, including $3 billion
in spending bills, heeding the message for California’s project. That rail system
tea partiers delivered Nov. 2 about their would eventually extend some 800 miles, Dianne
frustration with government and deficit linking Sacramento and the Bay Area to San Feinstein
spending. The vote occurred a day after Diego. The trains would travel at a speed of
REUTERS
Republican leader Mitch McConnell up to 220 miles an hour. Democratic Sens.
switched sides on the issue.
Outgoing Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi makes remarks at the groundbreaking Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer told
In contrast to the Republican unity,
ceremony for the American Veterans Disabled For Life Memorial. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on
Democrats stung by the loss of their suffers the type of losses Democrats defeat, it’s not wise “to go back and put Tuesday that no state was more determined
House majority let their members vent absorbed on Nov. 2. the exact same leadership into place.” than California to put the rail money to use.
their emotions in a four-hour closed Rep. Allen Boyd of Florida was par- House Democrats appeared to iron out They pointed out that California voters have
meeting before Wednesday’s scheduled ticularly pointed in his remarks, accord- enough differences to prevent a revolt by already committed more than $9 billion in
vote on keeping Nancy Pelosi as their ing to people present, saying Pelosi is black members who wanted Rep. Jim bonds to high-speed rail.
leader. the wrong person to represent Clyburn, D-S.C, to claim the party’s sec- “It has come to our attention that several
“One thing the Republicans are very Democrats as they try to rebuild. ond-ranking leadership post, called the states plan to cancel their high-speed rail Barbara Boxer
good at: They set goals, they set objec- But others defended the San Francisco whip. projects,” the two senators said in a letter.
tives and they set a way to get there,” liberal, and even her toughest critics said Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, a “We ask that you withdraw the federal grants to these states and
Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., told she is likely to be elected as House leader of moderate Democrats, will keep award the funds to states that have made a strong financial com-
Democratic leader in Wednesday’s the No. 2 post, lawmakers said. Clyburn, mitment to these very important infrastructure projects.”
reporters.
closed-door elections. the House’s highest-ranking black mem- High-speed rail projects are extremely expensive, like the esti-
Pelosi, who is poised to move from mated $43 billion tab for California’s. Some GOP candidates
House speaker to minority leader in the Rep. Heath Shuler, a moderate from ber, is in line to be elected to a new posi-
North Carolina, said he knows he will tion called “assistant leader,” they said. who won gubernatorial races two weeks ago don’t believe their
next Congress, got an earful Tuesday states can afford their share of the project.
from some rank-and-file colleagues who lose the election to Pelosi but wants to Despite the new title, he will remain the
Ohio’s incoming governor, John Kasich, has asked the Obama
said a party must change leaders when it make the case that, after a whopping House Democrats’ third-ranking leader. administration to let the state use its $400 million high-speed rail

Soldier given highest medal for heroism on a ridge See RAIL, Page 23

By Darlene Superville pany of military It was a bloody day in Afghanistan’s


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS brass, past Medal of Korengal Valley and the two soldiers he
Honor winners, his rescued later died.
WASHINGTON — Ambushed in surviving comrades “Although this is so positive, I would
Afghanistan, Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta and families as give this back in a second to have my
stepped into a “wall of bullets” and chased President Barack friends with me right now,” the 25-year-
down two Taliban fighters who were car- Obama hung the blue old from Hiawatha, Iowa, said afterward
rying his mortally wounded friend away. ribbon cradling the on the rain-soaked White House drive-
Three years after acts of battlefield medal around way.
bravery, Giunta on Tuesday became the Barack Obama Giunta’s neck. Obama said Giunta “charged headlong
first living service member from the “I’m going to go into the wall of bullets.” The sergeant at
Afghanistan and Iraq wars to receive the off script here and just say, ‘I really like first pulled a soldier who had been struck
nation’s top military award, the Medal of this guy,’” Obama said, calling him “a sol- in the helmet to safety, then sprinted ahead
Honor. He’s the first living medal recipi- dier as humble as he is heroic.” to find two Taliban fighters dragging away
ent in nearly 40 years. “When you meet Sal and you meet his the stricken Sgt. Joshua C. Brennan.
Far from the perilous ridge where his family, you are just absolutely convinced “Sal never broke stride,” Obama said.
unit was attacked on a moonlit night in that this is what America is all about, and “He leapt forward. He took aim. He killed
October 2007, Giunta stood in the glitter- it just makes you proud.” one of the insurgents and wounded the
ing White House East Room, in the com- For Giunta, the tribute was bittersweet. other, who ran off.”
8 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the nation


Senate panel OKs
Rangel guilty: Ethics panel rules misconduct
Diamond as Fed member By Larry Margasak
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — A Senate panel on
Tuesday approved the nomination of Nobel WASHINGTON — New York Rep. Charles
prize winner Peter Diamond to be a member Rangel, a longtime power in the U.S. House,
of the Federal Reserve, violated its rules with financial misconduct,
marking the second brought it discredit and will be punished, fel-
attempt to push through low lawmakers sitting as jurors ruled on
Republican roadblocks. Tuesday.
The Senate Banking Protesting the enduring stain on his four-
Committee, in a 16-7 vote, decade congressional career, the 80-year-old
sent the nomination to the Democrat said he was treated unfairly for
full Senate for considera- “good faith mistakes.” His statement reflected
tion. the bitterness of an eight-month career slide,
Peter Diamond The seven senators starting with an unrelated ethics ruling that
opposing Diamond’s forced him from his coveted chairmanship of
nomination were all Republicans. They the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee.
included Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, The conduct often cited by critics was his
the top-ranking Republican on the panel. failure to report income to the IRS from a unit
President Barack Obama nominated he owned in a Dominican Republic resort —
Diamond to the Fed in late April. But opposi- showing the chairman in charge of tax legisla-
tion from some Senate Republicans had tion shortchanged the IRS.
stalled the nomination. Opponents have ques- Rangel, a founder of the Congressional
tioned Diamond’s practical qualifications for Black Caucus, remains a political kingpin in REUTERS
the job. New York’s famed Harlem neighborhood and New York Rep. Charles Rangel pauses as he speaks to the members of the media in front of
is unlikely to resign. He won re-election earli- his House office on Capitol Hill in Washington,D.C.
GOP senator deals er this month. Republicans — now will write what is likely gravelly voiced and sartorially flashy veteran
setback to nuclear treaty Convicted on 11 of 13 charges of rules vio- to be a stinging report to amplify its findings. of 20 terms in Congress.
lations, his ordeal isn’t finished. Then, the full House ethics committee will Rangel can waive his right to the hearing
WASHINGTON — An agreement between
The eight-member ethics panel that convict- conduct a hearing Thursday on the appropri- and ask the committee to go straight to delib-
the United States and Russia to slash their
ed him — four Democrats and four ate punishment for Rangel, the silver-haired, erations on possible sanctions.
nuclear arsenals was in danger of collapse
Tuesday after an influential Republican sena-
tor said it should not be voted on this year.
With a terse statement, Sen. Jon Kyl, R-
Ariz., dealt a major setback to President
Rise in factory production lifts hopes for economy
Barack Obama’s efforts to improve ties with By Christopher S. Rugaber tive readings on the economy, including data plan to try to lower interest rates and spur
Russia and to his broader strategy for reduc- and Daniel Wagner released Monday that showed retail sales rose growth.
ing nuclear arms worldwide. The treaty, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in October by the most in seven months. The Fed’s bond-purchase plan has sparked
known as New START, had been seen as one “After a pretty disappointing summer, the criticism from some economists who say it
of Obama’s top foreign policy accomplish- economic recovery might be picking up,” said risks triggering runaway inflation later on. But
WASHINGTON — After leading the econ-
ments. Paul Ashworth, an economist at Capital several analysts said Tuesday’s tame whole-
omy out of recession last year and then flag- Economics. sale price report provides support for the Fed’s
Without the support of Kyl, the leading ging over the summer, manufacturers might
Republican voice on the treaty, Democrats And a report Tuesday on wholesale prices move.
be getting a second wind. showed that the rising production and sales “The incoming data suggests, at least for
have little hope of securing at least eight Factories boosted their output in October by
Republican votes, the minimum they would aren’t increasing prices enough to fan inflation now, that the Fed was justified in its decision,”
the most since July, the Federal Reserve said fears. That gives the Federal Reserve leeway said Diane Swonk, chief economist at
need for ratification in the Senate.
Tuesday. Its report follows several other posi- to carry out its $600 billion bond purchase Mesirow Financial.
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A difference of opinion in favor of Proposition 1A, the I learned that a Navy destroyer was choose to reflect the diverse character of this
cent on unearned income that is
Editor, already taxable (in most cases even high-speed rail initiative. Even in used during the war for target prac- dynamic and ever-changing community.
Hopefully Ms. Weiss analyzes Publisher
high-end gains on sales of your res- some of the most vocal hotbeds of tice off Redwood City. The hulk is Jerry Lee
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cy in trouble” guest perspective in Medicare will be solvent through cent for), the vote was strongly in Sports Editor
the Nov. 4 edition of the Daily 2029. We’d save even more money favor of the project. Only in Nathan Mollat
Journal). if we instituted a publicly-funded Atherton, where the measure lost James O. Clifford Copy Editor/Page Designer
The United States’ uniquely cruel Erik Oeverndiek
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The election suggests that most those who will lose their view from What’s up with Julio Lara
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the Kinko’s site? Kerry McArdle
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We have had the wrong balance in True support for system. tecture or had a sentimental attach- Business Staff
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Most San Mateo County resi- Jennifer Bishop Gloria Brickman
The Affordable Care Act insti- wouldn’t miss it if it finally became
Editor, dents support this job-creating, Gale Green Jeff Palter
tutes a new balance, with more more parking spaces like I thought Shirley Marshall Kris Skarston
I’m disappointed with a photo environmentally friendly project
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percent tax break for providing Bob Ross addressing an anti-high- At least when the building was Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
insurance and seniors are getting speed rail crowd last weekend in South San Francisco Michelle Sibrian Jeremy Venook
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World markets sink stocks


By Stephen Bernard European finance ministers discussed a
Dow 11,023.50 -178.47 10-Yr Bond 2.8470% -0.0640
and David K. Randall Wall Street bailout for Ireland’s banks in hopes of
Nasdaq 2,469.84 -43.98 Oil (per barrel) 82.43 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS preventing another crisis of confidence
S&P 500 1,178.34 -19.41 Gold 1,338.30 dipped below 11,000 during the day for in Europe’s financial system. The coun-
NEW YORK — Stocks fell for a the first time since Oct. 20. Wal-Mart try has so far refused any outside finan-
fourth day Tuesday as concerns over a Stores Inc. and Home Depot Inc. were cial assistance.
slowdown in China and talks about a the only two companies to rise among A fiscal crisis in Greece resulted in a
bailout for Irish banks combined to push the 30 stocks that make up the Dow. global swoon in stock prices in May as
the Dow Jones industrial average to its The Standard & Poor’s 500 index fell investors questioned the ability of
19.41, or 1.6 percent, to 1,178.34. The European nations to protect the value of
largest one-day loss since August.
Nasdaq composite index fell 43.98, or their shared currency, the euro. Greece
Asian markets started a global sell-off
1.8 percent, to 2,469.84. had to be bailed out by fellow European
after South Korea’s central bank raised All 10 industry groups in the Standard nations and the International Monetary
interest rates to curb inflation. Shares and Poor’s 500, the index followed by Fund.
also fell in Shanghai and Hong Kong as most professional money managers, fell. Ireland’s situation is different from
speculation spread that China will take Companies in the materials and energy Greece’s, but their respective debt crises
more steps to control the pace of its rap- industries lost the most ground. Both are having similar effects on markets. As
idly-growing economy, which would groups fell more than 2 percent. new doubts emerge about Europe’s abil-
dampen global demand for industrial Commodities prices also fell sharply ity to keep its financial system sound,
goods. as investors shed riskier assets and antic- investors are abandoning the euro, flock-
“The fact that China is taking actions ipated weaker demand for basic materi- ing to the dollar, dumping risky assets
to tighten things up over there is having als from China. The dollar jumped 0.9 like stocks and commodities and sending
a big ripple effect here,” said Bruce percent against an index of six other cur- borrowing rates for countries they see as
Simon, the chief investment officer at rencies as investors sought safety. credit risks soaring.
Ballentine Partners. Stock indexes have risen sharply since The yield on 10-year Irish bonds rose
In Brussels, European finance minis- October following strong corporate to 8.25 percent from 7.94 percent late
ters ended a meeting without an agree- earnings reports and the introduction of Monday. Yields rise as bond prices fall.
ment to bail out Ireland. However offi- a $600 billion stimulus plan by the Higher yields are a sign that investors
cials there said they’re moving ahead Federal Reserve. Some investors may are demanding more money for their
with preparations to support the coun- have taken the global economic concerns willingness to take on the risk of lending
try’s troubled banks. as an opportunity to sell. to that country. In contrast, the yield on
The Dow Jones industrial average fell As Asian countries dealt with exces- the 10-year U.S. Treasury note edged
178.47, or 1.6 percent, to 11,023.50. It sive economic growth and inflation, down to 2.85 percent from 2.95 percent.

Yahoo teams with Groupon, others to dangle deals


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo Inc. is


Yahoo peddles discounts
hopping on the bargain-hunting bandwag- ATTENTION, BARGAIN SHOPPERS: in an effort to make its website more
on with Groupon, the Internet’s hottest Yahoo is teaming up with online discount compelling while holding down its costs.
discount broker, and more than a dozen broker Groupon and similar services to BUY OR ALIGN?: There has been
other similar services. offer local deals to consumers throughout speculation that Yahoo might be
The partnerships announced Tuesday the U.S. interested in buying Groupon for as much
are the latest in a series of alliances that TEAM PLAYER:This is the latest in a series as $3 billion. A Yahoo executive said
of partnerships that Yahoo has forged with partnerships don’t preclude the company
Yahoo Inc. has forged in the past 18 other services during the past 18 months from making an acquisition.
months with other Internet companies. It’s
part of an effort to keep people on Yahoo’s
website for longer periods and bring in prey on out-of-favor companies have been at the Web 2.0 summit.
more ad revenue after years of listlessness. exploring a possible Yahoo bid might Yahoo shares fell 42 cents to $16.17
The turnaround efforts haven’t paid off include the participation of another strug- during Tuesday’s afternoon trading, well
yet, leaving Yahoo vulnerable to a possi- gling Internet icon, AOL Inc. Yahoo CEO below the $33 per share that the company
ble takeover attempt. Repeated published Carol Bartz may be asked to address those could have gotten from Microsoft Corp.
reports have asserted buyout firms that reports Tuesday afternoon when she is had it accepted its rival’s offer in May
scheduled to sit for an on-stage interview 2008.

Business briefs
GM to expand IPO by 31 percent
DETROIT — Investor demand for General Motors stock has
been so strong that the company will expand its initial public
offering by 31 percent, to 478 million common shares, a person
briefed on the sale said Tuesday.
The move could make GM’s IPO the largest in history for a
U.S.-based company. If GM’s sale of preferred shares is included,
the offering could have a total value of $21.6 billion, topping Visa
Inc.’s $19.7 billion IPO in 2008, according to the IPO tracking
firm Dealogic.
GM is expected to announce the final price of the IPO on
Wednesday and shares will start trading the following day at a
price of $33 each, according to the person, who asked not to be
identified because he is not authorized to speak publicly about the
sale.
Most of the additional shares will be sold by the U.S. govern-
ment, said the person. A union health care trust would sell a small
part of the additional shares, the person said.
Bankers handling the GM will take an option to sell another 55
million shares, bringing the total value of the common shares sold
to $17.6 billion. The company will sell preferred shares worth $4
billion, bringing the total value of the deal to $21.6 billion.

Beatles’songs are finally available on iTunes


LOS ANGELES — Nearly 50 years after the Beatles took tel-
evision by storm, the Fab Four’s songs became available on
iTunes on Tuesday, setting the stage for a possible new outbreak
of Beatlemania — this one online.
After many a hard day’s night of negotiations, Apple announced
a deal Tuesday to immediately begin selling the Beatles’ music by
the song or the album. Until now, the biggest-selling, most influ-
ential group in rock history has been glaringly absent from iTunes
and other legal online music services.
“The Beatles are one of those groups that parents and young
people can kind of come together on, no pun intended,” said Craig
Marks, editor of Billboard magazine. “There are kids and there are
baby boomers and people in between who, for whatever reason,
never did download those Beatles songs because they weren’t on
iTunes, and now they’re going to have the opportunity to do so.”
NO QUESTION: ROY HALLADAY WAS A UNANIMOUS CHOICE FOR THE NL’S CY YOUNG AWARD >>> PAGE 12
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• Sports Digest: FC Gold Pride folds, page 13

Menlo boys’ return to CCS polo final


By Josh Koehn the Division II semifinal. “This is up there with one of my
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF What was expected to be a close I hadn’t seen us playing like that.It was best games,” Williams said, noting
contest between the No. 2 and 3 fired up to an entirely new degree.” that the defense and offense’s suc-
Bad news is said to come in seeds was on its way to a blowout by cess aren’t mutually exclusive. “Our
— Jack Finch,Menlo player defense is designed to feed into the
threes, and on Tuesday night, the halftime. Menlo jumped out to a 5-1
bad news came at the expense of Los lead after the first quarter, held an offense.”
Finch. “I hadn’t seen us playing like Knights gave their goalkeeper, Los Altos coach Johnny Bega
Altos’ boys’ water polo program. 11-3 lead at the intermission and
that. It was fired up to an entirely Keegan Williams, every opportunity gave credits to the Knights’ overall
For the third straight season, only extended its advantage in the effort, especially when it came to
Menlo and Sacred Heart Prep will third by outscoring the Eagles 4-0 in new degree.” to keep the cage clear. Half the goals
shutting down Eagles star Colin
meet in the Central Coast Section the period. Putting a hand in front of every allowed by Williams, who had 16
Mulcahy, who was held scoreless.
championship game, after the “We were anticipating a close passing lane, as well as the few saves, came in the fourth quarter
Knights throttled the Eagles 18-6 in game,” said Menlo junior Jack shots Los Altos mustered, the with the game well in hand. See MENLO, Page 15

U.S. doping
No luck for Padres
By Nathan Mollat
case reaches
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

