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Rock comes
out swinging
at Oscars
Spotlight wins best
picture DiCaprio wins
for The Revenant
By Jake Coyle
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
report
by
Community
Development Director Al Savay.
The council approved hiring
Kitchell
Construction
for
$150, 000 to help manage the
Wheeler Plaza project related to
developing parking maps, hand-
Project 90
gets notice
to vacate
Demand grows for rehab
services, funding dwindles
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Christian camp
losing its water
County has supplied water to
Redwood Glen for 2 decades
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
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On thi s date:
In 1 5 0 4 , Christopher Columbus, stranded in Jamaica during his fourth voyage to the West, used a correctly predicted
lunar eclipse to frighten hostile natives into providing food
for his crew.
In 1 7 9 6 , President George Washington proclaimed Jays
Treaty, which settled some outstanding differences with
Britain, in effect.
In 1 9 3 6 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a second
Neutrality Act as he appealed to American businesses not to
increase exports to belligerents.
In 1 9 4 0 , Gone with the Wind won eight Academy
Awards, including best picture of 1939; Hattie McDaniel
won for best supporting actress, the first black performer so
honored.
In 1 9 6 0 , the first Playboy Club, featuring waitresses clad
in bunny outfits, opened in Chicago. Serial killer Richard
Ramirez was born in El Paso, Texas (he died in 2013 while
awaiting execution in California).
In 1 9 8 4 , Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau
announced he was stepping down after more than 15 combined years in power.
In 1 9 9 6 , Daniel Green was convicted in Lumberton, North
Carolina, of murdering James R. Jordan, the father of basketball star Michael Jordan, during a 1993 roadside holdup.
(Green and an accomplice, Larry Martin Demery, were sentenced to life in prison.) A Peruvian Boeing 737 crashed on
approach to Arequipa, killing all 123 people on board.
Birthdays
Hockey player
Motivator Tony
Rapper Ja Rule is
Cam Ward is 32.
Robbins is 56.
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Actress Michele Morgan is 96. Actor Joss Ackland is 88.
Former astronaut Jack Lousma is 80. Ecumenical Patriarch
Bartholomew I of Constantinople is 76. Legal affairs blogger
Eugene Volokh is 48. Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. is 44. Poet,
musician and hip-hop artist Saul Williams is 44. Songwritermusician Chris Conley (Saves the Day) is 36. Singer-musician Mark Foster (Foster the People) is 32.
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ty officer was slain maliciously, county officials said. The county has
446,000 residents, and Woodbridge is
one of many bedroom communities
popular with federal workers, the military and others who commute to
Washington, 30 miles to the north.
This department is revered. Its
respected, said Corey Stewart, the
Republican chairman of the countys
board of supervisors. She was an
example of the kind of person that the
department hires and the quality of the
men and women who work for the
department.
The countys longtime chief prosecutor, Commonwealths Attorney Paul
Ebert, said he would likely seek the
death penalty against Hamilton, who
was being held without bond on
charges including capital murder, firstdegree murder and malicious wounding
and was scheduled to be arraigned
Monday morning.
Guindons death was not the first
tragedy to strike her family. Her father,
David, killed himself the day after he
returned home from Iraq, where he
served with the New Hampshire Air
National Guard. He was buried with full
military honors on Aug. 26, 2004.
He came home and took his own
life, Dorothy Guindon, Ashleys
grandmother, said.
Ashley was his only child. She was
born in Springfield, Massachusetts,
and the family later moved to
Merrimack, New Hampshire.
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a. m. in the 1200 block of Valparaiso
Avenue after an occupant of the property
called police reporting a suspicious person.
The victim told police she had seen
Jimenez-Pimentel walk down the side of her
residence towards a detached garage where
she lost sight of him.
According to police, upon officers
arrival a perimeter was set up around the residence and a check of the exterior showed a
rear door to the home was forced open.
Police said officers evacuated the occupant and additional officers from the Menlo
Park and Atherton Police Departments, as
well as the San Mateo County Sheriffs
Office and their K-9 unit responded assist
with the incident.
