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Whitney Point. Sightings of the alli- ing community after seeing a news Lottery luck strikes twice for
gator were first reported July 22. report on the tortoises disappear- Quebec man who won millions
Officials say the alligator is 3 feet, ance. Tjeltweed and some administra-
3 inches long. They believe its tors from the facility went over to the QUEBEC CITY There are lucky
someones pet. home, and Tjeltweed was able to veri- men, and then theres Jules Parent.
The alligator will be quarantined fy that it was her pet of 35 years. For the second time in nine years,
and then permanently placed in an the 69-year-old Quebec retiree has
exhibit at Animal Adventure Park in Police locate train, trailer won a million Canadian dollars play-
ing the lottery.
Harpursville. The privately owned stolen east of San Francisco Parent muses, Was I born under a
Rock singer Joe El- Rapper Chuck D is Rapper Coolio is zoo, just east of Binghamton, is
liott is 58. 54. home to April the giraffe, whose PLEASANT HILL A 25-foot elec- good star?
57.
pregnancy and birthing of a male calf tric passenger train and hauling trail- He showed up at lottery offices to
Singer Ramblin Jack Elliott is 86. Former Sen. Alfonse was an internet sensation this year. er that were stolen from the San pick up a check for $1,222,069 after
DAmato, R-N.Y., is 80. Actor Giancarlo Giannini is 75. Staffers at Animal Adventure say Francisco Bay Area were recovered winning the jackpot from an online
Basketball Hall of Fame coach Roy Williams is 67. Blues they are looking forward to educating Monday, police said. play worth $3. 20. Loto-Quebec
singer-musician Robert Cray is 64. Singer Michael Penn is visitors about the alligator. The train was in a black utility places the odds of such a bet at about
59. Rock singer-musician Suzi Gardner (L7) is 57. Actor Jesse trailer in Pleasant Hill when it was one in 23 million.
Borrego is 55. Actor Demian Bichir is 54. Actor John Carroll Missing 115-year-old tortoise stolen from a parking lot Saturday
night or early Sunday, police said.
Parent also won $1 million back in
Lynch is 54. Rock singer Adam Duritz (Counting Crows) is 2008.
53. Movie director Sam Mendes is 52. Country singer George returned to New Mexico owner KTVU reports both were discovered He said Thursday that gambling is
Ducas is 51. Country musician Charlie Kelley is 49. Actress ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A 115- on Monday morning in the East Bay one of his favorite pastimes along
Jennifer Gareis is 47. Actor Charles Malik Whitfield is 45. year-old desert tortoise that disap- city of Walnut Creek. with walking, hunting and fishing,
Actress Tempestt Bledsoe is 44. Actor Jason Momoa is 38. peared from its garden at a New The train and trailer are owned by and he intends to keep playing. He
Actress Honeysuckle Weeks is 38. Singer Ashley Parker Angel Mexico senior living community was the Fun and Game Experts, a 25-year- also plans to build a new home.
is 36. Actress Taylor Fry is 36. Actor Elijah Kelley is 31. returned. old amusement rental company. In Parents words: It wont be a
Actor James Francis Kelly is 28. Actress Ella Wahlestedt is The Albuquerque Journal reports the Owner Eric Sossamon said the col- castle, but it will be in the modern
19. tortoise, Diablo, was returned Friday orful, trackless train seats 16 to 20 style.
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The big lie about Californias housing crisis
tions and refusing
Free speech
Guest
challenged
By Diana Reddy to require that new
housing develop-
C
alifornia now has the highest ments contain
poverty rate in the country
thanks to the cost of hous-
affordable units perspective
at colleges
that reect local
ing. Since 2005, more than 2.5 mil- need? Is it now the
lion Californians have been forced to role of our repre- loan left their mortgage underwater
leave the state in search of a home sentatives to prior- and were subsequently given a $1,050
they can afford. itize private sector rent increase. Although East Palo Alto
M
The facts are clear: Unaffordable investors over their struggling con- limits rent increases for tenants in ore than any other concept, I wrestled in law
housing is driving inequality to stituents? multi-unit buildings, under the school with the concept of the First
extremes across California. Unless The signals being sent by our polit- statewide Costa-Hawkins Act, fami- Amendment. I embraced the fact that our
there is a drastic change in how we ical leaders are being heard loud and lies like the Fetuus have no protec- nation was founded upon the principle of freedom of
respond to this crisis, it will eventu- clear on Wall Street, where a new tion from egregious rent increases speech. I rallied behind our Founding Fathers fervent
ally erode the social and economic rental empire is emerging. In recent because they rent a single-family belief in forever enshrining the freedom of speech as
fabric of the Bay Area and the entire years, foreclosed homes have been home. the first of our Constitutions amendments. However,
state beyond repair. snapped up in bulk by real estate This is why families in cities across try as I might, I could never grasp the concept that some
Unfortunately, our elected ofcials speculators and corporate landlords the state, which have been organizing very controversial types of speech also drew protection
still seem paralyzed, unable to act who turn them into rentals thus locally for rent control, tenant pro-
killing the American dream for thou- under the First Amendment. I wrestled with the landmark
decisively or do more than offer tections and affordable housing, are
warmed over market-based solutions sands by taking homes off of the case of Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397 (1989) in which
uniting across the state to repeal
that continue to treat housing like homeownership market. One of the Costa-Hawkins and expand state sup- the Supreme Court struck down
any other commodity. At the state biggest owners of single-family port for affordable housing. This prohibitions on public burn-
level, prevailing supply and demand home rentals in California are no movement extends far past the usual ings of our beloved American
myths captured in the build baby longer mom-and-pop landlords but suspects: from grassroots volunteer flag.