There is a saying in sports that one of the


hardest things to do is beat the same team
into France
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
three times in one season.
The Serra water polo team, playing in the LYON, France — U.S. investigators inter-
semifinals of the Central Coast Section viewed French anti-doping officials at Interpol
Division I tournament against top-seeded St. headquarters Tuesday as part of a probe into
Francis, had a chance to avenge two losses to allegations of drug use by cyclists, including
the Lancers during the regular season Tuesday Lance Armstrong, a French official told The
night at Menlo-Atherton. St. Francis won the Associated Press.
first matchup of the season 11-4. The Padres The investigation shifted its focus to France,
tightened things up in the West Catholic with an American delegation seeking informa-
Athletic League playoffs, losing just 8-5. tion from police officials and the national anti-
So were the Padres getting closer to the one doping agency (AFLD) that has stored some of
of the top teams in Northern California? Not Armstrong’s samples from the Tour de France.
really. St. Francis scored six times in the first Armstrong won cycling’s storied race seven
period and cruised to an 18-10 win. straight times, from 1999 to 2005.
Serra coach Bob Greene was under no illu- Francoise Lasne, director of the AFLD lab,
sion his team had closed the gap with the and testing director Jean-Pierre Verdy were
Lancers. heard as witnesses Tuesday at Interpol, an offi-
“[St. Francis is] playing at a different level cial with knowledge of the meeting told the AP.
right now. They’re explosive,” Greene said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity
“We have to earn every single goal and bang because he was not authorized to speak publicly
away at it. on the case.
“Speed. That’s the difference.” Interpol, the international police agency, is
It was evident throughout the match that St. acting an intermediary between the U.S. and
Francis (19-6) was faster and more deadly French officials.
with its shooting. Time and again, the Lancers Before the meeting, a French official said the
found themselves in great position in front of AFLD would make its information available to
the Serra cage and converted easy looks. the Americans. The official also spoke on condi-
Serra (15-12) could not match St. Francis’ tion of anonymity because he was not author-
speed. It seemed at times as if the Padres ized to publicly discuss the meeting.
weren’t even trying to keep up and that’s a tes- He said the agency would share “everything
tament to how good the Lancers are. we know, everything we have, in the fridges, in
“Personnel is personnel. They have better the freezers, everything, everywhere” and is pre-
personnel,” Greene said. “When we set up pared to answer “everything that they ask.”
offensively and defensively, we can play with The U.S. probe is being conducted by U.S.
anybody. Transition is what kills us.” Food and Drug Administration Agent Jeff
Despite the final score, Serra actually took a Novitzky and others. Approached in the lobby
surprising 1-0 lead on Paul Jordan’s shot from of his hotel, Novitzky declined comment. The
the point less than 30 seconds into the match. French official said he believed the American
NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL
St. Francis tied the score less than 20 sec- delegation also included U.S. federal prosecutor
onds later and proceeded to go to score four Serra’s Max Murphy leans away from defensive pressure to create space to get this shot off.
Despite being double-teamed most of the night,Murphy still scored a game-high five goals
See SERRA, Page 15 to go along with four assists in the Padres’18-10 loss to St. Francis in the CCS DI semifinals. See DOPING, Page 14

Bulldog Bowl stakes still important to CSM


By Josh Koehn
CSM Notebook Conference play at 2-3 — will now finish the Pollack said there is no greater emphasis on win-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF season Saturday against visiting College of the ning this game compared to any other that was
Two of the Bulldogs’ three losses came in the Sequoias (6-4) in the Bulldog Bowl. The differ- on the schedule, but it’s certainly no less impor-
If football — a game played on a field stretch- final minute — a long touchdown pass given up ence in the game’s meaning compared to a sea- tant to get a win in the final CSM game for 32
ing 300 feet from one end zone to the other — is against Foothill and a field goal with three sec- son ago is significant, as CSM beat Reedley 31- outgoing sophomores.
a game of inches, the tone of an entire season onds left against Butte — but players never lost 20 last year for a NorCal title and spot in the Tulloch agreed, saying the Bulldogs have a
heart, CSM defensive coordinator Tim Tulloch state championship game. unique opportunity in the finale.
can just as easily turn on something as minus-
said. “We’d love to be 10-0, but these guys have “I think Coach Pollack touched on this briefly
cule as several plays. done a great job and every week they’ve worked — this is a reward for our guys, for what they’ve
While it wouldn’t be difficult for College of “The guys have worked incredibly hard, and
that’s this conference; one play here, one play on making the changes and correcting things,” accomplished this season,” he said. “Our guys
San Mateo’s players and coaches to wonder Tulloch said. “The differences between the way are getting an opportunity to play in a bowl
what might have been, the Bulldogs have chosen there is the difference between a win and a loss,”
he said. “You look at most games in this confer- we played in the second half against Butte and game, it’s a great bowl. ... It’s the last game for
instead to focus on what lies in front of them. the Laney game were night and day.” many sophomores, who have been for us for two
ence, not just us, they’re decided on a play here
CSM recovered from consecutive losses to or there.” The Bulldogs will now go from playing a rare or three years, and it’s important for us to send
Foothill, City College of San Francisco and The 7-3 Bulldogs — fourth in NorCal night game in Oakland last week to a noon start
Butte to beat Laney College 14-7 Friday night. Saturday at home. CSM head coach Bret See CSM, Page 14
12 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Halladay unanimous Cy Young winner


By Ben Walker winner will be announced Thursday. Halladay got to Philadelphia on the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It could be a much more complicated day of the trade and drew a standing
race. ovation from nearly 20,000 fans when
NEW YORK — Roy Halladay Felix Hernandez went 13-12, but he was introduced in person at a 76ers
arrived in Philadelphia to a standing topped the majors with a 2.27 ERA, game.
ovation, a $60 million contract exten- led the AL in innings and was second Halladay was dominant in an open-
sion and the billing as baseball’s top in strikeouts. His Seattle Mariners ing-day victory at Washington and
ace. That was before he threw a single had the worst record in the league and won his first four decisions. The next
pitch. were either shut out or held to one run month, he threw the 20th perfect
Doc delivered, and then some. in 10 of his 34 starts. game in major league history — only
Halladay added another victory to CC Sabathia of the Yankees went after got pinch-hitter Ronny Paulino
an almost perfect season Tuesday, 21-7 with a 3.18 ERA and Tampa to hit a grounder for the final out did
unanimously winning the NL Cy Bay’s David Price was 19-6 with a Halladay break into a big smile.
Young Award and becoming the fifth 2.72 ERA. It was a rare show of emotion.
pitcher to earn the honor in both “Obviously, Felix’s numbers are Halladay is well known for his focus
leagues. very, very impressive,” Halladay said. and dedication to workouts. In spring
“It’s by far the most fun I’ve ever “Ultimately, you look at how guys are training, it was not uncommon to see
had playing this game,” he said on a able to win games. Sometimes, you him in camp by 6 a.m.
conference call from Mexico, where find a way to win games.” “Roy just set such a great exam-
he was golfing with Phillies teammate Acquired from Toronto last ple,” Dubee said.
Mike Sweeney, Cardinals star Chris December, Halladay quickly adjusted Halladay earned his 18th win in
Carpenter and pitcher Chris Young. to a new league and added to the 2003 REUTERS mid-September. Despite all of their
“It was everything I hoped it would AL Cy Young he won with the Blue Philadelphia pitcher Roy Halladay became the fifth pitcher to win the recent success, no Phillies had
be,” Halladay said. Jays. Cy Young award in both the National and American leagues. He won it in reached had won more than 17 since
In the Year of the Pitcher, he Halladay threw a perfect game at 2003 with Toronto. He garnered all 32 first-place votes for a unanimous 1983, when Denny did it.
became the only one ever to throw a Florida on May 29, then tossed a no- decision over second-place Adam Wainwright. The only pitchers picked on all the
perfect game and no-hitter in the hitter against Cincinnati in his post- Halladay joined Roger Clemens, Santana last accomplishing the feat in ballots were Halladay, Wainwright
same season. season debut. Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez and 2006. and Jimenez. There were two
Halladay was an easy choice after Voting for the award ended after the Gaylord Perry as pitchers to earn the Halladay is the 16th multiple win- BBWAA voters in every league city,
going 21-10 with a 2.44 ERA and 219 regular season. Three days later, award in both leagues. ner of a Cy Young Award, a list head- and each person listed five top choic-
strikeouts. He led the league in wins Halladay completely overmatched He credited catcher Carlos Ruiz, ed by Clemens’ seven and Johnson’s es.
and topped the majors in innings (250 the Reds, the top-hitting team in the pitcher Jamie Moyer, pitching coach five. Steve Carlton and Greg Maddux Halladay finished with a perfect
2-3), shutouts (4) and complete NL, in their playoff opener. Rich Dubee and others for making his each won four times. 224 points. Wainwright (20-11, 2.42
games (9). Halladay split a pair of matchups transition to the Phillies and the NL a The Cy Young started in 1956. ERA) got 28 second-place votes and
Halladay received all 32 first-place with Lincecum in the NL champi- smooth one. Through the 1966 season, there was 122 points and Jimenez (19-8, 2.88
votes in balloting by the Baseball onship series. The Giants won in six “I was definitely worried about just one selection from both leagues. ERA) got the other four seconds and
Writers’ Association of America. games, blunting the Phillies’ bid to going to a new team,” he said, adding Halladay was the seventh Phillies 90 points.
Adam Wainwright of St. Louis was reach the World Series for the third he wondered: “How different are the pitcher to win the award. Along with “It was definitely special for me ...
second and Ubaldo Jimenez of straight year. leagues going to be?” Carlton, John Denny won in 1983 and knowing how great the competition
Colorado was third. San Francisco “We fell short,” he said. “That part His assessment of the NL: “More reliever Steve Bedrosian got it in was and how good guys were doing,”
ace Tim Lincecum, who won the past is definitely tough.” of a strategic game.” 1987. Halladay said. “To be able to finish it
two NL Cy Youngs, finished 11th. Halladay’s seven-year gap between Halladay became the 13th pitcher The Phillies paid a big price to get this way is a tremendous thrill.”
“It’s surprising,” Halladay said. Cy Youngs ties the longest in history, to unanimously win the NL Cy Halladay. They wound up trading At one point, Jimenez appeared to
“There could have been a lot of cases matching Tom Glavine. Young, with Jake Peavy previously 2009 postseason star Cliff Lee to be a sure thing for the award. He start-
made, strong cases.” “To be able to do it again after so doing it in 2007. It has happened Seattle as four teams wound up being ed the All-Star game with a 15-1
This year’s AL Cy Young Award long,” he said, “means a lot to me.” eight times in the AL, with Johan part of the swaps. record but tailed off.

Braves trade two for Marlins’ Uggla


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Infante was a first-time All-Star who hit a career-high .321 with
eight homers and 47 RBIs. Dunn was 2-0 with a 1.89 ERA in 25
ORLANDO, Fla. — Power-hitting second baseman Dan Uggla games in his rookie season.
was dealt from the Florida Marlins to the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday The trade reunites Uggla with former Marlins manager Fredi
for infielder Omar Infante and left-hander Mike Dunn in the first Gonzalez, hired by the Braves to succeed Bobby Cox following the
trade of the general managers’ meetings. longtime Atlanta manager’s retirement.
A two-time All-Star, Uggla hit .287 with 33 homers and 105 RBIs Martin Prado split time between second and third this year for the
last season and had been discussing a possible contract extension Braves, and the trade could be a sign Atlanta is unsure whether third
with Florida. He made $7.8 million this year, is eligible for salary baseman Chipper Jones can return next year from surgery to repair
arbitration and can become a free agent after the 2011 World Series. a torn ligament in his left knee. Jones turns 39 in April.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 13
and truTV. Sports chiefs
Sports Digest Sean McManus of CBS
and David Levy of Turner
Felix, Oliver win said at the Sports Media &
2010 Jesse Owens Awards Technology conference in
New York that the compa-
INDIANAPOLIS — Allyson Felix has won nies would combine their
her third Jesse Owens Award, and David rosters of basketball com-
Oliver was honored by USA Track and Field mentators.
for the first time.
Felix won the U.S. Charles Barkley CBS will still broadcast
the Final Four each year
national title at 100 meters through 2015, so the network’s lead team of
this year, and won IAAF Jim Nantz and Clark Kellogg will keep calling
Diamond League titles in the national semifinal and championship
the 200 and 400. games, though a third person could join the
She also won the Jesse crew.
Owens Award for top
American track athlete in Iverson scores 15 in Turkey debut
Allyson Felix 2005 and 2007. ANKARA, Turkey — Former NBA All-
Oliver ran the five
fastest times in the world this year in the 110- Star Allen Iverson has scored 15 points in his
meter hurdles, and 12 of the top 15 times. That debut for Besiktas Cola
included the 12.89 seconds he ran at Paris on Turka but failed to carry REUTERS
July 16, which breaks the U.S. record and is his team to victory against Michael Vick exploded against the Redskins on Monday night.He threw for 333 yards and four
the fourth-fastest time in history. Hemofarm Stada. Tds and ran for 80 yards and two more scores.
The winners were announced Tuesday. The Hemofarm Stada defeat-
awards will be presented at the Hall of Fame
induction ceremony on Dec. 4 at Virginia
Beach, Va.
ed Besiktas 94-91 in a
European Cup game on
Tuesday in Istanbul.
Turkish fans shouted
Vick playing like an MVP
By Rob Maaddi only because of the coaches that I have, the
FC Gold Pride folds Allen Iverson “Allen Iverson, the son of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS guys I’m playing with. The offensive line is
Besiktas Cola Turka” dur- playing great,” Vick said. “I have a great
SAN FRANCISCO — The defending ing the match.
champion FC Gold Pride of Women’s PHILADELPHIA — Michael Vick had just group of guys around me. Just as I’m doing a
The 11-time NBA All-Star had agreed to a great job, those guys are doing a great job as
Professional Soccer have folded after two scored after another dazzling run against the
$4 million, two-year contract with Besiktas well.”
years of operation. Redskins when Eagles fans at a local sports
after no NBA team offered him a contract for Fickle fans who were outraged when the
The Bay Area team says it is disbanding bar began chanting: “M-V-P! M-V-P! M-V-
the season. Eagles signed him to a two-year deal are now
because of slow ticket sales and costly cross- P!”
Iverson is 17th on the NBA’s career scoring It was a far cry from what Vick was being demanding the team give him a new contract.
country travel. Its players become free agents list with 24,368 points over a 14-year career
Wednesday. called a few years ago. Vick, who filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
with Philadelphia, Denver, Detroit and Once one of the NFL’s biggest and highest protection in July 2008, could be a top free
WPS chief executive Anne-Marie Eileraas Memphis. He won the league’s Most Valuable
says it is “disappointing” the club “did not paid stars, his career was in ruins and his life agent on the market next year if Philadelphia
Player award in 2001. in shambles. He was broke, reviled and rele- lets him get that far. Teams who weren’t will-
find the level of support it aimed for in its
market.” gated to being a situation- ing to trade a high draft pick for him when the
Attorney: Chargers’ al No. 3 quarterback after Eagles made him available last offseason just
The league will have six teams next season
in Atlanta, Boston, New Jersey, Philadelphia, minority stake for sale serving 18 months in fed- may be lining up to throw money at him.
Washington and Western New York. A SAN DIEGO — An attorney says San eral prison for running a “The other 31 teams out there need to save
Chicago franchise is seeking investors and Diego Chargers owner Alex Spanos is looking dogfighting ring. their money and vote for Michael Vick or try
hopes to join the league for 2011. The dead- to sell a minority stake to help with estate Now he’s on top again, to get a bid for him because the way he was
line is Dec. 15. planning. playing maybe better than looking out there, he was looking awesome,”
ever, and just in time to Redskins defensive tackle Albert
Mark Fabiani, who has led the Chargers’
Barkley,TNT NBA become perhaps the Haynesworth said.
push for a new stadium, says the percentage to
biggest free agent on the Some would argue that if Redskins quarter-
analysts join NCAA coverage be sold will be determined by negotiations Michael Vick market next year. back Donovan McNabb can get a $78 million,
with a potential buyer. Spanos and his wife,
NEW YORK — Look out, March Madness. Vick may have had the five-year deal from the Redskins, the 30-year-
Faye, own 36 percent. Their four children
Charles Barkley is coming. best all-around game by a quarterback in NFL old Vick certainly should be worth more right
each own 15 percent. Two minority owners
CBS and Turner executives confirmed history Monday night against Washington. He now. He’s younger and arguably playing bet-
own the other 4 percent.
Tuesday that the brash Hall of Famer and threw for 333 yards and four touchdowns, and ter than McNabb did when he led the Eagles
Fabiani says the Spanos family will contin-
other big names from TNT’s NBA broadcasts ran for 80 yards and two scores in to the Super Bowl in 2004. McNabb was trad-
ue to hold a controlling majority stake in the
would be part of their joint coverage of the Philadelphia’s 59-28 victory. ed by the Eagles to Washington in April and
team.
NCAA tournament starting this season. So much for everyone who protested his the rest, well, is history.
Fabiani says the sale of the minority share “I could have never envisioned this,” Vick
Expect Marv Albert to call some early arrival in Philadelphia and threatened to boy-
has nothing to do with stadium efforts. said. “Signing here, I didn’t even think I’d be
round games and Barkley and Kenny Smith to cott games.
The Chargers have long been rumored as a “I thought what he did was disgusting, but starting as the quarterback this year. So, all of
offer analysis from the studio under the 14- possible tenant if a new stadium is built in Los
year, $10.8 billion deal the two companies the guy paid his dues and deserves a second this is paramount for me, but at the same time
Angeles. chance,” said Shaun Young, an 18-year season it’s somewhat surprising.”
signed in April. The sale was first reported by
Tournament games will air on CBS and ticket holder who was inducted into the Pro Hard to believe that Vick’s No. 7 jersey,
FanHouse.com. Football Ultimate Fan Association’s Hall of which was being sold at clearance prices last
three of Turner’s cable channels: TNT, TBS
Fame last year in Canton, Ohio. December, is a hot item nowadays.
“He’s playing incredible. I respect people’s “He’s my favorite player,” said Ashley
opinions that don’t like him, but isn’t this Walton, one of many fans wearing a Vick jer-
world based on second chances?” sey at a sports bar in South Philadelphia. “I
Since signing with the Eagles in August know what he did was wrong and it’s some-
2009, he’s been a model citizen off the field, thing some people will never forgive him for,
working with the Humane Society of the but he went to jail and he did his time. People
United States and speaking to school and can’t judge him for one mistake forever.
community groups about the cruelty of dog- Everyone makes mistakes.”
fighting. Indeed, Vick has made the Eagles (6-3) an
On the field, Vick has been downright spec- instant contender in a season in what was to
tacular, even more so than when he was a be a rebuilding season. They’re 4-0 in games
superstar with the Atlanta Falcons. that he’s started and finished, and are tied with
“I feel like I’m playing the best football the New York Giants for first place in the NFC
East.
14 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

tion of backs — Therman McGowan, Vai Liu, California Community College Athletic should help Milligan.