A search of the interior of the home was
conducted and the suspect was found hiding
inside before being taken into custody,
police said. There were no other suspects
located in the home.
Jimenez-Pimentel was booked into the
San Mateo County Jail and booked on suspicion of burglary, possession of stolen
property, possession of burglary tools,
possession of narcotics, possession of narcotics paraphernalia and resisting arrest.
Police said his involvement in other possible burglaries in the area is being investigated.
Police reports
How much in the purse?
A car was broken into and a purse was
stolen with items approximately worth
$5, 500 near Hillcrest and Skyline
Boulevard in Millbrae before 5:45 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 25.
MILLBRAE
Arres t. A Redwood City man was found in
possession of a loaded rearm and cocaine
and arrested near Larkspur Drive before
Pinehurst Court before 3:26 p. m.
Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Burg l ary. A handgun, worth approximately
$640, was stolen from a vehicle and recovered by police at the 400 block of Lomita
Avenue before 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Petty theft. A Berkeley man was arrested
for trespassing and stealing a re extinguisher at the 100 block of Broadway before
8:26 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24.
BURLINGAME
Fraud. A person was scammed out of $9,000
in an IRS scam on Airport Road before 4:04
p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. A cars tires were
attened when someone removed the valve
stem on Garden Drive before 3:02 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 24.
B urg l ary . A laptop was stolen from a
locked vehicle on Bloomeld Road before
7:23 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Drunk dri v er. A driver was arrested after
being found for driving while under the inuence of alcohol on Howard Avenue before
7:33 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23.
STATE
MURRIETA A Riverside
County grand jury has indicted a
drug and alcohol rehabilitation
center for murder after the death
of a man who was seeking help to
treat a drinking problem, the
first time in California that a corporation has been accused of
murder, according to the facili-
tys attorneys.
Legal experts say the seconddegree murder charges against A
Better Tomorrow and four of its
employees in the 2010 death of
patient Gary Benefield may be
hard to prosecute but that they
send a jolt through Californias
expansive drug and rehabilitation
industry, the Los Angeles Times
reported Sunday.
his bed and died. The house manager had fallen asleep and failed to
check on him like she was supposed to.
Benefields body was found in
the morning.
Prosecutors have argued the
company killed Benefield by failing to refill his oxygen and allowing employees with little or no
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Members of the Klu Klux Klan involved in a stabbing incident sit on the curb
behind a police cruiser near a planned KKK rally in Anaheim Saturday. At
least three people were stabbed on Saturday and one of them was critically wounded in a scuffle between members of the Klan and counter
protesters near the planned rally, police said.
Klansmen were booked for investigation of assault with a deadly
weapon, and seven of the approximately 30 counter-protesters were
arrested on suspicion of assault
with force likely to cause great
bodily injury.
I thought they were going to
stomp these Klansmen to death,
said Brian Levin, who directs
California State University, San
Bernardinos Center for the Study
conservation battles.
Diller, a contractor for Green
Diamond Resource Co., a lumber
company managing timberland in
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anything about
it and curtly
said:
All
right, I disavow, OK?
Trump hasnt
always claimed
ignorance on
Dukes history.
Donald Trump In 2000, he
wrote a New
York Times op-ed explaining why
he abandoned the possibility of
running for president on the
Reform Party ticket. He wrote of
an underside and fringe element of the party, concluding, I
leave the Reform Party to David
Duke, Pat Buchanan and Lenora
Fulani. That is not company I
wish to keep.
Campaigning in Virginia,
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio pounced
on Trumps latest position on
Duke, shifting to a more serious
tone after spending the weekend
mocking his rivals hair and the
worst spray tan in America.
We cannot be a party who refuses to condemn white supremacists
and the Ku Klux Klan, Rubio told
thousands of supporters gathered
in Leesburg, Virginia. Not only
is that wrong, it makes him unelectable. How are we going to
grow the party if we nominate
someone who doesnt repudiate
COLUMBIA,
S. C.
dealings from
state governments and conducting
new
polls to test
lines of attack.
Among the
likely options:
Que s t i o n i n g
Hillary Clinton Trumps qualifications and
temperament to be president, scrutinizing his business practices
and bankruptcy filings, and re-airing his inflammatory statements
about women and minorities who
will be central to the Democrats
efforts in November.
