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Junipero
Serra gets
sainthood
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WASHINGTON An 18th-century
missionary who brought Catholicism to
the American West Coast was elevated to
sainthood Wednesday by Pope Francis in
the first canonization on U.S. soil.
Francis canonized Junipero Serra during a Mass outside the Basilica of the
National Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception, the largest Catholic church
in North America.
Serra was a Franciscan friar who
Pope stirs
excitement in D.C.,
calls for climate action
Pope praises U.S.
bishops response to
abuse, angers victims
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A $149 million real estate deal to redevelop a state-of-theart biotech campus in Foster City cleared a significant hurdle
as the City Council approved the proposal slated to attract
hundreds of workers.
BioMed Realty Trust, owner of the 20-acre site, struck a
deal with Illumina Inc. for a build-to-suit renovation of the
Lincoln Centre Life Science campus with up to 1,600 employ-
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ing laws while attending games.
There are four home night games scheduled
this season under temporary lights at El Camino
High School, which Principal Daniel Lunt said
will serve as a training ground for officials to
work out the kinks while hosting sporting
events at night.
As we go through temporary lighting games,
we will take copious notes on how to improve,
said Lunt.
He said the community forum, which is the
first of three officials are considering hosting,
also allows officials to account for all the
impacts the lights may have on the surrounding
neighborhood.
To preemptively address some traffic issues,
Lunt said the school will open up access to the
blacktop tennis and basketball courts on the
campus, which can provide additional spots for
cars to park on site, rather than in surrounding
neighborhoods.
We are already gearing up to keep as many
cars off the street as possible, he said.
School officials will also collaborate with the
South San Francisco Police Department to
ensure maintaining public safety is a top priority during the night sporting events, said Lunt.
A representative from Opterra Energy
Services, the company slated to install the
lights, said El Camino officials have also collected feedback from other schools that have
Police reports
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A man was seen crawling on the oor and
trying to take liquor at CVS/pharmacy on
El Camino Real in South San Francisco
before 3:29 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15.
FOSTER CITY
Disturbance. An ex-employee refused to leave
the premises of a business on Chess Drive
before 6:04 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21.
Court order violation. A man was arrested for
driving with a suspended license and being in
possession of drug paraphernalia on Halsey and
Beach Park boulevards before 7:18 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 20.
Arrest. A man was arrested for driving under
the inuence on Metro Center Boulevard and
State Route 92 before 12:19 a.m. Sunday, Sept.
20.
Shoplifting. A man left a store and drove off
with a basket of groceries that had not been paid
for on East Hillsdale Boulevard before 9:15 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 19.
SAN CARLOS
DUI. A citation was issued to a man driving
under the inuence on the 100 block of El
Camino Real before 11:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18.
Possession of unlawful paraphernalia. A man
was booked into the San Mateo County Jail for
possession of unlawful paraphernalia on Cedar
and Prospect streets before 8:52 a.m. Friday,
Sept. 18.
Arrest. A man was arrested for a misdemeanor
warrant on the 200 block of Cedar Street before
8:32 a.m. Friday, Sept. 18.
Arrest. A man was arrested on the 300 block of
Cedar Street before 7:11 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
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WASHINGTON As Scott
Walker gave up on his 2016 presidential race this week, he implored
other Republicans in the crowded
field to follow his lead and drop out
so that one could rise to challenge front-runner Donald Trump.
None appears likely to do so anytime soon.
Walker stood out in the GOP race
with his unsustainable mix of lackluster fundraising and an expensive
campaign operation. Few if any of
the 15 remaining candidates feel the
intense financial pressures that he
did, according to a review of
fundraising records and interviews
with campaign staff.
We certainly dont have a massive campaign mousetrap that we
cant pay for, said Curt Anderson,
a senior strategist for Louisiana
Gov. Bobby Jindal, a presidential
hopeful who, as was Walker, is at
the bottom of early preference polls.
Maybe other campaigns have gotten a bit out over their skis, but no
one quite like he had.
In the 70 days between Walkers
kickoff and his exit from the race,
the Wisconsin governor built the
kind of campaign operation that
more closely resembled that of a
party nominee, with nearly 100
employees. Former aides and top
donors said Walkers team crafted a
pricey plan to introduce him nationwide, but struggled to raise the millions of dollars needed to pay for
the strategy.
People dont stop running for
president because they run out of
ideas or they run out of a desire to
give speeches, said Terry Sullivan,
Marco Rubios campaign manager,
at a panel discussion Monday in
Washington. They stop running
because they run out of money.
Walker didnt even last long
enough to file his first formal campaign finance report. The next
reports are due in mid-October, and
its then that Rubio, Jindal and others in the race will have to disclose
how their fundraising and campaign spending is shaping up.
Chris Christie, the governor of
New Jersey, was known for expensive tastes while serving as a U.S.
attorney and chairman of the
Republican Governors Association,
preferring chartered planes and luxury hotels for his past politicking.
But without an influx of big campaign money and little movement in
early polls, his aides say, hes been
thrifty in his three months as a presidential candidate. He generally
flies commercial and has traded
resorts and high-end meals for
Radissons and Mexican food joints.