CSM
Continued from page 11
Tim Celestine and Danny Godfrey. Fleet-footed
quarterback Julian Bernard also will play a piv-
otal role. He gained 70 yards rushing against
Association Cross Country Championships, but
that doesn’t mean he won’t see a few familiar
faces.
“I know the course a lot and I know the hills,”
he said, adding that his training results this week
have been especially strong.
Laney in addition to throwing for 136 yards and The sophomore transfer from American River Motivation certainly won’t be an issue,
a touchdown. College will see his old mates on the course, and though. Milligan said he hopes to get “bragging
those guys out on a good note.” One matchup that could be particularly inter- the goal for the lone Bulldog in the race is to rights over my old coach.”
Doing so will require stopping the Giants, esting is Bulldogs receiver Rahsaan Vaughn and keep pace with the this season’s top team in “Get in his top five, and show him I could
who are on a three-game winning streak entering Giants defensive back Miguel Rodriguez. Northern California. have been in there if I was still there,” he said.
Saturday. The two teams most recently met in Vaughn leads CSM with 928 yards receiving “Individually, I’m running for me and my
the Bulldog Bowl in 2006, with CSM winning and 11 touchdowns, and he is averaging almost school,” Milligan said. “I don’t have anyone else Women’s basketball
29-23 in overtime. 20 yards per catch. Rodriguez, only a freshman, relying on me. It’s a different attitude. It’s more
The Giants are led by a two-headed rushing has seven interceptions on the season, two of like track, I guess, because it’s an individual The Bulldogs are off to an 0-2 start to the sea-
attack in the form of Eric Johnson (656 yards, which he returned for touchdowns. race. ... I’m not worrying about a team score, it’s son following a 76-72 loss Friday to visiting De
five touchdowns) and Brant Botill (520 yards, All-Conference honors were handed out this all about place. If I don’t do good, it’s all on me.” Anza College.
four touchdowns), who each average more than past week, and San Mateo nabbed six first-team Leaving ARC for San Mateo because he need- San Mateo freshman Kimmie Fung had 13
five yards per carry. Jeremy Butler leads COS in spots: offensive lineman Jeremy Galten, defen- ed to find a job in addition to school, Milligan’s points and seven rebounds in defeat, and she was
receiving with 557 yards and six touchdowns, sive lineman Langi Haupeakui, linebacker workload has been heavy this season, sometimes followed by Franchesca Roth and Patricia
while Giants quarterback Phillip Brandt is Brandon Francesconi, defensive back Ron cutting into his training. Still, Bulldogs coach Malaspina, who each had 11 points.
throwing for an average of 115 yards per game Fields and Vaughn at receiver. Joe Mangan thinks his runner has improved dra- Trailing 37-26 at halftime, the Bulldogs’
with seven touchdowns to five interceptions. matically. shooting improved in the second half, but CSM
The Bulldogs’ offense will likely counter with Cross country “He has progressively gotten in better shape couldn’t stop De Anza from having four players
its own vaunted ground game, which is averag- Mitch Milligan might not have any current over the course of the season,” Mangan said. score into double-figures, including Desiree
ing 305 yards per contest and features a collec- teammates running alongside him at Saturday’s A familiarity with Woodward Park in Fresno Collins, who finished with 21.

ing back for the ’09 and ’10 Tours, has repeated-

DOPING
Continued from page 11
ly denied allegations he took performance-
enhancing drugs.
The former head of the French agency, Pierre
Bordry, previously promised to hand over
Armstrong’s samples from the 1999 Tour de
Doug Miller and U.S. Anti-Doping Agency France to Novitzky if the agent makes an official
CEO Travis Tygart. request. Bordry announced his resignation this
Miller had been booked at the same hotel as September after battling with French authorities
Novitzky, but canceled the reservation. He over the budget for the doping agency.
couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.
“The samples were clean when originally pro-
His office voicemail said he would be out of the
vided and tested. So we have nothing to be con-
country from Monday to Thursday. Thom
cerned about. Period,” Mark Fabiani, an attorney
Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s
for Armstrong, said in a statement sent to the AP
office, declined comment.
on Tuesday.
Reached by e-mail, Tygart declined comment.
PICK THE MOST NFL WINNERS AND WIN! DEADLINE IS 11/19/10 In a recorded phone message at USADA head- One of the French officials, meanwhile, said
quarters in Colorado Springs, Colo., Tygart said he does not know whether U.S. investigators
Pigskin Pick ‘em Week Eleven he was out of the office on business.
French police officials whose job it is to inves-
have formally requested the samples.
“They can’t just take them with them. There’s
Win Dinner For Two and a Limo Ride* to Broadway Grill tigate sports doping in France are also meeting all the preparation that needs to be done before
later this week with the Americans, a senior that happens,” he said.
police official said Tuesday. That official spoke The French sports daily L’Equipe reported in
ROAD TEAM HOME TEAM 2005 that Armstrong’s samples from 1999 con-
on condition that he not be identified because he
Tampa Bay vs San Francisco was not authorized to discuss the meeting pub- tained traces of the banned performance-
licly. enhancer EPO after being retested in 2004.
Oakland vs Pittsburgh
The meeting will also be in Lyon, the south- An investigator mandated by cycling’s inter-
Buffalo vs Cinncinati national governing body later cleared
central city where Interpol is located, and was
Arizona vs Kansas City organized through the police agency, the official Armstrong.
Cleveland vs Jacksonville said. He said he expects the meeting would U.S. federal prosecutors have been looking at
Houston vs NY Jets cover, among other subjects, disgraced cyclist cheating in cycling for months, aided by
Floyd Landis’ allegations that Armstrong and Novitzky, who played a key role in the BALCO
Washington vs Tennessee scandal that implicated athletes like Barry Bonds
members of his former U.S. Postal team system-
Baltimore vs Carolina atically doped. and Marion Jones and opened a window into the
Detroit vs Dallas The police officials work for a French agency methods used to dope.
Atlanta vs St. Louis that, separately, has also been investigating Armstrong became a more important figure in
vs syringes and transfusion equipment found in a the probe this spring after Landis, who was
Seattle New Orleans
trash container after the 2009 Tour de France that stripped of the 2006 Tour de France title for fail-
Indianapolis vs New England French officials say belonged to the Astana ing a doping test, dropped long-standing denials
NY Giants vs Philadelphia cycling team that included Armstrong and Tour and acknowledged he used performance-
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In the third period, the Padres “I think this (St. Francis team) is improved to 17-9. Menlo will now

SERRA
Continued from page 11
matched their scoring output of the
entire first half with four goals.
Unfortunately, they could not get any
the best team up here,” Greene said.
Despite the loss, Greene was proud
of what his team accomplished this
MENLO
Continued from page 11
face the top-seeded Gators, who
beat Soquel 12-11 in Tuesday’s
other semifinal.
closer as the Lancers scored five in season. Playing without a home pool, While Menlo and Sacred Heart
the third. the Padres became water polo Prep meeting up in the champi-
unanswered goals. “We have some very strong play- onship is becoming a bit of an annu-
St. Francis called off the dogs in the vagabonds, traveling around the find ers and obviously they know it and
St. Francis’ Patrick Goodenough fourth period as both teams emptied pools for practice time. While al tradition, the success each of the
was more than good enough in the took that away,” Bega said, noting two schools have had in the same
their benches. Jake Folan scored his College of San Mateo was the that the Knights often double- and
first period — he was nearly unstop- Padres’ de facto home pool, Serra had seasons as well as independent of
third goal of the match off the fourth triple-teamed Mulcahy. “Their shot
pable. He scored all four of his goals a hard time putting in the time neces- one another is even more impres-
assist of the night from Murphy to blocking was just phenomenal.”
in the opening period — including sive.
close out the scoring for Serra. sary to play at the level the WCAL Conversely, the Los Altos coach
four straight to close the period. The Knights and Gators have
Murphy, who is one of the best to demands. didn’t see the same stingy effort on
St. Francis scored the first two played against one another in five of
goals of the second period and were ever get into the pool in Serra history, There is also the fact the Padres did defense from his own team. the last seven CCS Division II
threatening to make a laugher out of scored a game-high five goals despite manage to score 10 against the “The entire season we’ve been finals, and the last time neither of
the match, but the Padres responded being double- and sometimes tripled- Lancers. preaching defense and we just did- them were in the finals was 1996.
with two straight goals, the second a teamed by the St. Francis defense. “There are a lot of [teams] that n’t come through,” Bega said. Everyone on Menlo’s squad
Max Murphy tally on the man advan- The difference in the game was can’t get 10 goals against St. Menlo’s Jack Lucas and Kyle knows the history, especially that
tage. glaring when looking at the score- Francis,” Greene said. Bowman led all scorers with five the Gators have gotten the better of
Suddenly, Serra was back in the book. Serra had just three players More importantly, as far as Greene goals each, and they were followed the Knights in both meetings this
game, down just four. combine for 10 goals. St. Francis, on is concerned, is that Serra is now a by fellow Knights Nick Hale (four season as well as the last two CCS
“That was the most confident I felt the other hand, had nine players with viable water polo program. Since tak- goals), John Holland McCowan championships.
the whole match,” Greene said. at least one goal. ing over six years ago, Greene has (three goals) and Finch (one goal). “We’ve played them twice this
“When we got to 8-4, that’s when I Serra goalie, Brennen Jaeb, who guided the Padres to four semifinal Los Alton’s Emilien Fritsch had year and we lost both times in over-
saw our guys believe.” had little chance of stopping most of appearances. Before Greene came two goals, while Adam Warmoth, time, so we’re just going to go out
The Lancers, however, responded the St. Francis’ goals, did come up aboard, the Padres did not even make Matt Orton, Dimitri Trembois and there and leave it all in the pool,”
with a power-play goal of its own less with two big saves on 5-meter penal- CCS for seven straight years. Dainen Boscary all had one each. Finch said. “In order to be the best
than 30 seconds later that appeared to ty shots, but there were few highlights “It’s a great honor to be in CCS,’ The Eagles end the season with a you have to beat the best, and I
take the wind out of the Padres’ sails. defensively for the Padres. Greene said. 21-7 record, while the Knights wouldn’t have it any other way.”
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WED THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUE

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NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS NFL STANDINGS
@ Avalanche @ Stars vs.B Jackets
6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL
Atlantic Division Atlantic Division East
W L Pct GB W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA
Boston 8 2 .800 — N.Y.Jets 7 2 0 .778 208 150
vs.Knicks @ Lakers Philadelphia 12 5 2 26 63 41 New England 6 2 0 .750 219 188
7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. New Jersey 4 6 .400 4 N.Y.Rangers 10 7 1 21 55 49 Miami 5 4 0 .556 172 192
CSN-BAY CSN-BAY New York 3 8 .273 5 1/2 Pittsburgh 9 8 2 20 58 52 Buffalo 1 8 0 .111 164 245
Philadelphia 2 9 .182 6 1/2 New Jersey 5 11 2 12 33 59 South
Nov. 21 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 16 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Toronto 2 9 .182 6 1/2 N.Y.Islanders 4 10 3 11 37 58 W L T Pct PF PA
vs.Tampa @ Arizona @ Packers @ Chargers @ Rams vs.Arizona Southeast Division Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 240 185
vs. Seattle Northeast Division Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 241 179
1:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 5:20 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:15 p.m. W L Pct GB W L OT Pts GF GA
FOX FOX NFL Net. FOX
Jacksonville 5 4 0 .556 196 250
ESPN FOX FOX Orlando 7 3 .700 — Montreal 12 5 1 25 49 36 Houston 4 5 0 .444 217 257
Atlanta 8 4 .667 — Boston 9 5 1 19 44 29 North
Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Miami 6 4 .600 1 W L T Pct PF PA
@ Steelers @ Chargers @ Jags vs.Denver vs. Colts @ K.C.
Ottawa 9 8 1 19 46 53
vs.Miami Charlotte 4 7 .364 3 1/2 Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 174 123
10 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 10 a.m. Buffalo 7 9 3 17 51 60 Baltimore 6 3 0 .667 196 165
CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS Washington 3 6 .333 3 1/2 Toronto 6 8 3 15 40 51
CBS CBS Cleveland 3 6 0 .333 172 182
Central Division Southeast Division Cincinnati 2 7 0 .222 184 213
W L Pct GB W L OT Pts GF GA West
CCS PLAYOFFS Chicago
Cleveland
6
5
3
5
.667
.500

1 1/2
Washington 13 4 1 27 66 47
Oakland
W
5
L
4
T
0
Pct
.556
PF
235
PA
188
Tampa Bay 8 7 2 18 48 54 Kansas City 5 4 0 .556 212 194
WEDNESDAY No. 8 Menlo-Atherton (4-6) at No. 1 Piedmont Hills Milwaukee 5 6 .455 2 Atlanta 7 8 3 17 57 67
(8-2),7 p.m. San Diego 4 5 0 .444 239 197
VOLLEYBALL Indiana 4 5 .444 2 Denver 3 6 0 .333 203 252
Carolina 8 9 0 16 51 60
CCS semifinals Detroit 4 7 .364 3
Division II Florida 7 8 0 14 44 39
Division IV
No.3 Mercy-Burlingame (25-10) vs.No.2 Notre Dame- No.7 Los Gatos (8-1-1) at No.2 Sequoia (9-0-1),7 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Belmont (25-11),5:30 p.m.at Christopher High-Gilroy
No.4 Sacred Heart Prep (19-10) vs.No.1 Soquel (27- Division III
WESTERN CONFERENCE East
Southwest Division W L T Pct PF PA
6),7:30 p.m.at Christopher High No.8 Del Mar (7-3) at No.1 Jefferson (8-2),7 p.m. Central Division Philadelphia 6 3 0 .667 257 209
W L Pct GB
W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y.Giants 6 3 0 .667 236 193
GIRLS’WATER POLO New Orleans 8 1 .889 —
Division IV Detroit 11 3 1 23 51 37 Washington 4 5 0 .444 183 229
CCS semifinals San Antonio 8 1 .889 — Dallas 2 7 0 .222 194 252
No.5 Greenfield (9-1) at No.4 Half Moon Bay (7-3),7 St.Louis 9 4 3 21 41 40
Division I p.m. Dallas 7 2 .778 1 South
Chicago 9 9 2 20 57 59
No.4 Gunn (23-5) at No.1 Menlo-Atherton (16-9),7 Memphis 4 8 .333 5 1/2 W L T Pct PF PA
Columbus 9 6 0 18 41 38 Atlanta 7 2 0 .778 222 175
p.m. SATURDAY Houston 3 7 .300 5 1/2
Nashville 7 6 3 17 42 48 New Orleans 6 3 0 .667 201 151
FOOTBALL Northwest Division
Division II Northwest Division Tampa Bay 6 3 0 .667 188 206
CCS first round W L Pct GB
No.4 Saint Ignatius (12-12) vs.No.1 Sacred Heart Prep W L OT Pts GF GA Carolina 1 8 0 .111 104 215
Open Division Utah 7 4 .636 — North
(22-3),5:30 p.m.at Lynbrook High No.6 Serra (6-3-1) at No.3 Valley Christian (9-1),7 p.m. Vancouver 10 4 3 23 54 43
Oklahoma City 6 4 .600 1/2 W L T Pct PF PA
Colorado 9 7 1 19 59 53
Portland 7 5 .583 1/2 Chicago 6 3 0 .667 175 146
THURSDAY Division III Minnesota 8 6 2 18 38 38 Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 221 143
Denver 6 5 .545 1
VOLLEYBALL No. 6 Burlingame at No. 3 North Monterey County Calgary 7 9 0 14 46 49 Minnesota 3 6 0 .333 169 195
Minnesota 3 9 .2504 1/2
CCS semifinals (9-1),1 p.m. Edmonton 4 9 3 11 42 66 Detroit 2 7 0 .222 215 202
Division I Pacific Division West
No.5 Aptos (5-3-2) at No.4 Terra Nova (6-4),7 p.m. Pacific Division
No. 3 Menlo-Atherton (21-7) vs. No. 2 North Salinas W L Pct GB W L T Pct PF PA
L.A.Lakers 9 2 .818 — W L OT Pts GF GA
(28-4),7:30 p.m.at Watsonville High Division IV Seattle 5 4 0 .556 166 199
Golden State 7 4 .636 2 Los Angeles 12 4 0 24 50 34 St.Louis 4 5 0 .444 160 164
No.5 Carlmont (21-13) vs.No.1 Palo Alto (35-1),5:30 No. 8 King’s Academy (6-4) at No. 1 Carmel (9-1), 1
p.m.at Watsonville High Phoenix 6 4 .600 2 1/2 Anaheim 10 8 2 22 51 59 San Francisco 3 6 0 .333 160 198
p.m. Arizona 3 6 0 .333 175 261
Sacramento 3 6 .333 5 San Jose 9 5 2 20 48 40
No.7 Seaside (6-4) at No.2 Sacred Heart Prep (8-2),1
Division V p.m. L.A.Clippers 1 10 .091 8 Phoenix 7 5 5 19 47 53
No.3 Crystal Springs (20-9) vs.No.2 Mt.Madonna (24- Dallas 9 7 0 18 48 45 Sunday’s Games
No.6 Menlo School (7-3) at No.3 San Lorenzo Valley
8),7:30 p.m.at Alma Heights High-Pacifica (9-1),1 p.m. Chicago 27,Minnesota 13
Monday’s Games Miami 29,Tennessee 17
Charlotte 113,Minnesota 110 Monday’s Games
FRIDAY College football Buffalo 14,Detroit 12
Orlando 89,Memphis 72 Boston 3,New Jersey 0
FOOTBALL 6th annual Bulldog Bowl at College of San Mateo Jacksonville 31,Houston 24
Dallas 98,New Orleans 95 Buffalo 4,Vancouver 3,OT N.Y.Jets 26,Cleveland 20,OT
CCS first round College of Sequoias (6-4) vs. College of San Mateo Philadelphia 5,Ottawa 1
Division I (7-3), noon Phoenix 100,Denver 94 Indianapolis 23,Cincinnati 17
Oklahoma City 115,Utah 108 N.Y.Rangers 3,Pittsburgh 2,OT Tampa Bay 31,Carolina 16
Golden State 101,Pistons 97 Colorado 6,St.Louis 3 Denver 49,Kansas City 29
LOCAL SCOREBOARD New Jersey at L.A.Clippers,late Sharks 6,Kings 3
Tuesday’s Games
Dallas 33,N.Y.Giants 20
San Francisco 23,St.Louis 20,OT
Tuesday’s Games
BOYS’WATER POLO Goal scorers:S — Westervelt 3;Silva,Conroy,Schell Cleveland 101,Philadelphia 93 Toronto 5,Nashville 4 Seattle 36,Arizona 18
CCS semifinals 2;Draga,Raisch.SHP — Bamberg 8;Dunlevie,Hol- Atlanta 102,Indiana 92 Montreal 3,Philadelphia 0 New England at Pittsburgh,8:20 p.m.
Division I loway,Enright,McKelvy.SHP goalie saves — Runkel Dallas 2,Anaheim 1 Open:Oakland,San Diego,Green Bay,New Orleans
16.Records — Sacred Heart Prep 19-9 overall;So- Washington 109,Toronto 94
No.1 St.Francis 18,No.4 Serra 10 Wednesday’s Games Monday’s Game
Serra 2 2 4 2 — 10 quel 18-7. Portland 100,Memphis 99 Philadelphia 59,Washington 28
St.Francis 6 5 5 2 — 18 L.A.Lakers 118,Milwaukee 107 Tampa Bay at N.Y.Islanders,4 p.m.
Thursday’s Game
Goal scorers: S — Murphy 5; Folan 3; Jordan 2. SF Chicago 95,Houston 92 Boston at N.Y.Rangers,4 p.m. Chicago at Miami,5:20 p.m.
No.2 Menlo School 18,No.3 Los Altos 6
— Goodenough 4;Simon 3;Garner,Agramonte 2; Denver 120,New York 118 Vancouver at Pittsburgh,4 p.m. Sunday’s Games
Menlo 5 6 4 3 — 18
Davita,Golan,Vitakis,Cope,Telfer.Goalie saves:S — Wednesday’s Games Buffalo at Washington,4 p.m. Detroit at Dallas,10 a.m.
Jaeb 8. SF — Broom 9. Records — Serra 15-12 Los Alto 1 2 0 3 — 6
Phoenix at Miami,4 p.m. Ottawa at Carolina,4 p.m. Oakland at Pittsburgh,10 a.m.
overall; St.Francis 19-6. Goal scorers: M — Lucas, Bowman 5; Hale 4; Hol-
land McCowan 3; Toronto at Philadelphia,4 p.m. Florida at Atlanta,4 p.m. Washington at Tennessee,10 a.m.
Division II Finch.LA — Fritsch 2;Boscary,Orton,Trembois,War- Washington at Boston,4:30 p.m. St.Louis at Detroit,4:30 p.m. Houston at N.Y.Jets,10 a.m.
No.1 Sacred Heart Prep 12,No.4 Soquel 11 moth. Goalie saves: M — Williams 16. LA — Yu 3. L.A.Lakers at Detroit,4:30 p.m. Anaheim at Minnesota,5 p.m. Buffalo at Cincinnati,10 a.m.
Soquel 4 2 3 2 — 11 Records — Menlo School 17-9 overall;Los Altos 21- L.A.Clippers at Minnesota,5 p.m. San Jose at Colorado,6 p.m. Arizona at Kansas City,10 a.m.
SHP — 4 1 4 3 — 12 7. Dallas at New Orleans,5 p.m. Phoenix at Calgary,6:30 p.m. Cleveland at Jacksonville,10 a.m.
Houston at Oklahoma City,5 p.m. Chicago at Edmonton,6:30 p.m. Baltimore at Carolina,10 a.m.
Green Bay at Minnesota,10 a.m.
TRANSACTIONS New Jersey at Utah,6 p.m.
Chicago at San Antonio,6:30 p.m.
Columbus at Los Angeles,7:30 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Atlanta at St.Louis,1:05 p.m.
Seattle at New Orleans,1:05 p.m.
New York at Sacramento,7 p.m. Florida at Boston,4 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Francisco,1:05 p.m.
NFL CAROLINA PANTHERS—Signed QB Brian St.Pierre
from the practice squad.Waived RB Andre Brown. Thursday’s Games New Jersey at Toronto,4 p.m. Indianapolis at New England,1:15 p.m.
ARIZONA CARDINALS—Placed OT Brandon Keith
on injured reserve. Signed OT D’Anthony Batiste. Signed LB Sean Ware to the practice squad. L.A.Clippers at Indiana,4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia,4 p.m. N.Y.Giants at Philadelphia,5:20 p.m.
Signed RB Alfonso Smith to the practice squad.Re- CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed PK Aaron Pettrey Phoenix at Orlando,5 p.m. Nashville at Montreal,4:30 p.m. Monday,Nov.22
leased WR Ed Gant from the practice squad. and OT Kirk Chambers. Denver at Portland,7:30 p.m. San Jose at Dallas,5:30 p.m. Denver at San Diego,5:30 p.m.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 21