Is this the guy you would trust
with the nuclear codes? Is this the
STATE/NATION
the president
and I inherited
the moment we
took our hands
off the Bible on
that
cold
January day.
Biden, a popular
figure
a m o n g
Joe Biden
De m o c r a t s ,
passed on a run for president this
year, and despite the presidential
politics dominating the airwaves
this year, the race received only
passing mention. Biden recited a
litany of liberal talking points
on which to rally, from support
for a $15 hourly minimum wage,
to CEO pay to reforming income
taxes.
Tell me we cant afford to grow
the middle class. Tell me we cant
afford to increase education. Tell
me we cant afford to take the burden off hardworking mothers and
02-29-2016
WORLD
civil war. The truce has been holding since it went into effect at
midnight Friday despite accusations by both sides of violations.
The
Britain-based
Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights
said the airstrikes hit the villages
of Daret Azzeh and Qobtan alJabal in Aleppo province. The
group did not say whether the warplanes were Russian or Syrian.
The
Local
Coordination
Committees said the warplanes
were Russian.
The Observatory and the LCC
also reported air raids on the
northwestern town of Jisr alShughour saying a woman was
killed and 12 others were wounded.
It was not immediately clear if
the warplanes struck areas con-
abuse survivors
and their companions who
had
traveled
across
the
globe to be on
hand for Pells
testimony, a
significant
show
of
George Pell
accountability
in the churchs long-running
abuse saga.
The lead counsel assisting the
commission, Gail Furness, questioned Pell about current Vatican
efforts to address the scandal as
well as Pells past in Australia,
including how he dealt with abuse
World brief
Indian police say man fatally
stabs 14 relatives, hangs self
NEW DELHI A man in western India
fatally stabbed 14 members of his family,
including seven children, early Sunday
before hanging himself, police said.
Hasnain Warekar, 35, went on his
overnight killing spree following a
Saturday evening family gathering at his
home, said Gajanan Laxman Kabdule, a
spokesman for the police in the city of
OPINION
John Dillon
San Bruno
Vince La Froscia
Redwood City
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Irving Chen
Karin Litcher
Joe Rudino
Phyllis McArthur
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Ron Field
Burlingame
A valuable reminder
of a shameful past
Editor,
I very much appreciated Daily
Journal reporter Bill Silverfarbs
touching and sobering piece regarding the childhood memories of Reiko
Ferry and Satomi Ishida from their
internment as Japanese American citizens during World War II (in the Feb.
26 edition of the Daily Journal).
In an age when identity politics has
become absurd, when we debate which
lives matter and bemoan the mass
incarceration of convicted criminals,
it is important to be reminded of the
injustice and evil that can result from
policies that separate us based on the
way we look and encourage us to give
in to the powerful them versus us
urge that we so easily fall prey to.
I am proud to live in San Mateo
County where the shameful events of
the time are not forgotten and I am
grateful to Ms. Ferry and Ms. Ishida
for sharing their painful stories with
us.
Cory Roay
Belmont
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BUSINESS
26 weeks
The 1935 Social Security Act
prompted states to enact unemployment programs, which typically pay people about half the
amount of their previous paychecks. In 1938, more than fourfifths of the states offered benefits
for 16 weeks or less. But all states
gradually increased their benefits
to at least 26 weeks. South
Carolina was the last to do so in
1968.
In 2011, Missouri became one
of the first states to reverse course
by cutting that to 20 weeks. Last
year, the GOP-led Legislature
overrode a veto by Democratic
Gov. Jay Nixon to further shorten
the benefits, linking their duration to the states unemployment
rate. Because unemployment is
below 6 percent, people can get
no more than 13 weeks of benefits.
The new limit went into effect in
January, even though a legal chal-
One-quarter reduction
The Missouri law is projected to
reduce annual unemployment payouts by $83 million a reduction
of nearly one-fourth.
Neighboring Arkansas reduced
its unemployment benefits to 20
weeks under a law that took effect
last October. Those shortened
benefits run out this month for
some people, though the state
wont say how many.
