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Parents, children and guests enjoyed an evening of African drumming in the Oak Meeting Room of the San Mateo Public
Library on July 14.The African drummer, dancer, seer and educator Onye Onyemaechi taught the attendees how to play the
African drums and how to do African dancing. People have lost the aspects of bringing family together, they never come
together, said Onyemaechi.This will give them some idea of bonding together as a family and celebrating life in one voice.
while breathing the fresh air in a new, outdoor patio, which officials will consider
building.
The South San Francisco Planning
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Former Attorney General Dick Thornburgh is 83. Soul
singer Denise LaSalle is 81. Soul singer William Bell is 76.
International Tennis Hall of Famer Margaret Court is 73.
College Football Hall of Famer and football coach Jimmy
Johnson is 72. Violinist Pinchas Zukerman is 67. Actorsinger Ruben Blades is 67. Rock composer-musician Stewart
Copeland is 63. Playwright Tony Kushner is 59. Dancer
Michael Flatley is 57. Actress Phoebe Cates is 52. Actor Paul
Hipp (TV: The Middle) is 52. Actor Daryl Chill Mitchell
is 50. Actor Jonathan Adams is 48. College and Pro Football
Hall of Famer Barry Sanders is 47. Actress Rain Pryor is 46.
Actor-comedian
Will Ferrell is 48.
Actor Corey
Feldman is 44.
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Candise Giersch (Len), Valerie Laguillo
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Beloved companion of Gigi, a bichon
frise.
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Tuesday, July 21, at St. Roberts Catholic
Church, 1380 Crystal Springs Road, San
Bruno, CA, 94066.
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saying, Dont grieve for me, and just remember the good times, the
laughter and the love. Jean was an amazing woman. We are proud
to call her our Mom.
It takes a very special person to treat step-children as if they were
your own, but she did. We will always remember her willingness
to help during times of need. She was there for all the important
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Her son Lew and his wife Gale were at her side.
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1927. She entered heavens gates on July 5, 2015. She is survived by her step-children, Lew
Guiler of Bluffton, South Carolina, Jo Guiler Kusie of Chico, California and Norman Guiler and
Dennis Guiler of Kent, Washington. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Kathleen Miedema
and many nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 45 years H. Lewis Guiler Jr., brothers
Donald and John and her parents John and Aheltah (Rietkert) Miedema of Grand Rapids.
There will be a service held at Chapel of Light, Skylawn Mausoleum at Skylawn Memorial
Park in San Mateo, California on August 15, 2015 where she will be laid to rest with her husband.
In Jeans youth, she enjoyed dancing, swimming, tennis and ice skating. Jean collected
teacups and played the piano. Jean and her husband Lew loved to travel and visited many
places in the world.
Jean and her husband Lew lived in the Bay Area for more than 50 years. Jean worked
for over 40 years at Stecher- Traung-Schmidt Lithographs and International Paper in San
Francisco. Lew and Jean Guiler owned The Grand Apartments in San Mateo and Lew-Jean
Hallmark stores in Foster City and Burlingame, California. After retiring she did volunteer
work at the Martin Luther King Senior Center in San Mateo where she received a volunteer
Award from the City of San Mateo in 2008.
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Coach sentenced to
60 days for lewd act with girl
A former football coach at El Camino High
School in South San Francisco was sentenced
to 60 days in county jail
Wednesday for kissing a
15-year-old girl and touching her thigh.
Mark Avery Turner, 42,
must also register as a sex
offender for the rest of his
life, District Attorney
Steve Wagstaffe said.
Prosecutors said Turner
Mark Turner gave the victim a ride
home after a basketball
practice and rubbed the girls thigh several
times during a five-minute period.
Turner asked the girl whether she thought
of him as more than a coach and kissed her on
the cheek, according to prosecutors.
Turner made the girl swear not to tell anyone what happened. She eventually told several friends and the story got back to the
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girls parents who called police, according to
prosecutors.