The soup Obama loved as a kid Alinea


By Michele Kayal
and L2O
earn 3 stars in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Barack


Obama may have carried a message of unity
and tolerance during his visit last week to
Michelin Guide
By Caryn Rousseau
Indonesia, but it was his love of meatball soup THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
that got the local headlines.
“Bakso, nasi goreng ... semuanya enak!” or CHICAGO — The Michelin Guide
“Meatball soup, fried rice ... it’s all delicious!” announced Tuesday that two Chicago restau-
Obama said during a state dinner in Jakarta. rants, chef Grant Achatz’s
The president spent several years of his child- ultramodern Alinea and
hood in the country. chef Laurent Gras’
Bakso, a savory soup of meatballs and noo- seafood-centered L2O,
dles often garnished with bok choy, wontons, earned rare and coveted
tofu, crisp fried shallots and hard-boiled egg, three-star ratings in the
is Indonesia’s national street food, a go-to dish dining guide’s first-ever
sold from pushcarts to hungry students, mid- edition for the Midwestern
night revelers and just about anybody who city.
wants a satisfying snack any time of day. The esteemed guide’s Grant Achatz
“When people hang out at night and they publication in Chicago
feel hungry, they go for bakso,” says Djoko provides an official stamp
Supatmono, executive chef at Satay Junction, of approval on the city as
an Indonesian restaurant in New York. part of the global culinary
Like many dishes that bubble up through the elite. Tourism and culi-
masses, bakso has endless variations. The nary experts in Chicago,
meatballs — which vary in size from golf like celebrity chef Rick
balls to tennis balls — can be made with beef, Bakso,a savory soup of meatballs and noodles often garnished with bok choy,wontons,tofu, Bayless, say the recogni-
chicken, pork or even fish. Ditto for the stock. crisp fried shallots and hard-boiled egg,is Indonesia’s national street food. tion will attract more visi-
The noodles can be made from mung bean tors and boost the reputa-
starch, rice or wheat. Dutch, who colonized Indonesia in the 19th daddy of all of the southeast Asian beef ball
century. And then there’s the fact that it’s brethren,” he says. “It’s the whole idea of tion of the city’s restau- Laurent Gras
“This soup takes on many guises, but it rants and eateries.
always has meatballs, it always has noodles, it street food. Asian beef balls taken to a higher realm.
“While it’s generally accepted that meat, in They’re just better tasting.” “Just because Michelin thought there were
always has broth,” says Ken Woytisek, chef enough great restaurants in Chicago to do a
instructor in Asian cuisines at the Culinary some form, is involved in the balls, the rest is But even Indonesians split hairs. “People
unclear,” says James Oseland, editor-in-chief will take you to task if you say ’I really like guide,” said Bayless, whose upscale Mexican
Institute of America’s St. Helena, Calif., cam- restaurant Topolobampo earned a one-star rat-
pus. “It’s really a multicultural society, so of Saveur magazine, and author of “Cradle of this vendor,’” Woytisek says. “They’ll say
Flavor: Home Cooking from the Spice Islands ’No, no! You have to go this vendor.’ They ing from Michelin. “Because it says it is a
there are lots of variations. But it’s mainly the culinary destination to that international audi-
meat in the meatball that changes.” For of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.” never tire of arguing over who’s got the best.”
“Frankly, I don’t know what goes into them, But what are the criteria? Al dente noodles ence.”
instance, Muslims, who form the majority in Michelin’s Chicago guide includes 342
Indonesia, do not eat pork. and probably we’re better off not knowing. It’s and perfect meatballs.
like the hot dog.” “What makes a great bakso is a springy ver- restaurants and 39 hotels. It debuts Thursday
Like most street food, bakso has an air of and makes Chicago just the third U.S. city
mystery. The soup and the noodles probably Meatball soups are found throughout south- sus rubbery ball,” Oseland says. “And there’s
east Asia, but aficionados like Oseland espe- some sort of gentle spicing. There’s always apart from New York and San Francisco to
originated in China, but the meatball, have an annual Michelin Guide. Just like its
Woytisek says, may have come from the cially prize bakso. “The Indonesian version
really does tend to be the king, the real grand- See SOUP, Page 24 See GUIDE, Page 24
22 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 FOOD THE DAILY JOURNAL

New book a chance to pass on tradition


By Michele Kayal and roll it out to about a 16-inch square. Trim
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the edges of the square and with a fluted cutter,
then cut the dough into 10 strips, each about 1
Lidia Bastianich can still hear the pounding 1/2 inches wide. Cut across the middle of the
of her father’s pestle on Christmas Eve as he strips to form 20 ribbons, each about 7 inches
prepared baccala mantecato, the dried codfish long.
central to Italy’s Vigila feast. One at a time, tie each ribbon into a loose
“I remember the whole ritual of soaking it simple overhand knot. If necessary, stretch the
and cutting it and whipping it up,” says the chef ends gently so they’re long enough to knot.
and author whose latest book, a children’s pic- Place the knotted cookie on a sheet pan lined
ture book titled “Nonna Tell Me a Story” with parchment or waxed paper, leaving room
(Running Press, 2010), focuses on Christmas between them so they don’t stick together.
traditions. Repeat with the second half of the dough.
“My father would sit on a chair and put a big In a large (10- to 12-inch diameter) saucepan
pan between his legs, and he’d have a pestle and over medium-high, heat 2 inches of vegetable
whip it up,” she says. “That dish brings him oil to 350 F. When you’re ready to start frying,
with us at Christmas.” raise the heat and test the oil by dropping in a
Bastianich is known for her authentic Italian scrap of dough — the fat should bubble active-
recipes and her evangelism about the sanctity of ly around the dough, but it shouldn’t get dark
the table. In a world that she says has degraded quickly.
food by turning it over to big industry, Using long-handled tongs, quickly drop 10 to
Bastianich has added preserving tradition to her 12 cookies into the fryer. Raise the heat to
mission. return the oil to the frying temperature. The
“Traditions are who we are,” she says. “They cookies will first drop to the bottom, but soon
represent us as individuals, they strengthen us, float to the surface. Turn them frequently with
they give us roots. A tree, if it has roots, can tongs and a spider or slotted spoon, to cook
withstand strong weather.” evenly.
Holidays are the most obvious time to pass on Fry the cookies for about 4 minutes, or until
traditions, and Christmas offers many opportu- they are dark golden. Adjust the heat as needed
nities. With her own five grandchildren, Holidays are the most obvious time to pass on traditions,and Christmas offers many opportunities. to maintain the oil temperature and prevent
Bastianich makes fried dough ribbons, letting rapid browning. When crisp and golden all
the children help cut and fry the dough. 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for a lightly floured work surface and knead briefly over, lift them from the oil with a spider or slot-
Sometimes they make crostata, chocolate or rolling the dough into a soft smooth ball. If it is sticky, knead in ted spoon, drain off the oil, then lay them on
jam-filled butter cookies, which as a child she 6 to 8 cups vegetable oil for frying, or as additional flour in small amounts. Wrap the layers of paper towels to cool. Fry the remain-
would eat with her grandmother’s quince or needed dough tightly in plastic and chill in the refriger- ing cookies in batches the same way.
apricot jam. 1/4 cup powdered sugar, or as needed ator for 30 minutes to 1 hour. (You can keep it Store the cookies in a sealed cookie tin or
“These cookies, we made these for Christmas In a food processor, combine the butter, sugar refrigerated up to 1 day, but let it return to room plastic container and keep them dry. To serve,
all the time,” she says. “You bring them to and salt. Pulse several times. temperature before rolling.) pile the cookies on a serving plate in a heaping
school and share them and it gives you a special Add the milk, egg, yolk, orange and lemon Cut the chilled dough in half and work with mound. Place the powdered sugar in a small
identity.” juices and both zests. Process until smooth. one piece at a time. mesh strainer and sprinkle generously over the
Scrape down the sides of the bowl, add the On a lightly floured counter, flatten the dough cookies.
FRIED RIBBON COOKIES flour, then
process in puls-
Start to finish: 2 hours (1 hour active) es until the
Makes 40 cookies dough comes
6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) unsalted butter, very together.
soft Scrape down
1/3 cup sugar the side of the
1/2 teaspoon salt bowl again,
1/4 cup whole or skim milk then pulse a
1 large egg few more times
1 large egg yolk to mix thor-
3 tablespoons orange juice oughly.
1 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice Scrape the
Zest of 1 lemon (about 2 teaspoons) dough out onto
Zest of 1 orange (about 2 tablespoons)
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 23

Counting pots of honey? Pooh’s recipes for them


By Michele Kayal rable quotes from Pooh and his coterie. And
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS messages that speak even to today’s children.
“Kids understand being hungry and want-
At the New York Public Library, visitors to ing more of your favorite food,” Bird says.
the Winnie-the-Pooh room are greeted by a “It’s kind of a wish fulfillment. Imagine hav-
gigantic mural of the roly-poly bear and his ing a pot as big as yourself filled with your
friends sitting down to dinner. favorite food. Like a big pot of cake.”
“That’s the iconic image that the publisher
chose to welcome people into the room,” says Honey Gingerbread Cookies
Elizabeth Bird, senior children’s librarian at Start to finish: 1 1/2 hours (30 minutes
the institution, which is home to the Pooh active)
stuffed animals owned by the real-life Makes about 30 cookies
Christopher Robin. “That’s the first thing 1/2 cup sugar
you’ll see, before you even see Pooh.” 3 cups all-purpose flour
Another wall features Pooh with his famous 2 teaspoons baking soda
honey pots. 1/2 teaspoon salt
Food, friendship and simplicity have always 2 teaspoons ground ginger
been central to A.A. Milne’s classic tales. And 2 teaspoons cinnamon
as tribute to this notion, Dutton publishing has 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
re-issued Virginia Ellison’s 1969 book, “The 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
Winnie-the-Pooh Cookbook.” 1 cup butter or margarine, cut into dots and
Though the updated recipes for “smack- brought to room temperature
erels” like honey toffee apples and easy honey 1/2 cup honey
buns have been updated and purged of lard, Into a large bowl, sift together the sugar,
the book still features original drawings by
Ernest H. Shepard interspersed with memo- See HONEY, Page 24 Add honey for a new take on a holiday classic.
24 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 FOOD THE DAILY JOURNAL

1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breast, To make the meatballs, in a small skillet salted water to a boil. Add the egg noodles and

SOUP
Continued from page 21
finely chopped
1 egg white
2 tablespoons sugar
over medium, heat the oil. Add the garlic and
shallot and saute until golden and aromatic.
Transfer to a food processor, then add the
cook until al dente according to package
directions. Drain, then cover and set aside.
Meanwhile, bring a second saucepan of
Kosher salt and ground white pepper, to chicken, egg white and sugar. Process until salted water to a boil. Add the bok choy and
taste well ground, about 1 minute. Season with salt blanch until just tender, about 1 to 2 minutes.
this perfect balance between the spicing and 1/2 crushed ice and pepper, then transfer to a bowl and place
the meat that separates the good ones from the Use a slotted spoon to transfer to a plate.
5 tablespoons cornstarch in the freezer for 15 minutes. Cover and set aside.
mediocre.” 2 quarts chicken broth Transfer the chilled mixture to a cutting Use a mortar and pestle or a knife to mash
For the soup: board. Add the crushed ice and cornstarch,
INDONESIAN BAKSO 14-ounce package egg noodles then knead the mixture for 5 minutes.
the garlic and ginger to a paste.
In a medium skillet over medium-high, heat
The classic condiment used to flavor bakso 1 head bok choy, cut into 1/2-inch chunks Using 2 spoons or an ice cream scoop, form
4 cloves garlic the mixture into 20 tablespoon-size balls. Set the oil. Add the garlic-ginger paste and saute
is sambal, a thin paste made from ground
chilies, vinegar and salt. It is widely available 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger aside. until aromatic, about 1 minute. Add the chick-
in the ethnic aisles of large grocers. 3 tablespoons vegetable or canola oil In a large saucepan, heat the chicken broth. en and soy sauce, then saute until cooked
Start to finish: 1 hour 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breast, Add the meatballs, working in batches if nec- through, about 2 minutes. Season with salt.
Servings: 4 finely chopped essary. Cook until the meatballs are firm and Divide the noodles between the serving
For the meatballs: 3 tablespoons soy sauce read 165 F at the center, about 5 minutes. Use bowls, topping them with some of the bok
2 cloves garlic, minced Kosher salt, to taste a slotted spoon to transfer the meatballs to a choy and sauteed chicken. Ladle hot chicken
1 tablespoon diced shallot 2 tablespoons chopped celery bowl. Cover to keep warm. Keep the broth broth into each bowl, then divide the meat-
1 tablespoon canola or vegetable oil 4 hard-boiled eggs, chopped warm over low heat. balls among the bowls. Garnish with celery,
Sambal, to taste To make the soup, bring a large saucepan of hard-boiled eggs and sambal.

opportunity to call attention to its eclectic

GUIDE
Continued from page 21
“This just further underscores the reputation Chicago has
had with our culinary complexion....Seeing the array of restaurants
that were noted just further puts an exclamation mark behind this.”
chefs and diverse cuisines, said Chicago
Convention and Tourism Bureau executive
vice president Mark Theis.
“This just further underscores the reputa-
— Mark Theis,Chicago Convention and tourism bureau executive vice president tion Chicago has had with our culinary com-
other 25 editions, the guide will rate restau-
plexion,” Theis said. “Seeing the array of
rants on comfort, food, prices and other fac-
tors. Michelin said its team of anonymous molecular gastronomy movement. The James Chicago as a culinary center.” restaurants that were noted just further puts
inspectors conducted inspections and Beard Foundation honored Achatz with its Chicago’s list of starred restaurants include an exclamation mark behind this.”
research in Chicago for two years. award as the nation’s top chef in 2008. at least three where President Barack Obama Chicago restaurateur Rich Melman, chair-
The guide was first published in France in Michelin defines a three-star rating, like has dined in his hometown — Topolobampo, man and founder of Lettuce Entertain Your
1900 and editions now cover 23 countries and Alinea’s, as “exceptional cuisine, worth a graham elliot and Spiaggia. Three Chicago Enterprises, said his focus remains on
more than 45,000 establishments. special journey.” Michelin describes the rat- restaurants received two-star ratings, includ- improving his eateries. Two of his company’s
Nick Kokonas, co-owner of Alinea along ing as “a global emblem of exception dining.” ing Avenues, Charlie Trotter’s and Ria. restaurants, Tru and Everest, each received
with Achatz, said he thinks earning Worldwide 93 restaurants have three stars. Eighteen restaurants received one-star rat- one star and L2O received Chicago’s other
Michelin’s top honor means diners will have “People outside Chicago will look to ings. top three-star rating.
“even higher expectations.” Achatz’s ultra- it,” Kokonas said. “Especially for a Michelin Guide’s presence in Chicago and “Our goal is to take all three restaurants and
modern cooking style has come to define the European audience, it establishes its prestigious reputation gives Chicago the make them better,” Melman said.

in, add the honey and stir until blended. waxed paper, then rolled out. Nutrition information per cookie (values are

HONEY
Continued from page 23
Cover the bowl and refrigerate the dough
for at least 1 hour. Line a baking sheet with
parchment paper.
Use 3-inch cookie cutters to cut cookies
from the dough, rerolling the scraps once.
Transfer the cookies to the prepared baking
rounded to the nearest whole number): 108
calories; 55 calories from fat (51 percent of
total calories); 6 g fat (4 g saturated; 0 g trans
When the dough is chilled, heat the oven to sheet, in batches if necessary. Bake for 12 to fats); 16 mg cholesterol; 12 g carbohydrate; 1
flour, baking soda, salt, ginger, cinnamon, 350 F. 15 minutes, or until just golden at the edges. g protein; 0 g fiber; 117 mg sodium.
cloves and nutmeg. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough Let the cookies cool for 1 minute on the Recipe adapted from Virginia Ellison’s
Use your fingertips to work the butter into out about 1/8-inch thick. The dough also can pan, then use a spatula to transfer them to a “The Winnie-the-Pooh Cookbook,” Dutton,
the dry ingredients. When thoroughly worked be placed between sheets of parchment or rack to cool. 2010.

