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Karyl
Matsumoto
Americans who
were held as
prisoners during World War
II, Matsumoto
will share her
familys experience during a
free speaking
event Friday,
Feb. 19, in
Original Joes of Westlake will open its doors Monday with new owners after closing nearly two years ago. The
Daly City eatery is an icon in town famous for its atmosphere and Italian food.
High-speed
rail to build
toward Bay
California bullet train officials
push plan to head north first
By Juliet Williams
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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LOCAL
Eric Valencia
Vargas
Vargas.
While Wagstaffe acknowledged the presence of the third suspect, he said there was
not enough evidence to charge that person
in the shooting death of baby Izack.
Judge Jonathan Karesh sided with the
defense and dismissed the case, citing his
concerns that the cellphone evidence presented by the prosecution covered too wide
of an area to reasonably implicate Vargas,
Wagstaffe said.
The District Attorneys Office could
potentially renew the case against Vargas if
investigators find new evidence, Wagstaffe
said. The case against Zaragoza will proceed. He is next due in court on March 11 to
set a new jury trial date.
Baby Izack was in the backseat of his parents car as they were leaving a baby shower when prosecutors allege that Zaragoza
opened fire. Izacks mother attempted to
shield her son from the hail of bullets but
Izack was struck in the head and later died in
the hospital.
Both parents were wounded but survived
the attack.
Despite the judges dismissal of charges
against Vargas, he will remain in jail pending the outcome of a separate case,
Wagstaffe said.
A San Mateo County Grand Jury indicted
Vargas in 2014 on murder charges stemming from four murders in East Palo Alto
and San Francisco, a freeway shooting in
Belmont, a jewelry store robbery, and the
manipulation of witnesses, among other
allegations, between 2012 and 2013. The
grand jury indicted sixteen people in that
case, which prosecutors dubbed Operation
Sunny Day.
Police reports
Going through withdrawals
Part of an ATM was found in the road
near Larkspur Drive and Skyline
Boulevard in Millbrae before 12:43
a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16.
BURLINGAME
Theft. Jewelry and electronics were taken
from a residence on the 300 block of Chapin
Lane before 12:14 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15.
Fo und pro perty. Car keys were found near
Floribunda Avenue and Primrose Road before
9:55 a.m. Monday, Feb. 15.
Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. A car and house were
egged on La Mesa Drive before 8:23 a.m.
Monday, Feb. 15.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Somebody
was seen looking into cars with a ashlight
on the 1600 block of Albemarle Way before
12:10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 15.
MILLBRAE
LOCAL/NATION
WASHINGTON Manipulating
what kinds of bacteria live in the gut
might lead to a new way to treat millions of children suffering chronic
malnutrition, says new research that
suggests the right microbes can help
get the most out of a poor diet.
Researchers culled intestinal bacteria from babies and toddlers in Malawi,
where malnutrition is a serious problem, and transferred them into mice for
study. Tweaking those gut microbes
improved growth even though the
animals didnt eat more, or more nutritiously.
We share our bodies with trillions of
bacteria, a customized set called a
microbiome that starts building at
birth, and Thursdays work is the latest
to illustrate how crucial it is to develop
a healthy one. Among the findings:
Certain nutrients in breast milk may
help that happen.
If we could hammer home a key
point, microbiota count, said Dr.
Jeffrey Gordon of Washington
STATE GOVERNMENT
As s embl y Speaker pro Tem
Kev i n Mul l i n, D-So uth San
Franci s co , has introduced legislation in response to a 2 0 1 5 San
Mateo Co unty Grand Jury recommendation that each school district in San Mateo County establish a database of all head injuries and that student athletes be provided with neurocognitive tests prior to the
start of athletic competition.
Current legislation requires that any athlete suspected
of sustaining a concussion be removed from the game or
practice until they have been cleared by a licensed health
care provider and also requires coaches to receive two
hours of online training on how to identify concussions.
Neurocognitive testing establishes a baseline for each
athletes normal neurocognitive function at the beginning of an athletic season prior to any competitions.
Post-injury, a retest provides information that is measured against the baseline.
This information will help identify the extent of the
injury and the best course of treatment. It will also help
determine if the athlete should be held out of competition for a longer period of time, according to Mullins
office.
As s embl y man Ri ch Go rdo n, D-Menl o Park,
introduced legislation this week allowing water agencies to bottle their potable reused water and distribute
small amounts for free for educational purposes. Under
current law, consumers must visit a water recycling facility in person to taste such water, according to Gordons
office.
NATION
Superdelegates help
Clinton expand her
lead despite N.H. loss
By Hope Yen
and Stephen Oklemacher
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
Hillary Clinton greets a worker in the employee dinning room at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
superdelegate who backs Clinton.
They were saying Were not
going to forget this, Johnson
said.
Im an African-American male
who is in my 60s, Johnson said.
I have experienced the struggles.
The experiences they are sharing
dont faze me in comparison.