He pleaded no contest to the crime in May.
Turner worked for several years as a football coach and campus security officer at El
Camino High School and also coached girls
club basketball in the Bay Area.
He is forbidden to ever have contact with
his victim again, according to prosecutors.
He gets credit for nine days served.
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Obama: No mechanism to
revoke Cosbys Medal of Freedom
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama
on Wednesday rejected the idea of revoking
Bill Cosbys Presidential
Medal of Freedom because
of sexual misconduct allegations.
Theres no precedent
for revoking a medal,
Obama said. We dont
have that mechanism.
The president, who was
asked about Cosbys
Bill Cosby
medal at a news conference, declined to address specific allegations
against the entertainer because there are
pending legal matters. But Obama left no
question about his thinking on the larger
issue of drugs, consent and rape.
If you give a woman, or a man, for that
matter, without his or her knowledge a drug,
and then have sex with that person without
consent, thats rape, he said. And I think
this country, any civilized country, should
have no tolerance for rape.
NATION/WORLD
WASHINGTON Vigorously
challenging his critics, President
Barack Obama launched an aggressive and detailed defense of a landmark Iranian nuclear accord
Wednesday, rejecting the idea that
it leaves Tehran on the brink of a
bomb and arguing the only alternative to the diplomatic deal is
war.
Either the issue of Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon is resolved
diplomatically through a negotiation or its resolved through force,
through war, Obama said during a
lengthy White House news conference. Those are the options.
The president spoke one day
after Iran, the U.S. and five other
world powers finalized a historic,
yearslong agreement to curb
Tehrans nuclear program in
exchange for billions of dollars in
sanctions relief. Opposition to
the deal has been fierce, both in
Washington and Israel. Sunni Arab
rivals of Shiite Iran also express
concerns.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, perhaps the fiercest
critic of Obamas overtures to
Iran, showed no sign he could be
persuaded to even tolerate the
agreement. In remarks to Israels
parliament, Netanyahu said he was
not bound by the terms of the deal
and could still take military action
against Iran.
We will reserve our right to
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defend ourselves against all of our
enemies, said Netanyahu, who
sees Irans suspected pursuit of a
nuclear weapon as a threat to
Israels existence.
In Congress, resistance comes
not only from Republicans, but
also Obamas own Democratic
Party. Vice President Joe Biden
spent the morning on Capitol Hill
meeting privately with House
Democrats, telling reporters as he
left that he was confident they
would get behind a deal.
a deal will prevent that from happening. But equally high for key
Sunni-dominated Gulf allies of the
United States is the worry that a
deal gives Iran the means
through an economic windfall
and an implicit green light to push
influence in the region.
The Arab world has been polarized for years in a worsening
proxy conflict between Iran and
Gulf powers, particularly Saudi
Arabia, fueling Sunni-Shiite tensions and stoking wars. In Syria,
Irans support has ensured the survival of President Bashar Assad
VERIFICATION MIGHT BE
KEY, BUT ITS NOT GUARANTEED
Obama said the deal is not built on trust. It is
built on verification. But among the biggest
concession by the West is that Iran doesnt have
to submit to international inspections anytime,
anywhere. If the U.N. nuclear agency identifies
a suspicious site, it can ask to inspect it. And if
Iran refuses, an arbitration panel will decide
whether the Iranians have to open up the site
to inspection within 24 days. So in theory, access to the Islamic Republics most sensitive
sites isnt guaranteed and may be delayed.
WORLD
Masked anti-establishment and anti-austerity protesters are seen in a cloud of tear gas during clashes in Athens, Greece.
deal. He has acknowledged the agreement reached with creditors was far
from what he wanted and trampled on
his pre-election promises of repealing
austerity, but insisted the alternative
would have been far worse for the country.
We had a very specific choice: A deal
we largely disagreed with, or a chaotic
default, he told parliament ahead of
the vote.
