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Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 • Vol XI, Edition 18 www.smdailyjournal.com

Poplar interchange solutions narrow


Thirteen options on table;one leads to eminent domain
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT through community workshops calls for community input over the past several
grade separating the intersection at months to find other solutions.
Solutions to the hazardous traffic con- Amphlett Boulevard and Poplar Avenue An increase in accidents prompted
ditions at Poplar Avenue and Highway that could lead to property takings, Heap San Mateo to look at changing the
101 in San Mateo has been in the works said. Highway 101 off-ramp at Poplar Avenue
for six years now and have been whittled “We are trying to make this a com- and Amphlett Boulevard and began to
down to 13 options that the city’s Public pletely open process and want to find a consider changes at the Poplar Avenue
Works Commission will study tonight. solution that is acceptable by the neigh- interchange once Caltrans approved the
For now, eminent domain discussions borhoods,” Heap said. widening of the Peninsula Avenue over-
have been quieted due to the city’s desire Grade separating the Amphlett/Poplar pass that divides San Mateo and
to limit construction work within its own interchange might also prove too costly Burlingame.
property right-of-way, said Gary Heap, to construct, Heap said. Staff is recommending the commis-
senior engineer in the Public Works Some of the 13 options the commis- sion consider seven new options devel-
Department. sion will study have been on the table The Poplar Avenue interchange at Highway 101 is being
However, one new solution garnered since 2004 while the city has garnered See POPLAR, Page 24 studied for safety improvements.

City Council
gives OK to
seize parcel
Land needed to modernize
new fire station in San Mateo
By Bill Silverfarb with the fire station for free but the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF city found the offer to be infeasible,
said Ralph Petty, construction proj-
The San Mateo City Council ect manager for the city.
moved to seize a property on “I offered free easement. I don’t
Humboldt Street to build a new fire know what is cheaper than free,”
station using eminent domain last Song said at last night’s meeting.
MICHELLE SIBRIAN night after negotiations failed with “I’m willing to give it to you for
Implementation of a business improvement district,known as a BID,in Burlingame was delayed last night when free. Do you want me to pitch in $1
the owner to buy the land.
more than 20 businesses filed petitions protesting its establishment at the City Council meeting. million so you can take my proper-
The owner, William Song, reject- ty, too?”
ed a $975,000 offer for the 4,500-
Protests delay merchant group decision square-foot parcel adjacent to Fire
Station 24 at Humboldt Street and
Fourth Avenue.
The council decided earlier this
year not to move forward with the
eminent domain process to see if
Burlingame business improvement district effort on hold for now Song offered to share a driveway See LAND, Page 24
By Heather Murtagh accepted until the end of the public Meyer, owner of the boutique
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF session. As such, City Attorney Gus
Guinan requested the conversation
Meyer-Bunje on Lorton Avenue,
who has been a supporter of the BID
idea for some time.
DOE giving $575 million
Whether an improvement district be continued until the next City
should be created with Burlingame
Avenue area merchants was put on
Council meeting to allow staff to
validate petitions. Despite this,
On the other hand, Michele
Porrazzo, candy maker at Aida
Opera Candies on Burlingame
in carbon capture grants
hold last night to allow city employ- those in attendance were allowed to By Frederic J. Frommer emissions from coal plants and
ees time to accurately count share their thoughts, which were Avenue, found the forced nature of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS other sources underground, in an
split. the assessment to be unfair. attempt to reduce pollution blamed
protests, some of which were filed at
“The mandatory state of the fee WASHINGTON — The Energy for contributing to global warming.
the meeting. “We need to work together as a
doesn’t bring the merchants togeth- Department said Tuesday it was “This is a major step forward in
More than 20 businesses filed unit to make Burlingame a success- er. It separates them,” she said. awarding $575 million for carbon the fight to reduce carbon emissions
petitions protesting the establish- ful and dynamic community. It can Porrazzo added the company from industrial plants,” said Energy
capture research-and-development
ment of a business improvement be. I don’t want my business to fail. worked with the Chamber of projects in 15 states. Secretary Steven Chu. “These new
district, known as a BID, before the I don’t want anyone’s business to Commerce, which is doing a good The experimental technique technologies will not only help fight
start of last night’s Burlingame City fail. But we need to work together to involves storing carbon dioxide
Council meeting. Petitions were make this a reality,” said Frankie See BID, Page 24 See CARBON, Page 24
2 Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Quote of the Day Snapshot Inside


“If release of all those Not what
who have committed it seems
murder is considered FDA issues
defending human rights, all warning on two
European countries can ... free green tea drinks
murderers in defense of human rights.” See page 23
— Ramin Mehmanparast,Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman
“EU decries plans to stone woman,” see page 32

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Lotto This Day in History Thought for the Day


Sen. Huey P. Long, D-La., “The “Fools act on imagination without knowledge,
Sept. 4 Super Lotto Plus
12 15 21 30 45 23
Mega number
Daily Four
3 8 0 7 1935 Kingfish” of Louisiana politics, was
shot and mortally wounded inside the
State Capitol in Baton Rouge; he died
two days later at age 42.
pedants act on knowledge without imagination.”
— Alfred North Whitehead, English philosopher (1861-1947)

Sept. 7 Mega Millions Daily three midday In 1504, Michelangelo’s towering marble statue of David was Birthdays
8 18 22 24 38 23 7 3 6 unveiled to the public in Florence, Italy.
Mega number In 1892, an early version of “The Pledge of Allegiance,” writ-
Daily three evening ten by Francis Bellamy, appeared in “The Youth’s Companion.”
Fantasy Five
2 4 7 In 1900, Galveston, Texas, was struck by a hurricane that
1 17 19 20 39 killed an estimated 8,000 people.
In 1920, New York-to-San Francisco air mail service was inau-
The Daily Derby race winners are Big Ben,No.4, gurated.
in first place;Hot Shot,No.3,in second place;and In 1930, Scotch cellophane tape made its debut as a sample of
Lucky Star,No.2,in third place.The race time was the tape was shipped to a Chicago firm which specialized in
clocked at 1:40.40. Actor David Singer Pink is 31. Actor Jonathan
wrapping bakery goods in cellophane. The comic strip
Arquette is 39. Taylor Thomas is
“Blondie,” created by Chic Young, was first published.
29.
Opinion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 In 1941, the 900-day Siege of Leningrad by German forces
Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,10 Comedian Sid Caesar is 88. Ventriloquist Willie Tyler is 70.
began during World War II.
Nation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Actor Alan Feinstein is 69. Pop singer Sal Valentino (The Beau
In 1951, a peace treaty with Japan was signed by 49 nations in Brummels) is 68. Author Ann Beattie is 63. Cajun singer
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-18 San Francisco.
Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 Zachary Richard is 60. Musician Will Lee (“Late Show with
In 1960, American runner Wilma Rudolph won the third of her David Letterman”) is 58. Actress Heather Thomas is 53. Singer
Datebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 three gold medals at the Rome Olympics as she and teammates Aimee Mann is 50. Pop musician David Steele (Fine Young
Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-32 Barbara Jones, Martha Hudson and Lucinda Williams pre- Cannibals) is 50. Actor Thomas Kretschmann is 48. Rhythm-
World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 vailed in the women’s 4 x 100-meter relay. and-blues singer Marc Gordon (Levert) is 46. Gospel singer
In 1974, President Gerald R. Ford granted an unconditional Darlene Zschech (chehk) is 45. Alternative country singer
pardon to former President Richard Nixon. Neko Case is 40. TV personality Brooke Burke is 39. Actor
Publisher Editor in Chief In 1994, a USAir Boeing 737 crashed into a ravine as it was Martin Freeman is 39. Actor Henry Thomas is 39. Rock musi-
Jerry Lee Jon Mays approaching Pittsburgh International Airport, killing all 132 cian Richard Hughes (Keane) is 35. Actor Larenz Tate is 35.
jerry@smdailyjournal.com jon@smdailyjournal.com people on board. Actor Nathan Corddry is 33.
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CLAMIE garage.” Republican Herbert Hoover A group of kangaroos is called a mob. A
Now arrange the circled letters from Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills. group of rhinos is called a crash.
to form the surprise answer, as She was sentenced to three years proba- (1874-1964) won the election.
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Crocodile by the American press. A
recited by schoolchildren on Columbus the 1968 movie of the same name.
friend of his had a crocodile embroi-
Day that year, which marked the 400th
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DA: Foster dad molested,filmed boys


By Michelle Durand tographed in sex acts with prosecution immunity, will tell jurors that
Police reports
Lost and found
A scooter was stolen during the night but
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Thomas, by himself and Thomas planned to kidnap Dylan and have
returned the following morning with
nude with a dog. her hold him until they could leave the coun-
signs of damage on the 3300 block of La
An English software designer in the midst Another boy, Blake, ty. Thomas, who was not give Dylan’s locale,
Selva Street in San Mateo before 12:34
of adopting a 9-year-old Oregon boy created also lived with Thomas sent Oregon authorities his belongings p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19.
a child’s paradise of toys and goodies in his and was allegedly similar- including a picture frame in which he had
San Mateo home but the loving facade hid a ly molested. hidden a GPS tracking device and books with
reality of substantial sexual abuse, often All together, Thomas is secret messages hidden inside, Fitzgerald SAN MATEO
videotaped and photographed, according to a charged with 55 felonies, said.
Burglary. A white Volkswagen Beetle was
prosecutor who displayed the graphic Tarquin nearly all forms of lewd Thomas reportedly tried to elicit Dylan’s
burglarized at the Hillsdale Shopping Center
footage and pictures during opening state- Thomas and lascivious activity cooperation by saying he would be reunited before 7:08 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2.
ments yesterday. involving minors, and with his mother. A social worker analyzing Burglary. An ATM was broken into on the
Tarquin Craig Thomas, 44, loved 9-year- several special allegations including substan- the items found the GPS device which led to 2300 block of South El Camino Real before
old Dylan and considered him the son he tial sexual contact. Thomas is also charged Thomas’ May 24, 2007 arrest. While incar- 5:18 a.m. Friday, Aug. 20.
never had, said prosecutor Aaron Fitzgerald. with possessing and intending to distribute cerated, Thomas asked Freddie to destroy Burglary. A storage locker was broken into
But that “love” was shown by making the child pornography, using a GPS device to evidence in the home and communicated on the first block of Scenic Way before 6:09
boy perform and receive sexual acts from the determine a person’s location and attempting with Ranghiasci via letters using a secret p.m. Friday, Aug. 20.
time he was brought to California in August to kidnap Dylan once authorities returned code. Theft. Perfume was stolen on the 3000
2005 until the following November when a him to Oregon. But Ranghiasci’s support disappeared block of Bridgepointe Parkway before 8:49
spanking report to Child Protective Services Defense attorney Richard Keyes did not when she found the drive and learned of her p.m. Friday, Aug. 20.
deny his client’s guilt or presence in the dis- own son’s abuse, Fitzgerald said. Vandalism. The owner of a Ford Bronco
began unraveling what Thomas did to Dylan
played videos and photos. Rather, he asked Ranghiasci’s “background suggests a lot of learned that his vehicle had been vandalized
and two other boys, according to Fitzgerald.
jurors to really assess if Thomas planned to dishonesty” and she had racked up $4,500 on a few days earlier on the 1800 block of south
“In fact, Dylan was not the first,” Grant Street before 12:50 p.m. Thursday,
kidnap Dylan using a GPS device hidden in a Thomas’ credit cards before she told police
Fitzgerald said. Aug. 19.
picture frame sent to the boy and if the acts about finding the drive, Keyes said.
Yet, Dylan was the main focus as yester- Disturbing the peace. A woman called and
charged rise to the level of substantial sexual The flash drive is the prosecution’s smok-
day’s trial began. After being taken from his contact. asked police to come get her husband on the
mother because of her drug issues and inabil- ing gun, leading it to pinpoint specific acts in
Neither Dylan nor Freddie will testify so, specific areas of a house Fitzgerald said was 700 block of Birch Avenue before 9:57 p.m.
ity to care for him, Dylan was connected according to Keyes, “the issue is what do Thursday, Aug. 19.
with Thomas, a Barclays Investment Firm outfitted for young boys and showed
those photos show.” Thomas’ fascination with them: youth-
employee, through an adoption bulletin and Keyes told jurors Thomas’ computer may geared movies, photos of young male
REDWOOD CITY
moved to San Mateo in September 2005 have been used by a system that downloads Burglary. A vehicle’s window was smashed
celebrities, erotic films involving them.
where Fitzgerald said he was showered with images from websites automatically, making and its stereo stolen on Vera Avenue before
Thomas had a child photography business,
toys. Authorities in Oregon required Thomas it possible his client didn’t know about the 9:46 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1.
with a studio in his home, so he had contact
use no physical force on Dylan, which is why pornographic clips he possessed. He also Recovered stolen vehicle. A knife and drug
with boys other than those charged in the
the spanking report set off the investigation. asked the jury to consider witnesses’ credi- packaging materials were found in a car that
case, Fitzgerald said. was originally reported stolen at the corner
Prior to Dylan, from 1996 to 2002, Thomas bility, particularly Freddie’s mother, Rene Thomas remains in custody on no-bail sta- of Northside and Oakside avenues before
allegedly molested Freddie, a teenager he Ranghiasci, who once defended Thomas but
tus. The prosecution continues its case today. 9:46 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1.
met through the San Francisco Boys and stopped after discovering a 4 gigabyte flash
Girls Club. Like Dylan, Freddie’s mother had drive of images hidden in the bottom of a Grand theft. A check was stolen from a
trouble caring for him and the boy moved in Kirkland Ultra laundry detergent box she woman and cashed without her permission
Michelle Durand can be reached by e-mail: on Oracle Parkway before 3:55 p.m.
with Thomas where, according to took from his house. The woman turned over michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
Fitzgerald’s gallery of photos, he was pho- the drive to the police and, under cover of 344-5200 ext. 102.
Wednesday, Sept. 1.
4 Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Dora Lillian Bruno Obituaries Local brief


Dora Lillian Bruno, late of Millbrae and
San Mateo County resident for 70 years, and past Millbrae Woman of the Year. He was an avid San Bruno company to receive
died at her residence Many thanks to her caregivers Fely, Ann, member of the
on Sept. 2, 2010. Vanessa, Nielli, Terisetta and all those Sunnyvale Rod and $6.75 million in federal funding
Wife of the late who helped her at Magnolia of Millbrae, Gun Club and Valley San Bruno-based Numerate, a biotech company focused on
Joseph Bruno and VNA Sutter Hospice and all of the doctors of the Moon Trap changing the process of creating medical drugs, is set to
mother of Lorraine who cared for her. Club. Lloyd was an announce Thursday a three-year contract with the Department
Del Prete (Ralph) of A funeral mass will be celebrated at Army veteran of the of Defense through its Transformational Medical Technologies
Los Altos and James noon Wednesday, Sept. 8 at Saint Dunstan Korean War. Lloyd totaling $6.75 million.
Bruno (Antonette) of Catholic Church, 1133 Broadway in enjoyed traveling, U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, is scheduled to be on
Tiburon. Sister in law Millbrae. Interment will be at Holy Cross fishing and, most of hand Thursday to announce the contract through the Defense
of Effie Bruno. Catholic Cemetery later in the week. all, spending time with his family. Lloyd Threat Reduction Agency aimed at extending Numerate’s data-
Cherished by her Family and friends may visit on Tuesday will always be remembered for his good driven drug design approach, applying modern machine-learn-
grandchildren Danny, Paul (Char), after 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. at the Chapel of nature and fun sense of humor. ing methods similar to those employed by Google, Amazon
Michael (Dee Ann); and great grandchil- the Highlands, El Camino Real at 194 Services will be held 12:30 p.m. Friday and Netflix to rapidly design new drugs with optimized safety,
dren Ashton, Allyn and one future great Millwood Drive in Millbrae. Visitations at Crippen and Flynn Carlmont Chapel efficacy and dosing convenience.
grandson; Loving aunt of Claudia and will continue after 6:30 p.m. at Saint with visitation starting at 11:30 a.m. Numerate’s technology platform combines advances in
David; and grand nieces & nephew Dunstan Catholic Church where a vigil Interment will be at Skylawn Memorial computer science and statistics with traditional medicinal
Yevette, Colette, Karen and Gina, Jenny service will begin at 7 p.m. Park. chemistry approaches to address, in parallel, the factors that
and Christopher. Her family appreciates donations in her As a public service, the Daily Journal
determine the success and failure of a drug candidate.
A native of Oakland age 90 years. memory to the charity of your choice. prints obituaries of approximately 250
Numerate applies this proprietary platform to design and
A member of Children’s Home Society; words or less with a photo one time on the
Lloyd Malfatti develop small molecule therapeutics in collaboration with a
Catholic Charities; Italian Catholic date of the family’s choosing. To submit
obituaries e-mail information along with variety of partners in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and
Federation Branch 403 at Saint Dunstan’s; Lloyd Malfatti died in Redwood City, academic fields
Millbrae Historical Society; Millbrae Sept. 4, 2010 at the age of 78 years. He a jpeg photo to
news@smdailyjournal.com. Free obituar- The Defense Threat Reduction Agency is the U.S.
Women’s Club; North Burlingame was the husband of Trudy Malfatti, father Department of Defense’s combat support agency for counter-
Women’s Club; Burlingame Women’s of Mark and wife Erica, and their children ies are edited for style, clarity, length and
grammar. If you would like to have an ing weapons of mass destruction, according to its website. It
Club; Peninsula Italian Social Club; an Jason and Alyssa; Bret; Rob and wife works with a spectrum of threats including hemical, biologi-
active member of Saint Dunstan Catholic Heather and soon to be granddaughter. He obituary printed more than once, longer
than 250 words or without editing, please cal, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive.
Church in Millbrae and past catechism is survived by brother Norman Malfatti
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The article, “City responds to red- new revenue for the county and there is
light report” in the Sept. 7 edition of
Clarification no mention if this revenue has been used
the Daily Journal needs clarification. level of activity ... .” by the county to support the purported
The city of San Mateo responded to the This city responded specifically: increase workload in the court system.”
grand jury report’s claim that, “The
“What is clearly evident from these This is a question in response to the
San Mateo County Superior Court sys-
tem has become overwhelmed with cit- numbers and not addressed in the grand grand jury report as to where the money
izens challenging the $446 citation. jury report is that this 27 percent pur- is going, and not an argument that it is
The local court is not receiving any ported increase in citations has poten- going to the courts, according to city
additional funding for this increased tially generated almost $3.6 million ... in officials who sought further clarification.
THE DAILY JOURNAL MATURE LIFESTYLES Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 5
6 Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Pot ban to be extended