Superdelegates arent new. They
have been part of the Democratic
REUTERS
s p o k es wo man
Laura Eimiller
would not disclose
any
i n fo rmat i o n
other than to
confirm
a
search was conducted at a
home in the
Raheel Farook city of Corona
in an ongoing
investigation.
To serve a search warrant,
authorities must have probable
cause a crime was committed and
items connected to the crime are
likely to be found at the location.
NATION
The president is
again prioritizing short-term
economic interests over long-term
and enduring American values.
New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez
REUTERS
Barack Obama during a meeting with a group of civil rights leaders at the White House.
embassies in Washington and Havana and
moved to restore commercial flights, with a
presidential visit seen as a key next step.
Yosvany Martinez, a 36-year-old government parking attendant in Havana, said hed
seen changes in his country since the thaw in
relations: more tourism and happier people.
But Cubans are still struggling economically, he said.
This visit for me and for all Cubans will be
LOCAL
Reporters notebook
Highway 101 southbound off-ramp traffic to turn south onto Rollins Road and
west to Cadillac Way again. This work is
for one night only and is weather
dependent, according to the city of
Burlingame.
***
Get ready to shred. Last Tuesday, Hal f
Mo o n Bay May o r Ri ck Ko wal czy k,
members of the Ci ty Co unci l and leadership of the Bo y s & Gi rl s Cl ub o f
the Co as ts i de joined together with
more than 50 excited community members to celebrate the start of construction
on the citys new skate plaza.
The work is underway now and the
opening is slated for mid-summer,
according to the city of Half Moon Bay.
***
Twenty-four traffic officers from
throughout the county deployed a
Saturati o n Traffi c Enfo rcement
Pro g ram and came away with more than
180 citations.
Traffic officers focused their efforts in
trouble spots in San Mateo and Foster
City and conducted saturated traffic
enforcement and education to crackdown
on drivers and pedestrians who violate
traffic laws meant to protect all road
users. Officers made in excess of 200
traffic enforcement stops and issued 187
citations. Of the 187 citations issued, 58
were for cellphone violations; 18 were
for seat belt violations; 15 were for
speeding violations; 12 were for texting
cellphone violations; 10 were for failing
to stop at a stop sign; 10 were for failing to stop at a red light; and nine were
for failing to give the right-of-way to a
pedestrian. Additionally, two drivers
were found to be driving on a suspended
license and two drivers were cited for
being unlicensed.
Local briefs
Two students reported they saw a white
man with a beard wearing a dark-colored
hooded sweatshirt, according to police.
School officials locked down the school
to keep students safe while officers searched
the school grounds and the surrounding
neighborhood.
Officers did not find anyone matching the
description of the man, police said.
No one was ever in any danger, according
to police.
Obituary
devotion to family and
friends.
Services will be held
at Sneider & Sullivan &
OConnells
Funeral
Home in San Mateo,
California at 11 a.m.
Monday, Feb. 25, 2016.
Burial will be private.
Donations can be made
to the James L. and Evelyn Ribbs
Hutchinson Scholarship Fund, Silicon
Valley Community Foundation, 2440 W.
El Camion Real, Suite 300, Mountain
View, CA 94040.
OPINION
Pasadena Star-News
gone. Then they went into closed session for the nal discussion and a 7-5
vote on Feb. 10.
Failing to publicly clarify their
thinking made Lester an environmental martyr and cast doubt on the commissioners agenda.
Clearly legislators are concerned:
Three Assembly members on Tuesday
announced Assembly Bill 2002 to
require anyone lobbying the Coastal
Commission to report whom they
work for, their pay and the issues on
which they try to sway the commission.
Meanwhile, choosing a stellar
environmentalist to succeed Lester
will help rebuild trust.
Commissioners also will need to
scrupulously justify their every action
from now on. Scrutiny will be
intense.
Lester was only the second director
of the commission, hand-picked as a
successor by the venerated late Peter
Douglas, who was instrumental in
winning voter approval for coast protection in 1972 and in writing the
Coastal Act. He ran the commission
for 26 years, setting the gold standard
as its advocate and enforcer.
E. Picchi
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Correction Policy
Our representative on
the Coastal Commission
s one of the dissenting votes in the 7-5 decision to oust Charles Lester as executive director of the California Coastal Commission, San
Mateo County Supervisor Carole Groom obviously didnt think he needed to go.
A week after the contentious vote that came after a 10hour public hearing, Groom also doesnt think the commission needs a dramatic overhaul either and will be
able to forge ahead once new leadership is in place.
However, she maintains it will be difficult to find the
right person for the job, especially after someone who
led the statewide agency for five years was delivered his
walking papers in a very public display, after a closed
session discussion and vote though Groom made a
motion that failed to gain
enough support to carry that
the vote be made in public.
[The commission] doesnt
need an overhaul but some
healing needs to occur, she
said. And finding the right
person will take some time.
There was a strong sense
from other commissioners
that they did not get their
questions answered and there
is an issue with diversity
among the commissions
staff though Groom said there
has been 25 new hires and that the diversity level there
is at about 30 percent.