South Carolina and Michigan
also limit benefits to 20 weeks.
Sliding scales linked to unemployment rates have resulted in
limits of 16 weeks in Kansas, 14
in Georgia, 13 in North Carolina
and 12 in Florida.
Some states also have reduced
After recession
At one point following the
recession, states owed a total of
$51 billion to the federal government to repay loans for unemployment benefits. To recoup that, the
U. S. government temporarily
raised the unemployment tax paid
by businesses in many of those
states.
Besides Ohio, the only states
still in federal debt are California,
with
$6. 4
billion,
and
Connecticut, which owes about
$100 million. But the Obama
administration says just 20 states
have enough reserves in their trust
funds to weather a recession for a
year.
Obama has proposed to gradually increase employer taxes to help
solidify the trust funds.
WELCOME BACK, KID: FORMER BURLINGAME STAR JONATHAN ENGELMANN BACK IN TOWN WITH UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN >> PAGE 13
For nearly one half of soccer, the MenloAtherton boys soccer team looked destined
to do some damage in the Central Coast
Section Open Division playoffs.
Then it all fell apart.
The No. 3-seed Bears (14-4-2) suffered a
second-half landslide, falling to No. 6
Homestead-Cupertino 5-1 in Saturday
nights CCS Open Division opener at Coach
Parks Field. After M-A jumped out to an
early 1-0 lead, Homestead tied it just shy of
halftime before rallying for four unanswered
goals in the second half.
Above: Menlo goalkeeper Nolan Peterson, seen here smothering a South City attempt in
the second half, blocked three penalty kicks in overtime to carry the Knights to the Central
Coast Section Division II semifinals.
Right: Menlo celebrates after the final PK block clinched the win Saturday at Clifford Field.
Menlo magic
Knights win in PKs after tying SSF on last-second goal
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
I dont think we should have been the 16seed, Menlo head coach Marc Kerrest said.
But after I got over my anger, I felt bad for
the No. 1 seed.
But Pajaro Valleys 3-1 elimination loss
last Wednesday paled in comparison to the
way Menlo trumped South City.
After regulation play ended in a scoreless
tie, the Warriors jumped on top quickly at
the start of stoppage play when senior forward Jerry Barajas converted in the 82nd
minute. But in the 100th minute, in the
waning seconds of the 20-minute overtime,
the Knights forced the game into penalty
kicks on an emotional game-tying goal by
Tomas Hertl
Lady Panthers
rout Gryphons
By Nathan Mollat
OKLAHOMA CITY
Steph Curry and the
Golden State Warriors
clinched a playoff spot
with more than six weeks
to spare.
The defending NBA
champions wrapped up a
See SHARKS, Page 16 berth when the Houston
Steph Curry
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By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Other scores
Sequoias season came to an end with a 69-59
loss to top-seeded Piedmont Hills in the quarterfinals of the Division I bracket. Sequoia finishes the season with a record of 13-14.
Eastside College Prep held off Alma
Heights 44-37 to advance to the Division V
semifinals.
Other scores
Half Moon Bays run in the Division IV
bracket came to an end in the quarterfinals
with a 44-30 loss to No. 3 Monte Vista
Christian. The Cougars finish the season
with an 18-9 record.
Oceana had a much better Division IV quarterfinal experience as the fifth-seeded Sharks
knocked off No. 4 Live Oak (22-3). Oceana (235) will take on either Castilleja or top-seeded
Scotts Valley in a semifinal matchup Tuesday at
Menlo School, time to be determined.
SPORTS
Engelmann picks up
exactly as he left off
in return to Bay Area
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
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labrum injury in his hip necessitated season-ending surgery in August. Billy Butler
played seven games there, too, although
he is Oaklands primary DH.
Davis became a free agent and recently
signed a minor league free agent contract
with the Texas Rangers.
The As already had Alonso on their
radar. Alonso, who turns 28 on April 8,
Mark Canha hits left-handed and played in 103 games
for the Padres last season, starting 92.
Canha, who like Melvin is a University of CaliforniaBerkeley alum, hit 16 homers and drove in 70 runs.