build mantra are diverting state mega Wall Street corporations like groups to mom-and-pop landlords, to The more I studied the pro-
government from the hard truth that Blackstone and Colony Starwood. highly coordinated labor unions and gressive history of the First
the market has not responded to the Instead of predatory mortgages, were community organizations. This broad Amendment and its applica-
demand of Californian families for now seeing predatory rentals. base of organizations and activists tion, the more I understood the
affordable homes not market-rate These new speculators in the rental have launched a new statewide coali- entire concept of freedom of
and luxury homes. market not only take advantage of the tion called Housing Now, made up of speech. To a great extent, the
We are told a big lie: that the solu- very foreclosure crisis they created, people that dont have the luxury of
but also exploit the lack of renter pro- First Amendment safeguards
tion to our housing crisis is to get waiting to see if the market will do
tections across the state. In particular our voices from being silenced
government out of the way and leave what it has never done before. No
by those who will not tolerate
it to the free market. If this strategy they benet from the Costa Hawkins more supply and demand as usual,
it, whether or not the reason is
Jonathan Madison
worked, places like Las Vegas and Rental Housing Act, passed in 1996 we need Housing Now!
Houston, both lightly regulated mar- after a decade of lobbying by the real just or rational.
kets, would be national leaders in estate and landlord industries. Among Contrary to popular belief, law students are taught to
housing all of their residents in the acts many restrictions on tenant Diana Reddy is a v eteran leader for think about the law in terms of rules, not deeply rooted
decent, affordable homes. Instead, protections is a ban on rent control beliefs or emotions. Our professors suggested that to do
for single-family homes, allowing Faith in Action, Bay Area (formerly
both cities have severe shortages of so would be too subjective and arbitrary in terms of
speculators in 2017 to turn foreclosed Peninsula Interfaith Action), a federa-
housing affordable to working fami- framing arguments. Nevertheless, I am convinced that
lies and rampant homelessness. single-family homes into prime tion of Christian and non-Christian the rights embedded in the First Amendment warrants a
Developers build to make a prot investment vehicles through charging congregations in San Francisco, San deviation from the cut-and-dry process of debating legal
and landlords buy units for the same exorbitant rents. Mateo and Santa Clara counties, concepts. It requires a closer look at history.
reason. They are looking for good Take the Fetuu family in East Palo
Alto, for example, who once owned focused on social justice issues, includ- History tells us more than anything that significant
investments that generate the highest change happens over a great deal of time. Perhaps this
the single-family home for 13 years ing housing, immigration, education,
return, not for how to best provide a
that they now rent. In 2011, they health care and public safety. Go to is why the Founding Fathers included language in the
vital and basic social need. Why do
our elected ofcials continue to cater were forced to sell the house to housingnowca.org to learn more. preamble to the Constitution addressing the likelihood
to them by opposing tenant protec- Working Dirt LLC after a predatory of changing times. The preamble reads: We secure the
blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. The
language shows that the founders were wise enough to
Letters to the editor predict changing times of this magnitude in future gen-
erations.
In recent years, the ideals behind the concept of the
Heart Im 100 percent behind the states John McCain First Amendment have been challenged on college cam-
that declined to send voter informa- puses throughout the nation. The University of
Editor, tion to the Trump administration. The Editor,
That was a nice touch for the Daily California, Berkeley is at the forefront of college cam-
information could very well be for- John McCain is my hero. We nal- puses facing a battle over free speech. In many
Journal to include an article about a warded to Russia. By the way, does ly have a senator who can stand up
three-legged cat that needs adoption instances, students have mounted violent protests
Vladimir Putin have something so and support the population instead of against conservative speakers. In April, controversial
in the Monday, July 31 edition. I
bad on President Trump that Trump is the party. He stated that its time to political pundit and conservative writer Ann Coulter
appreciate your humane efforts and
considering ring Attorney General return to regular order and get input canceled her speech at UC Berkeley amid safety con-
big heart.
Jeff Sessions, Deputy Attorney from all parties on health care, not cerns and reported threats. Coulters canceled speech has
General Rod Rosenstein and Special resulted in a First Amendment lawsuit against UC
John Dillon just his own party. Why dont we
Counsel Robert Mueller in addition to Berkeley.
San Bruno pardoning others? have more senators like this man?
Middlebury College in Vermont has also had its share
of free speech battles. When political scientist Charles
Robert Nice Murray attempted to speak at the college campus last
How can we trust Trump? Alfred Waddell
spring, protesters became so violent that an accompa-
Editor, Hyannis, Massachusetts Redwood City
nying professor suffered injuries.
Beyond that, Atlantas Emory University mounted
protests and rallies that have made professors and polit-
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With Uber in turmoil, Lyfts ridership surpasses all of 2016 affected but employees and con-
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS as some people avoid Lyfts much video in a profanity-laced tirade Media reports say some board About 3, 100 employees may
larger rival, Uber. Both compa- toward an Uber driver, and the members are now talking to out- have had their login information
DETROIT Ride-hailing serv- nies are based in San Francisco. company is under federal investi- going General Electric CEO stolen, the airline said. Another
ice Lyft carried more passengers gation for allegedly using soft- Jeffrey Immelt. The New York 110 also had personal informa-
through June this year than it did Uber has been without a CEO ware to thwart city inspectors who Times reported Monday that tion compromised, including
in all of last year as it capitalized since June when company co- were trying to monitor its drivers. Kalanick may attempt to regain an addresses, Social Security num-
on missteps by Uber. founder Travis Kalanick stepped operational role in the company bers and health-related informa-
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passed the record 162.5 million board. The departure took place Kalanick has not gone smoothly. credit-monitoring services for
rides it gave in all of 2016, Lyft after investigations by outside The reported front-runner, Hewlett Lyft wouldnt comment on Uber those 110 employees and contrac-
said Monday. A spokeswoman law firms uncovered widespread Packard Enterprise CEO Meg but says it added 160 U.S. cities tors.