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Proposition 19, a ballot initiative that would
SamTrans recruits volunteers
for ambassador program
Volunteers are needed for the SamTrans
Mobility Ambassador Program, which intro-
Local briefs
San Carlos school employee
contract to be finalized
legalize the recreational use of marijuana and duces seniors and people with disabilities to Three furlough days, resulting in a 1.2 per-
Discussing regulating medical marijuana in tax commercial pot sales, in November. The the wide variety of transit options available in cent salary decrease, is the contract proposed
South San Francisco will be delayed until after outcome could affect the city’s policy. San Mateo County. for San Carlos Elementary School District
a statewide vote in November. The city approved a permit to open a medical The number of older people in San Mateo employees.
Late last year, the city enacted a temporary marijuana collective at 175 Utah Ave., which County is expected to double in the next 20 On Thursday, the Board of Trustees will
moratorium on medical marijuana collectives. was stalled after neighbors appealed the deci- years. The Transit District is working to help consider ratifying an agreement for the current
At the time, the idea was to allow staff time to seniors and those with disabilities learn how school year. Although the agreement was
sion in October. Before the appeal could be
work the idea of potential collectives into a public transportation can help them stay inde-
heard, a moratorium on collectives was passed. reached in July, employees in non-teaching
city-wide zoning ordinance. In July, the City pendent, even though they may have given up
The appeal cannot be heard until after the tem- positions needed to have the opportunity to
Council reviewed the updated zoning which driving.
porary ban has ended. The group backing the look it over once the school year started. It has
excluded direction regarding marijuana collec- All Mobility Ambassadors will receive com-
marijuana collective did not have the money since been approved by those individuals.
tives. Instead, the council will consider extend- prehensive training, so no experience is neces-
ing the temporary ban one year until voters can available to wait that long. Among the contract changes are three fur-
sary. After completing the training, the ambas-
make a decision on the topic this November. The South San Francisco City Council meets lough days or an equivalent drop in pay
sadors will work one-on-one with seniors and
The extension goes before the council tonight. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8 at the Municipal depending on a person’s position. Twelve-
people with disabilities to help them plan trips
If not approved, the ban would end Oct. 27. Services Building, 33 Arroyo Drive in South and accompany them as they learn to navigate month employees will be furloughed Dec. 20
California voters will weigh in on San Francisco. the public transportation system. through Dec. 22. Para educators and occupa-
Since the program was introduced last year, tional therapists will have take the equivalent
in a 1.2 percent salary decrease. Other classi-
Emergency meeting for volunteers have introduced more than 1,500
people to the benefits of public transportation.
Six senior centers in San Mateo County serve
fied employees will take furlough days that
will be arranged between the site supervisor
and employee then approved by

sewage cleanup funding


as “host centers” for the program and the goal
is to expand the program to include more sen- Superintendent Craig Baker or designee.
ior centers. Employees in this group will not be paid for
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT of public money needed for the leak. To date, Mobility Ambassadors must be 18 years of the day after Thanksgiving, traditionally a
the city has issued purchase orders or paid age and able to volunteer at least four hours a paid holiday. Like the agreement recently
The city of Redwood City will consider invoices of $88,000 to Waterworks for lagoon week. Volunteers must complete a training approved by teachers, employees will take a
making official a declaration of local emer- water quality improvement and $50,550 to A1 program and will attend monthly meetings. As temporary deferral of automatic salary
gency related to the Aug. 25 sewage leak that Septic Tank for tanker trucks used to capture part of the program, Mobility Ambassadors increases given for longevity, which would go
dumped an estimated 48,000 gallons into the and divert sewage. There are additional costs will receive a SamTrans monthly pass. back into effect during the 2011-12 school
Redwood Shores lagoon. anticipated for water sampling, testing, analy- For information or to apply to be an ambas- year.
At a special meeting Wednesday, the coun- sis, tanker truck assistance and support from sador e-mail ambassador@samtrans.com or The board meets 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 9 at
cil will vote to confirm the emergency and rat- two additional firms as well as construction call Senior Mobility Coordinator Jean Conger the Central Middle School library, 828
ify the city manager’s immediate expenditure cost associated with the sewer line repair. at 508-6263. Chestnut St. in San Carlos.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 7
Not guilty plea in courthouse gun case
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT public building and one count of Center in Redwood City. The center ing another gun magazine in the
STATE
GOVERNMENT
• Assemblyman
possessing a loaded firearm in a houses county offices, the Sheriff’s glove compartment. Jerry Hill, D-
The man who prosecutors say public building. Office and courtroom. Knapp was Knapp reportedly told authorities San Mateo, is
brought a handgun into the He pleaded not guilty and was going to family law court regarding he had not realized the gun was in hosting a free
Redwood City courthouse branch ordered back to court Oct. 13 for a a child custody issue, according to his bag. child safety seat check for San
where he was headed to a hearing Superior Court review conference the District Attorney’s Office. He remains out of custody on a Mateo County residents.
over child custody pleaded not followed by an Oct. 26 preliminary Security guards at the checkpoint $50,000 bail bond. Certified technicians will make
guilty yesterday to felony firearm hearing. reportedly spotted a .45-caliber The last similar incident was in sure your child’s safety seat is safe
charges. Knapp was arrested July 12 after handgun in the backpack as it passed September 2007 when Frank Turney and installed correctly in your
James Douglas Knapp, 45, of sending a backpack through the X- through the machine and detained of Pacifica was arrested after trying vehicle
Sacramento, is charged with one ray machine at the security check- Knapp. Knapp consented to a search to walk through the same courthouse He will also hold a press con-
count of possessing a firearm in a point at 400 County Government of his car and deputies reported find- metal detector with a loaded hand- ference urging Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger to sign

Probation re-instated for convicted molester Assembly Bill 2667 which


requires hospitals to provide con-
tact information to parents on no-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT ed in a court-ordered program fol- also banned from dating anybody him footage involving sexual activi- cost or low-cost assistance that is
lowing his March conviction. He with a minor child without his pro- ty with 12- and 14-year-old girls. available for inspection and
A Menlo Park man convicted of has since provided proof to the bation officer’s approval and cannot He pleaded no contest to misde-
keeping two pornographic videos of installation of child passenger
court of his enrollment and a judge enter adult bookstores or sex shops. meanor pornography possession
young girls on his home computer re-admitted him to probation with Best was arrested in August 2009 and received 330 days in jail with restraint seats.
had his probation reinstated after the same conditions which include after police received an anonymous credit for time served. He was also The event takes place Saturday,
enrolling in a sex offender treatment staying at least 100 yards away tip of a man at a specific address ordered to undergo sex offender Sept. 11, 10 a.m to noon at the
program. from schools, parks, playgrounds possessing child pornography. An treatment so, when his probation South San Francisco Fire
Courtney Damon Best, 44, had and other child-friendly locales, not officer checking out the report said office claimed he hadn’t, Best Station 61, 480 N. Canal St. in
been in danger of violating his pro- associating with minors and not liv- Best admitting having one or two risked the terms of his negotiated South San Francisco.
bation by not having yet participat- ing in a home with a child. He was videos on his computer and showed plea.
8 Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Pastor planning
to burn Quran Obama’s raft of tax breaks
By Tom Raum proposals to spur job creation and
under pressure THE ASSOCIATED PRESS help businesses — and to try to give
his party a much-needed boost
By Mitch Stacy ahead of November elections that
WASHINGTON — President
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Barack Obama’s proposed tax breaks will determine which party controls
for business sound like ideas that the House and Senate.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The gov- Clearly frustrated by the halting
have enjoyed broad Republican back-
ernment turned up the pressure economic recovery and mindful of
ing in the past. But in today’s toxic
Tuesday on the polls showing Republicans poised
political atmosphere, he’s unlikely to
head of a small
get much — if any — GOP help. to make big midterm gains, Obama
Florida church
Still, his plans put Republicans on had his economic advisers come up
who plans to
the spot, making it harder for them with a fresh set of proposals with
burn copies of
the Quran on to say no to legislation they once job-creating potential.
Sept. 11, warn- embraced. Among them: a $50 billion pro-
ing him that In a speech on Wednesday in gram to rebuild roads, railways and
doing so could Cleveland, Obama will ask airports and to create a new infra-
endanger U.S. Congress to let businesses quickly structure bank to oversee long-term
Terry Jones write off 100 percent of their spend- projects. Legislation containing
troops and
Americans everywhere. ing on new plants and equipment multiple public works projects has
But the Rev. Terry Jones insisted through 2011. usually been popular in Congress REUTERS
he would go ahead with his plans, Its part of a raft of new Obama across party lines. Barack Obama at a Milwaukee Laborfest event in Wisconsin.
despite criticism from the top U.S.
general in Afghanistan, the White John Lennon killer Chapman Around the nation the oxygen in the water and creat-
ing “dead zones” where fish cannot
Tuesday he will not seek re-elec-
tion, bringing a surprising end to a
House and the State Department, as denied parole in New York
well as a host of religious leaders. will be eligible again in 2012. survive. dynasty whose name became syn-
Jones, who is known for posting BUFFALO, N.Y. — John Chapman, 55, had been sched- Outside scientists said this so far onymous with the city’s legendary
signs proclaiming that Islam is the Lennon’s killer was again denied uled to appear last month, but the vindicates the difficult and much- political machine.
devil’s religion, says the parole in New York, nearly 30 hearing was postponed by parole debated decision by BP and the For all but 13 of the last 55 years,
Constitution gives him the right to years after gunning down the ex- officials, who said at the time they government to use massive a Daley has ruled City Hall with
publicly set fire to the book that were awaiting additional informa- amounts of chemical dispersants red-faced temper, garbled syntax
Beatle outside the musician’s New
Muslims consider the word of God. tion. They did not elaborate. deep underwater to break up the oil and iron fist. The son’s departure
York City apartment building. threatens to leave a significant
Gen. David Petraeus warned A parole board decided not to before it reached the surface.
Tuesday in an e-mail to the release Mark David Chapman after
Microbes are eating BP oil power vacuum in the nation’s third
Associated Press that “images of the interviewing him Tuesday by tele- without using up oxygen Chicago Mayor Daley says largest city, which he helped trans-
form from a gritty industrial hub
burning of a Quran would undoubt- conference at Attica Correctional WASHINGTON — Government he’s served his last term into a gleaming modern metropo-
edly be used by extremists in Facility in upstate New York. scientists studying the BP disaster CHICAGO — Mayor Richard lis.
Afghanistan — and around the It was Chapman’s sixth appear- are reporting the best possible out- M. Daley, who wielded more con- It also opens the door to months
world — to inflame public opinion ance before the board since becom- come: Microbes are consuming the trol over Chicago than anyone but of political jockeying before
and incite violence.” ing eligible for parole in 2000. He oil in the Gulf without depleting his father decades before, said February’s election.

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Outsourcing may be a temporary Mary L. Hunt Greg Patchick Bicycle ridership is on the rise in
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Jerry Emanuel will soon follow. Taxation is key. the California state budget by collect- In early December 2009, Reporters
ing sizable cannabis revenues and SamTrans closed and locked the gate Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
San Carlos Being able to collect taxes on
eliminating the wasteful spending on near its depot on Pico Boulevard in
cannabis products has caught the Senior Correspondent: Events
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ment.” It is established by the science Boulevard route has provided impor-
Looking deeper into trade trip country. Like it or not, this is how the Business Staff
of addiction medicine that the so- tant access for bicyclists to the Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera
legal arena of cannabis will play out.
Editor, called “gateway drug” theory, Redwood Shores levee trail. This Jennifer Bishop Keith Blake
Many cannabis club owners really gate closure also disrupts bicycle traf- Gloria Brickman Gale Green
Question: While our state budget don’t want to see this happen, as they advanced by the opponents of the Robert O’Leary Jeff Palter
crisis deepens and the state is forced fic coming from the Shoreway Road Kris Skarston
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ket prices, and cities are receiving the Cannabis is not physically addic- Philip Dimaano Darold Fredricks
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Nov. 2 on Proposition 19, and end opposed to truly physically addictive responded that the gate was closed
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Dow 10,340.69 -107.24 10-Yr Bond 2.6090% -0.9700


Stocks end lower
By Stephen Bernard Broader indexes also fell, making for a
Nasdaq 2,208.89 -24.86 Oil (per barrel) 73.84 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wall Street weak start to a week shortened by the
S&P 500 1,091.84 -12.67 Gold 1,257.30 Labor Day holiday on Monday. The
NEW YORK — Stocks closed lower European government debt, which had Standard & Poor’s 500 index lost 12.67,
Tuesday following new worries about flared up earlier this year following a fis- or 1.1 percent, to 1,091.84, while the
Europe’s debt problems. Treasury prices cal crisis in Greece that spread to other Nasdaq composite index fell 24.86, or
rose and gold settled at a new high as weak European economies and helped 1.1 percent, to 2,208.89.
investors sought out safe assets. bring stocks down worldwide. About three stocks fell for every one
U.S. stocks followed European mar- Stocks had been doing well last week, that rose on the New York Stock
kets lower after news reports said banks rallying on improved news about job Exchange, where consolidated volume
in Europe may have more risky govern- growth and gains in manufacturing in the was very light at 3.2 billion shares.
ment debt on their books than was dis- U.S. and China. The better economic Volume often starts to pick back up
closed during “stress tests” earlier this news helped the market end higher for the after Labor Day when traders return
year. That could mean fees from regula- week, breaking three straight weeks of from summer vacations. But Brian
tors and more capital-raising by the losses. Peardon, a wealth adviser at Harrison
banks to bolster their balance sheets. Many investors still have faith the Financial Group, said many investors
Shares of major European banks economy is growing, but the pace of that might continue to stay out of the market
including Barclays PLC and UBS fell, growth is in question. Economic reports even when they get back because of
and the dollar rose against the euro. have been inconsistent, leaving traders uncertainty about the global economy.
“The soundness of stress tests are, and overreacting to every bit of news, said “It’s very tough for the public to deci-
continue to be, in question,” said Brian James Angel, professor of finance at pher what’s happening,” Peardon said.
O’Reilly, president of the Collingwood Georgetown University’s McDonough Uncertain investors continue to pour
Group. Uncertainty about the tests could School of Business. money into Treasurys. The yield on the
be a drag on the market until European “What it’s going to take to keep (a 10-year Treasury note, which moves
regulators provide some more trans- rally) going is more good news,” said opposite its price, fell to 2.60 percent
parency about exactly what figures were Angel said. The Dow Jones industrial from 2.71 percent late Friday. Its yield is
included in the test, O’Reilly said. average fell 107.24 points, or 1.0 per- often used as a gauge to set interest rates
cent, to close at 10,340.69. on mortgages and other consumer loans.
The reports renewed worries about

HP sues ex-CEO Hurd over new job at rival Oracle


By Jordan Robertson such agreements of Sun Microsystems last year.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS because workers walk Oracle is mostly known for its database
out the door with valu- software, which many people use every
SAN FRANCISCO — Hewlett- able technical infor- day but likely don’t know it, such as when
Packard Co. is suing the chief executive it mation. they’re pulling money out of a bank or
ousted last month, Mark Hurd, to stop him But the stakes are booking a flight. The software helps com-
from taking a top job at rival Oracle Corp. higher with Hurd than panies organize and access their data. It
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in a a rank-and-file essentially gives them a map to all their
California state court, came a day after employee, and the information, so their computers know
Oracle hired Hurd as co-president to help lawsuit may delay exactly where to find things.
Mark Hurd
lead the database software maker’s efforts when Hurd could start Oracle is the world’s No. 1 database
to steal business from HP. HP claims that his new job. software maker, and with the Sun busi-
Hurd won’t be able to perform his job at The latest lawsuit shows the growing ness, Oracle is now among the world’s top
Oracle without spilling HP’s trade secrets rancor between HP and Oracle. seller of servers, as is HP.
and violating a confidentiality agreement. The companies have worked together As HP’s CEO for five years, a stint that
This type of complaint isn’t unusual in for 25 years to make sure that their prod- ended after a sexual-harassment investiga-
the technology world, nor is the confiden- ucts work well together. But that relation- tion, Hurd was responsible for preparing
tiality agreement that Hurd had signed as ship is straining now that Oracle, like HP, HP’s strategic plans and has intimate
part of a severance package from HP that sells the computer servers that power details about HP’s profit margins and spe-
could top $40 million. companies’ back offices. Oracle got that cial deals it has offered customers, accord-
Technology companies often require business through its $7.4 billion purchase ing to HP’s lawsuit.
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Hermine gives south Texas another tropical lashing


By Paul J. Weber worse,” said Art Nelson, sizing up the hulking
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS aluminum shed that collapsed on a farming
plow at his John Deere store in Raymondville.
RAYMONDVILLE, Texas — Tropical Mexico didn’t get off as easy. Hermine
Storm Hermine gave a wet and windy punch knocked out power for several hours in
to Texas on Tuesday before weakening into a Matamoros and damaged about 20 homes,
tropical depression, leaving only minor whose inhabitants were among 3,500 people
scrapes in the storm-weary Rio Grande who evacuated to shelters.
Valley, which is proving resilient this hurri- About 1,000 families were still in shelters
cane season after taking a third tropical sys- Tuesday morning. Authorities in Mexico said
tem on the chin. there were no reports of serious injuries or
Hermine lost steam after crossing into death, which was welcome news after 12 peo-
Texas with tropical storm strength. A peeled- ple in Mexico died in flooding caused by
back motel roof in the coastal farming town of Hurricane Alex earlier this summer.
Raymondville and scattered power outages Texas also had no reports of serious
were about the worst leftover from the gusty, injuries, and evacuations orders weren’t nec-
drenching storm that came and went quickly essary even in the most low-lying regions.
after creeping up on Texas and Mexico in the The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami
warm Gulf waters over the long holiday said Tuesday night that the storm had weak- REUTERS
weekend. ened to a tropical depression that was still The National Weather Service issued an alert for Tamaulipas and the state of Veracruz in Mexico
“I think we’re lucky. It could’ve been bringing heavy rain to central Texas. for Hermine,the eighth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season.

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<< Giants improve to 5-1 in September, page 13


• Redskins ready to ship out Haynesworth, page 14

Carlmont holds off Notre Dame


By Nathan Mollat city of Belmont. Tuesday, the tennis
teams went at it when the Scots
Dame’s Danielle Mar and Paige
Kingery, winning 10-7 in a super
ago, there’s only been one match
where one team was dominated.
players could not get out of class
early enough. With their match
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
hosted the Tigers. tiebreaker that served as a third set. Other than that, [the scores have deciding which team won or lost,
Whenever Notre Dame-Belmont And like it has been in recent sea- Mar and Kingery won the first set, been] 4-3.” they were on center stage.
and Carlmont hook up in any athlet- sons, the match wasn’t decided until but Dvorak and Protopopov forced Tuesday was no exception. The It showed as both teams struggled
ic event, there is a little bit more on the No. 1 doubles teams finished the third-set tiebreaker by winning teams split the four singles matches to find any consistency and had
the line than simply a win or a loss. their match. In the end, Carlmont the second set. before splitting the No. 2 and No. 3 trouble battling a blustery wind that
The two schools, which are sepa- pulled out a 4-3 win when the tan- “Carlmont is always a good test,” doubles matches. got worse as the afternoon wore on.
rated by about a mile, are constant- dem of Tereza Dvorak and Maria said Notre Dame coach Jason The No. 1 doubles match was late
ly looking for bragging rights in the Protopopov out-lasted Notre Levine. “Since I came in six years getting started because one of the See TENNIS, Page 16

Gators gobble up Knights Boise St.