In a fundraising pitch emailed on
Wednesday,
Matt
Mowers,
Christies New Hampshire director,
wrote that $22 lets him invite 50
REUTERS
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds his bible while speaking at the Iowa Faith and Freedom
Coalition Forum in Des Moines, Iowa.
people to town halls. Any amount
helps, he wrote. As we keep this
team lean and mean we use this
contribution wisely.
While Rubios campaign took in
about $9.8 million through the end
of June, far more than most of the
other candidates, his operation is
eager to emphasize thriftiness.
Sullivan said at a Monday gathering of campaign managers that he
personally must approve any
expense over $500. He said Rubio
almost always flies commercial
even ultra-cheap airlines on occasion.
One reason the candidates seem
anxious to portray themselves as
penny pinchers: Not much money is
ST. LOUIS Four universities were chosen Wednesday to stage the 2016 presidential
and vice presidential debates, including veteran host Washington University in St. Louis
and, marking the first such debate in Nevada,
the University of Nevada at Las Vegas.
The sites which also include first-time
hosts Wright State University in Ohio and
Virginias Longwood University were
among 16 schools and cities that submitted
bids in April to the non-partisan Commission
on Presidential Debates. The organization has
sponsored official presidential and vice presidential debates since 1988.
We look forward to working with these
fine universities and their students and communities to bring these important civic events
to the nation, commission co-chairmen Frank
Fahrenkopf and Mike McCurry said in a statement.
Hofstra University in Hempstead, New
York, will be the backup site. Dominican
coming in.
The usual summertime fundraising slowdown was exacerbated this
year by the dominance of Trump,
the billionaire celebrity and real
estate mogul who is mostly paying
for his own campaign. Many reliable Republican donors are sitting
on their wallets until, as Walker
advocated, the contest narrows to
fewer candidates.
And as the departures of Walker
and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry
show, super PACs and their ability
to raise unlimited amounts from
wealthy donors can be only so helpful, because those groups are barred
from taking directions from the candidate theyre helping.
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pharmacys counter,
threatening a pharmacist with a knife
and grabbing her.
The man, still
holding the pharmacist around the
shoulders and brandishing a knife near
her neck, walked her
to the back of the
pharmacy and demanded medication
from another employee, police said.
When the second employee complied,
police said the suspect let go of the victim and made his escape with the items.
Neither employee suffered any
injuries.
Police describe the suspect as a 5-foot6-inch white man in his 20s. He is of
average build, with an untrimmed beard
and a reddish, possibly triangle-shaped
tattoo near the corner of his right eye. He
was wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt. A
video of the suspect can be viewed at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5
GoQh3NFEs&feature=youtu.be.
Police encourage anyone with information that may help in the investigation
to contact Detective Dave Manion at
(650) 522-7654 or call the departments
anonymous line at (650) 522-7676.
Motorcyclist killed in
Highway 101 crash identified
A motorcyclist killed in a crash while
REUTERS
in traffic Tuesday evening on Highway
101 in East Palo Alto was identified Chinese President Xi Jinping gives a speech at Microsofts
today as 27-year-old Ronald Barbaran main campus in Redmond, Wash.
Garcia, of Union City, according to the
San Mateo County Coroners Office.
Around 5:45 p.m., officers responded
to a report of a motorcyclist down on
southbound Highway 101 north of
Embarcadero Road, California Highway
Patrol Officer Art Montiel said.
Garcia was on a 2014 Yamaha motorcycle speeding south on the freeway dur- By Gene Johnson and Phuong Le
ing traffic and was splitting between the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
two far left lanes, Montiel said.
He struck the rear of a 2015 Ford
SEATTLE Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed
when traffic came to a stop and was Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, billionaire investor Warren
ejected from his motorcycle, according Buffett and other top American and Chinese business leaders
to Montiel.
Wednesday, vowing that his country would work to remove
Emergency crews pronounced Garcia barriers to foreign investment and improve intellectual properdead at the scene, Montiel said.
ty protections.
A 36-year-old Milpitas woman who
Xis conference with the business leaders in Seattle was part
drove the Ford was not injured in the of a busy day. He also toured the Boeing production facility in
crash and was cooperative with investi- Everett, the sprawling suburban Microsoft campus and visited
gators, Montiel said.
a high school in Tacoma, where he received a football and a
Tuesday evenings traffic was terri- personalized jersey.
ble and prevented first responders from
Protesters and supporters of Xi holding signs in English and
reaching the scene sooner, Menlo Park Chinese lined the streets outside Microsofts Redmond camFire Protection District Chief Harold pus and also waited outside the high school.
Schapelhouman said.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and
Last week, the districts Board of Jack Ma of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba also were
Directors adopted new standards estab- among the 30 executives who attended a closed-door discuslishing a goal of having the first fire- sion moderated by former U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry
fighters on the scene of an incident with- Paulson before Xis address.
in seven minutes of being reported to
Though he acknowledged difficulties as China shifts its
dispatch.
economy from one driven by exports to one driven by a growFirefighters were not able to meet that ing middle class, Xi told the group Chinas economy will
new standard when they responded to maintain a steady medium and high speed of growth for a
Tuesdays fatal crash, Schapelhouman long time.
said.