wouldnt give an exact number. sexual harassment at the compa- Whitman announced on Thursday this year. The company operates Alaska bought Burlingame-
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New York Yankees were looking toward the ments in Southern
future. Turns out, that future arrived pretty fast. California, while
In an aggressive move designed to boost the U14 squad is
their starting rotation for an unexpected playing in the ASA
playoff run, the Yankees acquired pitcher national tourna-
Sonny Gray from the Oakland Athletics for ment in
three minor league prospects on Monday. Chattanooga,
This team has shown its got the ability Tennessee.
to allow us to push a lot of these chips in the It was founded
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chance to be special, general manager former Notre Dame-Belmont standouts in
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from good to great. Serra baseball standout Ray McDonald,
Oakland received Jorge Mateo, a top short- who guided the Tigers to a Central Coast
stop-outfielder prospect at Double-A; right- Section title in 2007.
hander James Kaprielian, the 16th overall Initially it was a ve-year plan. If we
pick in the 2015 amateur draft who is recov- could build it and do well and slowly build a
ering from Tommy John surgery on April 18; name for ourselves, that would be great,
and Dustin Fowler, an outfielder who ruptured said Alyssa Jepsen, who coaches the U16
the patellar tendon in his right knee in the team, along with former high school team-
first inning of his major league debut on June mate Aly Palermo. Jepsen is also one of
29, ending his season. New York also the clubs co-founders and college recruit-
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ing bonus allocation from the As. mer standout at Notre Dame-Belmont and
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49ers brief
Grand jury declines rape charges against Conley
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49ers add wide receivers
Conley is a defensive all the information we got it would come out Louis Murphy and Tim Patrick
back who starred at Ohio this way. Im glad it worked out.
CLEVELAND A grand jury in Cleveland State. He was accused by Conley is currently on the physically SANTA CLARA The 49ers have signed
has decided not to charge Oakland Raiders a 23-year-old woman of unable to perform list because of a shin receiver Louis Murphy and claimed receiver Tim
rookie Gareon Conley with any crimes after sexually assaulting her in splint injury suffered in June. McKenzie Patrick off waivers from Baltimore.
a rape investigation. a Cleveland hotel room said he could be back on the field in a few The team waived linebacker Jimmie Gilbert
Spokesman Ryan Miday of the Cuyahoga April 9. Conleys attor- days once he is able to run without pain. and receiver BJ Johnson III as injured designa-
County Prosecutors Office said in a state- ney says the sex was con- The Raiders are expecting a big contribu- tions Monday to make room on the 90-man
ment Monday that the grand jury declined sensual. Conley has tion from Conley to bolster a secondary that roster.
all possible charges for Conley after being Gareon Conley cooperated with the struggled last season and allowed an NFL- Murphy returns to the Bay Area where he
presented the facts and circumstances sur- investigation and said he worst 61 pass plays of at least 20 yards. started his career as a fourth-round draft pick by
rounding the sexual assault allegations. passed a polygraph test. With all the athletic skills he has, Oakland in 2009. He has 162 catches for 2,322
Im excited for him, Raiders general Conley signed a four-year contract Friday theres no question he can be a number one yards in 88 games with the Raiders, Carolina,
manager Reggie McKenzie said from train- with the Raiders, who said they did enough corner, McKenzie said. We feel good the Giants and Tampa Bay.
ing camp in Napa, California. Its tough research before the draft to be comfortable about what we saw prior to the draft and he Patrick was signed by the Ravens as an
on a young man like that to go through with taking Conley with the 24th overall just validated everything in the offseason. undrafted free agent in May. He had 61 catches
this. Im excited for Gareon and the Raiders pick. Were excited about not only him physical- for 888 yards in 22 college games at Utah.
for the process to work. Were excited and We just trusted our process really, ly but mentally the way he goes about his Gilbert had a torn ACL and Johnson was out
now we can move forward. McKenzie said. We felt going into it with business and the way he studies. with a partially torn hamstring.
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MLB trades
Darvish shipped to Dodgers Semien slams Giants
Yu Darvish is headed to
Hollywood. The Los Angeles
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As 8, Giants 5
Dodgers, owners of the best record ter for his second career grand slam.
in the majors and the top payroll, OAKLAND Marcus Semien Paul Blackburn (2-1), making
gave up three minor leaguers for hit a grand slam off reliever the start after Sonny Gray was
Darvish. The Texas ace will join George Kontos in the sixth dealt to the New York Yankees,
three-time Cy Young Award winner inning, and the As held on to beat allowed five runs over five
Clayton Kershaw, currently on the the Giants 8-5 innings. Blake Treinen retired
disabled list, as the Dodgers try to Monday night. three batters for his first save in
reach the World Series for the first Jed Lowrie the AL this season.
time since their 1988 title. had three hits Buster Posey and Brandon Belt
Los Angeles also added relievers and an RBI, had two hits apiece for the Giants.
Tony Watson from Pittsburgh and Ryon Healy Posey struck out to end the sev-
Tony Cingrani from Cincinnati. added a two-run enth with the tying run at third.
All-Star Brandon Kintzler, single and Matt San Francisco fell to 40-67, the
Addison Reed and Justin Wilson were Joyce reached worst record in baseball. The
among the many relievers swapped Marcus Semien base four times Giants dropped 35 games behind
before the cutoff. There were 14 deals and scored the Dodgers in the NL West the STAN SZETO/USA TODAY SPORTS
involving major leaguers all six twice to help the As get the upper most theyve been behind since Maria Sharapova returns a shot against Jennifer Brady during the third
division leaders got someone new. hand in the Bay Bridge Series. the final day of the 1946 season. set in the Bank of the West Classic Monday at Stanford University.