By Nathan Mollat
ready for
big boys
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

There weren’t any surprises when


the Sacred Heart Prep girls’ volleyball

T
team took on host Hillsdale Tuesday hey didn’t need to dust off the ol’
evening as the defending Central Statue of Liberty play, never
Coast Section Division IV champion thought of pulling off a fake punt.
Gators cruised to a three-set sweep, Save those for, say, Jan. 10 in Arizona.
25-18, 25-11, 25-10. That may be the only time this season that
The Gators (5-2 overall) simply had Boise State has to dig into its bag of tricks.
too much height and too much fire- OK, so the hugely entertaining win over
power for the Knights (2-5). Virginia Tech doesn’t exactly guarantee the
Nonetheless, Gators’ coach Damien Broncos a spot in the BCS title game.
Hardy was impressed with Hillsdale’s There are still lots of games to play, even
play. more polls to take,
“Talking to their coach, they lost a and a lot more debat-
lot of their experienced players,” ing to do.
Hardy said. “That being said, they’re But after yet anoth-
scrappy. I think by midseason, they’ll er sterling perform-
be a team others have to watch.” ance on a national
Despite being a defending CCS stage one thing is
champ, this is a new-look Gators’ clear: Boise State is a
squad, which lost seven seniors to grown up football
graduation. Although the cupboard is team now, and maybe
far from bare, Hardy said it will take a it’s time to start treat-
while for this team to find its identity. ing them as such.
“We don’t know (what to expect),” TIM The voters in the
Hardy said. “We’re just going to go to Associated Press Top
work. DAHLBERG 25 poll already do,
“We remind them we’re defending rewarding Boise with
champs, but also everyone is out to a No. 3 ranking. The teams they will face
kick our butts.” with a giant bulls eye on their backs the
The Gators were led by opposite rest of the season certainly will.
hitter Sarah Daschbach, who finished And if the Broncos run the table in the
with 11 kills. Jesse Ebner, who burst regular season for a third straight year, the
on the scene last year as a sophomore, people running the BCS surely better.
added seven kills and four blocks, This isn’t the little team that could any-
while setter Hannah Elmore had 17 more. This is a big team that really can.
assists. The Broncos had just 60 minutes
Hillsdale coach Ricky Villareal Monday night to prove they weren’t just
knew coming in beating Sacred Heart pretenders. An hour of football to state
Prep would be tough: “Sacred Heart their case or spend the rest of the season as
Prep is a tall order,” Villareal said. But an afterthought on gaudy blue turf.
one can’t accuse the Knights of duck- They needed almost every second of it to
ing anyone. In the Milpitas Spikefest win a thriller over Virginia Tech that was
— the season-opening kickoff for so big many Boise State players celebrated
CCS volleyball — Hillsdale faced by taking a victory lap around FedEx
Division II power St. Francis, as well Field.
as Division I heavyweight San Benito. “Certainly we’re proving people right
NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL
See VOLLEYBALL, Page 16 Sacred Heart Prep’s Natalie Friel makes a lunging dig during the Gators’three-game sweep of Hillsdale. See DAHLBERG, Page 17

Tiger one of four Ryder Cup captain’s picks


By Doug Ferguson PGA Tour rook- Zach Johnson, Manor. Rory going over there to win, so we’re all
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ie on the both of whom McIlroy, the 21- going to be getting each other
American team have played the year-old from pumped and focusing on our main
NEW YORK — Tiger Woods was and the first cap- Ryder Cup on N o r t h e r n goal, bringing home the cup.”
a no-brainer as a captain’s pick for tain’s pick to the road. Ireland, earned The Americans won two years
the Ryder Cup. have never won The matches his way onto the ago in Kentucky, and will try to win
Rickie Fowler required a little on tour. will be held Oct. European team. for the first time overseas since
more than deep thought. He was the 1-3 at Celtic “I can bring a 1993 at The Belfry.
only big mystery Manor in Wales. little bit of color This will be the sixth Ryder Cup
“It just came down to feelings,”
Rickie Fowler when Pavin Tiger Woods Fowler will be Stewart Cink to the team, I team for Woods, but the first in
captain Corey Pavin said. “I had a which he needed to be picked.
announced his the youngest can bring some
gut feeling about Rickie.” four picks at the New York Stock American to play in the Ryder Cup youth to the team and hopefully, get Woods had finished first in the
Fowler, the 21-year-old mop top Exchange. Pavin also chose a pair of since Woods in 1997, but only the the guys pumped up a little bit,” standings every time, including in
who only turned pro 11 months ago, major champions, Stewart Cink and second-youngest player at Celtic Fowler said. “But as I said, we’re all
made history Tuesday as the first See RYDER, Page 17
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 13

Lincecum,long ball carry Giants


By Bob Baum
Giants 6, D-backs 3 triple and Young followed with his 24th home
run.
the wall in center for a double. He scored on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jose Guillen’s two-out single off the bullpen
Jeremy Affeldt induced Lincecum fanned Adam LaRoche, then fence in left.
PHOENIX — Tim Lincecum struck out 11, a game-ending double play Montero singled. Brandon Allen struck out for Enright entered with the second-best ERA
three San Francisco players homered and the for a one-pitch save. It was the third time, but Tony Abreu’s RBI triple to in the majors (2.45) among rookies with a
Giants beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-3 on his fourth of the season. left-center cut the lead to 6-3 and ended minimum of 12 starts, trailing only Jaime
Tuesday night to keep up the pressure on San Chris Young homered Lincecum’s night. Garcia’s 2.35 for St. Louis. The three homers
Diego in the NL West. for the Diamondbacks in a Enright had not allowed more than three were the most he had allowed in a game.
The Giants have won four straight and six game that took just 2 runs in any of his first 12 major league starts Notes: Lincecum is 43-3 when the Giants
of seven. They began the day one game hours, 16 minutes — since he was called up from Double-A
score at least three runs for him. ... The Chase
behind the first-place Padres, who started a lit- Arizona’s shortest of the Mobile. The Giants, though, scored that many
in the first inning off the 24-year-old right- Field roof was open for the first time since
tle later against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Aubrey Huff year. hander, two on Huff’s 23rd home run. June 11. ... The Diamondbacks were without
Lincecum (13-9) allowed one runner, on Lincecum earned his
Miguel Montero’s single, through six innings After three scoreless innings, the Giants got 3B Mark Reynolds because of a bruised right
second victory in a row after an awful August,
before the Diamondbacks broke through in a solo homer from Sanchez in the fifth and a hand. ... The Diamondbacks said an MRI on
when the two-time reigning NL Cy Young
the seventh. He left after 6 2-3 innings, giving Award winner went 0-5 with a 7.82 ERA. two-run shot from Burrell in the sixth. OF Justin Upton’s sore left shoulder showed
up three runs and five hits with no walks in 6 He retired his first 12 batters and 17 of 18 Andres Torres opened the game with a dou- no significant damage. ... San Francisco 3B
2-3 innings. and had a 6-0 lead before faltering in the sev- ble. With one out, Huff hit Enright’s first pitch Pablo Sandoval got the night off. ... Arizona
Aubrey Huff, Freddy Sanchez and Pat enth. Kelly Johnson led off the inning with a deep into the seats in right field. Buster Posey recalled OF Cole Gillespie from Triple-A
Burrell homered off Barry Enright (6-3). followed with a shot some 415 feet high off Reno, his third stint with the team this season.

Oakland’s ninth-inning rally falls short


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ous eight starts. second in his last 17 starts. The 26-year-old missed
Mariners 7, A’s 5 Seattle jumped on Braden early, scoring five nearly three weeks in June with fatigue in his right
OAKLAND — Doug Fister won for the second for the A’s, who missed a chance to gain ground on runs in the second inning after the left-hander had shoulder and made one rehab outing in the minors
time in nearly four months,Adam Moore homered first-place Texas in the AL West. retired the side in order in the first. The Mariners before returning to the big league club.
and the Seattle Mariners broke out of a long scor- Eight of Seattle’s nine starters had at least one punched out seven hits in the second, all singles, Seattle’s bullpen nearly melted down and gave
ing slump to beat the Oakland Athletics 7-5 on hit and six players scored. Before Tuesday, the and scored five runs. the big lead away.
Tuesday night. Mariners had not scored more than three runs in Moore homered off Braden in the third to make Oakland pinch-hitter Coco Crisp, not in the line-
Fister (5-11) scattered five hits over five innings 11 consecutive games, the second-longest stretch it 6-0. up due to a sore left knee, hit a two-run single in
and pitched out of several jams while leading the in franchise history. Braden (9-11) had allowed only one earned run the ninth off Brandon League to drive in Cust and
Mariners to their first win at the Coliseum since They did it against Oakland starter Dallas over his previous 14 innings. He left after five Ellis. Crisp later scored on a wild pitch to make it
Opening Day. Braden, who pitched a perfect game against innings, giving up nine hits. 7-5 before David Aardsma got Pennington to fly
Kurt Suzuki singled twice and drove in two runs Tampa Bay in May and had won five of his previ- Fister’s win is his first since Aug. 8 and only the out and end the game for his 29th save in 34 tries.
14 Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Cal Poly,U.C.Davis joining Big Sky Conference


By Amy Beth Hanson majority of their sports. one of the top Football building exciting new ones that fans Warzecka called the move exciting.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A timeline for the move has not Championship Subdivision confer- will identify with,” Biggs said in a “Our fans will not only be able to
been set. ences in the nation,” Fullerton said statement. The Aggies host Portland watch some great teams come to
The football teams from Cal Poly “Our obligation and commitment in a statement. “The addition of two State on Saturday. Aggie Stadium, but they will have a
and U.C. Davis are joining the Big to them is to work them in just as great institutions like Cal Poly and Cal Poly head coach Tim Walsh
much better opportunity to travel to
Sky Conference, league commis- quickly as we can,” Fullerton said. U.C. Davis gives us more depth to coached Portland State from 1993-
Many of the Big Sky Conference compete for additional playoff 2006, including the team’s transi- road games,” he said in a statement
sioner Doug Fullerton said Tuesday. released by the Big Sky.
The universities accepted the invi- teams have their 2011 schedules berths and enhances our profile tion into the Big Sky in 1996. The
nearly complete and Cal Poly and throughout California. Mustangs host top-ranked Montana Tuesday’s moves are the first part
tations to join the conference as of an expansion that could lead to a
U.C. Davis must officially withdraw “They will benefit from us in hav- on Saturday night.
football-only schools late last week from the Great West Conference, ing access to an automatic playoff The athletic directors at both 12-team Big Sky football confer-
after university presidents approved which also includes football teams bid and a full slate of conference schools said they are happy with the
an exception to league rules that ence with two six-team divisions,
from North Dakota, South Dakota games,” he added. upcoming move. Fullerton said.
require all member schools to take and Southern Utah. U.C. Davis football coach Bob “Our goal all along has been to
part in the same 14 sports. The nine full-time Big Sky
Fullerton said he expects Cal Poly Biggs has a 12-8 record against Big find stability for our football pro-
Cal Poly and U.C. Davis are and U.C. Davis to end up with some Conference members are: Eastern
Sky teams over the past 17 years. gram, and the Big Sky Conference
Football Championship Subdivision games against Big Sky schools next “We’ve played at least three Big gives us exactly what we needed,” Washington, Idaho State, Montana,
members that compete in the Great year, a heavy slate of games in 2012 Sky opponents every year since said Cal Poly athletic director Montana State, Northern Arizona,
West Conference but participate in and a likely full schedule by 2013. 2004 and look forward to strength- Alison Cone. Northern Colorado, Portland State,
the Big West Conference for the “The Big Sky is recognized as ening those existing rivalries while U.C. Davis athletic director Greg Sacramento State and Weber State.

Redskins, Titans talking Haynesworth


By Teresa M. Walker and the Redskins did not immedi- McNabb also discussed Haynesworth skipped a mandato- The Titans have missed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ately respond to requests for com- Haynesworth on a radio show and ry minicamp and was fined. In train- Haynesworth’s presence in the mid-
ment. But Titans coach Jeff Fisher said the Redskins can’t win without ing camp, Shanahan required dle of their line, slumping to 31
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The was asked about the team’s interest the tackle. Haynesworth to pass a conditioning sacks without him helping collapse
Washington Redskins and Tuesday night during his weekly “He plays a major part on our test before practicing, which offensive lines. He managed only
Tennessee Titans are in discussions radio show on WGFX-FM 104.5 defense, and everyone knows that,” Haynesworth didn’t do until the
four sacks with the Redskins him-
about a trade of disgruntled defen- The Zone, and he said Haynesworth McNabb told ESPN980. “It’s just 10th day of camp. The tackle
is under contract with the Redskins. unfortunate what’s been going on seemed to be accepting his role in self, a big dip from his 8 1/2 sacks
sive tackle Albert Haynesworth, in 2008 with Tennessee.
people with knowledge of the nego- “If they’re willing to look into the and how everything has transpired, the 3-4 defense by the third presea-
possibility of dealing him, of course but that’s the game of football, and I son game. And the Titans know him well,
tiations told the Associated Press. having drafted Haynesworth in the
we’ll listen to them. We listen to think he’ll handle it the right way.” Then Shanahan made
The people spoke to the AP on
those types of things almost every ESPN first reported the teams Haynesworth play almost the entire first round in 2002. They used the
Tuesday on condition of anonymity day,” Fisher said. were discussing a possible game Thursday in the preseason franchise tag to keep Haynesworth
because the talks are confidential. “This just happens to be a big Haynesworth deal. finale against Arizona when the reg-
Washington signed Haynesworth in 2008 to help keep him focused,
story because of the circumstances Shanahan was hired in January, ular starters had the night off. and the deal they eventually offered
to a $100 million contract in 2009 and the situation that arose with the and Haynesworth did not participate Haynesworth played 49 of 55 snaps
as a free agent, and the tackle in 2009 was nowhere near what he
offseason payment and then of in the team’s offseason program and was on the field in the final
accepted a $21 million bonus in got from Washington in the first
course with all the drama associated while lobbying for a trade because minutes.
April. It’s been a nonstop battle of with the offseason conditioning and he didn’t want to play nose tackle in His status for Sunday night’s hours of free agency.
wills between Redskins coach Mike the conditioning test and every- the new 3-4 defense. Shanahan gave opener against Dallas has been in The former University of
Shanahan and the ex-Tennessee star thing. Our focus right now is on the Haynesworth a chance to leave, but question with Shanahan saying only Tennessee lineman has 28 career
since then. Raiders.” the tackle stayed and accepted the that he will play the best players sacks and six forced fumbles in his
The Titans declined to comment, Washington quarterback Donovan bonus in his contract. ready to play. first eight NFL seasons.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 15

Venus last American standing


By Howard Fendrich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ever happened before 2009. And this
is the first season that the United States
court tuneup events before heading to
New York.
didn’t place a man in at least two Schiavone, though, took the next
NEW YORK — Venus Williams Grand Slam quarterfinals since the four points to even things. Then she
arrived at this U.S. Open with a bum French Open first admitted foreigners made it 5-all by winning a 12-stroke
knee. She hadn’t played a match in in 1925. exchange with a volley, celebrating by
more than two months. She hadn’t Wawrinka, who joins Roger Federer
skipping and pumping her fist — the
reached the semifinals at any Grand to give Switzerland two quarterfinal-
ists at a major for the first time, takes sort of excellence at the net and gener-
Slam tournament in more than a year.
And now? Williams is two victories on No. 12 Mikhail Youzhny of Russia al exuberance she showed en route to
away from her first U.S. Open title for a semifinal berth. Youzhny elimi- the title in Paris, where she became
since 2001. nated unseeded Tommy Robredo of Italy’s first female Grand Slam cham-
The No. 3-seeded Williams over- Spain 7-5, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. pion.
came nine double-faults and a total of Tuesday’s other scheduled men’s But then came two shots Schiavone
33 unforced errors to beat reigning fourth-round matches were all- would come to regret. First she pushed
French Open champion Francesca Spanish contests: No. 1 Rafael Nadal a backhand long to give Williams a set
Schiavone 7-6 (5), 6-4 in the quarterfi- vs. No. 23 Feliciano Lopez, and No. 8 point at 6-5. Then she sailed a fore-
nals Tuesday night. Fernando Verdasco vs. No. 10 David hand long to end the set.
“I want to be in the final, because Ferrer. “I’m so angry,” Schiavone would
then obviously it’s just one more step,” Asked whether she sensed any say afterward. “Instead of attacking
the 30-year-old Williams said. “But responsibility to carry American
and going for the lines, I should have
I’m just focused on the semis, and I hopes, Williams smiled and replied:
“If I felt like that, I don’t think I’d be REUTERS played a little safer and put the ball in.”
don’t get too excited unless the tourna-
ment is over.” able to even raise my arms. Venus Williams lines up a shot during her straight-set win over Francesca Here is why that set was so crucial:
Next up for Williams is a semifinal Thankfully, I don’t feel that way. I Schiavone to move into the semifinals of the U.S. Open. Williams is the Williams entered Tuesday with a 51-1
against defending champion Kim think my expectations are enough to lone American left in the tournament. record at the U.S. Open when winning
Clijsters or French Open runner-up deal with, so I’m just going to hope- 1/2 hours, meaning Williams- they wanted, thanks to swirling wind the first set — the only loss was 4-6, 7-
Sam Stosur, who played later Tuesday. fully temper that.” Schiavone didn’t start on the same that Williams said made it impossible 5, 6-1 to eventual champion Clijsters
Williams is the only American sin- Her own expectations are based, of Arthur Ashe Stadium court until after to practice serves during the warmup in the 2005 quarterfinals.
gles player left in the tournament, course, on a lengthy list of successes, 6 p.m. time, because her ball tosses kept So while Schiavone could insist, as
because the last of the country’s 15 including seven Grand Slam singles But Williams didn’t mind the delay going astray. she did, that, “When you lose the first
men in the field, 20th-seeded Sam titles. Two came at the U.S. Open, in one bit. Still, she handled the conditions bet- set, you still have every chance to win
Querrey, lost 7-6 (9), 6-7 (5), 7-5, 4-6, 2000 and 2001. But she last made the “I’m a pro at waiting for my match: ter in the end, improving to 8-0 against the match,” Williams is now 52-1 in
6-4 to No. 25 Stanislas Wawrinka of semifinals at Flushing Meadows in Singles, doubles, you name it, I’ve Schiavone. New York when the opening set is
Switzerland earlier Tuesday. 2007, and she hasn’t played in the title waited. I’ve waited for rain delays. The key was the tiebreaker, when
match since losing to her sister Serena That’s a part of tennis,” said Williams, Williams went ahead 4-0 with a back- hers.
“I definitely wanted to ... keep the
hope going,” said Querrey, who was in 2002. whose other five major singles cham- hand passing winner on the run. She “I feel like when the stakes were
broken in the match’s last game. “You “I feel really comfortable here,” pionships came at Wimbledon. “I’m a moved well all evening, showing not a higher,” Williams said, “I was able to
know, I was close.” Williams said, “and it’s great to come pretty laid-back person, so I don’t get shred of a sign that there is anything raise my game.”
It’s the second consecutive year that back to a place where I have won, and too tight waiting.” wrong with her left knee. Williams Now comes the time to do that in the
zero U.S. men reached the U.S. Open a place where I’ve played well.” She and the sixth-seeded Schiavone sprained that kneecap in early August, U.S. Open semifinals. And, if
quarterfinals, something that hadn’t Querrey-Wawrinka lasted nearly 4 both found it tough to play the way which kept her from playing any hard- Williams gets her way, in the final, too.