Tsipras had urged Syriza members to
back the bill despite having urged voters to reject earlier, milder creditor
demands in a July 5 referendum. Greeks
voted overwhelmingly to reject those
proposals.
Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos,
who took over from Varoufakis the day
after the referendum, said the deal
Greece reached with its creditors on
Monday was the only possible choice.
I must tell you, that Monday morning at 9:30, it was the most difficult
day of my life. It was a decision that
will weigh on me for the rest of my
life, Tsakalotos said.
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Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the
New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Bank of America Corp. (BAC), up 55 cents to $17.68
A big second quarter for the bank was topped off by optimistic comments
about the economy from Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL), up 33 cents to $43.99
Hints that air fares may be slipping overshadowed a strong quarter of
profits thanks to very cheap jet fuel for the airline.
Mead Johnson Nutrition Co. (MJN), down $1.62 to $86.51
Wall Street analysts are lowering their expectations after the infant
formula maker revealed a slowdown in developing countries.
CSX Corp. (CSX), up 33 cents to $32.40
The railroad said it expects flat earnings in the next quarter, which is a
good thing given the trend of falling demand for coal.
Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM), down 35 cents to $82.76
Few winners in the energy space with crude oil prices down for the day,
for the week, for the quarter and for the year.
Nasdaq
Celgene Corp. (CELG), up $8.54 to $131.39
The pharmaceutical bought Receptos and its drug that could one day
be used to treat multiple sclerosis and ulcerative colitis.
Panera Bread Co. (PNRA), up 59 cents to $181.09
Citing positive trends in revenue and profit, Piper Jaffray gave the
restaurant operator a two-tick upgrade.
eBay Inc. (EBAY), down 15 cents to $63.44
Shares of the online retailer are near all-time highs just days before its
PayPal unit is split off as an independent company.
Intel 2Q results
surpass estimates
SANTA CLARA Intel said Wednesday
that greater demand from data centers and
sales of memory products helped counteract the slumping PC market in the second
quarter.
The worlds largest chipmaker said its
net income and revenue both fell compared
to last year and it again trimmed its estimates for the year, but the results looked
good compared to Wall Streets estimates.
Shares of Intel Corp. rose 69 cents, or 2.3
percent, to $30.38 in aftermarket trading.
The company said revenue from its data
center and Internet of things businesses
improved. Intel and some of its competitors have been hurt by weak demand for
personal computers as more people buy
smartphones and tablets instead.
Business briefs
Shares of Santa Clara-based Intel have
fallen 18 percent in 2015 and closed at
$29.69 on Wednesday.
or 3 percent, to $17.68.
Shoppers disappointed in
much-hyped Prime Day sales
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Amazon aimed for
Christmas in July with its much-hyped
Prime Day sale. But some shoppers
found a lump of coal instead.
The online retailer said Prime Day would
offer bigger sales than those during the
winter holiday shopping season. The goal
was to boost $99 annual Prime loyalty
program memberships during the sluggish
summer months.
The sale gained so much attention, other
retailers, including Wal-Mart, Target,
Macys and Best Buy, had sales of their
own.
But some Amazon customers were disappointed by Prime Day. Some thought the
discounts werent deep enough. Others did-
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MLSfollowing
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Sean Zanardi worked 5 2/3 innings to earn the win over South San Francisco Wednesday at
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Cubas Yenier Marquez Molina gets air in Wednesdays 1-0 win at Bank of America Stadium.
Keiler Garcia and Arael Arguellez defected
earlier in the tournament, and Dario Suarez
and Aricheel Hernandez were no-shows for
this game. Hernandez was among the players who had visa problems before the tournament, but Suarezs whereabouts could not
be confirmed after he was present for the
first two games.
Cuba coach Raul Gonzalez had no comment on reports that Suarez had also defected.
I wont answer that question, Gonzalez
said through an interpreter. Im here to talk
about (soccer), not politics.