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Upset! High-scoring appear Tuesday for
People in the news
Brandy axed from ‘Dancing’
show. Professional dancer Derek Hough,
their arraignment on
felony vandalism
charges for the fourth
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LOS ANGELES — Brandy earned a who is headed to the finals with his WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17 make the best choice for your indi-
perfect score for her Argentine tango on time. San Bruno VA Outpatient Clinic vidual health care needs. Free. For
celebrity partner Jennifer Grey, didn’t Santa Barbara Fifth Anniversary Party. 10:30 a.m. more information call 726-2316.
Monday’s “Dancing hide his surprise at her dismissal: His jaw to noon. San Bruno American
With the Stars,” only Superior Court Judge Legion Hall, 757 San Mateo Ave., Academic Lecture at Little House.
dropped. Brandy, who collected 57 Donna Geck refused San Bruno. For more information 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Little House, 800
to learn Tuesday it points out of 60 on Monday, was pitted
would be her final to schedule a new call 615-6003. Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Dr. James
against Bristol Palin, who earned 53 Sweeny will talk about ‘Fixing the
court date for the Energy System: Why is it so Hard?’
dance in the competi- points, for a spot in the finals. Randy Quaid couple, instead leav- Beginning E-mail. 10:30 a.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Free. For more information call 326-
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sending and receiving electronic Paris Mosque Film and
singer and actress is ousted each week. already forfeited more than $1 million in mail. For more information contact Discussion. 7 p.m. The Dove and
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Mateo. Holocaust-survivor Annette
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another court hearing authorities had confiscated the actor’s Little House, 800 Middle Ave., tary film in which you will see how
Menlo Park. A discussion on ‘What Muslims protected Jews during the
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Bergeron said she would be leaving the dubbed the “Hollywood star-whackers.” Curtains The Musical. 7 p.m.
Movies at Little House: ‘Eat, Aragon High School, 900 Alameda
Drink, Man, Woman.’ 1:30 p.m. de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Aragon
toward Claremont Drive where she saw

TANAKA
Camry in the home’s driveway. Little House Auditorium, 800 High School presents Curtains, the
about six firefighters busy trying to save Now, nothing at all remains on the lot Middle Avenue, Menlo Park. $2 for Tony Award-winning musical come-
homes. They waved her toward them and members, $3 for non-members. For dy set in 1959 Boston and comprised
where the Tanakas once lived. They do more information call 326-2025. of multiple murder mystery plots
she ran up the hill as quickly as she could, intend to rebuild there, though, and return after the supremely untalented star of
Continued from page 1 Robbin’ Hood of the Old West is
towel in hand, before collapsing in the to the neighborhood they have called General Meeting of National
Alliance on Mental Illness. 6:30 murdered during her opening night
middle of the street exhausted. home since 1992. p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Silicon Valley curtain call. $15 for adults, $10 for
Masao ended up in the parking lot of Firefighters quickly swept her to safety Community Foundation, 1300 S. El students and seniors. For more infor-
Although Fumie has no hesitation to
Lunardi’s before making his way down to and she ended up at the Earl Avenue fire Camino Real, San Mateo. For more mation contact
the Bayhill Shopping Center around 7 return to live in the Glenview neighbor- information call 638-0800. info@aragondrama.com.
station, just off Sneath Lane near Skyline hood, she gets nervous when she hears
p.m., where many evacuees would end up Boulevard. She stayed there for a while as Electric Bikes: From Cross Town Thursday Night Live comedy. 9
and be cared for by the Red Cross and sirens or sees a fire engine. to Cross Country Featuring Olive p.m to 10:30 p.m. Flight Lounge,
other fire victims were being cared for by The support she has received from the Block and The Green Riders. 6:30 971 Laurel St., San Carlos. These
county officials. His wife was not at either paramedics. p.m. to 8 p.m. Redwood City local up and coming comics will
location, however. city of San Bruno, however, has helped Council Chambers, 1017 tickle your funny bone. For more
Then the pain set in. information call call 380-5602.
While Masao searched the evacuation ease the stress, she said. Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
Fumie’s legs and feet were badly Before and after the presentation see
center for his wife, she was holed up in the Looking back on the night Fumie some of the latest models from JDO FRIDAY, NOV. 19
burned. She needed to go to the hospital. College of San Mateo Jazz
garage of their home covered in a towel She ended up at Kaiser Medical Center in escaped the fire, she holds the firefighters Bikes and Redwood City’s Chain
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doused with water. She, like many others, South San Francisco while her husband who whisked her to safety in the highest information e-mail San Mateo Theater, 1700 W.
thought the explosion was caused by a jet- waited patiently at Bayhill. regard. debk@acterra.com. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo.
Featuring jazz bands from Bay Area
liner crash and that perhaps the fire would Four hours after the explosion, Masao The couple are Japanese nationals and Free Home Buyer Workshop. 7 high schools and CSM and special
die down slowly. had no idea what had become of his wife speak English as a second language. She p.m. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, guest Bruce Forman. Free. For more
900 Veterans Blvd., Suite 210, information visit collegeofsanma-
But her home was quickly filling up of 24 years. remained mostly quiet after being rescued Redwood City. Why wonder what it teo.edu.
with smoke, becoming completely dark. Then his cell phone rang. until the pain in her legs became unbear- takes to buy a home in today’s new
world of real estate when you can get Senior Showcase Information Fair.
She saw her neighbor’s home on fire and While at the hospital, Fumie told her able. solid information? Free. To RSVP 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Foster City
noticed the fire had jumped to the roof of doctor she had not had contact with her For now, the couple is not interested in and for more information call 888- Recreation Center, 650 Shell Blvd.,
her home. 9268. Foster City. Visit over 40 community
husband for hours. The doctor quickly suing Pacific Gas & Electric for the and senior resource booths. Goody
She had to get out but did not know called Masao with news his wife was OK pipeline failure, although news of other Blues Jams at Club Fox. 7 p.m to bags and giveaways, Ask the
how, the fire was everywhere and the heat but badly burned. civil lawsuits being filed on behalf of 11 p.m. Fox Theatre, 2223 Pharmacist, Document Shredding
Broadway, Redwood City. The blues and more! Free transportation is
so intense it was like a wall preventing her It was the most welcome phone call other victims has raised their curiosity. jam is back at our beloved Club Fox available. Sponsored by HealthPlan
from leaving her home, she said. Masao ever got. They are happy, however, the utility and with all the talent, excitement of San Mateo and the Daily Journal.
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When she started running out of her Nine weeks later, the couple are now company will relocate the 30-inch returns this fall to the newly renovat- 5200.
home, she could see the devastation living at the Serramonte Highlands apart- pipeline that burst Sept. 9. ed room. $5. For more information
caused by the explosion. Homes all visit rwcbluesjam.com. San Francisco Bead and Design
ment complex that their insurance is pay- The small items that survived the fire Show. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hyatt
around her were already reduced to rubble ing for. are little symbols the couple will cherish Curtains The Musical. 7 p.m. Regency San Francisco Airport,
just 30 minutes after the explosion. The Tanakas lost everything in the fire, Aragon High School, 900 Alameda 1333 Old Bayshore Highway,
forever. Although, they lost nearly every- de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Aragon Burlingame. Featuring clothing and
There was no one in sight. except for a few small items including a thing they still have each other and are High School presents Curtains, the jewelry by local artisans, plus work-
“Where should I go?” she asked herself. charred wine rack and a tea cup. eager to get their lives back to normal. Tony Award-winning musical come- shops and classes with renowned
dy set in 1959 Boston and comprised instructors. $10. For more informa-
She was not scared, though. The only other item the couple of multiple murder mystery plots tion visit sanfranciscobeadandde-
“I was determined to get out of their owned that was saved from the fire was after the supremely untalented star of signshow.com.
alive,” she said. “I was fighting for my Fumie’s diamond wedding ring, found Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: sil-
Robbin Hood of the Old West is mur-
Old-Fashioned Holiday Boutique.
dered during her opening night cur-
life.” inside its case lying next to the cou- verfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: tain call. $8. For more information 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Marian Oaks, 2300
Fumie, 56, started running frantically ple’s completely burned-out Toyota (650) 344-5200 ext. 106. contact info@aragondrama.com. Adeline Drive, Building D,
Burlingame. Numerous holiday items
A Musical Evening with Kenny for sale including the Sisters’ leg-
built into a bond measure. endary home-made jams, handcrafted

BOND
Blackwell and Dorian Michael
Duo. Belmont Library, 1110 blankets and crafts, all-occasion hand-
Generally bond funds allow districts Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. made cards, baked goods and fudge.
to also purchase new equipment. But Join us for a musical evening with For more information call 340-7426.
there is no guarantee the district will be Kenny Blackwell and Dorian
Continued from page 1 Michael Duo including bluegrass, Progressive Motorcycle Shows. 4
able to keep equipment new in the blues, jazz, old-timey, Celtic and p.m to 9 p.m. San Mateo County
future. California previously gave funds Brazilian. For more information con- Event Center, located at 2495 S.
“We always had a plan of finishing all tact conrad@smcl.org. Delaware St., San Mateo. This
for equipment replacement to districts, motorcycle extravaganza will draw
these projects but we can’t because part- but has since stopped the payments, said THURSDAY, NOV. 18 showgoers into the world of motor-
ners have walked away,” said Galatolo. East Palo Alto Connect II. 9 a.m to cycling with hundreds of the latest
Galatolo. 2 p.m. 1858-B Bay Road, East Palo street bikes, dirt bikes, cruisers,
Voters have approved two bonds for “We’re looking into the future. Think Alto. A day of assistance, counseling scooters, ATVs and more. For more
the district — Measure C, a $207 million about it like this, your washer and dryer and care for the homeless and those information call (800) 331-5706.
bond in 2001, and Measure A, a $468 will need to be replaced after a number at risk of homelessness. Free. For
For more events visit
more information visit projectwe-
million bond in 2005. If the district were of years,” he said. Items on the school hope.org. smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
to go out for another, Galatolo expected campuses are no different.
it would be on the smaller side. Voters Older Driver Traffic Safety
Seminar. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
also supported the district earlier this The board meets 6 p.m. Wednesday, Highlands Recreation Center, 1851
year with Measure G — a $34 annual Lexington Ave., San Mateo. For
Nov. 17 at the District Office, 3401 CSM more information call 363-4572.
parcel tax expected to generated $6 mil- Drive in San Mateo.
lion annually over four years. Skyline and the College of San Mateo Thanksgiving Lunch. 11:30 a.m.
Twin Pines Senior and Community
Without additional funding some may not happen. Also, Galatolo has Center, 20 Pines Lane, Belmont.
projects like a new science building an interest in creating a fund to Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail: Turkey and all the trimmings will be
at Cañada and classroom buildings at heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: enjoyed by all. Suggested donation is
upgrade equipment, which could be $4 for those over 60 and $8 for
(650) 344-5200 ext. 105. everyone else. For more information
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Wisconsin introduced a bill Tuesday that While there is widespread support for a