China will open up still wider to the outside world, Xi said
Anyone who witnessed the crash is through an interpreter. Without reform, there will be no drivasked to call CHP Officer Bobby Grewal
ing force; without opening up, there will be no progress. ...
at (650) 369-6261.
There is good news and I believe there will be more good news
in the future.
China will stand firm to protect intellectual property
rights, he added.
Xi attributed the Chinese economys recent slowdown to
three factors world economic problems, proactive Chinese
efforts at regulation and protracted structural problems in
China.
Xi Jinping: Without
reform no progress
for business in China
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Migrants walk through a wood to the Hungarian border after arriving at the train station in
Botovo, Croatia.
ney to Europe, he said.
As the session began Wednesday evening,
Tusk urged divided EU nations to set aside
their differences and work together to hammer out a concrete plan in place of the arguments and the chaos we have witnessed in the
last weeks.
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WASHINGTON Cheered by
jubilant crowds across the nations
capital, Pope Francis forged common
cause Wednesday with President
Barack Obama on climate change,
immigration and inequality, as the
popular pontiff signaled he would not
sidestep issues that have deeply
divided Americans.
On his first full day in the United
States, the pope also reached out to
Americas 450 bishops, many of
whom have struggled to come to
terms with his new social justiceminded direction for the Catholic
Church. He gently prodded the bishops to forgo harsh and divisive language, while commending their
courage in the face of the churchs
sexual abuse scandal rhetoric that
angered victims he may meet with
later in his trip.
Late in the day, Francis the first
pope from the Americas canonized Junipero Serra, the famous 18th
century Spanish friar who brought
the Catholic faith to California.
The 78-year-old pontiffs whirlwind day in Washington enlivened
the often stoic, politically polarized
city. Excited crowds lined streets near
the White House to catch a glimpse
of the smiling and waving Francis as
he passed by in his open-air popemobile. He seemed to draw energy
from the cheering spectators, particularly the children his security detail
brought to him for a papal kiss and
blessing.
In keeping with his reputation as
the peoples pope, Francis kept
Obama and other dignitaries at the
White House waiting so he could
spend time greeting schoolchildren
gathered outside the Vaticans diplomatic mission where he spent the
night.
With flags snapping, color guard at
attention and a military band playing,
Francis stepped from his modest Fiat
onto the South Lawn on a crisp fall
morning that felt as optimistic as his
own persona. Pope and president
stood on a red-carpeted platform
bedecked with red, white and blue
bunting for the national anthems of
the Holy See and the United States.
The popes remarks were brief, yet
REUTERS
Pope Francis celebrates the Canonization Mass for Friar Junipero Serra at the Basilica of the National Shrine of
the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.
pointed.
Speaking in soft, halting English,
Francis said that as the son of an
immigrant family, he was happy to
be a guest in this country, which was
largely built by such families. The
Argentine pope was born to Italian
parents who left their home country
before he was born, and he has been
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The real estate investment trust focusing on biotechnology company
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MetLife Inc., up 32 cents to $46.52
The life insurance company increased its stock buyback program to $1
billion, less than a year after completing a similar program.
Post Holdings Inc., up 57 cents to $67.89
The cereal maker plans to spend $90 million to buy an egg producer
months after its egg supply suffered from a bird flu outbreak.
J.C. Penney Co., down 1 cent to $9.37
The retailer promoted John Tighe to the role of chief merchant effective
Oct. 1, replacing Elizabeth Sweney, who will retire.
Freeport-McMoRan Inc., down 59 cents to $10
The mining company and its peers continued to see their stocks weighed
by fears of an economic slowdown in China.
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quarterback for the Oakland Raiders, Derek
Carr now wants to do something he hasnt
accomplished yet in the NFL.
Win on the road.
Carr hopes his career-high 351 yards
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Should be about
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49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick hinted during an interview that the persona he put on last season was not his real personality and that
he intends to be different this season.
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During an appearance earlier this month
on ABCs Good Morning, America,
Moreno said he regrets hitting Watts and
wants to apologize. Rojas said he was just
doing what he was told.
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Padres 5, Giants 4
Giants
ab
Pagan cf 2
De Aza lf 2
M.Duffy 3b 4
Posey 1b 4
Crawford ss 4
Byrd rf
3
Osich p
0
Strickland p0
Romo p
0
Ja.Lopez p 0
Broadway p0
Wllmsn ph 1
Kontos p 0
Affeldt p 0
Casilla p
0
Tmlnson 2b 3
T.Brown c 4
Peavy p
2
Gearrin p 0
J. Parker rf 1
Totals 30
r
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
h
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
bi
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
Padres
ab r h
Solarte 3b 4 0 2
Brmes pr-ss 1 0 0
Spngnbrg 2b-3b 3 0 0
Kemp rf
5 1 2
Upton lf
4 0 0
Wallace 1b 5 1 1
Gyrko ss-2b 5 2 4
De.Norris c 3 1 1
Jnkowski cf 4 0 1
Cashner p 2 0 0
Vincent p 0 0 0
Myers ph 1 0 0
Benoit p
0 0 0
Dckrson ph 0 0 0
Upton Jr. ph 0 0 0
Kimbrel p 0 0 0
Totals
bi
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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H
4
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
1
H
2
0
1
1
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SO
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
SO
6
2
0
0
Trainers room
Rang ers : OF Josh Hamilton tested his
sore left knee, facing live pitching and running the bases. He moved pretty good on
the bases, Rangers manager Jeff Banister
said. Well see how he feels. Hamilton
hasnt been in a game since Aug. 15. He did
pinch hit a couple of times.