Big names sent home from Spanish cycling race


By Daniel Woolls Saxo Bank said Schleck and O’Grady rest of Team Saxo Bank,” Schleck told then-aide Kim Andersen. ahead by 2 seconds. Rodriguez picked
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had been “sent home due to internal Cyclingnews.com. In August, three-time Tour de France up a time bonus on the intermediate
disciplinary reasons.” Schleck said he Riis was not available for comment. champion Alberto Contador signed a sprints.
MADRID — Two-time Tour de and O’Grady broke a team rule “by Relations between Riis and the deal to compete next season for Team Erviti, who rides for Caisse
France runner-up Andy Schleck and going out for a drink after dinner.” Schleck brothers have been tense since Saxo Bank-Sungard — its new name d’Epargne, used a late solo breakaway
Saxo Bank teammate Stuart O’Grady Schleck said he is “responsible for they said they would leave to join a beginning in 2011 — after deciding to to take the stage, covering 109 miles in
were sent home from the Spanish my actions,” though he contends the new team based in Luxembourg. leave Astana. northeast Spain from Tarragona to
Vuelta on Tuesday after breaking team decision by Team Saxo Bank boss Other Team Saxo Bank riders Luxembourg rider Schleck was 77th Vilanova i la Geltru in 4 hours, 13 min-
rules on drinking, overshadowing a Bjarne Riis to remove the pair was “too Jakob Fuglsang, Jens Voigt and overall in the Vuelta standings, while utes, 31 seconds. It was the second
successful day for the home nation. harsh.” O’Grady also have been linked Australian O’Grady was 157th. Vuelta stage win of his career.
On a day Imanol Erviti of Spain won “I was getting back into shape and I with the new team, which was cre- In Tuesday’s 10th stage, Rodriguez, Two Belgians were next: Romain
the 10th stage and countryman Joaquin would really have liked to stay at the ated by Riis’ former longtime press of Team Katusha, took the overall lead Zingle and Greg Van Avermaet, both
Rodriguez took the overall lead, Team Vuelta and help (brother) Frank and the assistant, Brian Nygaard, and his from Igor Anton Hernandez and is 37 seconds off the pace.
16 Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

attack in the wind.”

TENNIS
Continued from page 12
Carlmont’s Christine Tataru had an easy time
at No. 4 singles, winning in straight sets, 6-2, 6-
2.
VOLLEYBALL
Continued from page 12
Carlmont’s Paulette Varelas and Lisa Chin
Notre Dame’s Mar and Kingery won the first were pushed in the first set of their No. 2 dou- “I don’t think they were intimidated (playing
set, 6-4, but Carlmont’s Dvorak and Protopopov bles match by Danielle Eble and Chelsea Sacred Heart Prep),” Villareal said of his team.
came back to win the second set, 6-4, a set in Murillo, with Varelas and Chin winning 7-5.
They had a much easier time in the second set, The Knights just had no answer in the middle
which neither team wanted to win. It wasn’t to staunch the Gators’attack. Villareal said he lost
until the seventh game that one of duos held winning 6-2.
one starter to graduation, but also lost two other
serve — Carlmont. Up to that point, the two In No. 3 doubles play, Notre Dame’s Paige front-row players who decided not to play vol-
teams traded breaks. Warner and Audrey Cowley had to fight back
leyball this season.
Carlmont finally held to go up 4-2 and went from a set down before beating Mindy Yasuda
and Erin Shields 4-6, 6-1, (10-6). “(The Gators) knew we had no middle,”
on to win the set. Villareal said.
In the third-set tiebreaker, the teams were tied Much like the match, these teams are similar
in makeup. Carlmont lost only one starter from What the Knights may lose in talent, they try to
at 4 before the Tigers dumped three straight
last season, as did Notre Dame, although Levine make up with heart. While the scores may have
points into the net to give the Scots a 7-4 advan-
broke up one of last year’s doubles teams. been lopsided, the Knights did not go down
tage they would not relinquish. Notre Dame
In fact, that is the one area Levine believes his without a fight. They did everything in their
closed to within 8-7, but Carlmont won the final
team needs to improve. power to keep the ball off the ground and had
two points in the first-to-10 tiebreaker.
some success digging up the Gators, who even-
“I’m very pleased (with the team’s perform- “We have a lot of work to do in doubles,”
tually just wore down Hillsdale.
ance),” said Carlmont coach Rebecca Pearlman. Levine said. “With a couple more matches
“I haven’t seen anyone mentally fold.” under our belts … they’ll come around.” “[We] still played hard,” Villareal said. “They
Carlmont is hoping its depth will lead to a kept fighting.”
The rest of the match was as tight as the final
one. At No. 1 singles, Laura Galijan, who is one strong finish in the Peninsula Athletic League’s Tiyanna Villareal, the coach’s daughter, played
of the top singles players in San Mateo County, Bay Division. While Menlo-Atherton is the well for Hillsdale, as did freshman Jami Maffei.
had her hands full with Carlmont No. 1 Zoe NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL team to beat, Burlingame is always a close sec- Despite the early-season losses, coach Villareal
Dubrow. Although Galijan won in straight sets, Carlmont freshman Cori Sidell picked up her ond and those two squads have been head and said the focus is on the upcoming Peninsula
6-4, 7-6(2), Dubrow had a chance to force a first varsity win playing at No.2 singles. shoulders better than everyone else in the Bay. Athletic League season. The Knights moved up
third set when she was up 6-5 in the second with Notre Dame’s Adriana Garrett won at No. 3 Pearlman is hoping this is the season the to the Bay Division last season after winning the
the set on her racket. singles, a surprising 6-2, 6-0 win over Dana Scots can make it a three-team race. Ocean Division the year before. They managed
Galijan broke Dubrow, however, and then Lazaro. Pearlman believed the weather may “With our extra depth, I’m hoping we can to maintain a spot in the Bay this season and
won the tiebreaker. have affected Lazaro’s game. push them (M-A and Burlingame) harder this Villareal wants to make sure the Knights stay
Carlmont No. 2 singles player, Cori Sidell, “Lazaro is such a rhythm player,” year,” Pearlman said. “With Cori Sidell at No. 2 there.
won her first-ever varsity match as the freshman Pearlman said. “We have to learn to be more (singles), we’re strong all the way through (our “If [we] can do .500 and above, I’ll be happy,”
beat Sharlene Chang 7-6(2), 6-2. aggressive (playing) in the wind. You have to lineup).” Villareal said.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 17
and I am delighted to see picked him,” Pavin said. “I Charley Hoffman, who closed with a 62 on

RYDER
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Tiger Woods amongst
Corey’s selections,” he said.
“The Ryder Cup is a better
think he’s a very mature
young man. He’s had expe-
rience in international play.
Monday to win the Deutsche Bank
Championship.
Hoffman was not on Pavin’s short list at the
event with him in it.” He’s got a very steady head start of last week, but the captain called him
Cink made his fifth con- on his shoulders.” Monday night to say he had been considered.
2008 when he spent the second half of the year secutive team — his third as No one else stood out Fowler’s selection gives the Americans five
recovering from knee surgery. a captain’s pick — while over the last three weeks. In Ryder Cup rookies — Watson, Overton,
“It’s great to be a part of this team,” Woods Johnson is playing for the the final tournament before Fowler, Kuchar and Dustin Johnson — and two
said. “I’m honored to be selected ... and looking Zach Johnson second time. Corey Pavin Pavin’s picks, none of the players without a single PGA Tour victory.
forward to going back and having a great time The final selection — 14 players on the captain’s Overton is winless in his five years on tour.
with the team and hopefully, bring the Cup and Pavin’s most difficult — went to Fowler, short list finished among the top 10. Woods, who retained the No. 1 world ranking
back.” the first PGA Tour rookie to make the U.S. According to people with knowledge of the for the 274th consecutive week Monday at the
The eight Americans who qualified after the team. While the former Oklahoma State star decision, the final selection came down to Deutsche Bank Championship, became an
PGA Championship were Phil Mickelson, has three runner-up finishes a pro, he still has- Fowler and big-hitting J.B. Holmes, who tied obvious selection once he said at the PGA
Hunter Mahan, Steve Stricker, Jim Furyk, Matt n’t won, and has not had a top 10 for three for 11th at the TPC Boston. Holmes went 2-0- Championship that he wanted to be part of the
Kuchar, Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson and months. 1 two years ago playing before a home crowd team. He has been accused of being indifferent
Jeff Overton. Fowler played in the Walker Cup twice and at Valhalla. toward the Ryder Cup, and his career record of
European captain Colin Montgomerie said went 7-1, including a 4-0 record at Merion last Among those left off were Anthony Kim, 10-13-2 is the one flaw in an impeccable career
Pavin used his four picks “to good effect.” year. Pavin was not the least bit concerned that who missed three months this summer with inside the ropes.
“Like my European team, the American side Fowler will be making his debut before fans thumb surgery and was bumped out of the top He will be going to Wales on his own — his
has an excellent blend of youthful talent along- who will be pulling against him. eight in the final qualifying tournament; former divorce was approved two weeks ago — and no
side some seasoned Ryder Cup campaigners, “I think he can handle it, and that’s why I U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover and longer cutting such an invincible figure.
2007 Fiesta Bowl also showed it can play national title chase despite their weak sched- would have gotten them a pat on the back
DAHLBERG
Continued from page 12
football the old-fashioned way, too, more
than holding its own in the trenches against a
tough and physical opponent.
ule will be debated endlessly over the
upcoming weeks by the talking heads on tel-
evision. Oregon State is really the only team
and a conference title. The competition sim-
ply wasn’t good enough for Boise to move
all the way up in the polls.
Indeed, the Broncos answered every ques- left on the schedule with an outside chance That changed this year, though, which is
tion except the one about their schedule. of an upset and the Beavers have to play in what made the game against the Hokies so
right now,” quarterback Kellen Moore said. They had to, because they will have no other Boise, where the Broncos just don’t lose. big. Boise came in as the No. 3 ranked team
Probably winning a lot of fans along the chance. So Boise State will run up the score on in the country, just behind Alabama and Ohio
way, too. Say what you will about their weak Their coach tried to downplay it all along, Wyoming, and try to win style points by State, two teams with a lot more football
schedule, but the Broncos always seem to insisting it was just one game in a long sea- blowing out New Mexico State. They’ll need pedigree.
find a way to step it up when it really matters son. But the players, college students that to win big against teams that have nothing to
and are certainly a lot more fun to watch they are, were too smart for that. lose by trying to pull their own big upsets. The Broncos don’t need to climb. All they
than the two teams ahead of them in the They certainly understood the difference They’ll have to satisfy both the voters and need to do is tread water and hope that the
national rankings. between the BCS title game and the Sheraton the computers, and they can’t afford to let two teams ahead of them can’t make it
The fun this time took place on the road Hawaii Bowl that one lucky Western Athletic anyone even play them close. through much tougher schedules undefeated.
before 86,587 mostly hostile fans. Up early, Conference team will be in this year. “We’re heading off to Wyoming, and it’s Nothing terribly tricky about that.
behind late, Boise State found a way to come “We know how much was at stake for us, going to be the biggest game at Wyoming
back and win on a touchdown pass to Austin so it was kind of like a bowl game,” Pettis ever,” Moore said. “That’s the way it goes,
Pettis with 1:09 remaining. said. and that’s the way we like it. We like to be
Tim Dahlberg is a national sports columnist for
A team that first gained national attention Whether the win over No. 10 Virginia Tech everyone’s biggest game.” The Associated Press. Write to him at
with trick plays that beat Oklahoma in the will be enough to keep the Broncos in the In years past, beating up on bad teams tdahlberg@ap.org
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WED THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUE

8 9 10 11 12 13 14
MLS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
@Arizona @San Diego @San Diego @San Diego @San Diego OFF vs. Dodgers
6:40 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 5:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:15 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE East Division
W L Pct GB
East Division
W L Pct GB
CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD
W L T Pts GF GA New York 86 53 .619 — Philadelphia 80 60 .571 —
Tampa Bay 84 54 .609 1 1/2 Atlanta 79 60 .568 1/2
vs.Seattle OFF vs.Boston vs.Boston vs.Boston @Royals @ Royals
Columbus 13 5 5 44 32 20 Boston 77 62 .554 9 Florida 70 68 .507 9
7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m. New York 11 8 4 37 27 24 Toronto 72 66 .522 13 1/2 New York 68 71 .489 11 1/2
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Baltimore 53 86 .381 33 Washington 60 79 .432 19 1/2
Kansas City 7 9 6 27 22 24
Toronto FC 7 9 6 27 22 26 Central Division Central Division
Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 25 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
vs. Dallas vs.Philly @Toronto FC vs.Chicago @Columbus @DC United
vs.Houston
Chicago 6 7 7 25 28 29 Minnesota 82 57 .590 — Cincinnati 79 59 .572 —
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Chicago 77 61 .558 4 1/2 St.Louis 72 64 .529 6
7 p.m. New England 7 12 3 24 24 36
CSN+ CSN-CAL ESPN 2 CSN-CAL Detroit 69 70 .496 13 Houston 65 73 .471 14
Philadelphia 5 11 6 21 26 38 Kansas City 57 81 .413 24 1/2 Milwaukee 64 74 .464 15
Sept. 11 Cleveland 56 82 .406 25 1/2 Chicago 60 79 .432 19 1/2
D.C. 4 16 3 15 15 37 Pittsburgh 47 91 .341 32
vs.Philly Playoffs TBA
5:30 p.m. West Division
FSC WESTERN CONFERENCE Texas
W
75
L
63
Pct
.543
GB