Chicago got Wilson, a valuable Bruce Maxwell drew a leadoff
lefty, along with backup catcher
Alex Avila from Detroit. Avila was
traded away by his dad, Tigers gen-
walk from Josh Osich (3-2) to
begin the sixth. Pinch-hitter Rajai
Trainers room
Johnny Cueto was shut down after
Sharapova wins at Stanford;
Davis followed with a one-out sin- three scoreless innings of his rehab
eral manager Al Avila.
Joe Smith, who relieved for
Cleveland from 2009-13, was sent
gle before Osich walked Joyce to
load the bases. Kontos replaced
start with Class-A San Jose. Cueto
(blisters) had been scheduled to
throw about 70 pitches but was
Bellis to open play Tuesday
Osich to face Semien, who powered STAFF AND WIRE REPORT Hrdinova of
from Toronto to the Indians. a 1-1 pitch over the wall in left-cen- removed after 34. Czech Republic
STANFORD The Bank of the and Asia
TRADE
Yankees stockpiled prospects at Rosales dealt to Arizona West Classics star-studded lineup Muhammad of
the trade deadline by dealing away got rolling at Stanford Universitys the United
veteran stars Andrew Miller, Infielder Adam Rosales has been Taube Family Center Monday, States, 6-3, 6-0.
Aroldis Chapman and Carlos traded by the Oakland Athletics to paced by a three-set win by recent- Also partici-
Continued from page 11 Beltran. the Arizona Diamondbacks for ly reinstated ve-time Grand Slam pating in this
But with the quick emergence of minor league right-hander champion Maria Sharapova. years tourna-
young sluggers Aaron Judge, Gary Jeferson Mejia. The Russian Sharapova, a main- ment is Petra
Most of our serious conversa-
Sanchez and others, the Yankees Rosales, who filled in at short- CiCi Bellis
tions were with the Yankees, draw wildcard for the rst time since Kvitova, two-
entered Monday with a half-game stop for 36 of the 38 games when 2011, prevailed 6-1, 4-6, 6-0 over time Wimbledon singles champion
Athletics executive vice president starter Marcus Semien was hurt this
lead in the AL East over rival Jennifer Brady of the United States. and ranked No. 14 in the world.
of baseball operations Billy season, is no stranger to switching
Boston. New York missed the The appearance marks This year is Kvitovas rst appear-
Beane said in Oakland, California. teams. And the last-place As are
playoffs last year and has not won Sharapovas fourth in the annual ance at the Classic.
Were in last place, so we needed dealing again for prospects as they
a postseason series since 2012. Bank of the West Classic. It marks The eld includes several of the
to do something. Sonny was a have historically done.
So to get Gray and several other her rst match in the United States worlds top players, including a
great player for us, but at this During an 11-day span late in
big league pieces recently, since appearing at the Miami Open former World No. 1, four Grand
point we need a lot of great play- the 2013 season, Rosales was
Cashman dipped into one of base- in March, 2015. Slam champions and some of the
ers. Theres a talent deficit that claimed off waivers by Texas from
balls deepest farm systems. In other rst-round singles worlds top young talent, includ-
exists right now, and the way to Oakland, went back to the As off
acquire multiple good players is to Gray slots into the middle of a action, Lesia Tsurenko of Ukraine ing:
rotation that includes Luis waivers from the Rangers and then defeated Lara Arruabarrena of Spain, 2017 Wimbledon champion
trade some of the good players you returned to Texas once again on
currently have. Severino, Masahiro Tanaka, CC 6-3, 6-3; Kayla Day of the United Garbie Muguruza of Spain, ranked
Sabathia and veteran Jaime waivers only to watch his former States defeated Misaki Doi of No. 4 in the world.
A 27-year-old right-hander who Garcia, acquired Sunday from team win the AL West without him. Japan, 6-4, 6-2; Ana Konjuh of U.S. rising phenom Madison
has been slowed by injuries, Gray Minnesota. Rookie left-hander Rosales returned for a second Croatia defeated Marina Erakovic Keys, ranked No. 16 in the world.
is 6-5 with a 3.43 ERA in 16 starts Jordan Montgomery is 7-6 with a stint with the As this year . of New Zealand, 6-3, 1-0 retired; Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of
this season and 4-2 with a 1.37 4.15 ERA in 20 starts but has fall- Rosales was batting .234 with and Natalia Vikhlyantseva of Russia, ranked No. 18 in the world.
ERA in his last six outings. He en off lately and could be the odd four homers and 27 RBIs in 71 Russia defeated Daniella Lao of the Ana Konjuh of Croatia, ranked
makes $3,575,000 and is not eli- man out. games. United States, 6-4, 6-3. No. 21 in the world.
gible for free agency until after the Gray missed his scheduled open- The 22-year-old Mejia was 1-1 In rst-round doubles play, Atherton-native CiCi Bellis of
2019 season. ing-day starts each of the past two with a 6. 08 ERA in 18 relief Lyudmyla and Nadiia Kichenok of the U.S. ranked No. 43 in the
Gray was an All-Star in 2015, seasons, with food poisoning last appearances Class A Kane County Ukraine, defeated Gabriela world.
when he won 14 games for the sec- year and because of a lat strain that before going to Class-A short sea- Dabrowski of Canada and Xu Yifan The quarternal, semi-nal and
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MLB brief
2028
became evident in Europe where
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE three cities pulled out.