RAIL
Business Survival: Keep Your
would give states the option of returning high-speed train in California, the project Small Business Alive. Noon. San
Mateo County Law Library, 710
unwanted high-speed rail funds to the has run into legal trouble. Hamilton St., Redwood City. Learn
Continued from page 7 U.S. Treasury toward reducing the nation- A coalition of cities and nonprofit the ‘unofficial’ rules of law and busi-
ness for small businesses to survive
al debt. Reps. Jim Sensenbrenner, Paul groups near San Francisco recently filed a with attorney Benjamin Martin.
Ryan and Tom Petri said state leaders lawsuit seeking to halt the first segment of Free. For more information visit
allocation for other things, or to use the should have the authority to prioritize how the project — a proposed line between smcll.org.
money to pay down the national deficit, a tax dollars are being spent. San Francisco and Los Angeles. It claims End of Life Decisions Seminar.
proposal that LaHood rejected. Cullen Werwie, a Walker spokesman, environmental studies inflated ridership Noon to 1 p.m. 1528 S. El Camino
In Wisconsin, Governor-elect Scott Real, Suite 301, San Mateo. Come
said the governor-elect “is pleased that figures for the proposed train and that the join us and receive expert informa-
Walker set up a website called these three leaders understand that the studies did not meet state requirements. tion on ‘How to Save on Cemetery
NoTrain.com, which criticizes a proposed Property Costs’ and other end of life
train between Milwaukee and Madison is A similar suit was dismissed two years decisions. Free. For more informa-
high-speed rail project extending from dead.” Werwie did not immediately return ago. tion contact 372-0795.
Madison to Milwaukee. “I will put a stop a request for comment about what Walker A California state audit released last Medicare Prescription Drug Plan.
to this boondoggle the day I take office,” thought about the idea that money direct- month said the agency in charge of the 5 p.m. Half Moon Bay Library, 620
he said. ed to Wisconsin could end up in another project paid nearly $3 1/2 million in bills Correas St., Half Moon Bay. HICAP
provides unbiased information to
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Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010 teamed up with, if anything should go wrong. Be sure your
ally is highly credible.
There is a strong possibility that you will be called upon to
play a meaningful role in the material affairs of another. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Unattractive jobs that you’ve
Should you choose to comply, make sure your efforts will be put off doing will only get tougher by delaying them or ignor-
rewarded through the sharing of his/her gains. ing them completely. They are likely to jump up and bite you.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Make certain the buck stops GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Guard against an inclination to
with you if you make a serious gaffe; don’t resist taking any take risks with something you borrowed from another. If you
blame. You’ll gain the respect of others by ‘fessing up to the ruin anything the other person values, you will be expected to
matter. make restitution immediately.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - You normally tend to CANCER (June 21-July 22) - It is best never to knowingly
be a bit of a risk-taker, but it could end up hurting you if you buck the odds, especially with matters or things that are
take a financial gamble on limited information. It’ll be a case work-related or have to do with your career. You could do
of what you don’t know hurting you. irrefutable harm and risk a lot for a little.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Carefully plan all your LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Although you generally are a reason-
moves and methods, so that you don’t make a miscalculation ably tactful person, you might be so focused on the faults
and deprive yourself of success you normally would have of others that you condemn them for things you normally
achieved. wouldn’t. Lighten up.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Because you could be a bit VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Manage money matters yourself,
daring, you might jump to conclusions far too easily. Take instead of putting your financial affairs in the hands of some-
the necessary time to verify all information that comes from one about whom you know little. Any mistakes this person
unknown sources. makes will come out of your pocket.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Involving yourself in the finan- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - If someone whose support you Previous
cial affairs of others isn’t the wisest course of action for you usually receive is very resistant to your plans, expressing
to take. If you allow yourself to be drawn into their problems, aggression won’t help your case one bit. Find out what it is Sudoku
demands could be put on you personally. that s/he dislikes and try to make some changes.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) - You’re the one who will be held answers
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FUN WOMAN WAITS! STATEMENT #241576 STATEMENT #241659
SF, 23 yrs. Loves FUN, The following persons are doing busi- The following person is doing business
romantic dinners, sweet ness as: Total Care Services, 140 Anza as: Decisis Consulting Services, 491
talk & flowers. Way, San Bruno, CA 94066 is hereby Pointe Pacific Drive, #2, Daly City, CA
Affectionate guy a +. registered by the following owners: David 94014 is hereby registered by the follow-
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650.288.4271 Wife. The registrants commenced to an Individual. The registrants com-
Must be 18+. transact business under the FBN on menced to transact business under the
/s/ David Tapper / FBN on 09/29/2010.
/s/ Femarie Tapper / /s/ Daniel Rudman /
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
PROFESSIONAL County on 10/22/10. (Published in the County on 10/28/10. (Published in the
HISPANIC CHRISTIAN San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/27/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10,
11/03/10, 11/10/10, 11/17/10). 11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10).
single lady, 58 years old.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
68. Please reply to: STATEMENT #241574 STATEMENT #241525
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as: Maria Sofel, 2151 Carlmont Dr., as: Taos Global Investors, 1600 Cordille-
#104, Belmont, CA 94002 is hereby reg- ras Road, Emerald Hills, CA 94062 is
istered by the following owner: Maria hereby registered by the following owner:
203 Public Notices Gladin, same address. The business is Taos Global Investors, LLC, CA. The
conducted by an Individual. The regis- business is conducted by a Limited Lia-
CASE# CIV 499752 trants commenced to transact business bility Company. The registrants com-
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR under the FBN on menced to transact business under the
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Samuel C. Wilson /
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, County on 10/22/10. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/27/10, County on 10/19/10. (Published in the
PETITION OF 11/03/10, 11/10/10, 11/17/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10,
Abilio A. Ramirez 11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10).
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner, Abilio A. Ramirez filed a peti-
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name as follows: STATEMENT #241616 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Present name: Abilio A. Ramirez The following person is doing business STATEMENT #241716
Proposed name: Rodolfo J. Mayen as: Porto Home Inspection, 847 Easton The following person is doing business
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is hereby as: Contigo Peru, 1065 Holly St., Ste. D,
interested in this matter shall appear be- registered by the following owner: Fredri- San Carlos, CA 94070 is hereby regis-
fore this court at the hearing indicated co Almeida Porto, same address. The tered by the following owner: Humberto
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- business is conducted by an Individual. Vasquez, 2705 Bonnie Dr., Santa Clara,
tition for change of name should not be The registrants commenced to transact CA 95051. The business is conducted
granted. Any person objecting to the business under the FBN on by an Individual. The registrants com-
name changes described above must file /s/ Fredrico Almeida Porto / menced to transact business under the
a written objection that includes the rea- This statement was filed with the Asses- FBN on
sons for the objection at least two court sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo /s/ Humberto Vasquez /
days before the matter is scheduled to County on 10/26/10. (Published in the This statement was filed with the Asses-
be heard and must appear at the hearing San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/27/10, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
to show cause why the petition should 11/03/10, 11/10/10, 11/17/10). County on 11/01/10. (Published in the
not be granted. If no written objection is San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10,
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10).
tion without a hearing.
A HEARING on the petition shall be held FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
on November 30, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept. STATEMENT #241713
24, Room 2C, at 400 County Center, The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Redwood City, CA 94063. as: Estate Sheet Metal, 652 Santa Bar- STATEMENT #241641
A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bara, Millbrae, CA 94030 is hereby regis- The following person is doing business
be published at least once each week for tered by the following owner: Robert Ar- as: Sunglass Hut, 115 Hillside Mall, San
four successive weeks prior to the date thur Myers, same address. The business Mateo, CA 94403 is hereby registered by
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- is conducted by an Individual. The regis- the following owner: Sunglass Hut Trad-
lowing newspaper of general circulation: trants commenced to transact business ing, LLC, CA. The business is conduct-
The Daily Journal, San Mateo County under the FBN on ed by a Limited Liability Company. The
Filed: October 18, 2010 /s/ Robert A. Myers / registrants commenced to transact busi-
/s/ Stephen Hall / This statement was filed with the Asses- ness under the FBN on 01/31/2010.
Judge of the Superior Court sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo /s/ Kerry Bradley /
Dated: 10/18/2010 County on 11/01/10. (Published in the This statement was filed with the Asses-
(Published 10/27/2010, 11/03/2010, San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
11/10/2010, 11/17/10) 11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10). County on 10/27/10. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10,
11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #241636
CASE# CIV 500055 The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR as: Adamonet, 636 Manor Drive, Pacif- STATEMENT #241642
CHANGE OF NAME ica, CA 94044 is hereby registered by The following person is doing business
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, as: Sunglass Hut, San Francisco Airport,
the following owner: Monette C. Manio, Area F, 2nd floor, Term. 3, San Francis-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, same address. The business is conduct-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, co, CA 94128 is hereby registered by
ed by an Individual. The registrants com- the following owner: Sunglass Hut Trad-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 menced to transact business under the ing, LLC, CA. The business is conduct-
PETITION OF FBN on 11/01/2010. ed by a Limited Liability Company. The
Yoon Sang Lee /s/ Monette Manio / registrants commenced to transact busi-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: This statement was filed with the Asses- ness under the FBN on 03/06/2010.
Petitioner, Yoon Sang Lee filed a peti- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo /s/ Kerry Bradley / 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
tion with this court for a decree changing County on 10/27/10. (Published in the This statement was filed with the Asses-
name as follows: San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Present name: Yoon Sang Lee 11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10). County on 10/27/10. (Published in the STATEMENT #241519 STATEMENT #241838 STATEMENT #241831
Proposed name: Eugene Sang Lee San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10, The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10). as: Pawcifica, 310 Esplanade Ave., #59, as: Park Place Cleaners, 1041 Park as: Bay Bound Logistics, 120 Toyon
Pacifica, CA 94044 is hereby registered Place Rd., SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
interested in this matter shall appear be- by the following owner: Cristina Reading, hereby registered by the following owner:
fore this court at the hearing indicated FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 94080 is hereby registered by the follow-
same address. The business is conduct- Young H. Lee, 1016 Toyon Dr., BURLIN- ing owner: Antonio Takapu Jr., same ad-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- STATEMENT #241369 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed by an Individual. The registrants com- GAME, CA 94010. The business is con-
tition for change of name should not be The following persons are doing busi- STATEMENT #241643 menced to transact business under the ducted by an Individual. The registrants dress. The business is conducted by an
granted. Any person objecting to the ness as: Fiji Market, 621 San Mateo The following person is doing business FBN on commenced to transact business under Individual. The registrants commenced to
name changes described above must file Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066 is hereby as: Sunglass Hut, One Serramonte Dr., /s/ Cristina Reading / the FBN on transact business under the FBN on
a written objection that includes the rea- registered by the following owners: Anish Daly City, CA 94015 is hereby regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Young H. Lee / /s/ Antonio Takapu Jr. /
sons for the objection at least two court Deo Sharma & Rajshree J. Mani, 987 tered by the following owner: Sunglass sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
days before the matter is scheduled to Rutland St., San Francisco, CA 94134. Hut Trading, LLC, CA. The business is County on 10/18/10. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
be heard and must appear at the hearing The business is conducted by Husband conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/10/10, County on 11/08/10. (Published in the County on 11/08/10. (Published in the
& Wife. The registrants commenced to ny. The registrants commenced to trans- 11/17/10, 11/24/10, 12/01/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/10/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/10/10,
to show cause why the petition should act business under the FBN on 11/17/10, 11/24/10, 12/01/10). 11/17/10, 11/24/10, 12/01/10).
not be granted. If no written objection is transact business under the FBN on 01/31/2010.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- /s/ Anish Deo Sharma / /s/ Kerry Bradley /
tion without a hearing. This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
A HEARING on the petition shall be held sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo STATEMENT #241837 STATEMENT #241839
on December 17, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept. County on 10/12/10. (Published in the County on 10/27/10. (Published in the STATEMENT #241873
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
24, Room 2C, at 400 County Center, San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10, as: Quest Real Estate, 1201 Howard as: Primrose Cleaners, 339 Primrose The following person is doing business
Redwood City, CA 94063. 11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10). 11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10). Avenue, Suite 102, Burlingame, CA Rd., BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is hereby as: Paper Grins, 2309 Valdivia Way, Bur-
A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall 94010 is hereby registered by the follow- registered by the following owner: Young lingame, CA 94010 is hereby registered
be published at least once each week for ing owner: Bijan Inc., CA. The business H. Lee, 1016 Toyon Dr., BURLINGAME, by the following owner: Diane P. Chin,
four successive weeks prior to the date FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- CA 94010. The business is conducted by same address. The business is conduct-
STATEMENT #241507 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME istrants commenced to transact business an Individual. The registrants com-
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- STATEMENT #241375 ed by an Individual. The registrants com-
The following person is doing business under the FBN on 11/08/10. menced to transact business under the
lowing newspaper of general circulation: The following person is doing business /s/ Bijan Amini / FBN on menced to transact business under the
as: Fancier Studio, 1250 Rollins Rd., FBN on N/A.
The Daily Journal, San Mateo County BURLINGAME, CA 94010 hereby regis- as: Scarlet Floral Design, 2140 Parkside This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Young H. Lee /
Filed: October 29, 2010 tered by the following owner: EPhoto Avenue, Hillsborough, CA 94010 is here- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Diane P. Chin /
/s/ Beth Freeman / by registered by the following owner: County on 11/08/10. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses-
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a Joanna Tao, same address. The busi-
Judge of the Superior Court Corporation. The registrant commenced San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/10/10, County on 11/08/10. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Dated: 10/29/2010 ness is conducted by an Individual. The 11/17/10, 11/24/10, 12/01/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/10/10,
to transact business under the FBN on registrants commenced to transact busi- County on 11/10/10. (Published in the
(Published 11/03/2010, 11/10/2010, 11/17/10, 11/24/10, 12/01/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/17/10,
09/04/2010. ness under the FBN on 10/01/10.
11/17/2010, 11/24/10) /s/ Richard Rong / /s/ Joanna Tao / 11/24/10, 12/01/10, 12/08/10).
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
County on 10/18/2010. (Published in the County on 10/12/10. (Published in the STATEMENT #241570 STATEMENT #241677 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #241913
STATEMENT #241044 San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/10/10, The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business 11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10). 11/17/10, 11/24/10, 12/01/10). as: ABH Associates, 55 W. 20th Avenue, as: Creative Consulting, 2220 Gellert The following person is doing business
as: Sapna Collections, 170 Trinity Court, Unit 203, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is Blvd., #4301, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- as: Locanda Positano, 617 Laurel St.,
San Bruno, CA 94066 is hereby regis- hereby registered by the following owner: CO, CA 94080 is hereby registered by San Carlos, CA 94070 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Sapna Ag- Anke B. Hovland, same address. The the following owner: Len Ivankovitser, tered by the following owners: Vesuvio
garwal, same address. The business is business is conducted by an Individual. same address. The business is conduct- Foods, Inc., CA. The business is con-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- The registrants commenced to transact ed by an Individual. The registrants com- ducted by a Corporation. The registrants
trants commenced to transact business business under the FBN on 10/18/2010. menced to transact business under the commenced to transact business under
under the FBN on /s/ Anke B. Hovland / FBN on the FBN on 12/02/2010.
/s/ Sapna Aggarwal / This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Len Ivankovitser / /s/ Vincenzo Rosano /
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 09/21/10. (Published in the County on 10/22/10. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/10/10, County on 10/28/10. (Published in the County on 11/12/10. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/27/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/10/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/17/10,
11/03/10, 11/10/10, 11/17/10). 11/17/10, 11/24/10, 12/01/10). 11/17/10, 11/24/10, 12/01/10). 11/24/10, 12/01/10, 12/08/10).
THE DAILY JOURNAL Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 29
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all, HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52
(650)592-2648 inch W, $75., (650)341-1645