Progress is being made, she said.
Groom acknowledges that Lesters wasnt the most
outgoing of personalities and that many of the issues
brought up by other commissioners could have been
addressed.
I do not think he should have been fired. He did an
excellent job, its a big organization, a complex organization, she said.
Groom has been on the commission for about three
years and said she didnt get her calls returned right
away at first but worked through that with Lester and
always received the answers she was looking for, but
not necessarily overnight. She also said Lester was very
attentive to the needs of San Mateo County.
The Coastal Commission was established in 1972
after voters approved Proposition 20, and was reaffirmed four years later through the California Coastal
Act. It has a wide breadth of commissioners appointed
by the governor, the Senate Rules Committee and the
Speaker of the Assembly. Half are elected officials and
the other half are members of the public. Its purview is
vast as it deals with issues, mainly development and
access, along the 840 miles of Californias coast.
Lesters supporters vociferously claim developers and
lobbyists influenced his ousting and Democratic lawmakers this week announced legislation that would
require lobbyists to register with the state and report
their activities to the commission while also disclosing
their clients. Groom agrees with the proposal and said
she is embarrassed that isnt a current practice or
requirement. Still, she believes strongly in the Coastal
Act and said, having read through it, that it was a very
forward-thinking document for its time.
The biggest issue for San Mateo County has been the
Martins Beach conflict, in which an affluent property
owner sought to cut off public access to a public shoreline. Groom doesnt see the executive directors ouster,
or the fallout from it, creating issues with that case as it
is a legal issue now being fought in court and through
legislation authored by state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San
Mateo.
***
It was Hill who Groom replaced on the San Mateo
County Board of Supervisors when he was elected to the
state Assembly. She was appointed from the San Mateo
City Council in 2009 and won election in 2010 to represent District 2, which covers San Mateo, Foster City
and Belmont. She easily won re-election in 2014 and
said she is interested in running again when her seat is
up in 2018. She can run for three full four-year terms.
I have my health and lots of energy. I still feel like I
can make a contribution, she said. And if all that is
still aligned [in 2018], then Im running.
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BUSINESS
Dow
16,413.43
Nasdaq 4,487.54
S&P 500 1,917.83
-40.40
-46.53
-8.99
Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York
Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq stock market:
NYSE
Deutsche Bank AG, up $1.87 to $17.38
The bank offered to buy back more than $5 billion in bonds in a display
of financial strength.
Pandora Media Inc., down $1.09 to $8
The Internet radio companys fourth-quarter profit fell short of estimates
and it declined to comment on rumors its looking to sell itself.
Square Inc., up 68 cents to $9.30
Visa disclosed a stake in the mobile payment services company and
investors interpreted it as a major endorsement of Square.
Nasdaq
Groupon Inc., up 65 cents to $2.89
The online daily deal services stock rebounded after its quarterly profit
and revenue topped estimates.
Activision Blizzard Inc., down $2.40 to $28.12
The video game makers profit and revenue fell short of Wall Street
estimates.
Wynn Resorts Ltd., up $9.45 to $69.14
The casino operators fourth-quarter profit surpassed analyst expectations.
Select Comfort Corp., down $4.93 to $15.58
The seller of beds, mattresses and bedding products reported
disappointing sales and its outlook fell far short of estimates.
Dentsply International Inc., down $1.78 to $54.73
The dental products makers revenue fell short of analyst projections.
board is exploring
strategic alternatives that could
include a sale while
the
Sunnyvale,
California, company sheds 15 percent
of its workforce and
closes unprofitable
Marissa Mayer services.
Even though she
is deviating from an original turnaround plan, Mayer has steadfastly
insisted that Yahoo Inc. will still have
a bright future after her latest overhaul.
Mayer touched upon that theme
Thursday as she emphasized that that
Yahoo is still investing heavily in
mobile devices despite the massive cutbacks in other areas of the company.
There is incredible potential here,
she assured the mobile developers.
Together, we can build the future of
mobile.
Unlike her appearance at Yahoos
inaugural mobile conference last year,
Mayer gave a brief presentation before
leaving most of the talking to executives that joined her management team
after the company bought mobile ana-
Business briefs
Making soda cool: Coke,
Pepsi try giving soda hipster appeal
NEW YORK Coke and Pepsi want to shake their Big
Gulp image and cultivate a more hipster appeal.
The two soda giants are trying to rehabilitate sodas
cheap image and fetch higher prices as Americans keep cutting back on sugary fizz.
That means more stylized cans and bottles of Coke and
the expansion of Mexican Coke, which is sweetened with
sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup. Pepsi is pushing
craft sodas and even plans to open an eatery honoring
the kola nut in New York City in the spring.
A press release for Pepsis Kola House last month was
peppered with marketing buzzwords, and said the lounge
would have a resident cocktail curator and artisanal
menu. The idea is that its mere existence could burnish
sodas image, even if most people never go.