(two earned) on just two hits, but striking out one against four walks and two
hit batsmen. The Bulldogs bullpen
allowed just one run over 4 2/3 innings,
highlighted by 2 2/3 scoreless innings
from sophomore right-hander Brady
Navarro.
Greenough escaped trouble through the
first four frames, but got touched for four
runs in the fifth. Marin freshman Marcus
Brady Navarro Chiu had the big swing of the bat with a
three-run triple to break a scoreless tie.
Bulldogs center fielder Brandon Hernandez continued his
torrid season, tabbing a 2-for-4 day. The left-handed hitting
freshman has totaled five multi-hit games this year and currently ranks 10th in the state with a .459 batting average.
Infielders Ryan Krainz and Mike Riesner also had two hits
apiece.
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PANTHERS
Continued from page 11
Panthers hammered No. 11 Crystal Springs
6-0.
The kids, they want this (a CCS championship) real bad, DeRosa said.
The Panthers move into the semifinals with
the win and will host No. 7 Sacred Heart Prep
(14-5-2) at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Gators beat
No. 2 Soledad 2-0 in their quarterfinal game
Saturday.
It was still a game at halftime, with
Burlingame holding a 2-0 lead at the break.
But the floodgates opened in the second half
as the Panthers (15-4-3) added four more
goals.
At half, I thought we could get one (goal)
back and make a game of it, Flynn said.
[My] girls played well.
The game featured two of the best midfield
units you will find anywhere in CCS. Crystal
Springs was buoyed by the return from injury
of sophomore attacking midfielder Nikki Lee,
who paired with freshman Jayla Aldridge and
EV Nora to give the Gryphons a solid threat in
the middle.
Burlingame countered with Kelsey Andrews,
Alexis Prieto and Alysse LaMond. The
Panther trio has been on fire recently and they
continued their hot play against Crystal
Springs (14-5-1).
Andrews, especially, has been scorching.
MENLO
Continued from page 11
Hausens dramatic goal was the result of a
virtue Kerrest has preached all season
crashing for rebounds.
The initial attempt was made by Hausens
younger brother Daniel; the junior defender
took a free kick from 20 yards out. The linedrive kick arguably broke the plane of the
goal as it struck the crossbar and deflected
straight down. With the bounce being
touched by South City goalkeeper Julio
Martin, Hausen converged on the keepers
box, pivoted left, then got the game-saving
touch from point-blank range to stun South
City, while sending Menlo into a frenzied
celebration.
When I saw it hit the crossbar and come
down, I knew I had a chance to put it in,
Hausen said.
It was a tough blow to Martin, who produced an exceptional save at the start of the
second 10-minute period of stoppage.
SPORTS
SPORTS
College hoops
BEARS
Continued from page 11
I thought we played well in the first half, M-A senior
defender Kyle Bryan said. We possessed the ball a lot more.
But then when they went up, we got a little nervous. We usually dont find ourselves in that position.
Homestead (12-2-7) is not a team to be trifled with. Ranked
No. 3 in the CCS behind No. 1 Alisal and No. 2 Palo Alto by
Maxpreps.com, the Mustangs started the season ranked No.
5 in the state. They entered the postseason riding a four-game
winning streak, and had not lost since Jan. 8 in a 2-0 defeat
to Palo Alto.
Thats kind of the standard because these guys are on a
nice little streak, Homestead head coach Luis Comesana said
of the comeback victory.
M-A got an early goal capped by some fiery emotion from
forward Kyle Smith. After the Bears pushed a steadily developing play downfield, Smith gathered a corner kick and juked
around the right side to score with a rocket from close range
in the eighth minute. The senior then celebrated the 1-0 lead
with a double fist-pump and a rally cry, which energized the
Bears for the remainder of the half.
He was the soul of the team, M-A head coach Leo Krupnik
said. He was definitely our MVP in my opinion. You could
see, in this game particularly, he had his best game. He really stepped up. Thats what leadership is all about. So, I hate
to see him end his high school career in this manner.