Athl eti cs : C Stephen Vogt started at
Rangers 10, As 3
Texas
ab
DeShelds cf 4
Venable lf 1
Choo rf
3
Beltre 3b 5
Fielder dh 5
Mreland 1b 4
Andrus ss 4
Odor 2b 4
B.Wilson c 3
Stubbs lf-cf 3
Totals 36
Texas
Oakland
r h bi
1 1 0
1 1 1
1 1 1
2 2 3
1 1 0
1 1 1
1 2 3
1 1 1
0 1 0
1 0 0
10 11 10
Oakland ab
Burns cf
3
Canha lf
4
Reddick rf 3
Valencia 3b 3
Vogt 1b
4
B.Butler dh 4
Lawrie 2b 3
Sogard ss 4
Blair c
3
Fuld ph
1
Totals
32
r h
0 1
0 0
1 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
1 0
1 2
0 1
0 0
36
bi
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0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
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1
1
1
0
1
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UmpiresHome, Jordan Baker; First, Paul Emmel; Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Jerry Meals.
T2:52. A16,445 (35,067).
Up next
Rang ers : LHP Cole Hamels (4-1, 3.73)
starts Thursdays series finale. Hes riding a
four-game winning streak over his last
seven starts. Hell be making his debut in
Oakland.
At h l e t i c s : RHP Chris Bassitt (1-6,
2.82) makes his first start in nearly month
after recovering from a strained shoulder.
His run support average as a starter is 2.15.
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49ERS
Continued from page 11
finish with 335 yards in the air. That included a 75-yard touchdown pass to new target
Torrey Smith and six completions in all to
Smith.
Still, Kaepernick was vulnerable and took
five sacks. That comes after he was sacked
52 times last season, second-most in the
NFL behind then Jaguars rookie Blake
Bortles 55.
Smith is San Franciscos top offseason
acquisition after he signed a five-year deal
with $22 million guaranteed that could pay
him as much as $40 million. Yet he and
Kaepernick never connected during the preseason and finally seem to be getting in
sync on game day as they have regularly
shown on the practice field.
Its actually easier in games because its
new people, Smith said of the opposing
defense. You just work hard and get it down
and just translate to the game.
The 49ers (1-1) will be under more pressure to protect Kaepernick on Sunday at
first-place Arizona.
As an offense, the hope is to build off
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
enough of it. And its this winning culture trickling down to the high schools,
where the game is supposed to be about
almost everything else but winning and
losing.
And yet high school scandals come and
go now almost as frequently as NFL problems arise.
Whatever happened to enjoying the competition? Whatever happened to being satisfied with a performance, win or lose?
Whatever happened to acknowledging you
were beaten whether by the other team
or through a teams own fault? A team commits five turnovers in a game and theyre
disgruntled they lost? Must have been the
refs fault. Take it out on the officials then.
Take it out on the other team with cheap
shots, take it out on everybody but take no
accountability.
And it all goes full speed ahead. This season, the California Interscholastic
Federation is increasing this years football bowl series from five to 13 games. Its
the trophy for everyone mentality taken
to an obscene extreme on the other end of
that traditional debate: You won a section
title, you get a state bowl berth! You won a
section title, you get a state bowl berth!
Dont leave anyone out!
Where does it end?
In talking with Aragon coach Steve Sell
about his teams Friday night game against
San Mateo, he said something I found
refreshing. In this day and age of always
trying to find an angle to be in the best
possible playoff scenario, Sell seemed
content to simply play the games as they
come.
REF
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school pending a final decision in the case.
Video from the Sept. 4 game shows Rojas
blindsiding Watts and Moreno diving on
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NFL GLANCE
AL GLANCE
NL GLANCE
THURSDAY
Girls tennis
Notre Dame-Belmont at Mitty, 3:30 p.m.; Capuchino
at Oceana, South City at Terra Nova,Westmoor vs. El
Camino at South City, Mills at Sequoia, Aragon at
Burlingame, Hillsdale at Woodside, Carlmont at
Menlo-Atherton, San Mateo at Half Moon Bay, 4 p.m.
BASEBALL
National League
SAN DIEGO PADRES Named Logan White senior advisor to the general manager/director of
player personnel, Shaun Cole coordinator of player
development and Tim Holt pro scout. Promoted
Pete DeYoung to director of professional scouting,
Ryley Westman to coordinator of instruction, Josh
Emmerick to West Coast regional supervisor and
Chris Kelly to an amateur cross-checker.