At the end of the day, we just have to stay culturally relevant, said Seth Kaufman, chief marketing officer for
PepsiCo beverages in North America.
Soda remains a big business, with the familiar sizes like
12-ounce cans and 2-liter bottles still accounting for the
vast majority of the market.
WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE: GIANTS CATCHER BUSTER POSEY SAID HE HAS ADDRESSED WATER-SAVING ISSUES AT HIS HOME >> PAGE 13
Sharks beat
Panthers
in shootout
By Paul Gereffi
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
This shot from Megan Duncanson, left, turned into the game-winning goal in Crystal Springs 2-1 win over Notre Dame-San Jose. With the win,
the Gryphons punched their ticket to CCS for only the second time in school history and the first time since the 2011-12 season.
league-leading 245 3-pointers and the second most efficient defense anchored by fellow All-Star Draymond Green, the Warriors
are a team without a major weakness, leading to the inactivity at the deadline.
We like our team, coach Steve Kerr said.
Were doing OK. I dont see the need to do
much.
Thats not to say that Kerr doesnt see
room for improvement over the final 30
regular-season games to get Golden State
into top form for the playoffs.
The biggest issues Kerr pointed out were
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SPORTS
Prep brief
Principal recommends sex
assault suspect for athletic award
WINDHAM, Maine A Maine high
school principal recommended a football
player for a prestigious athletic award weeks
after learning the student had been accused
of sexually assaulting two children.
The Portland Press Herald reports the 18year-old Windham High School student was
charged in juvenile court in November with
two counts of gross sexual assault on victims under 8.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., left, passes Denny Hamlin to take the lead of the first of two Cam-Am Duels
at Daytona. With the win, Earnhardt will now start the Daytona 500 from the second row.
SPORTS
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Baseball briefs
Yankees Chapman plans
appeal if suspended by Manfred
TAMPA, Fla. New York Yankees closer
Aroldis Chapman says he would appeal if he
is suspended by Major League Baseball
under the sports new domestic violence
policy.
Florida prosecutors decided not to file
charges against Chapman, whose girlfriend
told officers he pushed her, put his hands
around her neck and choked her during an
argument in October. Broward Assistant
State Attorney Stefanie Newman wrote conflicting accounts and insufficient evidence
made a conviction unlikely.
Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said
he hopes to have a decision by opening
day.
Its something out of my hands,
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JC baseball roundup
Bulldogs win-streak
snapped with loss to Gavilan
College of San Mateo baseball saw its
six-game winning streak snapped Thursday
with a 2-1 loss to Gavilan College-Gilroy at
Bulldog Stadium.
The Bulldogs (6-1 overall) manufactured
just four hits in the game, but had a golden
chance to jump ahead late with three of
those hits coming in the bottom of the
eighth inning. CSM produced three consecutive one-out singles from Ryan Krainz,
Brandon Hernandez and RJ Prince, to set the
table for cleanup hitter Juan Gonzalez. But
Gavilan reliever Jorge Acosta induced a 6-43 double play to retire the side as CSM
GRYPHONS
Continued from page 11
Since a 3-2 loss to Mercy Jan. 26,
Duncanson has spent time mainly by herself on the weekends working on her game.
Ive been here on Saturdays (working),
Duncanson said.
That extra work paid off Thursday against a
Notre Dame team that had finished fourth in the
WBALs Foothill Division.
And the Regents showed there is a definite
step up in play in the WBALs upper division.
Notre Dame controlled possession most of the
game especially in the first half.
But the Crystal Springs defense was up to the
task. Despite being outshot 11-4, the
Gryphons forced nearly every Regents shot to
be taken from 20 yards or further away from
goal.
When the Regents tried to run at the
Gryphons defense, they held firm especially Flynns two center backs, sweeper Becky
Berman and stopper Kenia French who
cleared balls out of danger throughout the
game. Isabel DeContreras on the left and
Sarina Deb on the right also had strong games
defensively for Crystal Springs.
The backline has stepped up considerably,
Flynn said.
And of course Crystal Springs goalkeeper
Prisilla Sanchez had another strong outing.
She was not quite set when Notre Dame scored
on a free kick, but late in the game, with her
team clinging to a 2-1 lead, Sanchez snatched
a cross out of the air on a Notre Dame corner
kick.
Superman, Flynn said of her grab. I was
really happy she rebounded.
SPORTS
stranded the tying and winning runs in scoring position.
Acosta went on to retire the side in order
in the ninth to earn the save.
Gavilan starting pitcher Conner Dinaro
worked 7 1/3 innings to earn the win,
improving his record to 4-0, moving into
the state lead in wins. CSM reliever Drew
Reveno the staff workhorse, who has
appeared in six of the Bulldogs seven
games this season took the loss, allowing one run over two innings of work. His
record falls to 1-1.