But Homestead with its fleet-footed Berman brothers,
Ari and Eli, up front started gathering steam with a flurry
of shots on goal before halftime. And in the 40th minute, the
WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
Feb. 24 in 1985, and by Feb. 26 the following year, according to STATS.
About an hour after the Rockets lost, Golden State
improved to 53-5 the best start in league history when
Curry hit a 3-pointer from well beyond 30 feet with 0.6 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Warriors a thrilling
121-118 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Curry had 46 points and his winning shot was his 12th 3pointer, tying the NBA single-game record. The reigning
MVP also broke his own record for 3s in a season, leaving
the new mark at 288.
Golden State has 24 regular-season games remaining.
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had fairly good shooters at the
line.
But that didnt stop the Panthers
from driving and shooting. They
put together one of their better
quarters to start the game against
Monterey (13-13), which tried to
out-muscle the Panthers.
I knew they were physical,
Harames said. I saw them play.
They beat up Cap pretty good (in
the previous round).
But the Panthers were hot to start
the game. It took just 11 seconds
for Ferrari to get to the free-throw
line where he split a pair, but that
was just the opening salvo of a 7-0
run for Burlingame.
Monterey got on the scoreboard
with a three-point play, but the
Panthers simply kept attacking.
How confident were the
Panthers? Even Gray Goodman,
who seemingly passes up every
open shot he gets, twice put the
ball on the floor and attacked the
SHARKS
Continued from page 11
Colorado Avalanche for the
Western Conferences second wildcard spot.
Trailing 1-0 after 40 minutes, the
Sharks tied it at 4:21 of the third
when Pavelski stepped around Luca
Sbisa before beating Miller for his
27th of the season.
San Jose then grabbed the lead at
6:49 when Hertl tipped Brauns
point shot past a helpless Miller
for his 15th.
Vancouvers Adam Cracknell rang
a shot off the iron behind Jones a
couple of minutes later, but San
Jose sealed it when Marleau ripped a
one-timer on a 5-on-3 power play
with 5:51 left for his 18th.
Braun added one more into an
basket in the
first quarter.
As a team,
Burlingame was
9 for 17 from
the floor in the
opening eight
minutes
and
when
Ferrari
Gray Goodman blew by a
defender, drove
the lane and finger-rolled a layup
with 10 seconds left in the opening
period, the Panthers enjoyed a 2413 lead.
In the second quarter, however,
the proverbial lid was placed on the
Panthers rim and they could not
buy a shot, connecting on just 1 of
11 attempts from the field and converting just 4 of 10 free throws.
Monterey, meanwhile, found its
groove offensively. The Toreadores
opened the quarter with a 3-pointer
and they would go on to score the
first six points of period, cutting
the Burlingame lead to 24-20.
Monterey got as close as 25-22
on a basket following an offensive
rebound with 4:47 left in the half,
but the Toreadores failed to score
again in the quarter and trailed 3022 at the break.
The
teams
traded baskets
to start the third
quarter and when
Tyler Garlitos,
who finished
with 16 points,
scored a layup
off the fastTyler Garlitos b r e a k ,
Burlingame led
36-27 with 4:27 left in third.
Monterey responded with a 6-0 run,
closing to 36-33 with 3:06 left in
the quarter.
Burlingame would push its
advantage to eight on a Ferrari 3
the second of two the Panthers
would connect on all game but
Monterey ended the quarter with
five straight points and trailed just
43-40 going into the fourth quarter.
The Toreadores would get no
closer. Burlingame opened the
fourth with a 10-0 run to gain some
breathing room. Garlitos scored
half of his 16 points over the final
eight minutes of the game as the
Panthers outscored Monterey 1811 in final period.
I feel were back on track,
Ferrari said. When its a big game,
we play big.
NOTES
GATORS
is staying true
the one-gameat-a-time perspective.
I dont think
its ever a guarantee, no matter
what your seed
is,
Murphy
said. Thats
Melanie
why you play
Murphy
the games.
Terra Nova was paced by nine
points from sophomore Victoria
Muliufi. Senior guard Morgan
Vurek had seven and center Malia
Koloamatangi added six.