NFL
ARIZONA CARDINALS Re-signed RB Kerwynn
Williams to the practice squad.
BUFFALO BILLS Signed S Jonathan Meeks from
the practice squad. Signed QB Dustin Vaughan to
the practice squad.
DETROIT LIONS Released WR Kendrick Ings
from the practice squad. Signed WR Kaelin Clay to
the practice squad.
HOUSTON TEXANS Signed RB Daryl Richardson to the practice squad.
NASCAR
NASCAR Suspended Clint Powyers crew chief
Billy Scott for the next three races, fined him $75,000
and placed him on probation for six months for not
having parts properly installed on its Toyota in the
opening inspection at Chicagoland Speedway.
Docked Clint Bowyer 25 driver points.
NHL
ARIZONA COYOTES Assigned G Tyler Beskorowany, LW Greg Carey, D Steven Delisle, D Justin
Hache, D James Melindy and LW Dan ODonoghue
to Springfield (AHL) and RW Christian Fischer to
Windsor (OHL).
DALLAS STARS Assigned D Aaron Haydon to Niagara (OHL), D Alex Peters to Flint (OHL) and C Brett
Pollack to Edmonton (WHL).
NEW YORK ISLANDERS Named George
McPhee as special adviser to the general manager.
NEW YORK RANGERS Assigned D Calle Andersson, D Kodie Curran, G Cedrick Desjardins, D
Troy Donnay, F Chris McCarthy, F Chad Nehring, F
Josh Nicholls, D Samuel Noreau, G Mackenzie Skapski, F Michael St. Croix, F Nick Tarnasky and D Petr
Zamorsky to Hartford (AHL). Assigned F Ryan Gropp
to Seattle (WHL), G Brandon Halverson to Sault Ste.
Marie (OHL), F Keegan Iverson to Portland (WHL), D
Ryan Mantha to Niagara (OHL), F Brad Morrison to
Prince George (WHL) and D Sergey Zborovskiy to
Regina (WHL). Released G Jacob Smith from his tryout agreement.
Girls volleyball
El Camino at Woodside, Jefferson at South City, San
Mateo at Terra Noa, Capuchino at Westmoor,
Burlingame at Sequoia, 5:15 p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont at Sacred Heart Prep, 5:45 p.m.; Carlmont at
Half Moon Bay, Hillsdale at Menlo-Atherton, Aragon
at Mills, 6:15 p.m.
Girls golf
Sacred Heart Prep vs. Menlo School at Palo Alto Hills
GC&C,San Mateo vs.Aragon,Hillsdale vs.Burlingame,
Capuchino vs. El Camino, 3:30 p.m.
Girls water polo
Sacred Heart Prep at California Capital Challenge
tournament, all day
Boys water polo
Serra/Sacred Heart Prep at St. Francis tournament
FRIDAY
Football
Carlmont at Menlo School, 3:15 p.m.; San Mateo at
Aragon, South City at Burlingame, Terra Nova at
Homestead,Monterey at Menlo-Atherton,Half Moon
Bay at El Camino, Woodside at Fremont-Sunnyvale,
Lowell at Jefferson, Sequoia vs.Vancouver Collegiate
in Seattle, 7 p.m.; Hillsdale at Christopher-Gilroy, 7:30
p.m.
SATURDAY
Football
Sacred Heart Prep at Carmel, Kings Academy at San
Lorenzo Valley, Soquel at Capuchino, 2 p.m.
Cross Country
Ram Invitational at Westmoor, all day
Girls water polo
Sequoia tournament, all day; Sacred Heart Prep at
California Capital Challenge tournament, all day
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T
New England 2 0 0
N.Y. Jets
2 0 0
Miami
1 1 0
Buffalo
1 1 0
South
W L T
Jacksonville 1 1 0
Tennessee
1 1 0
Indianapolis 0 2 0
Houston
0 2 0
North
W L T
Cincinnati
2 0 0
Cleveland
1 1 0
Pittsburgh
1 1 0
Baltimore
0 2 0
West
W L T
Denver
2 0 0
Oakland
1 1 0
San Diego
1 1 0
Kansas City 1 1 0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T
Dallas
2 0 0
Washington 1 1 0
N.Y. Giants
0 2 0
Philadelphia 0 2 0
South
W L T
Atlanta
2 0 0
Carolina
2 0 0
Tampa Bay
1 1 0
New Orleans 0 2 0
North
W L T
Green Bay
2 0 0
Minnesota
1 1 0
Detroit
0 2 0
Chicago
0 2 0
West
W L T
Arizona
2 0 0
St. Louis
1 1 0
San Francisco 1 1 0
Seattle
0 2 0
East Division
Pct PF
1.000 68
1.000 51
.500 37
.500 59
PA
53
17
33
54
Pct
.500
.500
.000
.000
PF
32
56
21
37
PA
40
42
47
51
Pct PF
1.000 57
.500 38
.500 64
.000 46
PA
32
45
46
56
Pct PF
1.000 50
.500 50
.500 52
.500 51
PA
37
66
52
51
Pct PF
1.000 47
.500 34
.000 46
.000 34
PA
36
27
51
46
Pct PF
1.000 50
1.000 44
.500 40
.000 38
PA
44
26
61
57
Pct PF
1.000 58
.500 29
.000 44
.000 46
PA
40
36
59
79
Pct PF
1.000 79
.500 44
.500 38
.000 48
PA
42
55
46
61
Thursday, Sep. 24
Washington at N.Y. Giants, 5:25 p.m.