Uncomfortably for IOC President
Cubs issue ring to Bartman East Division
W L Pct GB
East Division
W L Pct GB Thomas Bach, whose much-vaunt-
CHICAGO Steve Bartman is New York 57 47 .548 Washington 63 41 .606 Continued from page 11 ed Agenda 2020
getting a World Series champi- Boston 58 49 .542 1/2 Miami 49 55 .471 14 reforms were
Tampa Bay 54 53 .505 4 1/2 New York 48 55 .466 14 1/2
onship ring from the Cubs. Baltimore 51 54 .486 6 1/2 designed to
Atlanta 48 56 .462 15 together with the IOC and our
The Cubs announced Monday Toronto 49 57 .462 9 make hosting
Philadelphia 39 64 .379 23 1/2 friends in Los Angeles to reach a
they were giving a ring to the fan Central Division
Central Division more stream-
Cleveland 57 47 .548 positive solution for both cities,
remembered for Chicago 56 48 .538 lined and less
Kansas City 55 49 .529 2
Milwaukee 55 52 .514 2 1/2 the Games and the whole Olympic
deflecting a foul Minnesota 50 53 .485 6 1/2 costly after the
St. Louis 52 53 .495 4 1/2 Movement for 2024 and 2028,
ball that might Detroit 47 57 .452 10 Pittsburgh 51 54 .486 5 1/2 lavish 2014
Chicago 41 62 .398 15 1/2 committee co-chair Tony
have landed in Cincinnati 42 63 .400 14 1/2 Sochi Games,
West Division West Division Estanguet said.
left fielder Houston 69 36 .657 the first with-
Moises Alous
Los Angeles 74 31 .705 In embracing what amounted to Thomas Bach drawal came
Seattle 54 53 .505 16 Arizona 60 45 .571 14
glove with Angels 51 55 .481 18 1/2 Colorado 60 46 .566 14 1/2 the second-place prize and an 11- from his homeland of Germany.
Chicago five Texas 50 55 .476 19 San Diego 47 58 .448 27 year wait, LA will receive a finan- The lack of political unity for a
As 47 59 .443 22 1/2 Giants 40 67 .374 35 cial sweetener.
outs from the bid in Hamburg was mirrored in
World Series in Mondays Games Under the terms of the deal, the Rome and Budapest as support for
Steve Bartman 2003. Baltimore 2, Kansas City 1 Mondays Games
Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 6
IOC will advance funds to the Los bids waned among local authori-
N.Y. Yankees 7, Detroit 3
Bartman was harassed after the Boston 6, Cleveland 2 Washington 1, Miami 0 Angeles organizing committee to ties and the population. It was
incident and has avoided the spot- Seattle 6, Texas 4 Oakland 8, San Francisco 5 recognize the extended planning clear they did not want to be sad-
Chicago White Sox 7, Toronto 6
light since then. Chicago beat Houston 14, Tampa Bay 7 Tuesdays Games period and to increase youth dled with skyrocketing bills for
Cleveland last fall for its first Oakland 8, San Francisco 5 Reds (Bailey 2-5) at Bucs (Taillon 6-4), 4:05 p.m. sports programs leading up to the hosting the Olympics without
Tuesdays Games Nats (Scherzer 12-5) at Fish (OGrady 2-1), 4:10 p.m. Games. The IOC contribution
championship since 1908. Detroit (Sanchez 2-1) at NYY (Sabathia 9-3), 4:05 p.m. reaping many of the economic
KC (Kennedy 4-6) at Os (Bundy 9-8), 4:05 p.m. L.A. (Maeda 9-4) at Atlanta (Sims 0-0), 4:35 p.m. could exceed $2 billion, according
The Cubs say they hope this St. L (Martinez 7-8) at Brews (Nelson 8-5), 4:40 p.m.
benefits anticipated.
Tribe (Carrasco 10-4) at Boston (Sale 13-4), 4:10 p.m. to LA officials. That figure takes
provides closure on an unfortunate Ms (Ramirez 4-3) at Texas (Darvish 6-9), 5:05 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 8-9) at Cubs (Lester 8-6), 5:05 p.m.
Just like in the depleted field for
chapter and Bartman continues Rays (Archer 7-6) at Houston (Fiers 7-5), 5:10 p.m. into account the estimated value of the 2022 Winter Games which saw
NYM (Matz 2-4) at Rox (Hoffman 6-3), 5:40 p.m.
to be fully embraced by this Jays (Stroman 9-5) at ChiSox (Pelfrey 3-8), 5:10 p.m. existing sponsor agreements that Beijing defeat Almaty, the IOC was
SF (Samardzija 5-11) at As (Blackburn 1-1), 7:05 p.m. SF (Samardzija 5-11) at As (TBD), 7:05 p.m.
organization. Phils (Nola 8-6) at Angels (Nolasco 4-12), 7:07 p.m. Twins (Berrios 9-4) at SD (Chacin 10-7), 7:10 p.m.
would be renewed, as well as left with only two candidates again.
potential new marketing deals. With two powerful cities left
The delay to 2028 opens a host vying for 2024, Bach realized
TRANSACTIONS of questions for Los Angeles, France or the U.S. could be deterred
BASEBALL international bonus pool allocation money. National League
which is looking at the prospect of from going through another con-
American League NEW YORK YANKEES Optioned RHP Luis Cessa ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Placed SS Ketel
retooling its multibillion-dollar test for 2028 if they lost. Bach
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Placed OF Mark Trumbo to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).Recalled RHP Jonathan Marte on the bereavement list and SS Chris Owings plans for more than a decade into floated the idea in December of
on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Sunday, July 30. Op- Holder from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.Traded RHP Yefry on the 60-day DL. the future. It would face challenges making revisions to the bidding
tioned RHP Yefry Ramirez to Bowie (EL).Transferred Ramirez to Baltimore for international signing bonus from maintaining public interest to
INF J.J. Hardy to the 60-day DL. pool money.