Reyes said the United States will be a difficult matchup for Cuba.
We are just going to keep focused and
keep a strong mentality, Reyes said.
Said Gonzalez: The USA is one of the
favored teams in the tournament to win it
and we have to prepare very well to play 90
minutes physically and mentally.
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The chase
Somehow, St. Louis has figured out the formula. Despite losing ace Adam Wainwright to
a season-ending left Achilles injury in April
and counting on fill-ins, Carlos Martinez and
the Cards own the best record in the majors.
No wonder theyve reached the NL
Championship Series in each of the last four
years.
Pitching often translates into pennants
no-hit man Max Scherzer and the Nationals
hope so, as do Zack Greinke (with his shutout
string intact at 35 2/3 innings) and the
Dodgers. In a neat start to the second half, LA
visits Washington in a matchup of NL division leaders.
Dont count out All-Star Madison Bumgarner and the second-place Giants from making
another playoff push after winning three world championships in the past five years.
The Yankees have moved on quite nicely
minus Derek Jeter to top the AL East, and now
need their starting pitching to hold up. A
lights-out Royals bullpen has kept Kansas
City ahead in the Central, and a front-office
skirmish hasnt deterred Trout, fresh off his
second straight All-Star MVP award, Albert
Pujols or the Angels out West.
A wild time
Houston at Minnesota, Cubs at Pittsburgh.
Wouldve been hard to imagine a year ago, but
thats how the wild-card playoff games would
stack up today. A long way to go, of course.
Sports brief
Man gets 5 years in prison for
bathroom brawl at 49ers game
FRESNO A man who pleaded no contest
to starting a bathroom brawl at a San
Francisco 49ers game has been sentenced to
five years in state prison.
The Fresno Bee reports 28-year-old
Amador Rebollero started a fight in October
that police say caused a severe brain injury
to a man who had pointed out an available
urinal in a Levi's Stadium bathroom.
The victim's cousin stepped in, and police
say Robollero's brother attacked him.
Thirty-five-year-old Dario Rebollero has
pleaded not guilty to a charge related to the
incident. His trial is scheduled for Aug. 31.
The victim's family has asked that his
medical condition not be made public.
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The 6-foot-4 Kaprielian was 104 with a 2.03 ERA and had 114
strikeouts in 106 2-3 innings for
the Bruins as a junior. In May,
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plate and six of the 14 San Mateo
hits went for extra bases four
doubles and two homers.
Our bats usually break loose,
P.J. Jeremiah said. These guys
have a good idea (of what to do at
the plate).
With the offense in good hands,
the combination of Daily and
Stevens combined on the mound to
make sure Fremont stayed down.
Daily pitched the first two
innings, allowing three hits
two of which were infield hits
while striking out four. Stevens,
making his all-star debut on the
mound, also allowed three hits in
two innings of relief. Fremont
managed to scratch out an unearned
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Sporting Kansas Citys of the league continue to shop the shallow end of the foreign free-agent pool.
Who was the last big-name foreign player
to suit up for the Earthquakes? George Best
during the 1970s? Im not denigrating the
foreign talent San Jose does have. Heck,
they may even have some players with more
talent than the big-name free agents coming
into the league, but superstars get the attention.
There is a lesson to be learned from that
Cosmos team. New York was the North
American Soccer Leagues marquee franchise.
When the rest of the teams could not keep up
with the arms race, the league folded.
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Watson says 16 Masters will be his Augusta finale
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland Tom Watson says the 2016
Masters will be his final tournament at Augusta National.
Watson made the announcement Wednesday during a news
conference previewing what he expects will
be his last British Open.
The 65-year-old Watson says he no
longer hits the ball far enough to be competitive at the Masters. This year, he
opened with a 1-under 71 but soared to an 81
in the second round. He hasnt made the
Augusta cut since 2010.
Watson could play another five years at
Tom Watson the British Open by finishing in the top 10
this week at St. Andrews. He doesnt expect
that to happen and says his main goal is to just make the cut.