CSM starting pitcher Dalton Gomez took
a no-decision through four innings of work
in the first start of his collegiate career. The
freshman left-hander made three previous
appearances this year, all in relief. He
allowed one run on two hits and departed
Menlo-Atherton 2, Woodside 0
The Bears handed the Wildcats their first loss
of the season and held them scoreless for the
first time in the regular-season finale for both
teams.
Katie Guenin gave M-A (10-2-2 PAL Bay,
12-4-2 overall) a 1-0 lead at halftime, converting an assist from Sarah McLeod.
In the second half, Talia Missan gave the
Bears some breathing room, scoring off an
assist from Josephine Cotto.
Woodside (12-1-1, 15-1-2) now finds itself
going into CCS in a bit of a slump. The
Wildcats are just 1-1-1 in their last three
games, after going 14-0-1 over the first 15
games of the season.
Sports brief
Charles Woodson hired by ESPN
BRISTOL, Conn. Charles Woodson has a
new role in pro football: NFL analyst for ESPN.
ESPN announced Thursday that the recently
retired defensive back has been hired to work as
an analyst on Sunday NFL Countdown and
Monday Night Countdown.
The 18-year veteran retired after a final season with the Oakland Raiders. The 39-year-old
three-time All-Pro is expected to begin in new
job in July.
Woodson started and ended his career with the
Raiders. In between, he played for the Green
Bay Packers, helping them win Super Bowl
XLV. A cornerback and safety, Woodson is tied
for fifth in the league in interceptions with 65.
SHARKS
Continued from page 1
get a big point tonight, Panthers coach
Gerard Gallant said.
Coutures goal tied it 8:56 into the third.
Joe Thornton passed from behind the net to
Couture in the slot, and his shot beat
Montoya.
It was one of those games where we really didnt have our legs, Couture said. We
werent nearly at our best, so it was nice to
find a way to win.
The Panthers remain five points ahead of
the Bruins in the Atlantic Division
Boston lost 2-0 to Nashville on Thursday
night.
Huge point for us. Well take it and move
forward, Montoya said.
Jagr gave the Panthers a 1-0 lead at 2:23
of the third. Vincent Trocheck took a shot
and Jagr grabbed the rebound in the right
circle and put the puck between Jones pads.
The goal was Jagrs 740th, putting him
one behind Brett Hull for third place on the
career NHL scoring list. Jagr turned 44 years
old last Monday and is only the second forward to score a goal after turning 44. The
first was Gordie Howe.
NOTES: Panthers C Brandon Pirri was
placed on injured reserve Thursday with an
ankle injury. ... Sharks C Tommy Wingels
left the game in the first period with an
unspecified injury and did not return. Well
have more tomorrow but hes probably out
for a little while, DeBoer said after the
game.
SPORTS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Florida
58 33
Boston
58 31
Detroit
58 29
Tampa Bay
57 31
Ottawa
59 27
Montreal
58 27
Buffalo
58 23
Toronto
56 20
18 7
21 6
20 9
22 4
26 6
27 4
28 7
27 9
73
68
67
66
60
58
53
49
161 136
174 160
149 153
155 144
169 184
159 161
137 162
136 1675
Metropolitan Division
Washington
56 42
N.Y. Rangers
58 33
N.Y. Islanders 56 30
Pittsburgh
56 29
New Jersey
58 29
Carolina
58 26
Philadelphia
56 25
Columbus
58 23
10 4
19 6
19 7
19 8
22 7
22 10
21 10
28 7
88
72
67
66
65
62
60
53
187 128
170 150
163 144
148 144
130 136
141 154
137 151
149 180
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
Chicago
61 38 18 5
Dallas
58 37 15 6
St. Louis
60 34 17 9
Nashville
58 27 21 10
Colorado
60 30 26 4
Minnesota
58 26 22 10
Winnipeg
57 25 28 4
81
80
77
64
64
62
54
175 142
188 156
147 140
153 152
161 166
150 147
148 168
Pacific Division
Los Angeles
57
Sharks
56
Anaheim
56
Arizona
56
Vancouver
56
Calgary
56
Edmonton
59
70
67
66
58
56
53
50
155 136
166 149
136 137
151 171
133 157
153 173
148 181
33
31
29
26
22
25
22
20 4
20 5
19 8
24 6
22 12
28 3
31 6
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
35
Boston
32
New York
23
Brooklyn
14
Philadelphia
8
Southeast Division
Atlanta
31
Miami
29
Charlotte
27
Washington
24
Orlando
23
Central Division
Cleveland
39
Indiana
28
Chicago
27
Detroit
27
Milwaukee
22
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
San Antonio
45
Memphis
31
Dallas
29
Houston
27
New Orleans
20
Northwest Division
Oklahoma City
40
Portland
27
Utah
26
Denver
22
Minnesota
17
Pacific Division
Warriors
48
L.A. Clippers
35
Sacramento
22
Phoenix
14
L.A. Lakers
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Thursdays Games
Tampa Bay 6, Winnipeg 5, SO
San Jose 2, Florida 1, SO
Washington 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, OT
Pittsburgh 6, Detroit 3
N.Y. Rangers 4, Toronto 2
Ottawa 4, Carolina 2
St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1, OT
Nashville 2, Boston 0
Minnesota 5, Edmonto2
Dallas at Arizona, late
Anaheim at Vancouver, late
Fridays Games
N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
San Jose at Carolina, 4 p.m.