West Division
W L Pct GB
W L T Pts GF GA Oakland 68 70 .493 7 San Diego 78 59 .569 —
Sept. 12 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Los Angeles 66 72 .478 9 San Francisco 78 61 .561 1
@ Seattle vs.Saints @ Chiefs @ Falcons vs. Eagles vs. Raiders @ Panthers Los Angeles 13 5 5 44 33 17 Seattle 55 84 .396 20 1/2 Colorado 74 64 .536 4 1/2
1:15 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 10 a.m. Real Salt Lake 12 4 7 43 37 16 Los Angeles 69 70 .496 10
FOX ESPN FOX FOX NBC CBS FOX Tuesday’s Games Arizona 56 83 .403 23
FC Dallas 10 2 10 40 29 17
Colorado 9 6 7 34 28 21 Baltimore 6,N.Y.Yankees 2
Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Detroit 9,Chicago White Sox 1 Tuesday’s games
@ Cardinals
San Jose 9 7 5 32 24 23 Toronto 8,Texas 5 Pittsburgh 5,Atlanta 0
@ Titans vs. Rams vs. Texans vs. Chargers @ 49ers @ Broncos
10 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. Seattle 9 9 5 32 26 29 Tampa Bay 14,Boston 5 Philadelphia 8,Florida 7
CBS FOX CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS Houston 6 12 5 23 28 38 Minnesota 10,Kansas City 3 N.Y.Mets 4,Washington 1
Seattle 7,Oakland 5 Houston 7,Chicago Cubs 3
Chivas USA 6 12 4 22 23 29 Cleveland at L.A.Angels,late
NOTE:Three points for victory,one point for tie. Wednesday’s Games Milwaukee 4,St.Louis 2
LOCAL SCOREBOARD TRANSACTIONS Baltimore (Bergesen 6-10) at N.Y.Yankees (Nova 1-
0),10:05 a.m.
Colorado 4,Cincinnati 3
San Francisco 6,Arizona 3
Saturday’s results Chicago White Sox (Danks 13-9) at Detroit (Bon- San Diego 2,L.A.Dodgers 1
GIRLS’ TENNIS BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association Saturday’s Games derman 7-9),4:05 p.m. Wednesday’s Games
Aragon 4,Crystal Springs 3
NEW JERSEY NETS—Waived F Sean May. Philadelphia 1,Kansas City 1,tie Cleveland (Tomlin 3-3) at L.A.Angels (Kazmir 8-13), N.Y.Mets (Dickey 9-6) at Washington (Li.Hernandez
SINGLES — Chui (CS) d.Liu 6-2,6-2;Tsui (CS) d.Bass 4:05 p.m.
6-2, 6-0; Chen (CS) d. Jaiang 3-6, 6-4, (10-6); Wong ORLANDO MAGIC—Named Adonal Foyle director Chicago 1,Los Angeles 1,tie 9-10),9:35 a.m.
of player development. Texas (D.Holland 2-3) at Toronto (Rzepczynski 1-3), Atlanta (D.Lowe 11-12) at Pittsburgh (Duke 7-12),
(A) d. Wang 6-2, 6-4. DOUBLES — Son-Hsu (A) d. Columbus 1,D.C.United 0 4:07 p.m.
Loh-Park 6-3, 6-3; Ma-Jain (A) d. O’Leary-Thurton- FOOTBALL New England 3,Seattle FC 1 Tampa Bay (Garza 14-7) at Boston (C.Buchholz 15- 4:05 p.m.
Clark 5-7, 6-2, (10-3); Yip-Ahn (A) d. National Football League 6),4:10 p.m. Florida (A.Miller 1-0) at Philadelphia (Hamels 9-10),
McCrumb-Keresati 6-3,6-1.Records — Aragon 2- CLEVELAND BROWNS—Waived LB David Veikune Colorado 3,Chivas USA 0
Kansas City (Greinke 8-11) at Minnesota (Duensing 4:05 p.m.
0 overall; Crystal Springs 0-1. and OL Billy Yates. Claimed OL Steve Vallos off Real Salt Lake 1,New York 0 7-2),5:10 p.m. Houston (Myers 10-7) at Chicago Cubs (R.Wells 6-
Carlmont 4,Notre Dame-Belmont 3 waivers from Seattle.Signed DB Derrick Roberson. Sunday’s result Seattle (French 4-4) at Oakland (G.Gonzalez 13-8), 12),5:05 p.m.
SINGLES — Galijan (ND) d.Dubrow 6-4,7-6(2);Sidell HOUSTON TEXANS—Signed QB Matt Leinart to a San Jose 2,Houston 1 7:05 p.m. St.Louis (J.Garcia 13-6) at Milwaukee (Capuano 2-
(C) d.Chang 7-6(2),6-2;Garrett (ND) d.Lazaro 6-2,6- one-year contract. AL LEADERS
Wednesday,’s game 3),5:10 p.m.
0; Tataru (C) d. Lewis 6-2, 6-2. DOUBLES — MIAMI DOLPHINS—Announced Bill Parcells will BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .361; MiCabrera, De-
Dvorak-Protopopov (C) d.Mar-Kingery 4-6,6-4,(10- turn over control of the team to general manager Toronto FC at Chicago,5:30 p.m. Cincinnati (Arroyo 14-9) at Colorado (Cook 5-8),
troit,.333;Mauer,Minnesota,.325;ABeltre,Boston,
7); Varelas-Chin (C) d. Eble-Murillo 7-5, 6-2; Jeff Ireland and will retain a role as a daily consult- .322;Cano,New York,.318;Konerko,Chicago,.318; 5:40 p.m.
Warner-Cowley (ND) d.Yasuda-Shields 4-6,6-1,(10- ant. San Francisco (Zito 8-11) at Arizona (D.Hudson 4-1),
6). Records — Carlmont 1-0 overall; Notre
Dame-Belmont 0-1.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed CB Tony RYDER CUP POINTS Butler,Kansas City,.313.
RUNS—Teixeira, New York, 101; Crawford,Tampa 6:40 p.m.
Carter,LB Tyrone McKenzie and CB Prince Miller to Bay, 98; MiCabrera, Detroit, 97; Jeter, New York, 96; L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 11-8) at San Diego (Lue-
Monta Vista-Cupertino 5,Burlingame 2 practice squad. Released TE Jeron Mastrud from At The Celtic Manor Resort Hamilton,Texas, 94; Cano, New York, 93; JBautista, bke 0-1),7:05 p.m.
SINGLES — Li (MV) d. Tsu 6-2, 6-3; Kong (MV) d. practice squad. Newport,Wales Toronto,92. NL LEADERS
Davidenko 6-1,6-3;Kong (MV) d.Harrigan 6-3,6-1; NEW YORK JETS—Re-signed FB Tony Richardson. Oct.1-3,2010 RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 110; JBautista, Toronto, BATTING—CGonzalez,Colorado,.340;Votto,Cincin-
Law (MV) d. Sinatra 7-5, 6-0. DOUBLES — Chong- Signed RB Chauncey Washington,DT Jarron Gilbert x-clinched berth; y-captain’s picks 105; Guerrero, Texas, 102; ARodriguez, New York, nati,.321;SCastro,Chicago,.317;Tulowitzki,Colorado,
Kobayakawa (MV) d. Patel-Chambers 6-4, 6-2; and LB Cody Brown to the practice squad.Released United States 100; Teixeira, New York, 99; Konerko, Chicago, 98; .317;Prado,Atlanta,.313;Polanco,Philadelphia,.309;
Murphy-Huang (B) d. Tang-Tung 6-3, 6-3; Fergosi- LB Ricky Foley and DB Donovan Warren from the Hamilton,Texas,97; DelmYoung,Minnesota,97. Pujols,St.Louis,.308.
Cohn (B) d.Salgar-Viswanadhum 6-3,3-6,(10-8). practice squad.Released WR Patrick Turner. 1.x-Phil Mickelson 6,095.06300 HITS—Hamilton, Texas, 183; ISuzuki, Seattle, 179; RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 96; CGonzalez, Colorado,
PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Named Mark Bruener 2.x-Hunter Mahan 4,095.62080 Cano,New York,169;ABeltre,Boston,166;MiCabr- 94; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 94; Votto, Cincinnati, 94;
GIRLS’VOLLEYBALL
college scout.Signed DL Al Woods to the practice 3.x-Bubba Watson 3,894.31884 era, Detroit, 163; MYoung, Texas, 163; AJackson, Weeks,Milwaukee,94;Prado,Atlanta,90;HRamirez,
Sacred Heart Prep def. Hillsdale 25-18, 25-11,
25-10 (Highlights: SHP — Daschbach 11 kills, 5 squad. Released DL Doug Worthington from the 4.x-Jim Furyk 3,763.64283 Detroit,161. Florida,90.
digs; Ebner 7 kills, 4 blocks; Elmore 17 assists). practice squad. 5.x-Steve Stricker 3,697.97509 DOUBLES—Longoria,Tampa Bay, 43; MiCabrera, RBI—CGonzalez, Colorado, 100; Votto, Cincinnati,
Records — Sacred Heart Prep 5-2 overall;Hillsdale SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Released CB Brandon 6.x-Dustin Johnson 3,573.80511 Detroit, 42; Markakis, Baltimore, 41; Mauer, Min- 98; Pujols, St. Louis, 97; ADunn, Washington, 91;
2-5. Hughes.Released C-G Jeff Hansen and QB Jonathan nesota,41;Hamilton,Texas,40;VWells,Toronto,40; DWright, New York, 91; AdLaRoche, Arizona, 90;
7.x-Jeff Overton 3,533.14783 DelmYoung,Minnesota,40.
Crompton from the practice squad.Signed T Ryan McGehee,Milwaukee,90.
WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER Otterson and TE Kory Sperry to the practice squad. 8.x-Matt Kuchar 3,415.85287 TRIPLES—Crawford,Tampa Bay,10;AJackson,De- HITS—CGonzalez, Colorado, 172; Prado, Atlanta,
Cañada 5,Contra Costa 0 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Re-signed S Jordan 9.Anthony Kim 3,274.68428 troit,9;Pennington,Oakland,7;Span,Minnesota, 165;Braun,Milwaukee,162;Pujols,St.Louis,157;Ad-
Halftime score — 2-0 Cañada. Goal scorer (assist) Babineaux.Released DT Craig Terrill. 10.Lucas Glover 3,052.87453 7; Granderson, New York, 6; Maier, Kansas City, 6; Gonzalez, San Diego, 156; Byrd, Chicago, 154;
— C,Garcia (unassisted);C,Mora (Saucedo);C,War- HOCKEY 11.y-Zach Johnson 3,051.89647 Podsednik,Kansas City,6. Holliday, St. Louis, 154; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 154;
ren (Griffin); C, Saucedo (Warren); C, Saucedo National Hockey League 12.y-Tiger Woods 2,902.58100 HOME RUNS—JBautista, Toronto, 43; MiCabrera, HRamirez,Florida,154.
(Griffin).Records — Cañada 3-0 overall. Detroit, 33; Konerko, Chicago, 33; Hamilton,Texas, DOUBLES—Werth,Philadelphia,44;ATorres,San
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Promoted Stan Bow- 13.Bo Van Pelt 2,662.23400
man to vice president/general manager,Jay Blunk 31;Teixeira,New York,30;DOrtiz,Boston,28;VWells, Francisco,43;Holliday,St.Louis,39;Loney,Los An-
14.y-Stewart Cink 2,644.83281
NFL INJURY REPORT to executive vice president,Kevin Cheveldayoff to
assistant general manager/senior director of hockey
15.Ben Crane 2,629.79637
Toronto,27.
STOLEN BASES—Pierre, Chicago, 54; Crawford,
geles, 37; Prado, Atlanta, 36; Braun, Milwaukee, 35;
KJohnson, Arizona, 35; GSanchez, Florida, 35; ASo-
operations,Al MacIsaac to vice president/assistant Tampa Bay,42;RDavis,Oakland,42;Gardner,New riano,Chicago,35.
Minnesota at New Orleans to the president and Chris Werner to vice president Europe York,40;BUpton,Tampa Bay,39;ISuzuki,Seattle,36; TRIPLES—Fowler,Colorado,12;SDrew,Arizona,9;
of ticket operations and customer service. World Points Figgins,Seattle,35. AEscobar, Milwaukee, 9; Victorino, Philadelphia, 9;
VIKINGS: DNP: CB Chris Cook (knee), DT PITCHING—Sabathia,New York,19-6;Price,Tampa CGonzalez,Colorado,8;JosReyes,New York,8;Mor-
Jimmy Kennedy (knee). LIMITED: RB Toby MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed C Jeff Halpern 1.x-Lee Westwood (Eng) 422.01 Bay,17-6;PHughes,New York,16-7;Lester,Boston, gan,Washington,7; Pagan,New York,7.
to a one-year contract. 2.x-Rory McIlroy (NIr) 316.95 16-8;Pavano,Minnesota,16-10;CBuchholz,Boston, HOME RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 35; ADunn,Wash-
Gerhart (knee),CB Cedric Griffin (knee),S Ja- TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Named Frantz Jean
marca Sanford (ankle),C John Sullivan (calf). 3.x-Martin Kaymer (Ger) 285.42 15-6;Cahill,Oakland,15-6;Verlander,Detroit,15- ington, 34; CGonzalez, Colorado, 32; MarReynolds,
goaltending consultant. 4.x-Graeme McDowell (NIr) 249.35 8; ESantana,Los Angeles,15-9. Arizona, 32; Votto, Cincinnati, 32; Fielder, Milwau-
FULL:QB Brett Favre (ankle). officer. STRIKEOUTS—FHernandez, Seattle, 209; Jer- kee,30; Uggla,Florida,29.
5.y-Edoardo Molinari (Ita) 248.41
SAINTS: DNP:LB Stanley Arnoux (ankle),RB SOCCER Weaver,Los Angeles,205;Lester,Boston,196;Liriano, STRIKEOUTS—Lincecum, San Francisco, 199;
6.y-Luke Donald (Eng) 231.16
Christopher Ivory (knee). LIMITED: CB Tracy Major League Soccer Minnesota, 182; Verlander, Detroit, 179; Morrow, Kershaw, Los Angeles, 197; Halladay, Philadelphia,
7.Ian Poulter (Eng) 211.24 Toronto,178; Sabathia,New York,170. 196; JoJohnson, Florida, 186;Wainwright, St. Louis,
Porter (knee), T Zach Strief (knee), LB MLS—Suspended Chicago D Gonzalo Segares one
game and issued an additional $250 fine for his ac- 8.y-Padraig Harrington (Irl) 204.97 SAVES—RSoriano, Tampa Bay, 41; Soria, Kansas 184; Hamels,Philadelphia,183; Jimenez,Colorado,
Jonathan Vilma (groin). FULL: WR Marques tions,which resulted in a red card,against LA Galaxy 9.Justin Rose (Eng) 195.74 City, 37; Papelbon, Boston, 35; NFeliz, Texas, 34; 178.
Colston (kidney),TE Jimmy Graham (ankle), D Leonardo in a Sept.4 game. 10.Francesco Molinari (Ita) 181.91 Gregg,Toronto,31. SAVES—BrWilson,San Francisco,41.
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 19

A pure burger and a fresh sauce


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS warm meat heats the sauce just
enough for the flavors to really
Melissa D’Arabian wants her bloom in your mouth. The warmth
burgers pure and her condiments of the burger just makes the flavors
fresh. come to life. It’s a simple recipe,
And so but it really works.”
when she
crafted a patty PERFECT BASIL SAUCE
for AP’s 20
Burgers of Start to finish: 5 minutes
S u m m e r Makes 1 cup
series, the star 1/2 cup mayonnaise
of Food 3 tablespoons sour cream
N e t wo r k ’s 3 tablespoons roughly chopped
“Ten Dollar fresh basil
Dinners” 1 scallion, chopped
J.M. HIRSCH stuck with a 1 clove garlic
1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire
nicely grilled
basic ground beef burger topped sauce
with just a smattering of mozzarel- Kosher salt and ground black
la cheese. pepper, to taste
“I’m a purist when it comes to In a blender, combine all ingredi-
burgers,” she said in an interview. ents and puree until creamy and
“I know a lot of people like to mix pale green in color. Season with salt
things into the meat. I’m really and pepper.
about just treating the meat right
and grilling it right and getting a FRESH SUMMER
really juicy piece of meat.” BASIL BURGER
As for dressing it up, she drew
her inspiration from chimichurri Start to finish: 20 minutes Nothing says summer like basil ,so put some pesto on your burger.
sauce, a zesty sauce traditionally Servings: 4 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan Cook the patties on the grill for Serve with additional basil sauce
made from parsley, garlic, red wine 1 1/4 pounds ground beef (80 cheese about 4 minutes per side for medi- on the side for dipping.
vinegar and olive oil that is used to percent lean) 4 hamburger buns, toasted um-rare. Two minutes before Nutrition information per serving
garnish grilled meats in Argentina. 1 tablespoon vegetable oil Basil sauce (see recipe above) removing the burgers, top each with (values are rounded to the nearest
Her version uses peppery-sweet Kosher salt and ground black Heat a grill to medium-high. the mozzarella cheese. whole number): 484 calories; 218
basil. pepper Form the ground beef into 4 pat- Top each bun with a burger and a calories from fat (45 percent of
“Nothing says summer to me like 1/4 cup shredded mozzarella ties, making a small indentation in tomato slice. Spread a tablespoon total calories); 24 g fat (7 g saturat-
fresh basil,” she said. “You take a cheese the top of each. Brush each burger of the basil sauce onto the bun top ed; 0 g trans fats); 93 mg choles-
raw sauce and you put it on some 1 large tomato, sliced and lightly with a bit of vegetable oil, then sea- and sprinkle with Parmesan terol; 31 g carbohydrate; 36 g pro-
warm meat. The idea is that the salted son with salt and pepper. cheese. tein; 2 g fiber; 812 mg sodium.
20 Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 FOOD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Milk does
an athlete’s
body good
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — At the end of nearly every


training session, Matt Whitmore downs a pint
of milk straight from the bottle.
“I do it pretty religiously,” said Whitmore,
25, a gym trainer in London. He first started
drinking milk after exercise about 10 years
ago when he couldn’t afford expensive sup-
plements or protein shakes. “Milk helps me
recover faster and I feel great afterwards,” he
said. “And now, I hate to train without it.”
Researchers are giving scientific support to
a view that Whitmore vouches for from expe-
rience: that milk may be just as good or even
better than sports drinks for serious athletes
recovering from exercise. The health benefits
of milk — which has carbohydrates, elec-
trolytes, calcium and vitamin D — have long
A BLT becomes a frittata
By J.M. Hirsch to just 234. high, cook the bacon until just crisp, about 5
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS minutes. Add the onion and garlic powder and
been established. But for athletes, milk also BLT FRITTATA saute for another 6 to 8 minutes, or until the
contains the two proteins best for rebuilding Is there anything a BLT can’t inspire? onion begins to brown. Transfer half of the
muscles: casein and whey. Start to finish: 25 minutes
I’ve turned it into a pasta dish. I’ve made it Servings: 4 bacon and onions to a small bowl and set
Muscles get damaged after an intense bout into a jam. I’ve done it as a salad. Even as a aside.
of aerobic exercise like running, playing foot- 6 large eggs
soup. And now... I give you the BLT frittata. 1/4 cup fat-free half-and-half (or milk) Return the skillet with the remaining bacon
ball, or cycling. The casein and whey proteins OK, it isn’t a direct correlation. I topped a and onions to medium heat. Add the eggs to
in milk are precisely what the body needs to 1/2 teaspoon salt
basic egg frittata with bacon and tomato. 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper the skillet, stir to mix in the bacon, then let
regenerate muscles fast. Lettuce seemed a poor choice for anything cook until the bottom has set, about 5 min-
Glenys Jones, a nutritionist at Britain’s 1/4 pound bacon, cut into small pieces
that lands under a broiler, so I went with 1 medium yellow onion, diced utes.
Medical Research Council, said milk’s pro- Remove the skillet from the heat. Arrange
another green — chopped scallions. A healthy 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
tein content makes it an ideal post-exercise the tomato slices over the top of the eggs in an
toss of grated manchego cheese helps tie it all 1 large or 2 medium tomatoes, thinly sliced
drink. “Milk provides the building blocks for even layer. Sprinkle the cheese over the toma-
together. 1 cup grated manchego cheese
what you need to build new muscles,” said toes, then sprinkle the scallions and reserved
The result is a fast and easy flavor-packed 1 scallion, thinly sliced
Jones, who has no ties to the dairy industry. bacon and onions over it.
egg dish that is ready for dinner duty. And if Heat the oven to broil.
She said sports drinks mainly replace lost Broil on the oven’s lowest rack for 1 to 2
carbohydrates and electrolytes, and don’t usu- you want to lighten it up, just substitute turkey In a medium bowl, combine the eggs, half-
or chicken bacon and cut back or eliminate the and-half, salt and pepper. Whisk well, then set minutes, or until the cheese is melted and
ally have the necessary nutrients for muscles lightly browned and the egg is set through the
cheese. Using chicken bacon and 1/4 of the aside.
See MILK Page 22 cheese cuts the calories from 334 per serving In a large, oven-safe skillet over medium- center.
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 21

An apple treat for a healthy diet


By Jim Romanoff golden crust made with thin slices sweetness that allows you to omit 4 cups peeled and grated Golden completely line the sides. Set
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the traditional Jewish celebra- some of the processed sugar, as Delicious apples (about 4 to 5 aside.
tion loaf, along with a filling of well. large apples) In a bowl, stir together the
Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New apples and honey, two Rosh Most fruit butters and purees can 1 cup apple butter apples, apple butter, raisins, honey
Year, is typically a time of opti- Hashana mainstays. And rather work well as a substitute for some 1/2 cup golden raisins and lemon zest. Spoon the mixture
mism and self-reflection. And than being made rich with a stick of the fat in baking because they 2 tablespoons honey into the bread-lined cups. Press the
while the foods for the holiday of butter and a lot of white sugar, contain plenty of pectin, which is a 2 teaspoons grated lemon zest filling down into the cups, smooth-
often are symbolic of a sweet and these molded desserts are made natural thickener and has the kind (about 1 lemon) ing the tops. Set the puddings on a
pleasant year to come, it’s hard for with sweet, natural apple butter. of slippery mouth feel that fats Heat the oven to 400 F. Lightly baking sheet and bake for 25 to 30
some of us not to reflect on the Apple butter is a mixture of bring to foods. coat eight 6-ounce custard cups or minutes, or until the bread is light-
apples, cider, sugar and spices that Serve challah bread apple sum- other ramekins with cooking ly browned on the sides and bot-
negative effect a sugary, rich dish
is slow cooked until thick, smooth mer puddings hot out of the oven spray. Add 1 teaspoon of sugar to
will have on our waistlines. tom. Run a knife around the inside
and caramelized. The thick, but- with a scoop of vanilla frozen each cup and swirl to coat the
But these worries don’t have to tery consistency makes it a good inside. of each cup and invert onto dessert
stop you from celebrating this yogurt or a dollop of fresh plates. Serve warm.
spread for breads, a condiment or whipped cream. Lay 8 slices of the bread on a
year’s new beginning with a suit- an ingredient in baking. Look for it work surface. With a cookie cutter Nutrition information per serv-
ably sweet treat. with the jellies and jams in most CHALLAH BREAD APPLE or a small glass, cut out 8 circles of ing (values are rounded to the
Desserts made with fruits are the markets. bread just large enough to fit in the nearest whole number): 461 calo-
perfect way to satisfy a sweet tooth Health-minded cooks have been SUMMER PUDDINGS bottoms of the custard cups. Trim ries; 57 calories from fat (12 per-
without necessarily loading up on using applesauce to cut fat in Start to finish: 50 minutes (20 the crusts from the remaining 12 cent of total calories); 6 g fat (2 g
traditional diet busters like fat and baked goods for a long time, but minutes active) slices of bread, then cut the slices saturated; o g trans fats); 51 mg
processed sugars. the complex spiciness of apple Servings: 8 into rectangles or squares. Use the cholesterol; 93 g carbohydrate; 10
These challah bread apple sum- butter adds even more depth of fla- 8 teaspoons sugar pieces to line the sides of the g protein; 6 g fiber; 501 mg sodi-
mer puddings feature a crispy, vor, along with a subtle, rounded 20 very thin slices challah bread ramekins, overlapping slightly to um.
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MILK
Continued from page 20
“The damage caused by exercise leads
to a breakdown of the protein structures in your
muscles,but that doesn’t happen until 24 to 48 hours later.”
to regenerate themselves. — Emma Cockburn,a lecturer in sports coaching at Northumbria University
Experts have generally been divided
over whether milk outperforms sports Beijing Olympics, six-time gold medal- Catherine Collins, a spokeswoman for
drinks. Dairy producers have been eager list Michael Phelps regularly downed a the British Dietetic Association and a
to break into the multibillion-dollar mar- flavored milk drink in between races. dietician at London’s St. George’s Trust,
ket, often sponsoring research into Scientists at Loughborough University said while milk may be beneficial for
milk’s athletic benefits that some call have found low-fat milk is better than elite athletes who burn thousands of calo-
biased. So the debate continues, but milk sports drinks for replacing fluids lost ries a day during their intensive training,
has been getting a lot of attention. during exercise. Scientists suspect there occasional gym-goers may be better off
In a study published in the journal may be two reasons for that. Not only drinking sports drinks or plain water.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition and does milk have a lot of electrolytes, but “If you’re just a gym bunny trying to
Metabolism in June, researchers found it is emptied from the stomach more lose a bit of weight, water is probably
people who drank milk after training slowly than sports drinks, keeping the sufficient after exercise,” she said, warn-
were able to exercise longer in their next body hydrated for longer. ing that chocolate milk in particular
session than people who had sports Though the vitamins and proteins could add unwanted calories.
drinks or water. found in milk are present in soy milk or At the Vancouver Olympics, dairy
“It’s the form of the carbohydrate and dietary supplements, experts say milk farmers trucked in about 85,000 extra
the nutrients in milk that is most impor- has better proportions of those nutrients. quarts (80,000 liters) of chocolate milk.
tant,” said Emma Cockburn, a lecturer in Milk also may help athletes shed fat Canadian athletes won a record-setting
sports coaching at Northumbria and build muscle. In a small Canadian 14 gold medals. “I don’t know if the
University in northeast England who led study, experts found women who drank milk helped, but it can’t have hurt,”
the study, which was partially paid for milk after lifting weights gained about Phillips said. Still, even those who pro-
by the dairy industry. 4.4 pounds (2 kilos) of muscle and lost mote milk as a recovery drink say it can-
Cockburn advised athletes to drink about the same amount of body fat. not entirely replace sports drinks.
milk immediately after working out. Women who drank sports drinks put on Because it is harder to digest, people
“The damage caused by exercise leads to about 3.3 pounds (1.5 kilos) of muscle should only drink milk after they are fin-
a breakdown of the protein structures in but didn’t lose any body fat. ished exercising, not during.
your muscles, but that doesn’t happen “It may be that some of the compo- In comparison, sports drinks like
until 24 to 48 hours later,” she said. If nents of milk — the protein, the vitamin Gatorade have easily digestible sugars
athletes drink milk right after training, D and the calcium — act in a synergistic so athletes can chug it during events to
then by the time it is digested, the milk’s fashion to promote fat loss,” said Stuart get an instant boost.
nutrients are ready to be absorbed by the Phillips, a professor of kinesiology at Whitmore says it may be a tough sell
muscles that have been hurt. McMaster University who led the to persuade people to swap their sports
Drinking milk also may help athletes research. Phillips has advised the drinks or even water, for milk. “Most
recover quicker if they are performing Canadian Olympic Association about gym goers have very particular rou-
multiple times in a day. For people who milk and the dairy industry paid for part tines,” he said, acknowledging he takes a
can’t stomach the idea of plain milk, of his research. bit of ribbing for his milk habit from his
experts recommend adding some choco- But some experts warned that drinking rugby teammates. “They call me the
late or other artificial flavor. At the milk after exercise isn’t for everyone. Milky Bar kid.”
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 23
Food brief
FDA issues warning on Researcher finds lax
food safety in restaurants
RALEIGH, N.C. — Here’s an unappetiz-
ing thought: A review of restaurant food safe-
Carolina State University researcher.
Both practices are considered health viola-
tions, said Ben Chapman, an assistant profes-