ATLANTA BRAVES Sent RHP Jason Motte to process to prevent it producing
BOSTON RED SOX Optioned LHP Robby Scott to OAKLAND ATHLETICS Traded RHP Sonny Gray
Gwinnett (IL) for a rehab assignment. recasting deals for stadiums, arenas too many losers, building sup-
Pawtucket (IL). Recalled RHP Austin Maddox from to the N.Y.Yankees for OF Dustin Fowler, RHP James CHICAGO CUBS Designated RHP Dylan Floro for and housing that have been in the port that led to LA and Paris being
Pawtucket.Transferred 3B Josh Rutledge to the 60- Kaprielian and INF/OF Jorge Mateo.Traded INF Adam assignment. works for months and even years. able to figure out themselves how
day DL. Rosales to Arizona for RHP Jeferson Mejia. Released CINCINNATI REDS Acquired OF Scott Van Slyke
and C Hendrik Clementina from the Los Angeles
LA and Paris were the last two to share the 2024 and 2028 Games.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX Sent RHP Dylan Covey to RHP John Axford. Reinstated INF/OF Chad Pinder
the AZL White Sox for a rehab assignment. from the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Michael Brady Dodgers for LHP Tony Cingrani and assigned Van bids remaining after a tumultuous The dual award of the games
CLEVELAND INDIANS Placed RHP Josh Tomlin from Nashville (PCL). Slyke to Louisville (IL) and Clementina to Billings (Pi- process that exposed the unwill- relieves the IOC of having to test
on the 10-day DL. Designated RHP Perci Garner for SEATTLE MARINERS Agreed to terms with RHP oneer). ingness of cities to bear the finan- the global interest in hosting the
assignment. Aaron West on a minor league contract. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Designated OF Peter cial burden of hosting an event Summer Olympics for several
DETROIT TIGERS Traded C Alex Avila and LHP TAMPA BAY RAYS Traded INF Tim Beckham to OBrien for assignment. Sent 3B Rob Segedin to the that has become synonymous with
AZL Dodgers for a rehab assignment.
years until the 2032 Games are up
Justin Wilson to the Chicago Cubs for INFs Isaac Pare- Baltimore for RHP Tobias Myers. Assigned OF Shane
des and Jeimer Candelario and a player to be named. Peterson outright to Durham (IL). Recalled INF Tay-
cost overruns. for grabs.
NEW YORK METS Traded RHP Addison Reed to
Recalled C John Hicks and RHP Joe Jimenez from lor Featherston from Durham. Boston for RHPs Stephen Nogosek, Jamie Callahan LA was not even the first Los Angeles City Council
Toledo (IL). TEXAS RANGERS Traded RHP Yu Darvish to the and Gerson Bautista. Recalled SS Ahmed Rosario American entrant in the contest. President Herb Wesson called the
HOUSTON ASTROS Placed RHP Lance McCullers L.A.Dodgers for 2B/OF Willie Calhoun, RHP A.J.Alexy from Las Vegas (PCL). Boston withdrew two years ago as agreement a win-win-win sce-
on the 10-day DL. Recalled 1B AJ Reed and RHP and INF Brendon Davis.Traded RHP Jeremy Jeffress
Michael Feliz from Fresno (PCL). Agreed to terms to Milwaukee for RHP Tayler Scott. Recalled OF Ryan
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Traded RHP Joaquin public support for its bid col- nario.
Benoit and cash to Pittsburgh for RHP Seth McGarry. lapsed over concerns about use of The opportunity to host the
with RHP Jumbo Diaz on a minor league contract. Rua and RHP Clayton Blackburn from Round Rock
KANSAS CITY ROYALS Designated RHP Andrew (PCL). PITTSBURGH PIRATES Traded LHP Tony Wat- taxpayer cash. The U. S. bid Games is a golden occasion further
son to the L.A. Dodgers for INF Oneil Cruz and RHP
Edwards for assignment. TORONTO BLUE JAYS Traded LHP Francisco Liri-
Angel German. switched from the east to the West strengthening Los Angeles not
ANGELS Traded RHP David Hernandez to Ari- ano to Houston for OFs Norichika Aoki and Teoscar Coast as LA entered the race. just through bricks and mortar, but
zona for RHP Luis Madero.Assigned OF Nick Franklin Hernandez. Traded RHP Joe Smith to Cleveland for SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Sent RHP Mark Melan-
outright to Salt Lake (PCL). LHP Thomas Pannone and INF Samad Taylor.Agreed con to Sacramento (PCL) for a rehab assignment. But the same apprehensions that through new opportunities for our
MINNESOTA TWINS Traded RHP Brandon Kint- to terms with RHP Brennan Price on a minor league WASHINGTON NATIONALS Sent OF Michael spooked politicians and the local communities to watch, play and
zler to Washington for LHP Tyler Watson and contract. Taylor to Potomac (Carolina) for a rehab assignment. population in Boston soon benefit from sport, Wesson said.
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BAKER
Bruno Park Elementary School District and nent replacement will be a top priority for ing, Thursday, Aug. 10. Talks to land
Jim Lianides retiring from the Sequoia the newly-formed board. Bakers permanent successor will begin in
Union High School District. We want the new board to be a part of the December, according to the press release.
Michelle Nayfack, of the San Carlos permanent search, she said. Whoever is picked to fill Bakers posi-
Continued from page 1
Elementary School District Board of Reflecting on Bakers time at the district, tion will face the same challenge as many
Trustees, said she appreciated Bakers serv- Nayfack identified his leadership in craft- public school administrators across the
in 2016 said he is approaching the move ice. ing a new district strategic plan among his state, said Nayfack, as California education
with mixed emotions. Weve been very thankful for Dr. Bakers top accomplishments, along with his work officials prepare to grapple with height-
This transition is bittersweet for me, leadership of the district, said Nayfack, to help pass tax measures which financed ened post-retirement benefit costs.
said Baker in a prepared statement. I love who noted his decision to leave came as a the construction of three district campuses.
San Carlos School District and this commu- She added the next superintendent in San
surprise to the board. Hes provided very stable leadership to
nity. Still, I am looking forward to the Carlos can expect to address the challenges
While Baker plans to stay with the dis- the district. Our parent community and our
opportunity and challenge of taking to a and opportunities presented through fol-
trict through September in an effort to staff have done great work under his leader-
much larger school district all that weve lowing the district strategic plan, which
assure a smooth leadership transition, ship, so we are very grateful, she said.
learned here in SCSD. And I am confident Baker helped craft.