Buffalo at Columbus, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia at Montreal, 4:30 p.m.
Vancouver at Calgary, 6 p.m.
Saturdays Games
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 9:30 a.m.
Philadelphia at Toronto, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
Winnipeg at Florida, 4 p.m.
New Jersey at Washington, 4 p.m.
Los Angeles at Nashville, 5 p.m.
Boston at Dallas, 5 p.m.
St. Louis at Arizona, 6 p.m.
Colorado at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
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Thursdays Games
Washington 103, Utah 89
Cleveland 106, Chicago 95
San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, late
Fridays Games
Dallas at Orlando, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Washington, 4 p.m.
New York at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
Toronto at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Philadelphia at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Charlotte at Milwaukee, 5 p.m.
Minnesota at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Indiana at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Miami at Atlanta, 5 p.m.
Houston at Phoenix, 6:30 p.m.
Denver at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
Golden State at Portland, 7 p.m.
San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.
Boston at Utah, 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays Games
Washington at Miami, 4:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
New York at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 5:30 p.m.
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Boys basketball
PAL tournament
At Mills High School
Menlo-Atherton vs. Aragon, 4:30 p.m.; Half Moon
Bay vs. Burlingame, 7:30 p.m.
WBAL/WCAL
Sacred Heart Prep at Priory, 6 p.m.; Menlo School at
Harker, Kings Academy at Crystal Springs, 6:30 p.m.;
Serra at Valley Christian, 7:30 p.m.
Girls basketball
PAL tournament
At Mills High School
Oceana vs. Hillsdale, 3 p.m.; South City vs. MenloAtherton, 5 p.m.
Boys soccer
Kings Academy at Sacred Heart Prep, 2:45 p.m.; Half
Moon Bay at Aragon, 3 p.m.; Menlo School at Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m.; Sequoia at South City,
Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, Hillsdale at
Burlingame, 4 p.m.
SATURDAY
Boys basketball
PAL tournament
Championship game at Mills, 7:45 p.m
Girls basketball
PAL tournament
Championship game at Mills, 6 p.m.
Notre Dame-Belmont at Presentation, 6:30 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
KANSAS CITY ROYALS Signed senior vice president of baseball operations and general manager
Dayton Moore and manager Ned Yost to contract
extensions. Agreed to terms with INF Clint Barmes,
LHP Brian Duensing and RHP Ross Ohlendorf on
minor league contracts.
TAMPA BAY RAYS Agreed to terms with RHP
Ryan Webb on a one-year contract. Placed RHP
Chase Whitley on the 60-day DL.
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Exercised the 2017
contract option of manager Chip Hale.
COLORADO ROCKIES Claimed C Tony Wolters
off waivers from Cleveland. Transferred RHP Adam
Ottovino to the 60-day DL.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms
with RHP Matt Belisle on a minor league contract.
NBA
BROOKLYN NETS Named Sean Marks general
manager.
CHICAGO BULLS Acquired G Justin Holiday
from Atlanta and a 2018 second-round draft pick
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being able to play a fast-paced, offensive
game without turning the ball over too
much and maintaining the high defensive
intensity for longer stretches.
Curry likes his coachs strive for perfec-
Clippers go Green
Doc Rivers brings in another of his former
Celtics and ships out Lance Stephenson, who
disappointed in Los Angeles just as he did in
Charlotte. The Grizzlies also acquired a future
first-round pick. But most importantly,
Rivers acquired a Green of his own to play
tion, pointing out the Kerr broke a clipboard in anger last season when the team
won 67 games and a championship.
He has a nice long rolodex of stuff no
matter how we play, Curry said. Thats a
great coach. Whether its nitpicking or
focusing on details that might not seem
important, they are important when youre
trying to win a championship.
The major focus around the Warriors dur-
Hawks on point
Morris moves on
The Wizards gave up a first-round draft pick
and forwards Kris Humphries and DeJuan
Blair for Morris. Despite his outbursts in
Phoenix this season after the Suns traded his
twin brother, Marcus, to Detroit, Morris was
the Suns third-best scorer and should benefit
from playing with the backcourt of John
Wall and Bradley Beal.
D-Mo in Motown
Detroit made its second deal of the week,
acquiring forward/center Donatas Motiejunas
and guard Marcus Thornton from Houston for
center Joel Anthony and a protected 2016
first-round draft pick. Motiejunas, a
Lithuanian nicknamed D-Mo, joins Tobias
Harris, acquired earlier from Orlando, in bolstering the Pistons frontcourt.
Thunder strike
With D.J. Augustins playing time as backup point guard reduced following the emergence of rookie Cameron Payne, Oklahoma
City sent him and Steve Novak to the
Nuggets for Foye, a veteran who can play
both guard positions.
have. We never set any goals for number of
wins.