two green tea drinks


ty practices found that a typical kitchen sor and food safety specialist who used video
worker cross-contaminates food with poten- cameras in eight restaurant kitchens to moni-
tially dangerous pathogens about once per tor worker food safety habits.
hour. Joan McGlockton, a food policy represen-
By Matthew Perrone Among the risky behaviors cited were tative for the National Restaurant
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS workers using aprons and other garments to Association, said that while the study is dis-
dry hands, as well as using the same utensils concerting, the association doesn’t feel it is
WASHINGTON — Federal health regula- and surfaces to prepare both raw and cooked representative of the entire restaurant indus-
tors have issued warnings to the makers of foods, according to a review by a North try.
Canada Dry ginger ale and Lipton tea for
making unsubstantiated nutritional claims
about their green tea-flavored beverages.
In a warning letter issued Aug. 30, the
Food and Drug Administration takes issue
with the labeling of Canada Dry Sparkling
Green Tea Ginger Ale. The agency issued a
similar letter Aug. 23 to Unilever Inc., over
website and product labeling for its Lipton
Green Tea.
Food processors increasingly have been
adding vitamins and nutrients to their prod-
ucts to make them more appealing to health- The Food and Drug Administration is taking
conscious consumers. But the FDA letter to issue with the labeling of Canada Dry
Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, which makes Sparkling Green Tea Ginger Ale.
Canada Dry, states that the agency “does not
consider it appropriate to fortify snack foods The agency asks executives from both
such as carbonated beverages.” companies to respond to the citations within
Furthermore, the agency states that the soft 15 days and to outline their plans for
drink does not meet federal requirements to addressing the problems.
carry the claim that the drink is “enhanced A spokesman for Plano, Texas-based Dr.
with 200 mg of antioxidants from green tea Pepper Snapple Group said in a statement
and vitamin C.” According to FDA regula- the company looks “forward to working
tions, the ingredients in Canada Dry’s prod- with the FDA and addressing the issues
uct “are not nutrients with recognized raised.”
antioxidant activity.” Unilever issued a similar response. The
The FDA letter to Unilever takes issue company’s U.S. operations are in
with a company website that mentions four Englewood Cliffs, N.J.-based, with head-
studies that showed a cholesterol-lowering quarters in London and Rotterdam,
effect with tea. According to the agency, the Netherlands.
labeling is misleading because it suggests Once a niche market, nutrient-enriched
Lipton tea is designed to treat or prevent dis- beverages have grown into a multibillion
ease. The agency also cites antioxidant dollar business that includes everything
labeling claims on the company’s Lipton from calcium-enhanced orange juice to
Green Tea, which do not follow federal energy drinks containing ginseng, ginkgo
guidelines. and other organic products.
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holiday decorations as well as establishing

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8
Calendar BID
Continued from page 1
a group to represent business interests.
During its first year, the DBID charged
businesses fees but the City Council voted
Information Resource Fair. 10 a.m. Hoarding Support Group Meeting. against keeping the charges in 2005.
to 1 p.m. The Veterans Memorial 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Palm Room,
Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Mills Health Center, 100 S. San job. A BID seems to piggyback on work Questions were raised about how the
Redwood City. An informational Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Joanne already being completed by the chamber, money was being spent, if the fees were
resource fair with representative of Chan Psy.D. will host a support
providers that assist older adults with group regarding treatment of hoard- she said. fair as well as if business owners should
staying independent. A drop-off cen- ing and disorganization. Free. For For a BID to be established, businesses
ter will also be available for discard- more information contact Linda be forced to pay them. In an attempt to
ing unused and/or expired medica- Merrifield at had a 45-day opportunity to petition, or meet the needs of business owners, the
tions. For more information call 995- lmerrifield@comcast.net. vote against, the creation. Votes are
6484. DBID proposed to lower fees for smaller,
Mapping Workforce Metrics to weighted based on the amount of money a
San Mateo Library eBranch Class. Business Results. 6 p.m. to 7:30 business would pay should the BID go independent businesses while raising it for
10:30 a.m. Belmont Library, 1110 p.m. Wage Works, 1100 Park Place,
into effect. larger businesses like corporations. In
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. San Mateo. Learn how to use human
Learn about the new features, online resource strategies to succeed. $35, As proposed, a tiered-assessment to 2006, just more than 60 percent of the 477
resources and services offered by the $25 for NCHRA members. For more generate a $90,000 budget would be used businesses affected protested the fees,
brand new San Mateo County information call (415) 291-1992.
Library eBranch. For more informa- for improving and promoting the area. which meant the council did not have the
tion call 591-8286. Rachel’s Challenge. 7 p.m. Mills Under the proposal, businesses would pay be false and four to be interpretation. authority to approve it. Those questions
High School auditorium, 400
Lunch at Twin Pines. 11:30 a.m. Murchison Drive, Millbrae. The $100 to $625 annually depending on the “Let businesses decide. … Whether are still fresh for some business owners
Twin Pines Senior and Community Mills Leadership Class will host business location and square footage. If a you’re for or against this, it doesn’t affect who spoke last night against a new pro-
Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, Rachel’s Challenge, an assembly
Belmont. Come join us for a healthy centered around Rachel Joy Scott — majority of businesses oppose the propos- me. I wish you could all work together for
the first student killed at Columbine al, it cannot move forward. If a majority posal due to the previous failure.
lunch and make new friends. $3 a year. If it doesn’t work, come back,
donation for 60 or over $6 for all High School during the 1999 shoot- favors the proposal, the council can then The 2006 disbandment led to the idea of
other guest. For more information ing. Rachel’s life and the six diaries protest this. But to have a reject
please call 595-7444. she left behind create the framework consider approving the assessments. Burlingame BID flier go out that is patent- a volunteer group, which never gained
for this assembly focused on kind- About 25 petitions were reviewed ly not true, if I had a business on momentum.
Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. ness and compassion. Using audio
1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum, and video from the 1999 shooting before the meeting. Of those, 16 were Burlingame Avenue ... I would be against Despite this, many opposed to the cur-
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San and excerpts from Rachel’s writing valid and nine needed further review, said this also,” Deal said, adding those spread- rent proposal point to a volunteer organi-
Mateo. Learn about the animals at help drive the message of this hour-
Coyote Point. Free with museum long assembly. Free. Guinan. ing the misinformation should be zation as a more attractive option.
admission. For more information call Many questions arose about the city’s ashamed by their actions. Kurt Westphal, of Nature At Play on
342-7755 or visit www.coyoteptmu- Movies on the Square. 8 p.m. role in the creation of such a group.
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, Attempts to start a business improve-
seum.org.
Simply, the city acts to collect the funds ment district on Burlingame Avenue have Burlingame Avenue, volunteered himself
Redwood City. Come see the classic
College Admissions: Advanced thriller ‘Jaws.’ Free. For more infor- and oversee the group. A BID would faced a number of challenges over the to lead such an effort should the BID pro-
Placement and SATs. 6:15 p.m. to mation visit posal fail.
7:45 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 redwoodcity.org/events/moviesched- report to the council with an annual report. years.
Alameda de las Pulgas. Students and ule. At one point, Councilman Jerry Deal In 2004, the Downtown Burlingame
parents learn about the college began reading aloud statements from a let- Improvement District, known as DBID,
admissions process. Free. For more FRIDAY, SEPT. 10
information call 591-8286. Stories from the Past. 11 a.m. San ter sent to him against the BID question- began work. The fee-based organization Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail:
Mateo County History Museum, ing Guinan regarding individual items was established to raise money for proj-
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
Emergency Response Team train-
ing. 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. San Mateo Featuring ‘Story for Bear.’ Learn within the letter. Deal found four items to ects like promoting the area and providing (650) 344-5200 ext. 105.
Department Emergency Operations how to create your own bear stamp to
Center, 200 Franklin Parkway. Join take home. $5 for adults, $3 for sen-
ing parking; and grade separation of the The commission will decide tonight

POPLAR
this six-week course, for adults 18 iors and students with ID.
years and older, where participants Amphlett/Poplar intersection. whether to move forward with evaluat-
are trained in emergency skills that Western Style September
will include earthquake prepared- Birthdays Lunch. Noon. Twin Pines In 2004, Hexagon Transportation ing all 13 options so Hexagon can pre-
ness, disaster response, basic med- Senior and Community Center, 20 Consultants conducted a study of poten- pare a traffic impact analysis.
ical care and more. Free. For more Twin Pines Lane, Belmont. Continued from page 1 tial project safety improvement options
information call 522-7960. Celebrate September birthdays with The commission can have Hexagon
a Western-style luncheon with bis- for the Poplar Avenue corridor, making study all 13 options, or just a number of
College Affordability Discussion cuits and birthday cake. $8 per per- oped through community input from
by Vicky O’Day. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. son. For more information or to six recommendations including: the them, Heap said.
reserve a seat call 595-7444. workshops this year including: closing installation of a center median along
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave. “Since the meeting is a public hearing,
Concepts, strategies and resources the Highway 101/Poplar off-ramp while Poplar from Highway 101 through to
for families. For more information Paws and Claws Wildlife Show.
maintaining the on-ramp; closing the there might even be some new solutions
call 697-7607. 1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum, Amphlett Boulevard; the installation of a that come forward,” Heap said.
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Highway 101 southbound off-ramp and center median along Poplar from
Roses for all seasons. 7:30 p.m. Mateo. Learn about the animals at conversion of Poplar to one-way traffic, Next month, the commission will
Coyote Point. Free with museum Highway 101 through to Idaho Street;
Redwood City Veterans Memorial
in the eastbound direction, east of review a project safety study, determine
Senior Center, 1455 Madison Ave. admission. For more information call the installation of a center median along
Dr. Lakshmi Sridharan teaches how 342-7755 or visit www.coyoteptmu- Humboldt; maintain Poplar traffic pat- Poplar with a southbound Amphlett turn the project’s description and authorize a
to dry roses and make arrangements seum.org. second public workshop.
using them. Free. For more informa- tern two-way but remove all on-street option to provide access to commercial
tion call 857-9380. Fashion’s Night Out. 6 p.m. to 10 parking east of Humboldt and provide a businesses south of Poplar; add traffic The next public workshop on the cor-
p.m. J’me Boutique, 60 E. Third ridor is planned for February 2011 and
THURSDAY, SEPT. 9 Ave., Suite 108, San Mateo. second eastbound lane; force the south- control at Amphlett and Peninsula to
Stay Fit at Little House. 8:30 a.m. Celebrate and support the fashion bound Highway 101 off-ramp to make a restrict southbound Amphlett traffic the Public Works Commission is sched-
to 9:40 a.m. Little House Fitness and retail industries as part of a glob- uled to hold its fifth meeting on the proj-
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo al initiative to restore consumer con- northbound right-turn at Amphlett south of Peninsula; the full closure of
Park. Stay in shape by Taiji/Qi Gong fidence, boost the economy and put Boulevard; through the removal of on- Poplar on-and-off-ramps with no alter- ect in March 2011.
exercises. $12 members, $14 non- the fun back in shopping. A San Mateo City Council study ses-
street parking, provide two eastbound native ramps; and the full closure of
members. For more information call
326-2025. Bluegrass Jam Session. 7 p.m. on-ramp lanes east of Idaho Street; Poplar on-and-off-ramps with south- sion is planned for May 2011 after
Flight Lounge, 971 Laurel St., San install a median and make Poplar four bound Highway 101 ramps moved to the which an environmental review of the
Employment Roundtable. 10 a.m. Carlos. Come out and join local
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave. musicians to listen to and share lanes, two in each direction, by remov- Peninsula interchange. project would be authorized.
Meet five Peninsula employers who music. Attendants are welcome to
will discuss their company, current bring own instruments. For more
property at 317 S. Humboldt St. to just pensate them to relocate.

LAND
and future recruitment needs and information contact Taylor Brough
their corporate culture. Free. For desmo333@yahoo.com. under $975,000. The city will also spend Fire Station 24 is set to be demolished
more information visit and replaced with a modern facility with
www.phase2careers.org. Social Ballroom Dancing. 7:30 p.m. up to $100,000 to relocate the family
to 10:30 p.m. Elk Lodge, 229 W. that currently lives in the home. drive-through bays that allow engines
Microsoft Office Word 2007. 10 20th Ave., San Mateo. For more Continued from page 1
a.m. Half Moon Bay Library, 620 information call 591-7556. Councilman David Lim noted the more maneuverability, Petty said.
Correas St. Word processing using potential for liability issues with fire Currently, trucks have to back into the
Word 2007. Learn about page setup SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 any other alternatives could be found but station, causing traffic and safety issues
and formatting, toolbar buttons and Hearing Loss Association of the
decided last night that taking the proper- trucks sharing a driveway with residents.
printing. Free. For more information Peninsula Meeting for Working “One bad accident could wipe out any at Humboldt Street and Fourth Avenue.
call 726-2316. Adults. 9:30 a.m. Bob’s Courthouse ty was in the public’s best interest. Funding for fire station upgrades
Cafe, 2198 Broadway, Redwood
Song, who owns five properties adja- savings with sharing the easement,” Lim
Rebuilding Together Workshop. 10 City. Free for all interested. For more said. comes from a voter-approved bond
a.m. Twin Pines Senior and information call 345-4551. cent to Fire Station 24 on Humboldt issuance back in 1997.
Community Center, 20 Twin Pines Street, thinks the property may be worth Mayor John Lee thanked Song for the
Lane, Belmont. Perform basic repair offer before the council voted to move The city is also currently ready to tear
more than the city is offering, however,
and renovation services intended to
forward with taking his property. down Fire Station 23 on 27th Avenue. A
support independent living for sen- due to the potential of combining all of
iors and low-income homeowners. “Public safety is the city’s most criti- new temporary station will be located at
his parcels on the block to develop a
Free. For more information or to
cal need. I appreciate your offer but it 2820 El Camino Real while the old sta-
RSVP call 595-7444. larger high-density apartment complex
doesn’t fit our need,” Lee said. tion gets torn down and a new one con-
like the Metropolitan Apartments down
Animals in Action. 10:30 a.m.
The home is currently occupied by structed, Petty said.
Coyote Point Museum, 1651 Coyote the street.
Point Drive, San Mateo. Watch The city offered $520,000 for the the Quezadas family, who were told
wildlife keepers in action. Free with
museum admission. For more infor- property and an additional $453,560 for by Song the home would not be sold.
Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: sil-
mation call 342-7755 or visit severance damages from the larger adja- The family has lived there for more verfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
www.coyoteptmuseum.org.
cent land bringing the total offer for the than a decade and the city will com- (650) 344-5200 ext. 106.
Lunch at Twin Pines. 11:30 a.m.
Twin Pines Senior and Community
of geologic sites for carbon storage to was liability, because a sudden release of
Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane,
Belmont. Come join us for a healthy
lunch and make new friends. $3
donation for 60 or over $6 for all
other guest. For more information
please call 595-7444.
CARBON
Continued from page 1
development of turbo-machinery and
engines to help improve carbon capture
and storage. The projects, in states
large amounts of carbon dioxide can kill
by asphyxiation. The task force called
for several options to be considered:
including California, Pennsylvania, maintaining the current legal frame-
Cemetery Property Resales. Noon Colorado, New York and Texas, are work; putting limits on claims; establish-
to 1 p.m. 1528 S. El Camino Real, climate change, they will create jobs being funded from the economic stimu-
San Mateo. Come and receive expert now and help position the United States ing an industry-financed trust fund to
information on ‘How to save on lus law.
Cemetery Property Costs,’ learn how to lead the world in clean coal technolo- pay damages after a site is closed; or
President Barack Obama wants a cost-
to get a ‘Free Will’ and long-term gies, which will only increase in demand effective deployment of carbon capture transferring of liability to the federal
health care. Free. For more informa-
tion and to RSVP call 372-0795. in the years ahead.” and storage within 10 years — despite government following a site closure,
All told, he said, the department has questions about the technology and under certain conditions.
Creative writing workshops. 1:30
p.m. Little House, 800 Middle Ave., invested more than $4 billion in carbon skepticism about its feasibility. He creat-
Menlo Park. Professional published storage and capture, matched by more For mre information visit
author-editor-teacher will assist in ed a task force this year charged with
your creative writing for self-pub- than $7 billion in private investments. coming up with a plan to overcome bar- http://www.energy.gov/news/docu-
lishing or personal journals. $25. For The newest money will fund 22 proj- riers to such deployment. ments/ICCS(underscore)Project(under-
more information call 326-0723.
ects in 15 states, ranging from evaluation One issue identified by the task force sc ore)Selections.pdf
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Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010 be generated from certain joint endeavors. If you’re involved
in one, make it your priority.
Do all that you can to keep pace with the latest knowledge
within your field of endeavor, and you will likely find yourself PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - If you want to know what
advancing considerably in the year ahead. Those who possess the secret is to finding all your relationships harmonious, all
this kind of expertise are the ones who’ll succeed. you have to do is make sure that you are as cooperative with
other parties as they are with you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - If there is some kind of project
you’re anxious to get going, don’t wait on others to start the ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Make it a point to get some
ball rolling. The sooner you take the initiative yourself, the physical exercise if there is little need to exert your muscles
quicker things will begin to come together. in your job. When you do, it would be preferable if you could
do something out in the fresh air.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Your productivity could be
severely hampered if you allow your activities to be governed TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - If you find yourself in a gre-
by outside influences. If you want to get something done in a garious mood, make some plans to do something fun with
timely fashion, block out all frivolous interference. friends. Don’t sit around and wait for someone to call you.