W
Toronto
87
New York
83
Baltimore
75
Tampa Bay 74
Boston
72
Central Division
W
Kansas City 88
Minnesota 78
Cleveland
74
Chicago
72
Detroit
71
West Division
Texas
82
Houston
80
Los Angeles 78
Seattle
74
As
64
East Division
L
65
68
76
78
79
Pct
.572
.550
.497
.487
.477
GB
3 1/2
11 1/2
13
14 1/2
L
63
73
76
80
81
Pct
.583
.517
.493
.474
.467
GB
10
13 1/2
16 1/2
17 1/2
69
73
74
78
88
.543
.523
.513
.487
.421
3
4 1/2
8 1/2
18 1/2
Wednesdays Games
Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 4
L.A. Angels 6, Houston 5
Baltimore 4, Washington 3
Toronto 4, N.Y. Yankees 0
Tampa Bay 6, Boston 2
Minnesota 4, Cleveland 2
Kansas City 4, Seattle 3, 10 innings
Texas 10, Oakland 3
Thursdays Games
Texas (Hamels 4-1) at Oakland (Bassitt 1-6), 12:35
p.m.
Baltimore (T.Wilson 2-2) at Washington (Roark 46), 1:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Sale 12-10) at N.Y. Yankees
(Pineda 11-8), 4:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 10-6) at Boston (Miley 1110), 1:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Co.Anderson 5-3) at Minnesota (Gibson
10-10), 2:10 p.m.
Seattle (Paxton 3-4) at Kansas City (Cueto 2-6), 5:10
p.m.
Fridays Games
Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Toronto, 4:07 p.m.
Minnesota at Detroit, 4:08 p.m.
Baltimore at Boston, 4:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m.
Texas at Houston, 5:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Oakland, 7:05 p.m.
Seattle at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m.
W
New York
85
Washington 78
Miami
65
Atlanta
62
Philadelphia 57
Central Division
W
z-St. Louis
96
z-Pittsburgh 92
Chicago
89
Milwaukee 64
Cincinnati
63
West Division
W
Los Angeles 86
Giants
79
Arizona
73
San Diego 71
Colorado
63
L
67
73
87
91
95
Pct
.559
.517
.428
.405
.375
GB
6 1/2
20
23 1/2
28
L
56
60
63
88
88
Pct
.632
.605
.586
.421
.417
GB
4
7
32
32 1/2
L
65
72
79
81
89
Pct
.570
.523
.480
.467
.414
GB
7
13 1/2
15
23 1/2
Wednesdays Games
Baltimore 4, Washington 3
Atlanta 6, N.Y. Mets 3
Miami 4, Philadelphia 3, 11 innings
Milwaukee 4, Chicago Cubs 1
St. Louis 10, Cincinnati 2
Pittsburgh 13, Colorado 7
L.A. Dodgers 4, Arizona 1
San Diego 5, San Francisco 4
Thursdays Games
Arizona (Corbin 6-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 147), 12:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Locke 8-11) at Colorado (Bettis 8-5),
12:10 p.m.
Baltimore (T.Wilson 2-2) at Washington (Roark 46), 1:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Matz 4-0) at Cincinnati (Jos.Smith 0-2),
4:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Asher 0-4) at Miami (Cosart 2-4), 4:10
p.m.
Milwaukee (Jungmann 9-6) at St. Louis (Wacha 166), 4:15 p.m.
San Francisco (Bumgarner 18-8) at San Diego
(Kennedy 8-15), 6:10 p.m.
Fridays Games
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 4:05 p.m.
Atlanta at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 5:10 p.m.
Milwaukee at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m.
San Francisco at Oakland, 7:05 p.m.
Arizona at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
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According to a Pew Research Center study in July analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data, millennials defined as
those ages 18 to 34 in 2015 are now less likely to be living independently of their families and establishing
their own households than they were during the depths of the Great Recession, which began in 2007.
policy at the New School, and also
works as a researcher. She wanted
to help her mom, who has chronic
health problems, and she also has
huge school loans. Shes been paying more than half of the apartments $2,200 a month rent since
February.
We talked about it, and it
seemed like a good amount. She
likes to have me around! Brown
said, laughing. Paying rent feels
the same as not paying rent. Its
helpful to my mom. ... Were a
close family.
Rossana Alvarado, 41, a stay-athome single mom with an 11-yearold son, Noah, and a 17-month-old
son, Oliver, first moved back in
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SERRA
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marched north from Baja California with
conquistadors from his native Spain,
establishing nine of the 21 missions in
what is now California. The pope
announced in January that Serra would
be canonized.