NOTES: Curry was officially presented
with the 2015 AP Male Athlete of the Year
award after practice. Curry joined Larry Bird
(1986), Michael Jordan (1992-94) and
LeBron James (2013) as the only basketball
players to win the award that started in
1931. ... Warriors C Festus Ezeli spoke for
the first time since undergoing surgery on
his left knee last week. Ezeli we be re-evaluated in late March and expects to be able to
play before the end of the regular season.
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REUTERS
British Prime Minister David Cameron, right, and European Council President Donald
Tusk, second left, attend a bilateral meeting ahead of a European Union leaders
summit addressing the talks about the so-called Brexit and the migrants crisis, in
Brussels, Belgium.
The question of Britains place in
Europe has been allowed to fester for
too long, Cameron said, arguing that
this was a chance to settle the issue for
a generation.
But Britain also warned it would walk
away if the deal was not good enough.
If we can get a good deal, I will take
that deal. But I will not take a deal that
doesnt meet what we need, Cameron
said.
A British official said the 28 leaders
Witch a slow-burning
1600s horror thriller
By Jake Coyle
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WEEKEND JOURNAL
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The Peninsula Museum of Art in Burlingame presents oil and pastel portraits by Linda Salter
through March 20. The public is invited to an artists reception 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
28.
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WITCH
Continued from page 18
misfortunes mount. The crops die and
when Thomasin takes the newborn out
near the forest, the child vanishes.
That night, after frantic searching, an
image flickers of a witch-like figure
floating toward a full moon.
A spell of mysterious source seems
to have settled over the family that
spookily manifests in various farm
animals: a rabbit in the woods, a
bloody chick in an egg. Eventually, a
goat and a crow get in on the act. A
suitably creepy set of toddler twins is
here, too.
As things get steadily worse and
demons seem literally at the door, the
faith of the family is tested.
Suspicions
begin
falling
on
Thomasin, a fair, pale-white girl
whose growth into womanhood is
MUSEUM
Continued from page 19
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March 18-19. This fundraiser offers
reproduction dolls; vintage laces for
special projects; and vintage pillow
cases, bedspreads, handkerchiefs, napkins, table runners and baby clothes.
Vintage jewelry and needlepoint canvasses will also be offered, as well as
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three years later than the previous plan that
called for trains to run from Merced to the
San Fernando Valley by 2022. It is also 50
miles shorter.
The shift allows officials to put off the
costly and hotly debated plan to tunnel
through the Tehachapi Mountains, which
has drawn intense opposition from residents.
The math is pretty clear, said Dan
Richard, chairman of the board that oversees the project. Its just longer and more
expensive to get to L.A. And looking at
the available funds, we just couldnt get
there.
Backers said the plan lets the state build
an operating portion of the line without
relying on additional money that might
never come. Supporters hope construction
will generate momentum and private
investment to pay for the rest of the project
south to the Los Angeles area.
The plans detailed Thursday reflect the
political realities that have confronted the
KAYRL
Continued from page 1
And though Matsumoto said she shares
her mothers initial reluctance to speak publicly about her personal journey, she finds it
more important to tell the story of what she
called a failure of our system.
Matsumoto said she wants to spread
awareness regarding the dangers of internment, in hopes of protecting against such a
travesty occurring again particularly
when it comes to Middle Easterners and
Muslims.
If you do not learn from your history,
you are doomed to repeat it, she said.
Matsumoto moved to South San Francisco
JOES
Continued from page 1
reupholstered.
The Duggans have Joes in their blood as
their grandfather Tony Rodin was an original
partner in Marina Joes with Bruno Scatena,
who later opened Westlake Joes.
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project in the years since 2008, when voters approved selling nearly $10 billion in
bonds for a high-speed rail network linking
Northern and Southern California. The last
business plan, approved in 2014, called for
the entire 520-mile system to be finished
in 2028 at a cost of $68 billion.
Richard said Thursday that the new plan
lowers the projected cost to $64 billion,
and it calls for completion in 2029.
Officials did not provide a copy of the
new plan Thursday, saying it was not ready.
The reversal could cause other political
problems. Some Southern California
Democrats agreed to give the bullet train a
quarter of future revenues from the states
pollution fees in exchange for additional
spending in Southern California.
Among them was Senate President Pro
Tem Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles, who
said in a statement Thursday that he supports the new plan because it makes sense
to build high-speed rail first where infrastructure already exists.
But incoming Speaker Anthony Rendon,
D-Paramount, said he was concerned. This
project is meant to connect the south to the
north neglecting the south would be
unacceptable, Rendon said in a statement.
Jeff Morales, CEO of the California
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BATTAMBANG,
Cambodia
Between bites of spicy Cambodian
curry and fried fish with rice, Angelina
Jolie Pitt explains how this tiny country with a tumultuous past changed the
course of her life.