Nayfack said trustees will begin the process Bakers other accomplishments includ-
that San Carlos schools will continue to of identifying an interim superintendent ing building a strong administrative cabi- As officials look to select the right leader
thrive. immediately. net full of quality school principals and to fill Bakers shoes, Nayfack said commu-
Baker is slated to fill the position left Trustees are considering promoting from other officials, while he has also encour- nity input will be invaluable to identifying
vacant by former Cupertino superintendent within the district or bringing in outside aged a collaborative working environment the values which the next administrator
Wendy Gudalewicz, who was released from talent to fill the interim post, said Nayfack. and successfully negotiated lengthy labor must reflect.
her contract after five years by the district The board will take on at least one new contracts, according to a district press It will involve a lot of community input
Board of Trustees in March. trustee in the coming fall election, as release. well listen to those folks and look to
The departure marks the third local super- President Nicole Bergeron has already said Looking ahead, Nayfack said initial dis- see what they prioritize in the next year and
intendent to exit in recent months, follow- she does not plan to seek re-election. cussions over searching for new leadership combine that with our strategic plan values
ing Cheryl Olson resigning from the San Nayfack said identifying Bakers perma- will begin at the next school board meet- and well go from there, she said.
SALMON
Without it, were kind of lost vide relief funds. removed for agriculture.
Belov said it was important for con- U.S. Reps. Jared Huffman, D-San Rafael, Salmon migrate from West Coast rivers
sumers to demand wild caught salmon and and Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, have to the ocean and then return to the rivers to
seek out local fish in season if they wanted introduced legislation calling for $140 mil- spawn. Removing too much water from the
Continued from page 1 to see the local fishery survive. lion in relief for the fishing industry. rivers makes that migration difficult and
In January, U.S. Secretary of Commerce However Huffman said so far there is only reduces salmon populations.
restaurant in Sausalito and TwoxSea Penny Pritzker declared the 2015-16 $20 million set aside for all fishing disas- While conditions for the upcoming fish-
seafood wholesalers. We depend on this California crab season a disaster, theoreti- ters nationwide in the current appropria- ing season look good, Pietro Parravano,
iconic creature to populate my menu and to cally paving the way for Congress to pro- tions bills. president of the Institute for Fisheries
populate menus throughout the Bay Area. They dont get that salmon matters, that Resources, warned against too much opti-
salmon jobs matter, that our Dungeness mism.
RAYMOND
shine or anything, he was out there with the lots of cars come through that intersec- would just drive by that corner and he
biggest smile, she said. tion, she said. would just wave at every single car that went
Crisman said it didnt take long for the Though Superintendent Michael Milliken through that four-way stop sign.
wooden fence on the northwest corner of the hadnt had a chance to meet Robinson per-
Continued from page 1 sonally but, from the outpouring of support
intersection to fill up with drawings and A v iewing from 9 a.m.-10 a.m. and an 11
messages to Robinson. Situated near the hes heard from others, said he could tell he a.m. serv ice for Ray mond Robinson will be
and afternoon traffic as students and parents Redwood Shores Elementary School at 225 was a standout member of the community. held Aug. 1 at San Franciscos True Hope
traveled to and from school and work. Shearwater Parkway and a major thorough- Mr. Robinson made our community safe Church of God in Christ, 950 Gilman Av e.
Longtime Redwood Shores resident fare and bus stop for middle and high school for children and he brightened the trip to Visit rsca.org for more information.
Maggie Janssen said her husband was devas- students on their way to Ralston Middle school for dozens of stu-
tated when he learned Robinson would no School at 2675 Ralston Ave. and Carlmont dents every day, he said.
longer be guiding traffic through the inter- High School at 1400 Alameda de las Pulgas His passing is a huge loss
section. The couple lives just a few blocks in Belmont, the intersection where for our school community.
away from Robinsons post, and she said Robinson worked has typically been Nix said a memorial for
her husband would go out of his way to make packed on weekday mornings, said Robinson is already being EXAMINATIONS
sure he got to see Robinson in the morn- considered for the intersec- and
Crisman. TREATMENT
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NIGHT OUT themselves from federal immigration Since starting in 2010, neighbor- Millbrae. ArmourEtch acid, glass and The Sellout by Paul Beatty. For
stencils will be provided. Bring glass more information contact cmc-
enforcement following national ten- hoods hold a variety of events with piece or donate some to the pro- carthy@cityofsanmateo.org.
sions. Von Glahn said its important nearly a dozen locales this year. From gram. Kids are welcome as long as
everyone feel comfortable contacting 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., the Belmont Library there is adult supervision. For more Journalism Committee Meeting
Continued from page 1 information call 697-7607. for My Liberty. 6:30 p.m. Avanti
law enforcement if theyve been a vic- will have music, ice cream and books; Pizza, 2040 Ralston Ave., Belmont.
tim of a crime and there will be repre- while the Carlmont Shopping Center National Night Out at the For more information contact
spirit. Belmont Library. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. mylibertysanmateo@gmail.com.
sentatives from the Peninsula Conflict hosts another public event where peo- 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Dozens of parties were registered in Resolution Center at this years King ple are encouraged to take a break from Belmont. Celebrate National Night Airswimming by Charlotte
neighborhoods across the county, Out with free books, swag, ice Jones. 8 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
Center event as well. their busy routines and gather togeth- cream and activities. For more infor- Broadway, Redwood City. Opening
with marque gatherings in numerous Aside from encouraging residents to er, Halleran said. mation email belmont@smcl.org. night of Jones poignant drama. For
cities. Promoted as a way to build safer more information call 493-2006.
familiarize themselves with officers, Weve had everything from really Mesoamerican Eclipse Science
streets by strengthening community National Night Out also promotes peo- elaborate neighborhood block parties, Talks and Art. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8
and police partnerships, local officials ple getting to know their neighbors. all the way to just a few houses getting The Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E.