The Tigers CCS two wins were
highlighted by last Thursdays 4928 rout of Mercy-SF, with three
Terra Nova players tabbing double-doubles sophomore Numi
Saini had 16 points and 17
rebounds; sophomore Vebus
Pascua totaled 10 points and 12
rebounds; and Koloamatangi added
DATEBOOK
nights big show, Im going with it anyway. Any Oscars dishing usually begins at
the red carpet where our favorite celebrities (and non-celebrities ... Paris Hilton?)
tell us who they are wearing and strike a
pose. If you want to capture your pets
best glam shots, try this simple tip: get
down at their eye level. This usually
means lying on the oor. And, focus on
their eyes. Speaking of the carpet, pet
owners have questions about cleaning
unfortunate messes. The key is both cleaning up and neutralizing the odor as pets
will continue to go where they can smell
the last accident. While you might want to
rub Johnny Depps nose in Mortdecai, his
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Get to know Jan Dietrich, Etta Tilton, and Doa Maria Soledad Ortega de Arguello at "Notable
Women in San Mateo County from Ranchos to Rockets" a skit featuring interviews with costumed re-enactors of events from San Mateo county's historic past.The program will be held
at 1 p.m. on Saturday March 12 at the San Mateo County History Museum, housed within the
county's historical courthouse at 2200 Broadway in Redwood City. Shown from left to right
are actors Annie Klups, Laura Cox and Sandra Sotogrondona For more information, go to
www.historysmc.org.
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Feb. 11,
2016.
Jun Yang and Wen Zhang , of Redwood
City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City Feb. 11, 2016.
Birth announcements:
Dav i d Mas k as k y an d Madh ura
Sharang pani , of Los Altos, gave birth to
a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City Feb. 10, 2016.
Lauren and Matthew Mi s kel l y , of
San Carlos, gave birth to a baby girl at
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formance in the survival epic The
Revenant..
Spotlight tells the story of the Boston
Globes Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation into child sex abuse by Catholic
priests. It starred Michael Keaton, Rachel
McAdams, Mark Ruffalo and John Slattery.
Eight films were nominated in the category, but throughout Hollywoods awards season the competition had been primarily
between three films: The Big Short, The
Revenant and Spotlight.
DiCaprio had been nominated five times
for acting Oscars, dating back to 1993s
Whats Eating Gilbert Grape. Actings
highest honor has eluded him despite years
of strong performances in films such as
The Aviator, and The Wolf of Wall
Street.
He played fur trapper Hugh Glass in director Alejandro Inarritus The Revenant,
which involved the actor plunging into icy
waters and eating raw bison to portray his
characters efforts to survive in the wilderness after a bear attack.
Alejandro Inarritu took best director for a
second straight year, a feat matched by only
two other filmmakers: John Ford and
Joseph L. Mankiewicz. His brutal frontier
epic The Revenant, which came in with a
leading 12 nods and the favorite for best
picture, also won best cinematography for
Emmanuel Lubezki. Renowned for his use of
natural light in lengthy, balletic shots,
Lubezki became the first cinematographer
to win three times in a row (following wins
for Gravity and Birdman), and only the
seventh to three-peat in Oscar history.
Inarritu, the Mexican director, was one of
the few winners to remark passionately on
diversity in his speech, arguing to make
the color of our skin as irrelevant as the
length of our hair.
But the night belonged to Rock, whose
much anticipated opening monologue left
few disappointed. He confronted head-on
the uproar over the lack of diversity in this
years nominees, and returned to the topic
throughout the show. (Were black, he
said after a commercial break.)
Is Hollywood racist? Youre damn right
its racist, said Rock, who also sought to
put the issue in perspective. Hollywood is
Leonardo DiCaprio
sorority racist. Its like: We like you
Rhonda, but youre not a Kappa.
Rock had stayed quiet before the ceremony as the controversy raged over the second
straight year of all-white acting nominees,
leaving Hollywood and viewers eagerly
awaiting his one-liners. He confessed that
he deliberated over joining the Oscars boycott and bowing out as host, but concluded:
The last thing I need is to lose another job
to Kevin Hart.