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cil unanimously moved to modify its proposal and continue with more public
engagement.
Staff will issue a citywide mailer highlighting opportunities to get involved,
such as a question and answer session with
staff slated for sometime near mid-August,
Community Development Director Carlos
de Melo said. People will also have opportunity to comment online and during
noticed public hearings at Planning
Commission and City Council meetings.
Ultimately, the council would like to finalize the ordinances sometime in October, de
Melo said.
The nearly 40 amendments included easing parking requirements, increasing the
maximum home size for larger lots, changing the definition of protected trees and creating a tiered review system with modest
additions approved by staff while larger
projects and new homes would have been
considered by the Planning Commission.
Despite nearly 10 public meetings over
the last year that led to the development of
the amendments, many residents said they
were concerned that few were aware of the
changes and disagreed with the process
such as bundling multiple alterations to the
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back on track. The district has been plagued
by poor governance and accounting practices for years, according to the San Mateo
would be acceptable.
Mayor David Braunstein and Wright
noted while the council can conduct outreach, at a certain point, its up to individuals to stay engaged and involved.
If were really trying to compromise, Id
love for people to come forward and say
this will help us to compromise,
Braunstein said. But whats our responsibility and whats yours to hear it, to get the
information? How do we avoid a situation like this again? I want to solve the
problem, then talk about a policy that
addresses the needs.
Belmont has long had some of the most
restrictive and subjective home remodel criteria in San Mateo County, frustrating
some whove struggled to navigate the
citys system while trying to make room
for growing families or improving their
homes. Vice Mayor Eric Reed and Stone
served on the subcommittee that helped
study and craft the controversial ordinances. Reed and Stone suggested instead
of starting over from scratch, that the
amendments be scaled back.
Although they will still be up for public
discussion and likely evolve throughout
more hearings, the council initiated new
amendments Tuesday night, de Melo said.
Reed suggested secondary units be
reduced from the current 1,200 square foot
max to 1,000 square feet or up to 40 percent
of the main homes size, require new homes
construct garages and reduce the cap on
Changes take time, said San Bruno resident Robert Reichel. LAFCo and the grand
jury only make recommendations that are
not mandates, he said.
Coastsider John Ullom said there was no
hope the county can do a better job than the
commission when it comes to running the
Harbor District.
While the commission voted unanimously on three motions and a resolution to
accept the various reports, Commissioner
Ric Lohman admitted he wasnt exactly sure
what his vote meant Wednesday.
He wanted to make it clear that he was not
voting for dissolution and that he did not
agree with some of the reports findings.
Im against the idea that only coastside
residents benefit from the harbor, Lohman
said.
The Harbor District has been operating
under the zero sphere of influence designation for 40 years which has not impeded
its ability to operate, Poyatos said.
Commissioner Michael ONeill said new
board leadership should have a chance to
correct the sins of the past before the hammer comes down.
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1,171-square-foot outdoor patio onto
the library, 306 Walnut Ave., during a
meeting Thursday, July 17.
Residents expressed interest in the
outdoor space being built during a public outreach campaign city officials
have hosted while considering how to
improve library services.
Library Director Valerie Sommer said
the additional patio space will allow the
Grand Avenue library to improve the
variety of services offered to residents,
including after-school programs for
students and free meals served to underprivileged families.
The patio, which would also feature a
retractable awning, would be a tremendous improvement for the building
which was constructed in 1917, said
Sommer.
I think it is a lovely amenity, she
said.
The Grand Avenue branch is a smaller
subsidiary of the citys main library at
840 W. Orange Ave.
Since some residents are not aware
library services are offered on Grand
Avenue, near City Hall, Sommer said
the commission will weigh a proposal
to add another sign near the entrance on
Walnut Avenue declaring the librarys
presence.