St., Menlo Park. This adult and teen Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to
note its also a fun way to enjoy a sum- The event seeks to promote formation together. And the whole purpose is to event has attendees making their $50. For more information visit hill-
mer evening. of neighborhood watch groups and San get to know your neighbor, slow down own relics after a presentation on b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n -
Mayan astronomy. Funded by the become-subscriber.
Its an annual community-building Bruno police Lt. Troy Fry said alert and meet everybody. Because when you Friends of the Menlo Park Library.
campaign that promotes partnerships residents are one of the most effective know your neighbor, it makes it better For more information call 330-2501. Movies on the Square. 8:30 p.m.
2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
between the community and city staff. ways to combat property crime. for everybody, Halleran said. Come to watch La La Land. For
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2
With these partnerships it creates safer Wed really like neighbors to know Hillsdale Shopping Center Senior more information call 780-7311.
The San Mateo County Sheriffs Walkers. 9:30 a.m. Hillsdale
neighborhoods because our communi- each other and feel comfortable taking Office will also be in attendance at Shopping Center, 60 E. 31st Ave., FRIDAY, AUG. 4
ty acts as our eyes and ears, said San to each other, Fry said. This event is San Mateo. The Senior Walkers meet Resource Fair. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
numerous community events, includ- 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
Mateo police Sgt. Amanda Von Glahn. so neighbors can meet each other, and walk the inside of the shopping
ing from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Millbraes center for 45 minutes. Free. Meet Mateo. Discover what community
This is a proactive event that brings meet the police, they can talk about next to Forever 21. For more infor- benefits are available for you. For
Central Park, at two San Carlos block more information call 349-2200.
together police and neighbors under issues in their neighborhoods and talk mation call 703-4678.
parties, and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at a North
positive circumstances. about solutions. But the biggest Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers.
Fair Oaks elementary school in unin- Shareable Content for Social
9:30 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo.
Starting 6 p.m., San Mateos Martin thing we want to accomplish is to corporated Redwood City. Media. 10 a.m. South San Francisco
Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Walking with the group is free. For
Luther King Jr. Center will host an know your neighbor, know whats nor- South San Francisco. For more infor- more information call 703-4678.
annual event where members of the Sheriffs Detective Sal Zuno said its
mal and whats not, when to contact mation call 829-3860.
citys police and fire departments will important to work at building relation- Free First Fridays at the San
police and when to talk to each other. Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Mateo County History Museum.
eagerly shake hands and pass out swag ships daily and the annual events offer
San Bruno is hosting a kickoff event noon. Redwood City Main Library, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2200 Broadway,
to local children. City dignitaries, a unique opportunity for people to 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Redwood City. For more informa-
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Grundy Park tion contact historysmc.org or call
McGruff the Crime Dog and a vintage meet neighbors as well as those serv- City. Have questions answered
where people can learn about starting regarding laptops, e-readers, tablets 229-0104.
police vehicle are known to partici- ing their community. or mobile phones with one-on-one
neighborhood watch groups and meet Tai Chi. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San
This is just another way for us to help. For more information email
pate in the Central Neighborhood local officers. gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
event. As officers often prevent or solve a spend some time with members of the Carlos. Every Friday and Saturday
community in a casual setting. For San Mateo Professional Alliance we offer Tai Chi for adults. Free and
Von Glahn noted the event, with fun variety of crimes based on reports Network ing Lunch. Noon. Eden open to the public. For more infor-
activities for children, seeks to rein- from engaged residents, Belmont them to get to know us on a one-on- Silk Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe mation call 591-0341.
force positive relationship with law police Capt. Halleran said the partner- one more personal situation, so they Parkway, San Mateo. Meet new busi-
ness connections. New speakers Craft of Summer Love: Tie-Dye
enforcement starting at a young age. ship between law enforcement and can see were just normal people who each week. For more information Socks. 2 p.m. South San Francisco
have a job and love what they do, call 430-6500. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
Nearly 52 block parties were registered neighbors is key. San Francisco.
for Tuesdays event and Von Glahn said Most people dont get a chance to Zuno said. Let them know were Wine Wednesday. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
first responders will be visiting many talk to police officers unless some- approachable, we are here for them and Left Bank Brasserie, 635 Santa Cruz Vintage Game Night. 5 p.m. to 9
Ave., Menlo Park. On the first p.m. Computer History Museum,
of the gatherings to connect with thing bad happens. This gives us a that were part of the community and 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain
Wednesday of each month, the
attendees. chance to meet in a more casual set- that the community is part of us. restaurant will host a Wine View. For more information call 810-
Wednesday event on the terrace 1010.
Local police departments, including ting, Halleran said. A good relation- showcasing different wines, regions
San Mateos, have stressed community ship is like anything else, you have to Visit y our cities website or police and varietals along with passed Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8
appetizers. $25 per person with p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
engagement and sought to distinguish work at it. department for more information. advance purchase and $30 at the Mustache Harbor performs. For
door. For more information and more information call 780-7311.
reservations call 473-6543.
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LiviNg rOOM table 36"x19" exc condi- BOW FLex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
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NeW DeLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 7537 met $25 obo (650)591-6842 to Palo Alto.
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tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
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Refrigerator all working and in good con-
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mes Beige sOFa $99. Excellent Condition (925)482-5742
(650) 315-2319
298 collectibles BraND NeW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
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$ 50. (650)598-9804.
exceLLeNT viOLiN, previously owned,
box $45. (415)231-4825. first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
BiLLY Dee Williams autographed Star TWiN MaTTress, good condition,box sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
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space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- or: floral design. good condition
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(650)369-8013
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PiaNO, uPrighT, in excellent condi-
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