With the Rev. Al Sharpton leading a
protest outside the Dolby Theatre and some
viewers tuning out the broadcast,
Hollywoods opportunity imbalance often
overshadowed the actual awards though
Mad Max: Fury Road did its best to command the spotlight.
George Millers post-apocalyptic chase
film exploded with six awards in technical
categories for editing, makeup, production
design, sound editing, sound mixing and
costume design. Roundly acclaimed for its
old-school craft, Millers Mad Max was
assured of becoming the evenings most
awarded film.
Us Mad Maxes are doing OK tonight,
said editor Margaret Sixel, whos also
Millers wife. The flurry of wins brought a
parade of Australian craftsmen onstage,
including sound editor Mark Mangini, who
celebrated with a loud expletive.
There were few surprises Sunday, but the
supporting actor win for Rylance drew
gasps. Stallone, nominated a second time
39 years later for the role of Rocky Balboa,
had been expected to win his first acting
Oscar for the Rocky sequel Creed. He
instead lost to the famed stage actor who costarred in Steven Spielbergs Bridge of
Spies.
Other early awards went as expected,
including two movies seen as the stiffest
competition to The Revenant.
Best original screenplay went to the
newsroom drama Spotlight, an ode to
hard-nose, methodical investigative journalism penned by Tom McCarthy and Josh
Singer. Backstage, a cord from a light suddenly fell behind the winners, prompting
McCarthy whose film shows the discovery of extensive sex abuse by Catholic
priests to exclaim in mock paranoia:
That is the power of the Catholic Church,
ladies and gentlemen!
Adam McKay and Charles Randolph took
best adapted screenplay for their selfdescribed trauma-dy about the mortgage
meltdown of 2008. McKay thanked
Paramount Pictures for taking a risk on a
movie about financial esoterica. Best
known for broader comedies like
Anchorman and Step Brothers, McKay
gave an election-year warning to power of
big money and weirdo billionaires in
the presidential campaign.
Talk of election was otherwise largely
absent the ceremony, though Vice President
Joe Biden (whose presence added even
greater security to the Dolby Theatre) was
met by a standing ovation before talking
about sexual assault on college campuses
before introducing best-song nominee Lady
Gaga.
Best supporting actress went Alicia
Vikander for the transgender pioneer tale
The Danish Girl. Vikander, the 27-yearold Sweden-born actress was ubiquitous in
2015, also winning awards for her performance in the sci-fi Ex Machina.
Best animated feature film went to Inside
Out, Pixars eighth win in the category
since it was created in 2001. Asif Kapadias
Amy Winehouse portrait, Amy, took best
documentary. Hungary scored its second
best foreign language Oscar for Laszlo
Nemes Son of Saul, a harrowing drama
set within a concentration camp.
Even in the darkest hours of mankind,
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They include:
No demolition or construction will
occur until a fully developed public
parking plan is in place. It is anticipated that the Wheeler Plaza parking
lot will remain open to the public
through the end of May or beginning
of June pending implementation of a
valet parking plan;
Close of escrow and the transfer of
the properties to the developer are
scheduled for mid-March. The developer is scheduled to start utility relocation work in April 2016, which is
anticipated to take two months;
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Project 90 houses 28 residential
treatment beds for men 90 days at a
time.
Stansberry is hopeful a countyowned facility may be available for the
agency to lease considering the skyrocketing rents in the area.
The agency contracts with San
Mateo County to provide rehab services to individuals with addiction issues,
many who are ordered by the court to
enter into treatment and many others
who are homeless.
Between 40 percent to 50 percent of
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But the state water board has notified
the county that it must terminate service to the camp by March 1 or lose
Memorial Parks designation as a transient non-community water system,
which limits the number of people
who may access the system.
Camp officials contend the action
will cause 20 employees to lose their
jobs and cause 23 full-time residents,
including young children, to immediately become homeless.
The camp has gotten its water from
Pescadero Creek via the county for 21
years, said the camps Executive
Director Pastor Larry Rice.
Upgrading the water system would
require more reporting and more testing of water but the camp has agreed to
pay the costs in the interim while it
finds a permanent solution to its water
needs, Rice said.
In the past year, a well was dug on
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