LEGAL NOTICES 6 GALLON "red wing" Crock $100 RWC


(650)868-0436
INFLATABLE BED with pump, queen,
$45., (650)341-4905
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale MAHOGANY BEDROOM DRESSER -
8 VERY OLD BOTTLES - most used for 37 L x 19 W 9 drawers and attached mir-
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change, medicines, whiskey, milk, root beer, all in ror 37 H x 36 W , $75., (650)341-1645
Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, good condition, $90. all, (650)347-5104
NIGHT STANDS - (2) Two drawer night
Notice of Public Sales, and More. BABEBALL CARDS assorted (25) stands, 18x16x19, $25., (650)341-4905
$15/all. (408)420-5646
OFFICE DESK - $25., (650)255-6652
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $10.
SHELVING - 2000 square foot of shelv-
(650)345-1111
ing, $500. obo, (650)212-6666
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER -
TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect
beautiful design, $25., leave message
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com (650)365-1797 condition, $475., (650)638-1285
TWO END tables: $35 or $20 each.
CLASSICAL, OPERA dvds (200), al- (650)787-8219
most new, and (100) CD’s, $3,000 all,
(650)233-0111 WHITE WICKER ROCKING CHAIR -
Solid construction, $35., (650)341-4905
DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls -
Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “ WICKER CHAIRS - (2) $45. or $25. for
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices tall, $20., (650)518-0813 one, (650)341-4905
NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE: The restraining orders on page GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi- WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE 2 are effective against both spouses or tion never used $30/all. (650)345-1111 (great condition!), (650)367-1350
Date of Filing Application: Nov. 1, 2010 domestic partners until the petition is dei-
To Whom It May Concern: smissed, a judgment is entered, or the JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- WOODEN QUILT rack with kitty designs
The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: court makes further orders. These or- chard (650)834-4926 on end excellent condition RWC $20.
J & D FRENCH RESTAURANT LLC ders are enforceable anywhere in Cali- (650)868-0436
The applicant(s) listed above are apply- fornia by any law enforcement officer OAKLAND A'S bobbleheads 80's (2)
ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage who has received or seen a copy of $15/each or $25/all (408)249-3858
Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: them. 306 Housewares
123 W 25TH AVE AVISO: Las ordenes de restriccion que POSTER - framed photo of President
SAN MATEO, CA 94403-2259 figuran en la pagina 2 valen parra ambos Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, "PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
Type of license applied for: conyuges o pareja de hecho hasta que (650)755-8238 "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine - Eating se despida la peticion, se emita un fallo o $25., (650)868-0436 CAROL HIGGINS CLARK HARDBACK SUIT/COAT HANGERS (14) sturdy good
Place la corte de otras ordenes. Cualquier au- SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s. BOOKS - 10 @ $3. ea., or all for $25., quality hardwood unused $1/each or all
San Mateo Daily Journal toridad de la ley que haya recibido o vis- Good condition, $225., appraised at BATHTUB TRANSFER bench never (650)341-1861 $10. San Bruno 650-588-1946
November 3, 10, 17, 2010 to una copia de estas ordenes puede ha- $800., (650)345-3450. used $50. (408)249-3858
cerlas acatar en cualquier lugar de Cali- CHARCOAL BBQ like new with cover TRIVIAL PURSUIT GAME - genius edi-
fornia. SANTA DOLL 4ft. velvet suit w/gift CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
sack + tree, hand crafted, like new, $25 tall, purchased from Brueners, originally and extended holder $55. (650)347-9920 tion, used a few times, no missing
NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTE: If a judgment or support order is pieces, $22., (650)347-5104
TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES entered, the court may order you to pay (650)576-6067 $100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720 COMIC BOOKS (10) assorted $15/all.
Date of Filing Application: Nov. 12, 2010 all or part of the fees and costs that the (408)420-5646 VHS (40) 3 for $5 or $50/all, (415)468-
To Whom It May Concern: court waived for yourself or for the other VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, HAMILTON BEACH
perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111 Mixer-Vintage incl.juicer & bowl, beater 2787
The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: party. If this happens, the party odered DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding
ALEKSANDRA RYCZKOWSKA, to pay fees shall be given notice and an $30 OBO (650)576-6067 large dog cage good condition, 2 door VIETNAM VHS (5) documentary. good
BOGDAN RYCZKOWSKI opportunity to request a hearing to set 302 Antiques OASIS COUNTERTOP water cooler dis-
with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949 condition $15/all. (408)249-3858.
The applicant(s) listed above are apply- aside the order to pay waived court fees.
ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage AVISO: Si se emite un fallo u orden de ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack penses cold and luke warm water $50., DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2 VIKING DAISY SEWING MACHINE - by
Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: manutencion, la corte puede ordenar que or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good (650)218-4254 total, (650)367-8949 “Husqvarna”. Portable case included,
651 OAK GROVE AVE usted pague parte de, o todos las cuotas condition, $95. 650-726-5200 $175., (970)319-4269
STE H y costos de la corte previamente exentas REVEREWARE, 1,3.4 qt. pots, 5",7"
MENLO PARK, CA 94025-4331 a peticion de usted o de la otra parte. Si pans, stainless steel w/copper bottoms, ETAGER over the toilet water tank - wal- WETSUIT - Barefoot, like new, $40.,
Type of license applied for: esto ocurre, la parte ordenada a pagar CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot, excellent cond., $60/all. (650)577-0604 nut, $25., San Mateo, (650)341-5347 (650)367-8949
47 - On-Sale General Eating Place estas cuotas debe recibir aviso y la opor- solid mahogany. $300/obo.
(650)867-0379 EXCERCISE BALL USA 55CM pump in-
San Mateo Daily Journal
November 17, 24, 2010, December 1,
tunidad de solicitar una audiencia para
anular la orden de pagar las cuotas ex-
307 Jewelry & Clothing cluded pearl color $10. (650)525-1410 311 Musical Instruments
2010 entas. JEWELRY DISPLAY 12 piece $50/all
The name and address of the court is: FIRE BOWL- new in box, 13 x 32 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for
ask for Denise 650-589-2893 both. (650)342-4537
(El nombre y direccion de la corte son): 303 Electronics $50.obo, (650)592-9141
NOTICE OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE Superior Court of California, County of LADIES GOLD Lame' elbow links gloves
CENTRAL SELF STORAGE San Mateo KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great size 7.5 $15 New. RWC. (650)868-0436 FULL BAG of plastic containers. $30/all. (650)583-2767
1280 ROLLINS ROAD 1050 Mission Road condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
BURLINGAME, CA 94010 South San Francisco, CA 94080 (650)589-2893
SMALL JEWELRY cabinet - 17” H, 12”
(650) 685-0300 The name, address, and telephone num- W, 2 glass doors, plus 2 drawers, very HARD COVER BOOKS - Mystery & ad- 312 Pets & Animals
In accordance with the provisions of the ber of the petitioner’s attorney, or peti- COMSWITCH 3500 - Eliminates need for pretty, $35., (650)592-2648
extra phone line, used for fax, computer venture, current authors, some large type
California Self-Storage Facility Act, Sec- tioner without an attorney, is: (El nombre, print, $3.00 each, (650)364-7777 DACHSHUND PUPS AKC 4 Males
tion 21700, et seq. of the Business and direccion y numero de telefono del abo- modem, telephone answering machine, $250/each, 2 females $350/each. Black
Professions Code of the State of Califor- gado del demandante, o del demandante never used, $35., (650)347-5104 308 Tools JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard- & tan, delivery, (559)901-7494
nia, the undersigned will be sold at public que no tiene abogado, es): backs @ $3.ea., 4 paperbacks @ $1.
auction on November 23th, 2010 at Frank H. Kim, Esq. (#124552) DELL PHOTO 924 all in one with 2 ink CLICKER TORQUE wrench 1/2 inch KITTY LITTER box enclosed with swing-
drive 20-150 LBS reversible all chrome ea., (650)341-1861
10:00 am. National Legal Associates cartridges $60 obo. (650)290-1960 ing door and handle $10., (650)592-2648
General household items, miscellaneous 1610 Post St., Ste. 300 $40. 650-595-3933
LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
items and/or boxes, tools, clothing, San Francisco, CA 94115 JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15., plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
and/or furniture stored at 1280 Rollins 415-567-5700 (650)367-8949 CRAFTSMEN COMPRESSOR - 2 horse each, (650)592-7483 SIAMESE KITTENS 12 weeks Flame,
Road, Burlingame, CA 94010, County of Date: (Fecha) May 10, 2010 power 15 gallon compressor, SOLD! blue, Seal, Tortie point. Males 3
San Mateo by the following persons: K. Wood, Clerk, by (Secretano, por) Ger- PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo $125/each 3 females $150/each, delivery
20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920 LUGGAGE (2 carry on) leather & cloth
#2031, John Abrahamson; #3062, Robin ardo Tolentino, Deputy (Asistente) DOLLEY - Heavy Duty, Dual Use 54" $10/all. (650)525-1410 559-901-7494
Shinn. Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal hgt. Upright-Push Cart South City
ALL SALES FINAL; CASH ONLY. November 3, 10, 17, 24, 2010. PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi $99.OBO (415) 410 - 9801 MASSAGE DEVICE with batteries $8 in
Property is sold on an “AS IS BASIS”. like new, $35. (650)341-5347
box, (650)368-3037 316 Clothes
Sale is subject to cancellation. Auction- PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good
PROSCAN VCR plus VHS HQ with re- condition, $350., (650)926-9841 BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE
eer: JMA, INC./bond #142295787. mote San Mateo, SOLD! MEN'S WATCH "SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal railroad" call for details excellent condi- JACKET - Large, water proof, new, $35.,
on November 10, 17, 2010. SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal- tion $50. (650)593-8880 (650)342-7568
SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good lon stack tank air compressor $100.,
condition $90. 650-347-9920 (650)591-4710 MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle BOOTS - 2 pairs purple leather, size 8.
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x One is knee length, other is ankle length,
Radio - $95.obo, call for more details, TABLE SAW 10", very good condition 17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238 $150.obo, (650)592-9141
USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME $85. (650) 787-8219
(650)290-1960
STATEMENT #M-219983
The following person have abandoned
295 Art NEW GAIAM YOGA A.M. Tape & CD LADIES DOWN jacket light yellow with
TORO LEAF BLOWERS, Power Sweep $10.00
the use of the fictitious business name: SONY RADIO cassette recorder $15 + 850 Super Blower, Electric like new dark brown lining RWC $35. (650)868-
PAINTING "jack vettriano" Portland gal- black good condition. (650)345-1111 650-578-8306 0436
Universe Nails Spa 2, 401 Primrose Rd., lery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345-1111. $40. pair South City (415) 410-9801
Ste. H, Burlingame, CA 94010. The ficti- TEKNIKA VCR HQ $40. SOLD!
tious business name referred to above NEW GAIAM Yoga P.M. Tape & CD LADIES ROYAL blue rain coat with zip-
was filed in County on 04/24/2007. The
PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano
with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 TV - Big Screen, $70., ok condition,
309 Office Equipment $10.00 pered flannel plaid liner size 12 RWC
business was conducted by: Trang Kieu 650-578-8306 $15. (650)868-0436
(650)367-1350
Tu, 1271 Mirabeau Ct., San Jose, CA CALCULATOR - Casio, still in box, new,
95132. 296 Appliances TV SET 32 inch with remote and stand $25., (650)867-2720 NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners
$8.00
MEN'S SUIT almost new $25.
/s/ Trang Kieu Tu / $30. (650)520-0619 650-573-6981
This statement was filed with the Asses- 4 BURNER cook top commercial lifetime FILING CABINET - 2 drawer wood filing 650-578-8306
burner $22., (650)756-6778 cabinet, 20x25x30, $45., (650)341-4905 MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 10/29/10. (Published in the 304 Furniture PAINT SET - 5 piece with pads $35/all, 36/32, (408)420-5646
San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/03/10, AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for FILING CABINET - 4 drawer steel filing (650)589-2893
2 END Tables solid maple '60's era cabinet, $30., (650)341-4905 MINK COLLAR (real) wrap around $5
11/10/10, 11/17/10, 11/24/10). narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent OBO. (650)525-1410
condition, $100., (650)212-7020 $40/both. (650)670-7545
METAL CABINET - 4 drawers, beige PERSIAN CARPET (Klim) good condi-
16.5 inches W x 27 3/4 H x 27 inches D. tion. Red and blue w/ bird design. 65 in x SOCCER CLEATS - 3 pair, size 6,7 & 8,
SUMMONS 3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100. $10. each, (650)679-9359
KENMORE DISHWASHER, exc. condi- (650)787-8219 $40., San Mateo, (650)341-5347 45 $100. (650)867-2720
(FAMILY LAW)
CASE NUMBER: 108858 tion, 3yrs old, $95. (650)483-3630
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT(Name):
BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5
rollers $25. (650)871-5078
OFFICE LAMP - new in box, $35/obo,
(650)303-3568
PICNIC COOLER with utensils and small 317 Building Materials
KENMORE MICROWAVE, exc. condi- plates and wine cups. still in wrapper
(Aviso Al Demandado): Ok Seon Kim. $20/all. (408)249-3858
You are being sued. (Lo esta demandan- tion, 3yrs old, $45. (650)483-3630 DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
BOOKCASE - $25., (650)255-6652 OFFICE LAMP brand new $8. (650)345-
do) 1111 SCREEN DOOR 36 inch slightly bent various sizes, half moon, like new, $10.
Petitioner’s name is: (Nombre del de- MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well,
$85., (650)355-2996 BOOKCASE - Large size bookcase, 27 $15. (650)871-7200 and up, (650)756-6778
mandante:) Man Sik Kim X 69, with 5 shelves, walnut finish, $20., OFFICE WATER COOLER Hot - Ex Hot
You have 30 calendar days after this (650)364-7777 ,Cold - Ice Cold Like New South City SHEEP SKIN seat covers fits most cars
Summons and Petition are served on
PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent $99. OBO (415) 410 -9801 beige needs cleaning $60 obo. (650)290- 318 Sports Equipment
you to file a written Response (form FL- CABINET - wood, $70., (650)367-1350 1960
120 or FL-123) at the court and have a condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245
SHRED MASTER cuts 3-4 sheets at a
copy served on the petitioner. A letter or CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela- time SOLD! SLIDING SCREEN door 30 inch good 2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238
phone call will not protect you. 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 bre base with glass shades $20. condition $25. (650)871-7200
If you do not file your Response on time, (650)504-3621
the court may make orders affecting your SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
310 Misc. For Sale
marriage or domestic parnership, your power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393 CHEST - 6 drawer chest of drawers,
property, and custody of your children. 44x18x29, $20., (650)341-4905 13 PIECE paint and pad set for home
You may be ordered to pay support and STOVE TOP 4 burners with electric grill use $25., (650)589-2893 315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy
attorney fees and costs. If you cannot commercial grade $50., (650)756-6778 COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350
pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee 5 NEEDLEPOINT sets still in package
waiver form. COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor- $10/each, (650)592-2648
If you want legal advise, contact alawyer VACUUM CLEANER $50 (650)367-1350 age good condition $65. (650)867-2720
immediately. You can get information-
about finding lawyers at the California AREA RUG - Beautiful, plush, 11’ x 6’
Courts Online Self-Help Center VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like COMPUTER DESK $70. (650)367-1350 remnant solid tan color, never used, tags
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the new $45. (650)878-9542 still attached, extremely clean, $60.,
CREDENZA - $25., (650)255-6652 (650)347-5104
California Legal Services Web site
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), or by con- WASHER/DRYER “MAYTAG” - Brand
new with 3 year warranty, $850. both, CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full
tact your local county bar association. Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5"
Tiene 30 dias corridos despues de haber (650)726-4168 branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
$98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932
recibido la entrega legal de esta Citacion AUTOMAT BLACK leather opens with
y Peticion para presentar una respuesta
(formulario FL-120 o FL-123) ante la
297 Bicycles DESK 60”w 28”h 30” d, two shelf exten- compartment $25. (650)525-1410
sion 4 drawers, SOLD!
corte y efectuar la entrega legal de una BICYCLE "MAGNA" 24 inch wheels BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin-
copia al demandante. Una carta o llama- purple, $40., San Mateo, (650)341-5347 DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf cess bride computer games $15 each,
da telefonica no basta para protegerio. light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645 (650)367-8949
Si no presenta su Respuesta a tiempo, la BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo
corte puede dar ordenes que afecten su DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather
(650)676-0732 seat, $35., (650)355-2996
matrimonio o pareja de hecho, sus bi- BATH TOWELS - 10 used, good condi-
enes y la custodia de sus hijos. La corte GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed tion, $7. for all, (650)525-1410
tambien le puede ordenar que pague good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712
manutencion, y honorarios y costos le- DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side BEADS - Glass beads for jewelry mak-
gales. Si no puede pagar la cuota de tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134 ing, $75. all, (650)676-0732
presentacion, pida al secretario un for- 298 Collectibles END TABLE marble top with drawer with BETTY BOOP Women's perfume in box
mulario de exencion de cuotas.
Si desea obtener asesoramiento legal, 2 VINTAGE COFFEE CANS - both emp- matching table $70/all. (650)520-0619 $10. (408)249-3858
pongase en contacto de inmediato con ty, Hills Bros. red can, 1922-45, Hills
un abogado. Puede obtener informacion ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak BLUE BACK disc never used in box
Bros Java Mocha, early 1980’s, $40. $15. (408)249-3858
para encontrar a un abogado en el Cen- both, (650)347-5104 wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
tro de Ayudo de las Cortes de California large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo.
(www.sucorte.ca.gov), en el sitio Web de (650)261-9681 BROGMANSIA TREE $40 needs plant-
los Servicios Legales de California 28 RECORDS - 78 RPMS, Bing Crosby, ing. (650)871-7200
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org) o ponien- Frankie Laine, Al Jolson, Guy Lumbardo, FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2
dose en contacto con el colegio de abo- many others, all in book albums, $90. all, door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti- CABINET OAK, fits over toilet water
gados de su condado. (650)347-5104 que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059. tank, like new $25. (650)341-5347
30 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL

381 Homes for Sale 381 Homes for Sale 318 Sports Equipment 322 Garage Sales 440 Apartments 620 Automobiles
FISHING DEPTH SOUNDER - Hummin- INFINITI '07 G35 SEDAN Basic Grey
bird super sixty (wps60), ultimate fish 10007P $23,988.00 Toyota 101. Please
finding technology, never used, in com-
plete package, $100., (650)347-5104
GARAGE SALES REDWOOD mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
ESTATE SALES
GOLD'S GYM - GT2000Power Tower +
Instructions as new, asking $100/obo,
Make money, make room! CITY LEXUS '07 IS 250, blue, auto, $24,591.
#P72057651Melody Toyota, Call 877-
(650)344-6565
List your upcoming garage 1 bedroom, 1 bath 587-8635. Please mention the Daily
Journal
319 Firewood sale, moving sale, estate in senior complex
sale, yard sale, rummage MAZDA '08 CX-7, auto, gray,
FIREWOOD - Mostly Oak with other sale, clearance sale, or (over 55). $17,891. P80169537Melody Toyota, Call
877-587-8635. Please mention the Daily
types of wood, approx. 3 chords, $300., whatever sale you have...
(650)921-1033.
in the Daily Journal.
Close to Journal

LUMBER RACK - fits short bed trucks, downtown. MAZDA '09 MAZDA3 I Sport Silver
$150., (650)921-1033 Reach over 82,500 readers 9895P $12,788.00 Toyota 101. Please
from South San Francisco Gated entry. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
322 Garage Sales to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Move in MAZDA '09 MAZDA5 SPORT Silver
10050P $13,988.Toyota 101. Please
GARAGE SALE Call (650)344-5200 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-

3303 Kimberley Way, Special. 5000

San Mateo 830 Main Street, RWC


MAZDA '09 MAZDA6 I Sport White
10074T $14,988.00. Toyota 101. Please
X st E.Hillsdale, Norfolk mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Sunday, 335 Garden Equipment (650)367-0177 5000
November 14 TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi-
MITSUBISHI '09 GALANT ES Cream
tion, (650)345-1111
8am - 11am 10138P $12,788.00. Toyota 101. Please
SAN MATEO - 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Next mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Bargains Galore 345 Medical Equipment to Central Park. Rarely available. Pres- 5000
Everything must go! tigious Location & Building. Gated ga-
ALUMINUM CRUTCHES for adults ad- rage, deck. No Pets. $1975.mo.,
Don't miss out justable $30. (650)341-1861 (650)948-2935
NISSAN '10 MAXIMA 3.5 S Gray
9955P $25,488. Toyota 101. Please
Clothes, Electrical, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
POWER CHAIR - “Rascal 600”, new
Wedding Dress $1600., (650)574-5316
5000
(never worn) 470 Rooms
NISSAN '09 ALTIMA 2.5 White 9956P
379 Open Houses $14,998.00. Toyota 101. Please men-
GARDEN MOTEL tion the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
1690 Broadway
Redwood City, CA 94063
THE THRIFT SHOP OPEN HOUSE (650)366-4724
NISSAN '09 SENTRA 2.0 FE+ Gray
10051P $11,998.00. Toyota 101. Please
Sale - 50% Off Womens Clothing
Thursday & Friday 10:00-2:00 LISTINGS Low Daily & Weekly Rooms
Free HBO + Spanish+Sports+Movie
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
Saturdays 10:00-3:00 Channels, Free Internet
Episcopal Church List your Open House Daily $45+tax Nite & up SCION '08 TC SPEC White 10054P
1 South El Camino Real in the Daily Journal. Weekly $250+tax & up $14,488.00. Toyota 101. Please men-
San Mateo 94401 tion the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
(650)344-0921 Reach over 82,500
SUBARU '06 LEGACY WAGON Out-
potential home buyers & HIP HOUSING
back 2.5 XT Black 10015T $17,588.00 .
renters a day, Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily
from South San Francisco (650)348-6660 Journal. (650)365-5000
610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle to Palo Alto.
TOYOTA '07 COROLLA CE Gray
in your local newspaper. 10093T $9,588 . Toyota 101. Please
REDWOOD CITY mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Call (650)344-5200 Sequoia Hotel 5000
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle 800 Main St.,
$600 Monthly TOYOTA '07 CAMRY HYBRID Basic
$160. & up per week. Silver 9965P $17,988 Toyota 101.
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis (650)366-9501 Please mention the Daily Journal.
380 Real Estate Services (650)279-9811 (650)365-5000
ACROSS 5 Bird that migrates 40 One may be 56 Blown away
1 Baron Cohen’s from the Arctic to thrown at a 57 Heavyweights’ TOYOTA '08 HIGHLANDER LIMITED

Kazakh journalist
6 Dickens alias
Antarctica
6 H.S. experiment
pothole
41 Drop a brick, so to
ring contest
58 “Topaz” author
DISTRESS Room For Rent
Gray 10018T $32,988 Toyota 101.
Please mention the Daily Journal.
(650)365-5000

9 National Guard site speak 59 Moon goddess SALES Travel Inn, San Carlos
$49 daily + tax
$280 weekly + tax
TOYOTA '08 TUNDRA 2WD Truck
SR5 Silver 10053P $22,998 Toyota 101.
challenges 7 New pedometer 43 It’s often two, in 61 Shiites, e.g. Bank Foreclosures. Please mention the Daily Journal.
Clean Quiet Convenient
14 Publicist’s reading mini golf 62 French pop (650)365-5000
concern 8 Pilot’s alphabet 46 Hotfoot it 63 NASA “walks”
$400,000+ Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom
Microwave and Refrigerator