The decision was polarizing. Serra is
revered by Catholics for his missionary
work, but many Native Americans in
California say he enslaved converts and
contributed to the spread of disease that
wiped out indigenous populations.
In his homily, Francis defended Serra,
characterizing him as a kind and openhearted man who protected Native
Americans from colonizers.
He was excited about blazing trails,
going forth to meet many people, learning and valuing their particular customs
and ways of life, Francis said. Junipero
sought to defend the dignity of the native
community, to protect it from those who
had mistreated and abused it.
Mistreatment and wrongs which today
still trouble us, especially because of the
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Birds, animals and insects need food, water and shelter to survive. In a garden, that means a mix of flowers, shrubs
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There is nothing wrong with
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fact, that is likely to be what can
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unique while still being part of a
local identity and ecology.
Important ways to create biodiversity in the landscape also include:
Planting in layers using different
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ILLUMINA
Traffic management
One of the most robust TDM plans
the city has seen, Illumina is expected
to reduce single-occupancy vehicle
trips by 21 percent.
Its shuttle service program is a main
contributor to keeping employees off
the road and would not only stop at the
local Caltrain as well as the Millbrae
Bay Area Rapid Transit stations, but
also cart employees from the East Bay,
Banks said.
The council wasnt completely
swayed by the shuttles and Perez said
he hopes Illumina ensures enough
employees participate in the TDM programs.
They dont want [their employees]
sitting in traffic. They dont want them
being unproductive, so Illumina is as
focused as possible to try and find the
best solutions, said Salil Payappilly,
senior director with BioMed. Illumina,
as much as we do, wants to get cars off
the road and their employees in and out
of work as efficiently as we do. And as
their employee base evolves and where
theyre coming from evolves, we fully
expect the shuttle program to evolve
and meet that.
Other measures include offering services on site, providing bike lockers as
Collaborative solutions
Earning the councils approval may
require some collaboration as officials
challenged Illumina to address its
impacts through committing to have
employees live in some of the housing
projects currently under construction
and participate in local fundraisers.
I wish we had some more innovative
and collaborative solutions. Im still
hoping that maybe in the next four
weeks youll come up with one or two
or at least something to start with,
Bronitsky said.
With thousands of housing units and
other office developments slated for the
small 4-square-mile city, officials urged
the biotech company to become a creative partner.
I have very strong hesitations
because of traffic within the next two
years with all the buildout of residences
and potentially Gilead and BioMed. It
adds a lot to our city, said Vice Mayor
Gary Pollard. You need to be somewhat focused on what we as a city are
concerned about because youre going
to be a partner in our city. Youre going
to be a community partner. Im supportive, but continue to be innovative
and listen to our residents.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 24
Lifetree
Cafe: Is
Marriage
Obsolete? 9:15 a.m. Bethany
Luthern Church, 1095 Cloud Ave.,
Menlo Park. Hour-long conversation
discussing insights and trends about
the current state of marriage. For
more information call 854-5897.
Being Mortal Screening. 10 a.m. to
noon. Veterans Memorial Senior
Center Theatre, 1455 Madison Ave.,
Redwood City. Being Mortal
explores how the medical profession
can better help people navigate the
final chapters of their lives. For more
information
email
sherineelamad@ossmc.org.
Farm to Table Dinner. 5 p.m. 86
Caada Road, Woodside. Using seasonal foods that have been locally
grown, our guest chefs will prepare a
memorable meal paired with wine.
For more information call 364-8300.
Remember Me Thursday candlelighting ceremony hosted by Pets
In Need. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Downtown
Redwood City Library, 1044
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. The
candles will honor the millions of
pets who lost their lives and the millions more awaiting adoption. The
public is encouraged to bring their
own animals, especially those that
have been rescued. For more information call 421-2268 or visit petsinneed.org.
Melody of China Concert. 6:30
p.m., Foster City Library, 1000 E.
Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. For more
information email rider@smcl.org.
Family Game Night. 6:30 p.m. Reach
and Teach, 144 W. 25th Ave., San
Mateo. Come and play beloved family games. Free light dinner available,
donations requested. For more information call 759-3784.
Burlingame
City
Council
Candidates Forum. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Burlingame City Hall, Burlingame. For
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 25
Spring Valley Water System
Outing. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 86 Caada
Road, Woodside. Travel by bus to tour
the Crystal Springs Dam, Stanfords
Searsville Dam at Jasper Ridge, and
the Pulgas Water Temple. For more
information call 364-8300.
Speak up, Save a Life: Suicide
Prevention Forum. Noon to 1:30
p.m. San Mateo County Library (Oak
Room), 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
San Mateo County Health Systems
Behavioral Health and Recovery
Services is partnering with Caltrain
and StarVista to raise awareness
about the warning signs of suicide.
Featuring keynote speaker Dr. Jorge
Wong. Refreshments will be provided. For more information contact
578-7165.
Buy One, Get One Free at the Book
Nook. Noon to 4 p.m. 1 Cottage Lane,
Twin Pines Park, Belmont. All proceeds benefit the Belmont Library.
Sponsored by Friends of the Belmont
Library. To learn more, call 593-5650
or visit www.thefobl.org.