She first visited Cambodia 16 years
ago to portray Lara Croft: Tomb
Raider the gun-toting, bungeejumping, supremely toned action hero
that made her a star. Soon after, she
adopted her first child from a
Cambodian orphanage and returned
again and again on humanitarian missions. Now, shes back for another
movie but this time as a director, and
the subject matter is a far cry from Lara
Croft.
First They Killed My Father, is
based on a Khmer Rouge memoir written by survivor Loung Ung that
recounts the 1970s Cambodian genocide from a childs perspective. The
film, which she is directing and cowrote with Ung for Netflix, is in
Khmer, with an all-Cambodian cast
and according to Jolie Pitt the most
important movie of her career.
During a break from filming, she
talked to the Associated Press about
how, more than ever, she feels a satisfying symbiosis between her life and
work.
In person, Jolie Pitt is engaging and
down-to-earth, dressed in a T-shirt and
APPLE
Continued from page 1
lem could grow worse as more criminals figure out how well the devices
keep secrets.
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus
R. Vance Jr. said at a news conference
that investigators cannot access 175
Apple devices sitting in his cybercrime lab because of encryption
embedded in the companys latest
operating systems.
Theyre warrant proof, he said,
adding that the inability to peer inside
the devices was especially problematic
because so much evidence once stored
in file cabinets, on paper, and in
vaults, is now only on criminals
smartphones.
Apple has marketed its encryption
data as an important privacy tool, and
many privacy advocates have praised
the company, saying that if it opened
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5 For shame!
8 The Bells poet
11 Grand Canyon ride
13 Circus crowd noise
14 Mdse. bars
15 Deduce
16 Clink or cooler
18 Aardvarks diet
20 Reeves of John Wick
21 Greedy king of myth
23 Concealed
24 Flower-to-be
25 Lipstick holder
27 Speck on a globe
31 Stein ller
32 Orinoco Flow singer
33 Believe singer
34 Right away
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40 Docile
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Wifeys mate
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Pottery ovens
Util. bill
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Muzzle
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Crumpet companion
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9 Sincere
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Vitamin lead-in
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Low grower
Springlike
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308 Tools
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4 Certain student
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7 Island reception
8 Spent
9 If nothing else
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16 Big bag carrier
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neighborhood ...
and what 3-, 8and 29-Down all
have?
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are honourable
speaker
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classic of 1967
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The
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genre
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with In a world ...
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or less
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52 Adlais running
mate
54 1997 Elton
dedicatee
55 Spenser: For __
56 Annoyance
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for short
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during plant
growth: Abbr.
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ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE Pope Francis has suggested that women threatened with the Zika virus could use
artificial contraception, saying theres a clear moral difference between aborting a fetus and preventing a pregnancy.
Francis was asked Wednesday en route home from Mexico
if abortion or birth control could be considered a lesser
evil, when confronting the Zika crisis in Brazil, where
some babies have been born with abnormally small heads
to Zika-infected mothers.
The World Health Organization has declared a global
health emergency over the Zika virus and its suspected
links to birth defects. The virus has been reported in at least
34 countries, many of them in Central and Latin America.
WHO and the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention have advised pregnant women to consider delaying travel to Zika-infected countries.
The explosion of Zika cases has prompted some governments in Latin America to urge women to avoid getting
pregnant and has fueled calls from abortion rights groups to
loosen the strict anti-abortion laws in the overwhelmingly
Catholic region.
But Francis excluded abortion absolutely from the debate.
Abortion isnt a lesser evil, its a crime, he told
reporters. Taking one life to save another, thats what the
Mafia does. Its a crime. Its an absolute evil.
Francis, however, drew a parallel to the decision taken by
Pope Paul VI in the 1960s to approve giving nuns in
Belgian Congo artificial contraception to prevent pregnancies because they were being systematically raped.
Abortion is an evil in and of itself, but it is not a religious evil at its root, no? Its a human evil, he said. On
the other hand, avoiding pregnancy is not an absolute evil.
In certain cases, as in this one (Zika), such as the one I mentioned of Blessed Paul VI, it was clear.
Francis has tended to downplay the fraught moral handwringing over sexual ethics that preoccupied his predecessors, John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He has said the church
shouldnt be the obsessed with such issues.
REUTERS
Pope Francis scolds a person in the crowd, after he was pulled over a child in a wheelchair, during a visit to a stadium.
REUTERS
Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Sumter Civic Center in Sumter, S.C.
Trumps border plans independently,
he added, I say only that this man is
not a Christian if he has said things
like that.
Trump, a Presbyterian and the
front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, responded within minutes.
For a religious leader to question a
persons faith is disgraceful, he said
at a campaign stop in South
Carolina, which holds a key primary
on Saturday. I am proud to be a
Christian, and as president I will not
allow Christianity to be consistently
attacked and weakened.
Trump also raised the prospect of
the Islamic State extremist group
attacking the Vatican, saying that if
that happened, the pope would have
only wished and prayed that Donald
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