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110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 201 Personals

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203 Public Notices


CASE# CIV 498091
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Ranjit Singh
110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner, Ranjit Singh filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:

GOT JOBS?
Present name: Ranjit Singh
Proposed name: Tarsem Singh
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
HOME CARE AIDES fore this court at the hearing indicated
Multiple shifts to meet your needs. Great below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp tition for change of name should not be
The best career seekers required. granted. Any person objecting to the
Matched Caregivers (650)839-2273,
read the Daily Journal. (408)280-7039 or (888)340-2273 name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
HOUSEKEEPING, RETIREMENT Com- sons for the objection at least two court
We will help you recruit qualified, talented munity. Full time, understand write & days before the matter is scheduled to
individuals to join your company or organization. speak English. Experience required be heard and must appear at the hearing
$10/hr + benefits. Apply 201 Chadborne to show cause why the petition should
Ave., Millbrae.
not be granted. If no written objection is
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
range of qualifications for all types of positions. NEWSPAPER INTERNS tion without a hearing.
A HEARING on the petition shall be held
For the best value and the best results, JOURNALISM on October 14, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ,
The Daily Journal is looking for in- Room 2C at 400 County Center, Red-
recruit from the Daily Journal... terns to do entry level reporting, re- wood City, CA 94063.
search, updates of our ongoing fea- A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
Contact us for a free consultation so welcome.
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
We expect a commitment of four to set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
Call (650) 344-5200 or eight hours a week for at least four lowing newspaper of general circulation:
The Daily Journal, San Mateo County
months. The internship is unpaid, but
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Filed: August 26, 2010
terns have progressed in time into /s/ Stephen Hall /
paid correspondents and full-time re- Judge of the Superior Court
porters. Dated: 08/26/2010
(Published 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10,
College students or recent graduates 09/22/10)
106 Tutoring 110 Employment are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
experience is preferred but not neces-
sarily required.
CAREGIVERS -
TUTORING CNAS hourly & live-ins, mid Peninsu-
la. Hiring now, call Mon-Fri 9am-3pm.
Please send a cover letter describing
your interest in newspapers, a resume
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #240429
Reliable Caregivers. (415)436-0100
and three recent clips. Before you ap- The following person is doing business
Spanish, French, ply, you should familiarize yourself as: Moody Stills Photography, 223 Pine-
hurst Way, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
with our publication. Our Web site:
Italian DELIVERY DRIVER www.smdailyjournal.com. CA 94080 is hereby registered by the fol-
lowing owner: Jose Villadolid, same ad-
Wanted: Independent Contractor dress. The business is conducted by an
Certificated Local to provide service of delivery of
Send your information via e-mail to
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
Individual. The registrants commenced to
Teacher the Daily Journal six days per ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210,
transact business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/ Jose Villadolid /
All Ages! week, Monday through Satur- San Mateo CA 94402. This statement was filed with the Asses-
day. Experience with newspa- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
per delivery required. Must County on 08/13/10. (Published in the

110 Employment 110 Employment


(650)573-9718 have valid licenses and appro-
priate insurance coverage to
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/18/10,
08/25/10, 09/01/10, 09/08/10).
NOW HIRING for Live-in Caregiver
provide this service in order to SIGN ON BONUS!!!
be eligible. Recruiting for San Mateo, San Francisco FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
and Santa Clara areas. We offer excel- STATEMENT #240572
110 Employment Papers are available for pickup lent benefits! The following person is doing business
*Medical / Vision / Dental / Life Ins. as: Magical Health Center, 200 N. San
in San Mateo at 3:00 a.m. * 401K/Credit Union * Direct Deposit Mateo Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is
AVON REQUIREMENTS: hereby registered by the following owner:
SELL OR BUY Please apply in person Monday- * 1 yrs experience * Own Vehicle Shi Ming Wang, 22591 Nevada Rd.,
Friday only, 10am to 4pm at The * Car Insurance * Valid Drivers HAYWARD, CA 94541. The business is
Earn up 50% + bonuses Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont * Good Communication skills. conducted by an individual. The regis-
Hablamos Espanol St #210, San Mateo. Call today to set up an interview: trants commenced to transact business
1(866)440-5795 1-800-417-1897 or 650-558-8848 under the FBN on N/A
or send Resume to /s/ Shi Ming Wang /
Independent Sales Rep There are currently no openings, Dedward@LivHOME.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
but we will store your application sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
on file for the next opening. County on 08/23/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10,
CAREGIVERS SALES - 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10).

2 years Putnam Auto Group FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


experience Buick Pontiac GMC STATEMENT #240282
The following person is doing business
$50,000 Average Expectation
required. a must…
as: Pup’s 2nd Home, 1664 Wellesley
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403-1035 is
Immediate 5 Men or Women for
Career Sales Position
hereby registered by the following owner:
Laurrette Schuler, same address. The
Placement business is conducted by an individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
• Car Allowance
on all assignments • Paid insurance w/life & dental
business under the FBN on 01/01/2010.
/s/ Laurrette Marie Schuler /
CALL (650)777-9000 • 401k plan This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
• Five day work week County on 08/04/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10,
Top Performers earn $100k Plus!! 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10).
CAREGIVERS Bilingual a plus
Paid training included
Elder Care Aides, CNA's live in. Call Mr. Olson FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Great Jobs, competitive pay. STATEMENT #240476
104 Training 1-866-788-6267
The following person is doing business
Hourly and live in available. Two as: The C.H.I. Foundation Company, 63
years experience with excellent Bovet Rd. #241, SAN MATEO, CA
TERMS & CONDITIONS references. Great Benefits!
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- 94402 is hereby registered by the follow-
SALES/MARKETING ing owner: The C.H.I. Foundation Com-
fieds will not be responsible for more pany, same address. The business is
INTERNSHIPS
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- conducted by a Corporationl. The regis-
bility shall be limited to the price of one Home Sweet The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
for ambitious interns who are eager to trants commenced to transact business
insertion. No allowance will be made for under the FBN on N/A.
errors not materially affecting the value Home Care jump into the business arena with both
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs /s/ Michael Villalpando /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
of the newspaper and media industries.
of the ad. All error claims must be sub-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- (650)556-9906 This position will provide valuable
experience for your bright future.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 08/17/2010. (Published in the
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate claudia@homesweethomecare.com Fax resume (650)344-5290 San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10,
Card. email info@smdailyjournal.com 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10).
THE DAILY JOURNAL Wednesday • Sept. 8, 2010 27
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Drabble Drabble Drabble
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #240773
The following person is doing business
as: Roberts Consulting, 791 Chestnut St.

LEGAL NOTICES #13, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 is hereby


registered by the following owner: Ro-
main Roberts, same address. The busi-
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
Fictitious Business Name Statements, ness under the FBN on
/s/ Romain Roberts /
Trustee Sale This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, County on 09/03/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10,
Name Change, 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10).

Probate, Notice of Adoption,


FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Divorce Summons, STATEMENT #240660
The following person is doing business Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Notice of Public Sales, and More. as: Old School Americana, 1816 Harding
Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Mike Quirk, same address. The business
Published in the Daily Journal for is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
San Mateo County. trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 08/19/10.
/s/ Mike Quirk /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 08/19/2010. (Published in the
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10,
09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #240562
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices The following person is doing business
as: Fuzion Welding, 417 Clark Drive, San
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Mateo, CA 94402 is hereby registered by
STATEMENT #240552 STATEMENT #240452 the following owner: Newman & Brooks,
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business LLC, CA. The business is conducted by
a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
as: Montanari Designs, 134 West Poplar as: Curves of San Mateo, South, 3176
trants commenced to transact business 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles 303 Electronics
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby Campus Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is
registered by the following owner: Julie hereby registered by the following owner: under the FBN on 08/02/2010.
/s/ David Newman / NOTICE OF APPLICATION COLORIZED TERRITORIAL quarters (5 JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15.,
A. Montanari, same address. The busi- Central Park Enterprises, LLC., same ad- TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES pieces) uncirculated $18/all. (408)249- (650)367-8949
ness is conducted by an Individual. The dress. The business is conducted by a This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Date of Filing Application: 09/01/10 3858
registrants commenced to transact busi- Limited Liability Company. The regis- To Whom It May Concern: MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent cond.,
ness under the FBN on 07/01/2010 trants commenced to transact business County on 08/23/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls - refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-2664
/s/ Julie A Montanari / under the FBN on 08/03/2010. TOWN CENTER PARTNERS L-PSHIP Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Donna Waslh-Humphrey / 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10).
The applicant(s) listed above are apply- tall, $20., (650)518-0813 MICRO TEK scanner/copier - excellent
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage condition, $15., (650)368-0748
County on 08/20/2010. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, County on 08/17/2010. (Published in the STATEMENT #240767 3052 WOODSIDE RD PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo
tion never used $45/all. (650)345-1111 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, The following person is doing business WOODSIDE, CA 94062
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). as: Maitri Medical Center, 951 College Type of license applied for: HISTORY BOOK of "Superbowls by the
47 - On-Sale General Eating Place PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi
Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025 is here- bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592-2648 like new, $35. (650)341-5347
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME by registered by the following owner: San Mateo Daily Journal
STATEMENT #240280 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Evaleen Jones, M.D., CA. The business September 8, 2010
The following person is doing business SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good
STATEMENT #240680 is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- condition $90. 650-347-9920
as: Firedragon Express, 1765 E. Bay- The following person is doing business istrants commenced to transact business chard (650)834-4926
shore Rd., Ste. C, PALO ALTO, CA as: MMC Group, 941 Maple St., San Ma- under the FBN on SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way
94303 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owner: Firedragon LLC., 102 Vista
teo, CA 94402 is hereby registered by /s/ James Conrad / 210 Lost & Found JOE MONTANA cover photo, '85 "in Radio - $95.obo, call for more details,
the following owner: Maria L. Castillo, This statement was filed with the Asses- flight" magazine, $30, (650)341-8342 (650)290-1960
Del Prado, LOS GATOS, CA 95030. The same address. The business is conduct- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo FOUND IPHONE in Shoreview area, San
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- ed by an Individual. The registrants com- Mateo last week of July. Please provide OAKLAND A'S bobble head dolls 80's SILVER TONE stereo and phonograph
County on 09/03/2010. (Published in the (2) $15/each or $25/all in box. (408)249-
bility Company. The registrants com- menced to transact business under the San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, proof of ownership. Call (650)868-7321 player inside wood cabinet $60.,
menced to transact business under the FBN on N/A. 3858 (650)483-3693
09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10).
FBN on 07/07/2010 /s/ Maria Castillo /
/s/ Ehab Youssef / FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam- POSTER - framed photo of President
This statement was filed with the Asses- era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont. SONY RADIO cassette recorder $20
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, black good condition. (650)345-1111
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650)593-9294 (650)755-8238
County on 08/30/2010. (Published in the STATEMENT #240690
County on 08/04/2010. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10, The following person is doing business TV - Big Screen, $70., ok
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, LOST: CAMERA in case. Burlingame SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s.
09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10). as: Real Property Investments, 1219 Avenue / Washington Park area. Lost condition,(650)367-1350
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). Paloma Avenue, Ste. 1, Burlingame, CA Good condition, $225., appraised at
Saturday, July 31 around 1pm. Bummed $800., (650)345-3450.
94010 is hereby registered by the follow- about losing camera; mostly bummed 304 Furniture
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ing owner: Guy M. Guerrero, same ad-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #240675 about losing family photos in camera. If SWATCH WATCH '86 Worlds Fair.
dress. The business is conducted by an found, please call Joe, (650) 867-6652 3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100.
STATEMENT #240182 The following person is doing business Individual. The registrants commenced to Like New w/receipt $85, (650)591-6596
The following person is doing business as: All Valley Detectives, 500 Allerton (650)787-8219
transact business under the FBN on VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers,
as: Recessed Electrical Designs, LLC.,
1441 Pescadero Rd., PESCADERO, CA
St., #104, Redwood City, CA 94063 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
09/01/10. 295 Art perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111 3 TIERED stainless rolling cart gently
/s/ Guy M. Guerrero /
94060 is hereby registered by the follow- Nathan Jones, same address. The busi- This statement was filed with the Asses- used $100 firm, (650)341-0418
PICTURE PAINTING "jack vettriano" VICTORIAN VICTON talking machine-
ing owner: Recessed Electrical Designs, ness is conducted by an Individual. The sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Portland gallery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345- 1910, works and looks fine, $650.,
LLC., same address. The business is registrants commenced to transact busi- 46" ROUND dining table $90. Call
County on 08/31/2010. (Published in the 1111. (650)579-7020 (650)430-4884
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- ness under the FBN on 11/1998. San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10,
ny. The registrants commenced to trans- /s/ Nathan Jones / 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). 9 DRAWER dresser and 2 end tables.
act business under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses- PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano 300 Toys
with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 $100/all. (650)692-2231
07/11/2005. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
/s/ Thomas A. Saviano / County on 08/30/2010. (Published in the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30 ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table
This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10,
STATEMENT #240731 296 Appliances obo never used, (650)349-6059 marble top, carved door $50. (650)342-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10). 7568
County on 07/29/2010. (Published in the The following person is doing business
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, as: Pet Ready, 1043 Annapolis Dr., San AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for
narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
302 Antiques
CABINET - Real wood, $70.,
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Mateo, CA 94403 is hereby registered by condition, $100., (650)212-7020 (650)367-1350
STATEMENT #240113 the following owner: Teresa Murphy, ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack
The following person is doing business same address. The business is conduct- or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
condition, $95., (650)726-2443 CHAIR, IKEA. Very Good cond. Recliner
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Molinari Ceramic Tile Company, 23 ed by an Individual. The registrants com- shaped, flexible. Lt brown wood on can-
Buttercup Lane, San Carlos, CA 94070 is KENMORE DISHWASHER, almond,
STATEMENT #240326 menced to transact business under the works great. $50. 650-961-9652 vas 26-1/2"x38”x29" $15. 650-704-2497.
The following person is doing business hereby registered by the following owner: FBN on ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra-
as: The California Abalone Company, Daniel Albert Molinari, 203 Hillsdale /s/ Teresa Murphy / MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well, dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs,
LLC, #1 Jonson Pier, HALF MOON BAY, Way, Emerald Hills, CA 94062. The $85., (650)355-2996 RWC, Photo by email: kennjc@aol.com, CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)592-5591
CA 94019 is hereby registered by the fol- business is conducted by an Individual. bre base with glass shades $20.
The registrants commenced to transact sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
lowing owner: The California Abalone County on 09/01/2010. (Published in the (650)504-3621
Company, LLC, 37139 Edith St., NEW- business under the FBN on MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
ARK, CA 94560. The business is con- /s/ Daniel A. Molinari / San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, solid mahogany. $300/obo. COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350
09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). $70. Call (650)229-4735
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)867-0379
The registrants commenced to transact sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee
business under the FBN on County on 07/26/2010. (Published in the PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent Table with leather top, $30., (650)771-
/s/ Doug Hayes / San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10, EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20 1888
NOTICE OF APPLICATION condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 Cylinders oak case - Serviced yearly,
This statement was filed with the Asses- 09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10).
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, beautiful, $550/obo, (650)344-6565
County on 08/06/2010. (Published in the ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Date of Filing Application: August 5, ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought age good condition $75. (650)867-2720
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). STATEMENT #240617 2010 REFRIDGERATOR SIDE-BY-SIDE, ice for $415. Sacrifice for $330.
The following person is doing business To Whom It May Concern: & water originally $1500, selling $100., (650)771-1888
as: Ebony & Ivory Music, 840 Brookside The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: (650)756-6778 COFFEE TABLE SQUARE shaped.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Lane, Millbrae, CA 94030 is hereby reg- OSTERIA COPPA, LLC Lightweight, 28”x28x19" includes large
STATEMENT #240536 istered by the following owner: Afsaneh The applicant(s) listed above are apply- SHOP VACUUM 5 gallons with extra fil-
ters $15. (650)949-2134
303 Electronics storage space, $11 650-704-2497
The following person is doing business Marandi, same address. The business is ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage
as: Halloween City, 3600 S El Camino conducted by an Individual. The regis- Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:
Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great COMPUTER DESK - $70., (650)367-
trants commenced to transact business 139 S. B ST. power 9 gallon wet/dry $40. (650)591- condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
registered by the following owner: Gags under the FBN on 1350
SAN MATEO, CA, 94401-3908 2393
and Games, Inc., 37139 Edith St., NEW- /s/ Afsaneh Marandi / Type of license applied for:
ARK, CA 94560. The business is con- CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted
This statement was filed with the Asses- 47 - On-Sale General Eating Place INTELLIVISION CONTROLLER with 13 Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5"
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants STOVE TOP 4 burners with electric grill
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo game cartridges $50., (650)592-5591
commenced to transact business under San Mateo Daily Journal commercial grade $50., (650)756-6778 $98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932
County on 08/26/2010. (Published in the September 8, 2010
the FBN on 0805/2010. San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10,
/s/ Christopher Bearss / JVC DVD cd player $25. (650)834-4926 RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888
09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10). TOASTER "PROCTOR Silex" one slice,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo NOTICE OF APPLICATION works fine SOLD!
County on 08/19/2010. (Published in the FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE UPRIGHT FREEZER - like new, $100 ., 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
STATEMENT #240650 (650)257-7562
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). Date of Filing Application: 08/31/10
The following person is doing business To Whom It May Concern: VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like
as: DL Johnson Consulting, 517 Hillcrest The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: new $45. (650)878-9542
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Drive, Redwood City, CA 94062 is here- XIAOJING QIAN
STATEMENT #240195 by registered by the following owner: WEBER GRILL - Never used! Porcelain
The following person is doing business The applicant(s) listed above are apply-
Robert Vieira, same address. The busi- enamel bowl and lid, 22-1/2” with ash
as: Virtual Ink, 2107 Ensenada Way, ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage catcher. SOLD!
ness is conducted by an Individual. The Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:
SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby regis- registrants commenced to transact busi-
tered by the following owner: Lynn Bru- 1055 EL CAMINO REAL
no, same address. The business is con- ness under the FBN on N/A. MILLBRAE, CA 94030 297 Bicycles
ducted by an Individual. The registrants /s/ Robert Vieira / Type of license applied for:
commenced to transact business under This statement was filed with the Asses- 41 - On-Sale Beer & Wine - Eating BICYCLE - womens, made in Austria
the FBN on 07/01/2010. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Place $50., (650)483-3693
/s/ Lynn Bruno / County on 08/27/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10, San Mateo Daily Journal BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10). September 8, 2010 thick weave, never used, $25. obo,
County on 07/29/2010. (Published in the (650)260-2664
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10,
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). NOTICE OF APPLICATION MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME speed $99. 919-740-4336 San Mateo
STATEMENT #240660 TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business Date of Filing Application: August 18,
STATEMENT #240545 as: (1) The Entrepreneur’s Source (2) 2010 298 Collectibles
The following person is doing business TES, 603 Barcelona Dr. MILLBRAE, CA To Whom It May Concern:
as: Bellasens, 377 Laurie Meadows Dr. 94030, is hereby registered by the follow- The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
Apt. 315, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is ing owner: Lar MorCam Management, BILL KUANG (650)592-2648
hereby registered by the following owner: Inc., same address. The business is con- The applicant(s) listed above are apply-
Raquel Robledo, same address. The ducted by a Corporation. The registrants ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage
business is conducted by an Individual. commenced to transact business under Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 5 COLORIZED territorial quarters uncir-
The registrants commenced to transact the FBN on culated $7/all. (408)249-3858
1201 LAUREL ST.
business under the FBN on 08/02/2010. /s/ Vivian Stiassny / SAN CARLOS, CA 94070-5015
/s/ Raquel Robledo / This statement was filed with the Asses- BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $15.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Type of license applied for: (650)345-1111
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine - Eating
County on 08/20/2010. (Published in the County on 08/27/2010. (Published in the Place CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER -
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, San Mateo Daily Journal beautiful design, $25., leave message
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). August 25, September 1, 8, 2010 (650)365-1797
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610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 306 Housewares 381 Homes for Sale 381 Homes for Sale
"PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn
"Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle $25., (650)868-0436