Restrooms are also slated to be reno-
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450 Poplar Ave., is the second of its
kind in recent weeks, granting residents an opportunity to see a vision of
the two formal applications submitted
for development in a 116-acre region
next to the transit station off Millbrae
Avenue.
Those in attendance will be able to
provide feedback on the projects,
which aim to house a combined roughly
400,000 square feet of office space,
about 79,000 square feet of retail space
and more than 800 residential units.
Vice Mayor Anne Oliva said input
from residents is integral in guiding the
decisions of officials charged with making decisions that could transform the
future of the city.
This is probably the most important
decision that we will make as a council, she said.
No decision is slated to be made during the upcoming meeting.
The city has accepted two formal proposals for development of the site near
the intersection of Millbrae Avenue and
El Camino Real, with more potentially
on the horizon.
Vincent Muzzi, owner of Serra
Convalescent Hospital, has proposed
to redevelop his 150 Serra Ave. property into a mixed-use residential project
which will contain 267,000 square feet
of office space, 32,000 feet of retail
space and 500 high- to medium-density
residential units.
And BART has hired Republic Urban
Properties to build a project that could
add 164,000 square feet of office space,
nearly 47,000 square feet for retail,
more than 300 residential units and a
hotel on a plot of land owned by the rail
company east of the transit station.
During a previous community meeting Tuesday, June 30, residents
expressed concern regarding the way
the projects may impact traffic and
parking, and Oliva said she expects to
hear comments of a similar nature
voiced during the coming study session.
I think if we get the right project, we
will attract the right tenants, but how
we get them in and out of that spot is a
major concern for our residents, she
said.
Concerned parties have until Aug. 10
to provide feedback to developers proposing the projects, as well as city officials who will ultimately be responsible for deciding the fate of the developments. Oliva said she anticipates representatives from the companies proposing the developments, as well as those
gauging the potential environmental
impacts of the projects, to respond to
Calendar
THURSDAY, JULY 16
Parenting Workshop: Developing
Kids into Innovators. 9:15 a.m. to
10:45 a.m. North School, 545
Eucalyptus Ave., Hillsborough. Free.
Workshop by Glen Trip, Camp
Galileos founder and CEO, on how to
support child innovators. For more
information email nicole.arena@qcubed.com.
Room, 480
Primrose
Road,
Burlingame. Win book prizes. For
more information email John Piche
at piche@plsinfo.org.
Connoisseurs Marketplace. 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Santa Cruz Ave., Menlo
Park. Enjoy the art, food and music at
this fun-filled art experience when
visiting this popular event. Free
admission and parking. For more
information please call 325-2818 or
visit www.menloparkchamber.com.
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21 Column order
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28 Col. Sanders place
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30 School paper
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36 Poem by Keats
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Repeatedly
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Open-mouthed
Fedora feature
Part of RSVP
you serious?
Veer
Forgot a letter
Soldiers IDs (2 wds.)
View from Everest
Fragrant tree
Hurt at Pamplona
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Lincoln
58 Actor Rob
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Homeland
Security org.
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with the most
World Series
wins
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nickname
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course
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mystery section
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50 Wonderfilled
treats
52 Store display
suffix
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ACROSS
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Carpathian
Mountains
resident
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11 Embroidered
pronoun
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15 Handcuff
Secrets author
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up like __: The
Christmas Song
18 Quiet
19 Seedless citrus
fruit
21 Later
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observance
25 Medical tube
26 Gauchos
weapons
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31 Baja bear
32 Dish named for
its French place
of origin
37 Painter Cassatt
38 Entice
39 Recitation from
Matthew
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with a giant squid
pal
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47 Work hard
48 Probably will,
after is
51 Programmers
glitch, perhaps
54 Car wash option
55 Psychodrama
technique ... and
a literal hint to
whats hidden in
19-, 32- and 39Across
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60 Greets rudely
64 Deeply regret
65 Its better to be
looked over than
overlooked
speaker
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mo.
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440 Apartments
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