15 Bettor’s note ender 49 Give grief to 64 Euro fraction Free list with 950 El Camino Real San Carlos
(650) 593-3136
TOYOTA '09 CAMRY BASIC Green
9998P $16,488 Toyota 101. Please
16 Art film, often 9 Reduced to bits 51 Burroughs swinger 65 Long basket, in pictures. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
17 Lennon had one 10 Like bill 52 Have a hunch basketball lingo PeninsulaRealEstate.info SAN MATEO - single female preferred
20 Undying payments? 54 Softened, in a 67 Path to Free recorded message $400/mo. Including utilities and $400 se- TOYOTA '09 COROLLA BASIC Blue
curity deposit. (650)678-3125 9997P $14,588 Toyota 101. Please
21 Bring to light 11 Wroclaw’s river way enlightenment 1(800)754-0569 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
22 Handle clumsily 12 Sunroof feature ID# 2042
13 Adam’s third ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: Dolphin RE 620 Automobiles
24 Wallet items, TOYOTA '09 RAV4 BASIC White
10010P $18,988 . Toyota 101. Please
briefly 18 Bearded Smurf mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
25 Go from pillar to 19 “Peer Gynt Suite” Don’t lose money 5000
on a trade-in or
post dancer HOMES & PROPERTIES consignment! TOYOTA '09 YARIS BASIC White
31 Rodgers’s partner 23 Romance The San Mateo Daily Journal’s 10136P $12,889 Toyota 101. Please
weekly Real Estate Section. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
35 Part of a TV feed 25 Barbecue fare Sell your vehicle in the 5000
36 Nasty boss 26 Sip Look for it Daily Journal’s
27 Praiseful poet every Friday and Weekend TOYOTA '10 CAMRY Hybrid Basic
38 Sigma preceder Auto Classifieds. Blue 9784P $23,988$24,988. Toyota
to find information on fine homes
39 Eggy bun 28 Gp. in a 1955 and properties throughout 101. Please mention the Daily Journal.
(650)365-5000
42 Vibraphone labor merger the local area. Just $3 per day.
virtuoso Lionel 29 “How’m I Doing?” TOYOTA '10 MATRIX BASIC Silver
Reach 82,500 drivers 9885P $15,288 Toyota 101. Please
44 CIA forerunner mayor/author mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
45 Chuck 30 “This is awful!” from South SF to 5000
47 “All in the Family” 32 Pianist Rubinstein Palo Alto TOYOTA '10 PRIUS I Silver 10072P
spinoff 33 Ida Morgenstern’s Call (650)344-5200 $21,998 Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
48 One of Alcott’s daughter ads@smdailyjournal.com
women 34 Office machine TOYOTA '10 RAV4 SPORT Gray
supply 10029P $23,488 Toyota 101. Please
50 Josephine Tey mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
AUDI ‘03 A4 3.0L Grey 10068T
title orphan 37 “Bone Dance” sci- $12,995. Toyota 101. Please mention 5000
53 Old Gremlin fi author Bull xwordeditor@aol.com 11/17/10 the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000

maker BMW '09 5 Series 528i Blue 9980T


TOYOTA '10 YARIS BASIC Blue
10030P $14,288. Toyota 101. Please
55 Fannie follower? $34,988Toyota 101. Please mention the mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 5000
56 Not surprisingly
60 Esteem BMW ‘06 325i - low miles, very clean,
TOYOTA '10 YARIS BASIC Green
loaded, leather interior, $20,000 obo.,
66 Based on the (650)368-6674 10081P $13,588 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
starts of 17-, 25- BMW 540I ‘03 - Excellent condition, 5000
and 50-Across, loaded, leather, 103K mi., $11,995,
(650)349-6969
what this VOLKSWAGEN '08 JETTA Sedan
Wolfsburg Gray 10087P $17,988.. Toyo-
crossword might BUICK ‘97 LE SABER- Dark green, au- ta 101. Please mention the Daily Jour-
tomatic 201k mi. Includes service re-
be? cords. Excellent condition. SOLD!
nal. (650)365-5000
68 “South Pacific” SAVE ON
hero BUYING OR SELLING CHRYSLER '06 PT Cruiser Touring, 60K
miles, white, $7,992. #T6T269964 Melo-
VOLKSWAGEN, '07 Jetta Wolfsburg,
$13,994. #T7M150061 Melody Toyota,
69 Museum-funding A HOME! dy Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the
mention the Daily Journal Daily Journal.
org. Personal Service
70 Origami bird Margaret Dowd CHRYSLER ‘01 PT Limited Edition, 98K
71 Gave a shot, say Bus: (650)794-9858 miles, black, $4000., (650)357-0313 625 Classic Cars
72 “How to Talk to a Cell: (650)400-9714
Lic# 01250058 FORD ‘85 VICTORIA - Original owner, DATSUN ‘72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au-
Liberal (If You 43K miles, automatic, all powered. Very tomatic, custom, $5800 or trade.
good condition. $4K, (650)515-5023. (650)588-9196
Must)” author
Coulter FORD '08 FUSION SE Green 10000T
73 Ready to snap 382 Condos for Sale $14,488. Toyota 101. Please mention
FORD ‘65 Falcon Convertible - 6 cylin-
der, automatic, needs restore, $3,250.,
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 (415)412-7030
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Townhome,
3bed/2bath. Needs TLC, best offer
DOWN (650)922-6046 HONDA '08 CIVIC CPE LX Gold
1 Ill temper 9937T $13,998.00 Toyota 101. Please OLDSMOBILE ‘69 F-85 - 2 door, power
440 Apartments mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- front disc, $2,800., with 71 running parts
2 Jump over 5000 car with console, buckets. (650)851-4853
3 All-night bash BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view,
1 bedroom $1250, 2 bedrooms $1650.
4 Stress, so they New carpets, new granite counters, dish- HONDA '08 CIVIC SDN LX Silver PLYMOUTH ‘72 CUDA - Runs and
say washer, balcony, covered carports, stor- 10046T $14,288.00 . Toyota 101. drives good, needs body, interior and
By Fred Piscop Please mention the Daily Journal.
(c)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
11/17/10 age, pool, no pets. (650)344-8418 or
(650)365-5000
paint, $12k obo, serious inquiries only.
(650)593-8254. (650)873-8623
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630 Trucks & SUV’s 630 Trucks & SUV’s 635 Vans 670 Auto Service 670 Auto Parts 680 Autos Wanted
CHEVROLET '07 HHR LT SUV, gray, MERCEDES BENZ '09 M-Class ML350, DODGE ‘94 Caravan, no rear seats. 2 CHEVY American Mag wheels torque
gray, $11,792 #P7S597332 Melody
Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please men-
polar white, $36,492. P80169537 Melody
Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please men-
Used as a pickup truck. SOLD!
C3 FIX CAR 2 polished good condition, SOLD! Don’t lose money
tion the Daily Journal. tion the Daily Journal HONDA '07 Odyssey EX-L, blue, GRAND OPENING! on a trade-in or
$24,492. #P7B059887 Melody Toyota, 880 AUTO WORKS consignment!
CHRYSLER '06 Pacifica Touring green NISSAN '07 Sentra, gray, $11,191. Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the Dealership Quality
#P7L623495 Melody Toyota, Call 877- Daily Journal Oil Change & Filter Affordable Prices
$13,592, #T6R902356Melody Toyota,
Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the 587-8635. Please mention the Daily Up to 5 QT Synthetic Blend Complete Auto Service Sell your vehicle in the
Daily Journal Journal $19.95 + Tax Foreign & Domestic Autos
KIA '09 SEDONA LX Silver 10086P Daily Journal’s
NISSAN '08 350Z, gray,
$17,888.00 . Toyota 101. Please men- Plus Waste Fee 880 El Camino Real Auto Classifieds.
FORD '07 F-150, gray, auto, $17,494. tion the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 San Carlos
$21,992. P8M750023 Melody Toyota,
#P7FA53014 Melody Toyota, Call 877- Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the Four Wheel Alignment 650-598-9288
587-8635. Please mention the Daily
Journal
Daily Journal NISSAN ‘01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,
sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks $55.00 www.880autoworks.com Just $3 per day.
NISSAN '08 Xterra, gray, new, $15,500. (650)219-6008 Special prices apply to most cars +
FORD '08 Escape Limited, gray, $19,691. P8C538011 Melody Toyota, light trucks CHEVY RADIATOR - Like new, $60., Reach 82,500 drivers
$18,994. #P8KA66947 Melody Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the TOYOTA '07 SIENNA CE Maroon (650)367-8949
Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the Daily Journal 9969T $18,988 Toyota 101. Please 609 So. Claremont St. from South SF to
Daily Journal mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- San Mateo CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi Palo Alto
TOYOTA '07 HIGHLANDER Hybrid 5000 used $800. (650)921-1033
FORD '09 Ranger white, 9,960 miles, w/3rd Row Blue 10080T $26,988 Toyota (650)343-3733 Call (650)344-5200
$15,994. #T9PA09768 Melody Toyota, 101. Please mention the Daily Journal. ads@smdailyjournal.com
(650)365-5000 TOYOTA '09 SIENNA CE Silver EL CAMINO '67 - parts (Protecto top)
Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the $95., (650)367-8949
Daily Journal. 10082P $22,558 and , Toyo-
ta '09 Sienna CE Blue 10083P $21,888
TOYOTA '09 4RUNNER SR5 Silver Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
FORD ‘93 250 flat bed, diesel, 100-gal- 9886P $27,488.. Toyota 101. Please Journal. (650)365-5000 MB GARAGE, INC. Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans. DONATE YOUR CAR
lon gas tanks $2500. Jim Deisel mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
(650)678-8063/Joe (650)481-5295. 5000 Repair • Restore • Sales Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
diator and drive line, call for details,
640 Motorcycles/Scooters Mercedes-Benz Specialists $1250., (650)726-9733. cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas
Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.
GMC '07 YUKON SLE Black 9975T TOYOTA '10 HIGHLANDER BASE
BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
2165 Palm Ave.
White 10069P $26,998 Toyota 101.
$27,998.00 . Toyota 101. Please men-
tion the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 Please mention the Daily Journal. 650-771-4407 San Mateo HEAVY DUTY jack stand for camper or
SUV $15. (650)949-2134
Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Novas, running or not
(650)365-5000
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘83 Shovelhead - (650)349-2744 TIRES - 4 BMW and 4 Corvette tires with
Parts collection etc.
GMC '08 Canyon SLE1, white, auto, special construction, 1340 cc’s, Awe- So clean out that garage
$17,991. #TS15643 Melody Toyota, Call TOYOTA '10 HIGHLANDER LIMITED rims, $10. each, excellent condition, Give me a call
Silver 10048P $34,588 Toyota 101. some!, $5,950/obo. Rob (415)602-4535. (650)345-2450
877-587-8635. Please mention the Daily Joe 650 342-2483
Please mention the Daily Journal.
Journal
(650)365-5000 HONDA ‘01 Reflex Scooter - Silver,
$1,999., Call Jesse (650)593-6763
SMART CARE 672 Auto Stereos
HONDA '07 Civic Si, blue, manual,
$17,991. #T7H700724 Melody Toyota, TOYOTA '10 VENZA BASIC Gray
Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the 10040P $25,888 . Toyota 101. Please 645 Boats 400 El Camino Real MONNEY CAR AUDIO
Daily Journal mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
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Around the world


Fate of Mideast talks in
hands of polarizing rabbi
Prince William,Kate to wed next year
By Gregory Katz to spending the rest of our lives together.”
JERUSALEM — The future of the Mideast THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The interview reminded many of a similar
peace process could rest in the hands of one TV appearance by William’s parents, Prince
very undiplomatic man: an outspoken 90- LONDON — Thirty years after the fairy- Charles and Diana, shortly after they became
tale nuptials with the unhappy ending, Britain engaged.
year-old rabbi who recently sparked an uproar
will finally have another big royal wedding: Its At that time, Diana seemed frightened of the
by saying the Palestinian president should
dashing helicopter-pilot prince — second in limelight and withdrew; by contrast,
“perish from the world.” Middleton seemed at ease in front of the cam-
line to the throne — will marry the lovely
The ultra-Orthodox Shas Party is expected commoner who may someday become queen. eras. She said she wished she had met Diana,
to hold the swing vote when Cabinet ministers Prince William and Kate Middleton bubbled who died in a car crash in 1997.
decide on a U.S. proposal to resume Mideast with joy Tuesday evening in their first public “I would love to have met her. She’s an
peace talks. The two Shas ministers partici- appearance since the palace announced their inspirational woman,” Middleton said as
pating in the decision are waiting for instruc- engagement after more than eight years of dat- William looked on.
tions from the party’s spiritual leader, Rabbi ing. Their wedding will be next spring or sum- The royal wedding represents a chance for
Ovadia Yosef. mer. REUTERS the Windsors to start anew. Middleton brings
In a poignant symbol for William, his Britain’s Prince William and his fiancee Kate youth and glamour to a monarchy tarnished by
Welders detained betrothed wore the sapphire and diamond Middleton. divorce and scandal. There is already warm
in deadly China high-rise fire engagement ring that belonged to his late exaggeration to say that the future of the public support for William.
mother, Diana. Windsor dynasty depends to no small degree A strong, stable marriage — one that lasts
SHANGHAI — Police detained unlicensed “I thought it was quite nice because obvi- on the success of their union. decades and produces heirs — could go a long
welders Tuesday on suspicion of accidentally ously she’s not going to be around to share any “We’re massively excited,” William said in way toward undoing the damage from the ugly
starting a fire that engulfed a high-rise apart- of the fun and excitement of it all. This was my the televised interview that marked the first squabbling and televised confessions of adul-
ment building under renovation in China’s way of keeping her close to it all,” William time they have spoken publicly about the trials tery that marred the final years of Charles and
business capital, killing at least 53 people, as said. and tribulations of their love affair, which Diana’s tortured marriage, which began on
public anger grew over the government’s han- While the romance of the two 28-year-olds dates back to their days as university freshmen. such a high note with their spectacular wed-
dling of the disaster. is the stuff that dreams are made of, it is no “We’re hugely excited. We’re looking forward ding in 1981.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/WORLD Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 35

Hope fades in search of collapsed Indian building


By Katy Daige door, after finding its basement was also flood-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ed.
When the building fell, residents said they
NEW DELHI — Anna Halder sat on a patch heard a rumble like thunder. They sprinted to
of packed mud and dialed her cell phone the site and tried to reach those inside by dig-
Tuesday, clinging to the hope that her parents ging with their hands into the piles of concrete,
or sisters somehow survived under the wreck- bricks and mortar before police and rescue
age of their collapsed apartment building and teams arrived.
would pick up. “There were so many dead bodies, there was
“It’s ringing,” she said. No one answered. no movement at all,” said Dil Nawaz Ahmed, a
She dialed again. 25-year-old journalist who lives nearby. He
At least 66 people were killed and 73 were said he managed to help free five injured resi-
injured after the crude brick building crashed dents, but mainly pulled out bodies, which he
down in a congested New Delhi neighborhood. carried to waiting ambulances. “There were
By Tuesday evening, as rescue workers contin- many women and children.”
ued to tear through the pile of broken bricks, Rescuers sawed through iron rods and shift-
twisted iron rods and concrete slabs, hope for ed concrete with a bulldozer. Sniffer dogs
finding more survivors was fading. searched out people. Ambulances parked near-
The building collapsed Monday about the by at the ready. Women crying over lost loved
time families were cooking dinner. Halder, 18, ones were led away.
had not yet returned from her job as a house- Malti Halder was still waiting for informa-
keeper. Her working-class family, like millions tion about her husband and daughter. She is
of other migrants, moved to New Delhi hoping was not related to Anna Halder; the name is
to get jobs in the growing Indian capital. common in West Bengal where many of the
They, and many others from West Bengal, residents had come from.
found housing in the crude brick building in the “I did not find them at the hospital. I’ve been
Lalita Park neighborhood near the Yamuna REUTES searching for them since last night but have not
River because it was one of the rare homes they Rescue workers search for survivors under the rubble of a collapsed building in New Delhi,India. found them,” she said.
could afford amid the skyrocketing real estate M.D. Shahanawaz, a 23-year-old student,
foundations often are blamed for building col- to punish those who had allowed the extra teared up as his hopes for a friend who lived in
prices in the crowded city.
lapses in India. In New Delhi, where land is at floors to be built.
But the building was two floors higher than the building dwindled.
a premium, unscrupulous builders often break “The scale of the tragedy is unprecedented,”
legally allowed, and its foundation appeared to “He’s dead,” he said. “Everybody is coming
building laws to add additional floors to exist- Sheila Dikshit said.
have been weakened by water damage follow- out critical or dead.”
ing structures. The building’s owner, Amrit Singh, was
ing monsoon rains. The soil near the river is too When workers carried a body away from the
While the collapse was still being investigat- arrested Tuesday evening after fleeing the area,
weak to support such tall buildings, New Delhi site on a stretcher, nearby rescuers stopped
ed, New Delhi’s top elected official blamed the Press Trust of India reported. Officials
Lt. Gov. Tejendra Khanna said. poor construction and maintenance and vowed evacuated another of Singh’s buildings next what they were doing and clasped their hands
Poor construction material and inadequate together in respect for the dead.

ner, Downs said he saw Aristondo clearly ed that her son had a knife but the report District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.

CLEAR
Continued from page 1
clenching a knife and yelling, “Get the f---
back” as he charged. Downs tripped and fell
as he grabbed his Taser which deployed but
released yesterday said the weapon was found
after the shooting and had his palm print on it.
She told Inspector Norma Avelar her son
The level of force used in any particular
incident is based on its circumstances rather
than what may have already been deployed,
didn’t hit Aristondo. took depression medication and was under the according to Matteucci.
Wild told investigators he heard Downs say care of psychiatrist. She said he had made sui- For instance, the officers in the Aristondo
Wild and Downs encountered Aristondo, Aristondo had a knife and was convinced he cidal comments and not taken his medication
20, after responding to a call at approximate- case were not prohibited from using a Taser a
was about to stab the nearby fallen sergeant so for several days, according to the report. second time if they felt the situation did not
ly 8:40 p.m. from his mother, Gladys, who
he fired three times. The last homicide in Burlingame was Sept. call for deadly force.
said there was a “family argument” involving
Aristondo was hit twice in the front of the 30, 2007, a shooting on Highway 101 just “The basic rule generally is you use force
her son, Edgar, who needed psychiatric med-
chest and once in the right arm, according to north of the Broadway exit. The last officer- that is reasonable,” he said.
ications and was hitting walls.
Downs told investigators he looked for the autopsy. involved shooting in Burlingame was Nov. 3,
Aristondo down a walkway between two resi- Downs performed CPR and Aristondo was 2002 at the Red Rood Inn on Airport
dential structures and a business and heard taken to San Francisco General Hospital but Boulevard. Michelle Durand can be reached by e-mail:
Wild’s footsteps behind him. Turning a cor- pronounced dead at 10:50 p.m. The last officer-involved shooting in San michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
After the incident Gladys Aristondo disput- Mateo County was in 2008, said Chief Deputy 344-5200 ext. 102.
36 Wednesday • Nov. 17, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL

Foster City and


Burlingame Out With
Residents Your New The Old
Carts Are Coming! Please make sure to set out your old green
yard trimmings cart on your FIRST COLLECTION DAY
immediately following the delivery of your new carts.
The old cart will be taken away. You can choose to
keep your recycling tubs, but if you want them taken
away, simply place them upside down next to your

Recycle, Compost and Garbage Cart carts during a recycling collection week. You can also
have your old garbage cans taken away. Simply
affix one of the “Take Me” stickers that came
Deliveries Start Now with the information kit.
You can have your
old tubs and cans
As of August 30, Recology San Mateo County has begun delivering new w
taken away through
carts to homes throughout the RethinkWaste service area. Be sure to December 31, 2010.
review the information found attached to your new Garbage cart. This
kit will help walk you through the new collection service, letting
you know exactly what can and what cannot go into each cart.
Visit www.RethinkWaste.org for the delivery schedule.

How
To Use BLACK CART

Your = GARBAGE
(20, 32, 64
and 96
BLUE CART
= RECYCLE
(64 gallon)
GREEN CART
= COMPOST
(96 gallon)

New gallon)

Carts.
Basically anything that can’t For single-stream recycling, Use your new green Compost
go in the blue or green cart meaning all recyclables in cart the same way you’ve
goes here. Waste, such as one cart – no more sorting! been using your current Yard
Styrofoam packaging, peanuts, You can mix newspapers, junk Trimmings cart – by putting in
and food containers; bagged mail, cardboard and other only materials that come from
animal waste and diapers; paper products with plastic,
ceramics, glassware, mirrors,
your yard.
and window glass; wrappers and
metal, and glass containers.
Compost carts will be picked
juice pouches; black plastic; Recycling will be picked up
up every other week through
and plastic bags, buckets, and every other week through
December 31, 2010. December 31, 2010.
broken toys.

Visit RecologySanMateoCounty.com or RethinkWaste.org for details.

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