BISSEL STEAM CLEANER - easy to


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$35.obo, (650)260-2664
ACROSS DOWN 37 Begs to differ 47 Pan-fries
1 Bit of cat chat 1 Kate of “We Are BOWL - light green heavy glass swirl de-
39 Jackie’s “O” 49 Prayer beads sign bowl, great centerpiece, $25.,
5 Phobia Marshall” 40 Sloth, for one 52 Trojan War king (650)834-2804
10 Cell signal 2 Airline to Ben- 41 Price indicator 55 Brand CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
strength indicators Gurion tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
43 Hall of Fame 56 Computer nerd $100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720
14 __ mater 3 Prefix with bus NFL coach 57 “Happy birthday” CHOPSTICKS- 7 sets, unopened, deco-
15 Unconventional 4 Oxford vests Ewbank writer, perhaps rative, variety of colors and designs,
16 Atty.-to-be’s 5 Moola $10., (650)578-9208
44 Dillon of “There’s 58 Org. that
challenge 6 German coal Something About reaches for the COUNTERTOP WATER DISPENSER :
17 Indian princess valley Oasis water cooler Hot N Cold, Durable
Mary” stars? & excellent condition,$86, (650)278-2702
18 Flightless birds 7 Riviera season
45 Happen to 59 “I’m __ it’s over”
19 Where some 8 Emirate natives, ELECTRIC BBQ - nonstick, $40.,
descents start mostly 46 Shakers founder 62 Brandy letters (650)592-2648
LUIGI BORMIOLI "Strauss" 9 oz. drink-
20 Elite socialite 9 Menu heading ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: ing glasses, set of 10 for $25. Matches
22 Place for a 10 Not at all "Strauss" 13.5 oz. Call (650)630-2329.
finance major scintillating OVEN ROASTING PAN WITH RACK.
New, non stick, large, never used $55.,
24 Dick and Harry’s 11 Comparable to a (650)341-0418
leader? cucumber
25 __ name: 12 Punk rock icon REVEREWARE, 1,3.4 qt. pots, 5",7"
computer ID Joey pans, stainless steel w/copper bottoms,
excellent cond., $60/all. (650)577-0604
26 “__ size fits all” 13 Inscribed slabs
VASE - beautiful butterfly design, gold
27 Delivery method 21 Young ‘uns color, perfect cond, $25., (650)867-2720
31 Russian coins 23 Rock’s Mötley __
33 Grinders 25 Yet to be had 307 Jewelry & Clothing
34 1960s Canadian 27 Revolutionary MURANO GLASS bracelet from Italy
various shades of red and blue artfully
prime minister Guevara designed $100. (650)991-2353
Pearson 28 “Oh yeah? __ SMALL JEWELRY cabinet - 17” H, 12”
36 Pound of poetry who?” W, 2 glass doors, plus 2 drawers, very
pretty, $35., (650)592-2648
37 Planned attack 29 Misjudge
times 30 Auto pioneer WOMAN’S PEARL NECKLACE - ivory
& blue cultured, blue pearl collar, 10
38 Middle __ 32 Bit of a fairy tale strands, 18”, $40., (650)834-2804
42 Ironic tales’ tails trail
44 Sharapova of 35 Process: Abbr. xwordeditor@aol.com 09/08/10 308 Tools
tennis CLICKER TORQUE wrench 1/2 inch 310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment
drive 20-150 LBS reversible all chrome
45 Low parts $40. 650-595-3933
MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle 2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
48 Online investing CRAFTSMAN 16” SCROLL SAW -
card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238
17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238
50 Bambi’s aunt good condition, $85., (650)591-4710 BROWN LEATHER GOLF BAG with 11
51 “Baseball HAND SAWS - $5/each 3 total. Daly MIRROR OCTAGON GOLD FRAME golf clubs, $65/all, (650)592-2648
City, call for details, (415)333-8540 beveled edge new never hung 30 inches
Tonight” channel x 22 inches $40., (650)868-0436 GOLD'S GYM - GT2000Power Tower +
Instructions as new, asking $100.00
53 Like some PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good
condition, $350., (650)926-9841 PICNIC COOLER with utensils and small obo, (650)344-6565
stocks, for short plates and wine cups. still in wrapper
KAYAK - Necky Looksha 4 model, 17 ft.,
SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal- $20/all. (408)249-3858
54 Camera lens lon stack tank air compressor $100., 53 lbs, $1,000. (650)394-4243
ratio (650)591-4710 PICTURE FRAME - Large, $25., MITZU JR. tour kids set 7 clubs & bag
(650)367-1350 $15/all obo. (650)952-0620
56 Bare wear TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
$85. (650) 787-8219 SALON CHAIR - hydrolic, works per- ROLLER BLADES - GLX bravo blade
60 Wasatch fectly, black base, black leather, size 7-8 purple, great condition $6.,
$90.obo, (650)290-1960
Mountains ski 309 Office Equipment (650)578-9208
resort CALCULATOR - Casio, still in box, new,
SCALE - Ohaus 2,610g troy capacity
SOLD! TITLIST GOLF club 983k driver 9.5 de-
61 Body-care brand $25., (650)867-2720
gree grafaloy stiff/ $75 obo. (650)952-
SOPRANOS COOKBOOK and calen-
named from the CORNER OFFICE DESK with hutch dar $10/all. (408)249-3858 0620
Latin for “snow- $90/obo, (415)271-7602
STAIRS 6 ft and 4 ft $90/both. 650-368- TRIATHLON WETSUIT - Quintanaroo,
white” DELL ALL IN ONE COLOR PRINTER 3037 ladies, medium, good condition, $45.,
SCANNER with 4 extra ink cartridges, (650)728-5978
63 Sch. with $40. obo., (650)290-1960 SUIT/COAT HANGERS (14) sturdy good
quality hardwood unused $1/each or all WOODEN TENNIS RACKET '50's or
Riverside and LADIES SWIVEL ADJUSTABLE office $10 older "C"Hemold $25., (650)868-0436
Irvine campuses desk chair, burgundy upholstery with San Bruno 650-588-1946
black frame, never used, $35/obo, exc. 322 Garage Sales
64 Soup vegetable cond. ,(650)260-2664 VACUUM CLEANER - $50.,
(650)367-1350
65 Stunning weapon
66 Tableland OFFICE LAMP - new in box, $35/obo,
67 __ majesty
(650)303-3568 VICTORIAN BUILDINGS collection of
Liberty Falls 11 for $30/all 3.5 to 4 inches
GARAGE SALE
68 Like some bars
OFFICE LAMP brand new $8. (650)345-
1111
tall. (650)592-2648
SOUTH SAN
69 Pitt in films VIETNAM VHS (5) documentary. good
By Mangesh Sakharam Ghogre
(c)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
09/08/10 310 Misc. For Sale condition $15/all. (408)249-3858. FRANCISCO
2 "HUFFY Tundra" Bicycles Male & Fe-
WALKER - fold up, like new, has two
wheels, $20. (650)342-7568
505 Eucalyptus
315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy 304 Furniture
male $100/each. Denise (650)589-2893
WETSUIT - Barefoot, like new, $40.,
Ave.
2 LIGHT fixture shades - vintage, 1960’s,
square ceiling glass shades, 11”X11”x1”,
(650)367-8949 Sat., Sept. 11
FRENCH END TABLE - exquisite inlaid
rich mahogany wood, custom glass tray, original beauty, $15. (650)347-5104 WHEELBARROW LARGE, needs tire 8 am - 1 pm
repair $10. Daly City 415-333-8540
20” x 27” X 19”H, $100., (650)347-5104
BALANCING DISC for back by "Body Christmas & Halloween
WORLD CUP memorabilia '94 USA Bear
HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52 Sport" $15. (408)249-3858
mascot, 2 sport cups unused and collec- items, tools & More!
inch W, $75., (650)341-1645 BARBIE DOLL - 36" my size Barbie doll, tors pins $55/all. (650)591-6596
LARGE PICNIC table - 3’ x 8’, $25., fully dressed, $35., (650)583-5233
(650)368-0748 BETTY BOOP Women's perfume in box 311 Musical Instruments
MAHOGANY BEDROOM DRESSER - $10. (408)249-3858
37 L x 19 W 9 drawers and attached mir-
ror 37 H x 36 W , $75., (650)341-1645
BLUE BACK disc never used in box
2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for
both. (650)342-4537 MOVING SALE
$15. (408)249-3858
MATTRESS TWIN size perfect condition
GLOCKENSPIEL- very beautiful, $100., EVERYTHING
BOOKS (150+) - Ency,novels, etc.,
SOLD! great condition, 1960-70’s, $30. for all,
(650)755-9833
MUST GO!
SSF, (650)583-8069 KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
OAK TV stand with swivel top $50. (650)583-2767 REDWOOD CITY
(650)692-2231 CAROL HIGGINS CLARK HARDBACK
BOOKS - 10 @ $3. ea., or all for $25.,
1238 Connecticut Dr.
OTTOMAN/ FOOTREST Clean. Like 312 Pets & Animals
new. Circular. Light brown 'felt like' mate- (650)341-1861 Sat. & Sun.
rial. $6.Call cell: 650-704-2497
CHARCOAL BBQ like new with cover
and extended holder $55. (650)347-9920
ROYAL CANINE Vet. Diet misc. dry food
for old or ailing, $25/ea. 2-Calorie Con- Sept. 11 & 12
PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs includes COOKBOOK "HOW to cook everything"
trol CC 5lbs. or Urinary SO 5.5 lbs., ea.
$10. All 5 bags for $50. (650)630-2329.
9 am - 5 pm
umbrella with stand all metal $80/all
OBO, (650)367-8949
$10. (408)249-3858 Tons of glassware,
PEDESTAL TABLE beautiful, round,
DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding 316 Clothes dishes, silver items,
large dog cage good condition, 2 door
wood inlay, $90/obo, (415)271-7602 with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949 BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE
day bed frame,
RECLINER - Brown leather, slightly ETAGER over the toilet water tank - wal-
JACKET - Large, water proof, new,
$35., (650)342-7568
Burl Table & more!
worn. SOLD! nut, $25., San Mateo, (650)341-5347
ROCKING CHAIR white with gold trim HENRY THE BOTTLE HOLDER -perfect MENS "BASS" black loafers like new
excel cond $100. 650-755-9833 size 12D $35. (650)868-0436
condition from Bombay store discontin-
ued, $100., (650)867-2720
335 Rugs
ROLL-A-WAY SUPERB, wood book- MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
case/entertainment center $70. NEW KASHAN 9’ X13’8” rug from
304 Furniture 304 Furniture 36/32, (408)420-5646 India,multicolor, ornamental, lovely to
(415)585-3622 JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard- look at, silky to touch, $3,000 Cash,
backs @ $3.ea., 4 paperbacks @ $1. (650)573-0716.
DESK 60”w 28”h 30” d, two shelf exten- DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side ea., (650)341-1861 PINK LADIES hospital volunteer jacket
sion 4 drawers $60 (650)364-7777. tray. excellent condition $75. (650)949- SHELVING - 2000 square foot of shelv-
ing, $500. obo, (650)212-6666 like new washed once Medium $10
2134 KARASTAN AREA RUG - 5’ X 3’, 100% RWC. (650)868-0436 335 Garden Equipment
DESK, EXTRA LONG. LIKE new. Brown TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect all wool, thick pile with fringe, solid color
wood .5 drawers; 2 sliding doors. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak beige, very clean, $60., (650)347-5104 SCRUBS - Medical, woman’s, Size L, TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi-
condition, $475., (650)638-1285 tion, (650)345-1111
18"x28"x72"$18. 650-704-2497 wood, great condition, glass doors, fits pretty prints, excellent condition, $9. ea,
large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. TWO END tables: $35 or $20 each. KITTY LITTER container plastic with 5 pairs of pants $6. ea.(650)290-1960
(650)261-9681 TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi-
(650)787-8219 swinging door and handle $13. (650)592- tion, (650)345-1111
DINING TABLE with 4 chairs 2 leafs 2648 SOCCER CLEATS - 3 pair, size 6,7 & 8,
$95. (650)483-3693 FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2 WICKER FURNITURE, 5 pieces, SOLD! $10. each, (650)679-9359 TREE PRUNER 5ft long good condition
door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti- LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover & $10. (408)249-3858
que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059. plastic carring case & headrest, $35. 317 Building Materials
DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20.,
light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645 (650)771-1888 each, (650)592-7483 345 Medical Equipment
FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal- DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather nut, framed mirrors, 29” X 22”, perfect, WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99 MASSAGE KIT $18 in original box , various sizes, half moon, like new, $10. ALUMINUM CRUTCHES for adults ad-
seat, $35., (650)355-2996 each $25., pair $44., (650)344-6565 (great condition!), (650)367-1350 (650)368-3037 and up, (650)756-6778 justable $30. (650)341-1861
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379 Open Houses 440 Apartments 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 630 Trucks & SUV’s 650 RVs
SCION ‘06 tC, Basic, dark gray, CHEVROLET ‘74 Stepside Pickup - Half WHISPER KING RV WATER PUMP-
Don’t lose money #9919P, $15,588. Toyota 101. Please ton, 350 engine, automatic. SOLD! new, 100 PSI 12 volt 2 GPM $70.,
OPEN HOUSE REDWOOD on a trade-in or mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000 FORD ‘07 RANGER- low miles, very
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CHEVY ‘06 Cobolt LS 4 door teal color TOYOTA ‘08 Highlander, base, gray,
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1(800)754-0569 no smoking, 1 private parking, new re-
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470 Rooms FORD ‘09 Focus, SE, Blue, #9942P,
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 $1250., (650)726-9733.
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Around the world
Report: Castro blasts
Ahmadinejad as anti-Semitic
and Nasser Karimi HAVANA — Fidel Castro criticized Iranian President
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for what he called his anti-Semitic
attitudes and questioned his own actions during the Cuban
TEHRAN, Iran — The international Missile Crisis of 1962 during interviews with an American
crossfire over Iran’s stoning sentence for journalist he summoned to Havana to discuss fears of global
a woman convicted of adultery intensi- nuclear war.
fied Tuesday with a top European Union Jeffrey Goldberg, a national correspondent for The Atlantic,
official calling it “barbaric” and an blogged on the magazine’s website Tuesday that he was on
Iranian spokesman saying it’s about pun- vacation last month when the head of the Cuban Interests
ishing a criminal and not a human rights Section in Washington — which Cuba maintains there instead
issue. of an embassy — called to say Castro had read his recent arti-
The sharp words from both sides pro- cle about Israel and Iran and wanted him to come to Cuba.
vide a snapshot of the dispute: Western Goldberg asked Julia Sweig, a Cuba-U.S. policy expert at
leaders are ramping up pressure to call the Council on Foreign Relations, to accompany him, and the
off the sentence for Sakineh pair spent portions of three days talking with Castro.
Mohammadi Ashtiani and Iran is fram-
ing it as a matter for its own courts and
Abbas asks U.S. to step into settlement dispute
society. RAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President
The case of the 43-year-old mother of Mahmoud Abbas said he has asked the U.S. to settle a dispute
two also spills over into larger and even with Israel over settlement expansion that is threatening to
more complex issues for Iran’s Islamic derail Mideast peace talks.
REUTERS Israel’s 10-month partial freeze on new construction in
leaders of national sovereignty and
defense of their system of justice. European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso delivers a speech about the West Bank settlements ends Sept. 26, and Israeli officials
Iranian authorities routinely defend
state of the European Union at the European Parliament in Strasbourg,France. have indicated they will not extend the freeze as is. Abbas has
their legal codes and human rights stan- human rights, all European countries can Strasbourg, France. said he’ll quit peace talks with Israel unless the restrictions
dards as fully developed and in keeping ... free murderers in defense of human The case also has been wrapped up in remain in place.
with the country’s traditions and values. claims of Iranian missteps and abuses. Abbas said late Monday that he has asked the U.S. “to inter-
rights,” Mehmanparast told reporters.
vene in the settlement issue.”
They have widely ignored Western Ashtiani’s stoning sentence was put on Last month, Iranian authorities broad-
The Obama administration has promised an active role in
denunciations over the crackdowns after hold in July and is now being reviewed cast a purported confession from
the talks, Abbas told reporters accompanying him on his way
last year’s disputed presidential election. by Iran’s supreme court. Iranian authori- Ashtiani on state-run television. A back from Washington, where direct negotiations were
Iranian authorities also bristle at ties also say she has been convicted of woman identified as Ashtiani admitted to launched last week after a hiatus of nearly two years.
Western criticism — including U.S. playing a role in her husband’s 2005 being an unwitting accomplice in her
State Department human rights reports murder. husband’s killing. Kian said he believes Japan reporter tricked captors into using Twitter
— and say foreign governments over- But her lawyer, Houtan Javid Kian, she was tortured into confessing.
look shortcomings in their own systems says she was never formally put on trial Then on Monday, Kian said he TOKYO — A Japanese journalist held hostage in
and fail to hold Western ally Israel on the charge of being an accomplice to received word that his client was lashed Afghanistan for five months managed to send out a message
murder and was not allowed to mount a 99 times last week in a separate punish- via Twitter that he was alive when his captors asked him how
accountable.
defense. ment after British newspaper ran a pic- to use a cell phone.
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Commission President Jose Manuel identified as Ashtiani. The newspaper, the militants brought him his new cell phone and asked the
that the Islamic state was willing to push prisoner to set it up.
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news of the sentence. for the error. The younger militants were more interested in accessing
with rhetoric. Al-Jazeera on the phone, but Tsuneoka managed to shift their
“If release of all those who have com- “Barbaric beyond words,” he said dur- There was no official Iranian confir-
attention to Twitter, successfully getting them to ask him to
mitted murder is considered defending ing his first State of the Union address in mation of the new punishment.
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