Collective Reception. 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. Gallery House, 320 S. California
Ave., Palo Alto. For more information
call 326-1668.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26
Foster City Village Garage Sale. 8
a.m. to 11 a.m. 240 Staysail Court,
Foster City. Proceeds help seniors
remain in their homes. For more
information
email
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HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
1 Brooch
4 Ask a question
8 Greenish mineral
12 Stretchy bandage
13 Tee-hee kin (hyph.)
14 Noggin
15 Ranch hands
17 Tall ower
18 Main course
19 His and hers
21 Catos year
23 Blue Tail Fly singer
24 Hindu sage
27 Took the trolley
29 Aahs companion
30 Comic book heroes (hyph.)
32 Rowboat
36 Pear variety
38 Baldwin of lms
40 Lend a hand
41 Aberdeen kids
43 Curly coifs
45 Viking name
47 Bronte governess
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Bedouin
Quick trip
Cold-shoulder
Post-it note
Bigger than big
Duelers weapon
Tempe coll.
Scurried along
Harry Potters prop
Chow mein additive
DOWN
1 Tempo
2 Desktop symbol
3 Small salamander
4 It rose from the ashes
5 The Old Bucket
6 The lady
7 Toward sunup
8 Ripped off
9 Craggy abode
10 Refuges
11 LP successors
16 Baby carriage
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condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502
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DAS ECHOLOT - fuga furiosa Ein kollektives Tagebuch Winter 1945, 4 vol,
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MAGAZINES. SIX Arizona Highways
magazines from 1974 and 1975. Very
good condition. $15. 650-794-0839.
MARTHA STEWART decorating books.
Two oldies, but goodies. Both for $10.
San Bruno. 650-794-0839.
NICHOLAS SPARKS Hardback Books
2 @ $3.00 each - (650)341-1861
STEPHEN KING Hardback Books
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298 Collectibles
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
299 Computers
DELL
LAPTOP
Computer
Bag
Fabric/Nylon great condition $20 (650)
692-3260
297 Bicycles
295 Art
LANDRIDER
AUTO-SHIFT.
Never
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AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
298 Collectibles
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
302 Antiques
32 Moved like a
pendulum
34 Data storage
medium
38 Good Morning
America coanchor Spencer
39 Composer Satie
44 Sluggishness
46 Parade time
48 Silver __,
compound used
in film
50 Perrys secretary
51 Bar patrons
option
52 J.B. Holmes and
Bubba Watson,
e.g.
53 Atmosphere
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56 Stop it!
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59 Immigrants subj.
61 Ariz. neighbor
62 Campus org.
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
SET OF 3 oak entertainment cubbies on
casters. 30"W x 20"H x 17"D $10.
ea 305-283-5291
SOFA. BEAUTIFUL full-size (80). Excellent condition. Hardly used. You pick
up. $95. San Bruno. 650-871-1778.
SOLID WOOD stackable tables, Set of 3
$25. (650)996-0026
made in Spain
306 Housewares
BAG OF tupperware. $99 (650)515-2605
BBQ UTENSILS, Stainless steel, Grillmark, flippers tongs, baster, winebarrel,
staves, $25. (650) 578 9208.
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staves, $25. (650) 578 9208.
COFFEE MAKER, Makes 4 cups $12,
(650)368-3037
HOUSEPLANT 7 1/2 ' with large pear
shaped
leaves
in
pot $65, would
cost $150 in flower shop 650-592-2648.
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
SCALE. 25 lb. capacity counter top model. Very good condition. $15. San Bruno.
650-794-0839
303 Electronics
BASUKA BASS tube speakers/ amplifier 20" x 10" auto boat never used $100.
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304 Furniture
2 BIKES for kids $60.My Cell 650-5371095. Will email pictures upon request.
296 Appliances
SIT AND Stand Stroll $95 My Cell 650537-1095. Will email pictures upon request.
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
308 Tools
14 FT Extension Ladder. Extends to 26
FT. $125. Good Cond. (650)368-7537
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CHIPPER/SHREDDER 4.5 horsepower,
Craftsman $150 OBO. (650) 349-2963
COMMERCIAL PADDLE CONCRETE
MIXER, Electric Driven. $875. (650) 3336275.
COMMERCIAL PADDLE CONCRETE
MIXER, Motor Driven. $1,350. (650) 3336275.
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ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
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PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
BAG OF indian clothes. $99 (650)5152605
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
SUNGLASSSES UNISEX TOMS Lobamba S007 w/ Tortoise Frames. Polarized lenses 100% UVA/UVB NEW
$65.(650)591-6596
VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
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$45 (415)585-3622
VEST, BROWN Leather , Size 42 Regular, Like New, $25 (650) 875-1708
$99
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$2,600.Camanche Hills Hunting Preserve, Ione CA. Pheasants, Ducks, Chukar and sporting clay range. Excludes
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335 Rugs
HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, excellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296
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TRAVEL WHEEL chair Light weight travel w/carrying case. $300. (650)596-0513
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620 Automobiles
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Faucets Toilets Sinks Gas Water
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Roofing
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